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Caddx-Caddi Controls Ranger 8980 User manual

A
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
.
STANDARD
AND
OPTIONAL
PARTS
LIST
.
PARTS
DIAGRAM
.
TERMINAL
DRAWING
AND
SPECIAL
NOTES
.
TERMINAL
DESCRIPTION
.
HOW
TO
PROGRAM
THE
RANGER
8980
.
KEYPAD
PROGRAMMING
EXAMPLES
OPTIONAL
#8950
PROGRAMMER
EXAMPLE
REQUIRED
PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
.
PROGRAMMING
WORK
SHEETS
.
COMMUNICATOR
FORMAT
SELECTION
GUIDE
.
OPTIONAL
PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
.
DOWNLOAD
PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
.
GENERAL
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
.
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES
REQUIREMENTS
.
TYPICAL
FIRE
INSTALLATION
LAYOUT
.
LOCAL
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
INTERFACE
INFO
.
SPECIFICATIONS
&
WARRANTY
1.
2.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9.
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1
RANGER
8980
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
General
Description
The
Caddx
Ranger
8980
is
a
versatile
8
zone
up/downloadable
security
control
with
a
built-in
digital
communicator.
Its
microcomputer
design
gives
some
of
the
most
versatile,
yet
easy
to
use
features
available
for
most
security
applications
today.
Each
of
the
eight
zones
can
be
programmed
to
be
one
of
nine
different
types
including
24
Hour,
Interior
Follower,
and
Day
zone.
Each
zone
is
individually
annunciated
and
can
be
bypassed
from
the
keypad.
See
page
15
for
a
description
of
all
zone
types.
Read
the
OPERATORS
MANUAL
before
you
begin
the
installation
for
the
best
overall
description
of
how
the
Ranger
8980
functions.
After
installation
of
the
security
system,
complete
the
information
on
page
1
of
the
operators
manual
and
explain
the
system
operation
to
all
security
system
owners/operators.
Standard
Parts
List.
The
Ranger
8980
is
shipped
with
the
parts
listed
below.
—
|
PART
NO.
a
er,
1
MASTER
CONTROL
PANEL
WITHOUT
KEYPAD
8980
1
10
1
1
PART
DESCRIPTION,
í
í
3.3K,
1/2
WATT
E.O.L.
RESISTORS
EOL-33
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
IM-8980
NE
ME
OPERATORS
MANUAL
Optional
Parts
List.
ME
NN
16.5
VAC,
25VA
TRANSFORMER
T-1625
0M-8980
The
following
parts
are
available
for
use
with
the
Ranger
8980.
©
PART
NO.
`
ico
Ата
mic
n°
—
|
95
ЖЕН
*
These
parts
have
not
been
tested
by
Underwriters
Laboratories.
OPTIONAL
PARTS
DESCRIPTION
—
—
page
3
PARTS
DIAGRAM
4
PIN
PROGRAM
EEPROM
PROGRAMMER
SWITCH
SOCKET
CONNECTION
CIRCUIT
BOARD
_
IE
|
#8987
=
|
|
7
т
2.
ШЕР
ael
1
Ге
|
4
PIN——
c
|
ПП
RANGER
8980
AUXILIARY
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
OUTPUT
eer
"iu
CONNECTION
LU
--
ENCLOSURE
48803
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TRANSFORMER
HARDWARE
#1-1625
РАСК
RANGER
8980
СШ
OPERATOR'S
MANUAL
ӯ
—
TYPE
CODE
TO
ARM
(1)
(2)
(5)
(8)
(9)
(5)
Cx)
C0)
C)
#8981
BACKLIT
KEYPAD
#8982
KEYPAD
#9050
LCD
KEYPAD
W/
DOOR
(OPTIONAL)
(OPTIONAL)
(OPTIONAL)
4
WIRE
CONNECTOR
FOR
AUX
OUTPUT
#8920
(OPTIONAL)
SOFTWARE
PACKAGE
PROGRAMMER
BATTERY
#DL900
(OPTIONAL)
#8950
(OPTIONAL)
#8-1260
(OPTIONAL)
12
13 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
№
4
25
26
27
28
29
$
ТИ
AC
АС
R
|
N
16.5
V
25УА
1)
MAXIMUM4
KEYPADS
PER
SYSTEM
2)
MAXIMUM
WIRE
RUN
PER
KEYPAD
WIRE:
200
FEET
b.
18
GAUGE
WIRE:
500
FEET
USTED
3)
DO
NOT
DAISY
CHAIN
KEYPADS.
NETWORK
үт
EM.
EACH
MUST
HAVE
AN
INDMIDUAL
|
SPECIFY
(PYROTECTOR
20-40-12)
WE
`
RUN:
Ме”
SRCERUNALENT
4)
ADDITONAL
KEYPADS
DRAW
80
mA
TO
TELCO
—
TRANSMISSION
OF
THE
FIRE
ALARM
SIGNAL
TO
А
FIRE
ALARM
HEADQUARTERS
OR
CENTRAL
STATION
SHALL
BE
PERMITTED
ONLY
WITH
THE
APPROVAL
OF
THE
LOCAL
AUTHORITY
HAVING
JURISDICTION
CADDX
PE
M
DRE
MET
RANGER
ACCORDANCE
WITH
NFPA
(985,55.1.P)
8
ZONE
CONTROL
m
CONTROLS,
|
WARNING
-
FOR
CONTINUED
PROTECTION
AGAINST
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
REPLACE
ONLY
WITH
THE
SAME
TYPE
AND
RATING
OF
FUSE
Fl
=
2
AMP
F2
=
1
AMP
F3
=
FACTORY
REPLACEABLE
ONLY
WARNING
-
TO
PREVENT
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
ALWAYS
DISCONNECT
THE
TELEPHONE
LINE
PRIOR
TO
SERVICING
о
N
OUA
м
Мм
—
SALON
1VI23dS
З
ЗМТМУНО
TVNIMW331
ү
obed
page
5
TERMINAL
DESCRIPTION
TERMINAL
NO.
|
DESCRIPTION
002020:
а
Connect
опе
side
of
zone
1
loop.
Тһе
other
side
of
loop
to
common
terminal
2.
Open
or
short
causes
alarm.
ет"
Common
(-)
Terminal
N
Connect
one
side
of
zone
2
loop.
The
other
side
of
loop
to
common
terminal
2.
Open
or
short
causes
alarm.
See
Terminal
Drawing
and
repeat
the
above
sequence
for
zones
3-8
Connect
keypad
wires
as
follows;
yellow
to
terminal
10,
green
to
terminal
11,
black
to
terminal
12,
red
to
terminal
13.
200
ft.
maximum
run
with
22
gauge
wire,
500
ft.
maximum
run
with
18
gauge
wire.
Home
run
cable
to
each
keypad.
17
(T1)
House
Telephone
Tip
(brown)
(T)
Telephone
Tip
(green)
(R)
Telephone
Ring
(red)
(R1)
House
Telephone
Ring
(gray)
Siren
driver
output
to
speaker(s),
(speaker
rating
should
be
15
watt
at
8
or
16
ohm,
or
30/40
watt
at
4,
8,
or
16
ohms).
If
siren
driver
disable
is
selected
in
location
132,
output
becomes
voltage
output,
12VDC,
1
Amp
maximum
load.
Smoke
detector
power
12VDC,
100
mA
maximum
(For
those
juris-
21(-)&
22(+)
23(-)&
24(+)
dictions
which
allow
the
Priority
zone
to
be
used
with
smoke
detectors.)
25(-)&
26(+)
|
Auxiliary
power,
regulated
12VDC,
500
mA
maximum.
27
Earth
Ground,
connect
to
a
cold
water
pipe
or
6
to
10
foot
driven
rod.
28
&
29
AC
input,
connect
a
16.5V
25
VA,
Class
II
U.L.
approved
transformer.
(included)
Standby
battery
leads
black(-)
and
red(+)
connect
to
a
12VDC
leads
lead
acid
rechargeable
battery.
Do
not
connect
to
a
dry
cell
battery.
;
page
6
PROGRAMMING
The
Ranger
8980
can
be
placed
into
the
"Program"
mode
by
either
of
the
following
methods.
1.
Enter
the
4
digit
"Go
To
Program"
access
code
(locations
28-31).
At
initial
power-up
the
code
in
these
slots
is
[9][7][1][3].
The
Ranger
8980
must
be
disarmed
to
gain
access
to
programming
with
this
code.
.
2.
Plug
the
optional
model
#8950
programmer
into
the
4-pin
male
outlet
marked
"program"
on
the
Ranger
8980
P.C.
Board.
See
figure
3
on
page
7.
When
the
system
keypad
is
utilized
for
programming
(as
described
by
method
1
above),
the
Ranger
8980
will
be
in
the
"Program"
mode,
and
the
yellow
LED’s
will
display
the
data
in
location
000.
The
data
is
displayed
using
a
Binary
system.
With this
system
the
yellow
zone
1
LED
equals
"1"
when
illuminated.
The
zone
2
LED
equals
"2"
when
illuminated.
The
zone
3
LED
equals
"4"
when
illuminated.
The
zone
4
LED
equals
"8"
when
illuminated.
Thus
if
the
data
in
location
000
is
"9",
the
LED
for
zone
1
(=1)
and
zone
4
(=8)
would
be
illuminated.
By
adding
the
two
values
together,
(1+8=9)
you
would
determine
that
the
data
in
location
000
is
"9".
If
the
data
in
location
000
is
"6",
the
LED
for
zone
2
(=2)
and
zone
3
(=4)
would
be
added
(2+4=6)
indicating
the
data
in
that
location
to
be
"6".
If
no
LED's
are
illuminated,
the
location
contains
a
"0".
To
advance
from
location
000
through
180,
press
the
[#]
key.
To
go
to
a
specific
location,
press
the
location
number
followed
by
the
[#]
key.
The
yellow
LED’s
will
then
display
the
data
in
that
location.
Data
is
changed
by
entering
a
number
0
to
15
followed
by
[*]
(*
=
data
enter).
Review
the
examples
in
figure
2
on
page
7.
When
using
the
optional
#8950
Programmer,
the
programming
keystrokes
will
be
the
same
as
with
the
system
keypad.
The
#8950
however,
has
the
ability
to
display
the
location
number
and
the
data
on
the
numeric
display.
See
figure
3
on
page
7.
There
are
three
function
codes
that
are
used
to
program
the
Ranger
8980.
These
are
[2][1][0][#],
[2][2][0][#],
and
[2][3][0][#]
and
are
described
below.
e
After
all
the
data
has
been
entered
into
locations
000-180,
you
must
enter
the
code
[2][2][0][7]
to
permanently
load
the
information
into
the
EEPROM.
IF
THIS
STEP
IS
NOT
TAKEN,
THE
DATA
IN
THE
EEPROM
WILL
NOT
CHANGE,
AND THE
RANGER
8980
WILL
NOT
CHANGE
CHARACTERISTICS.
e
To
change
the
Ranger
8980
data
back
to
the
original
default
values,
enter
the
code
[2][1][0][#]
to
load
the
data
into
the
RAM
memory
and
then
[2][2][0][4]
to
load
that
data
into
the
EEPROM.
e
To
exit
the
Program
mode
after
it
has
been
accessed
with
the
four
digit
"Go
To
Program"
access
code,
enter
code
[2][3][0][#].
page
7
|
PROGRAMMING
EXAMPLE
-
FIGURE
2
ZONE
1
LED
=
1
ZONE
2
LED
=
2
ZONE
4
LED
2
aJ
DATA
=
9
ONE
EDT
Z
J
DATA
=
6
No
LED's
Illuminated
=
0
=
¿=
=
=i
Са
Ready
са
Instant
C3
Power
C3
Zone
1
сі
Zone
2
са
Zone
3
C3
Zone
4
Са
Zone
5
To
change
or
enter
data
іп
loca-
Pressing
the
#
Key
will
advance
tion
shown,
enter
data
and
fol-
{о
next
location,
or
specific
loca-
low
by
the
*
Key.
tions
can
be
reached
by
press-
ing
location
number
followed
by
the
#
Key.
$8950
PROGRAMMER
-
FIGURE
3
Current
Location
Indicator
1
Thru
0
Data
Keys
Location
Advance
Key
Current
Data
indicator
Data
Enter/Change
key
page
8
PAGES
8
&
9
DESCRIBE
ALL
THE
LOCATIONS
WHICH
MUST
BE
PROGRAMMED
IN
ORDER
FOR
THE
RANGER
8980
TO
FUNCTION
AND
REPORT
TO
A
CENTRAL
STATION.
ADDITIONAL
OPTIONS
MAY
BE
SELECTED
BY
FOLLOWING
THE
PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
ON
PAGES
14
THRU
31.
LOCATIONS
032-047:
PROGRAMMING
THE
PRIMARY
TELEPHONE
NUMBER
The
primary
telephone
number
is
programmed
in
successive.locations
beginning
with
location
032.
Any
zero
(0)
within
the
telephone
number,
must
be
programmed
as
a
"10".
A
"0"
indicates
the end
of
the
phone
number.
Delays
of
four
seconds
can
be
programmed
at
any
point
in
the
phone
number
by
programming
a
"13"
in
the
appropriate
location.
If
tone
dialing
is
desired,
program
a
"15"
in
the
location
where
tone
dialing
should
begin.
If
the
entire
number
should
be
tone
dialing,
program
a
"15"
in
location
032.
When
using
split
reporting,
the
primary
number
always
takes
priority
over
the
secondary
telephone
number.
LOCATIONS
048-051:
PROGRAMMING
THE
ACCOUNT
CODE
FOR
THE
PRIMARY
PHONE
NUMBER
The
account
code
sent
when
the
PRIMARY
phone
number
is
dialed
is
programmed
in
locations
048-051.
Any
zero
(0)
within
the
account
code
must
be
programmed
as
a
"10",
and
the
communicator
will
report
a
zero
(0).
If
the
account
code
is
three
digits
long,
use
locations
048,
049,
and
050.
Program
a
"0"
to
indicate
the
end
of
the
account
code.
LOCATION
052:
PROGRAMMING
COMMUNICATOR
FORMAT
FOR
THE
PRIMARY
PHONE
NUMBER
Location
052
contains
the
communicator
format
used
to
transmit
to
the
receiver
connected
to
the
primary
phone
number.
Consult
the
instructions
for
your
central
Station
receiver
to
determine
which
format
is
compatible.
То
select
Ademco/Silent
Knight
Fast,
program
a
"2"
in
location
052.
Sescoa/Franklin
Fast
requires
a
"4"
in
this
location,
and
Radionics
1800HZ/2300HZ
Fast
with
parity
and
hex
capability
requires
a
"9"
in
this
location.
If
you
need
another
format,
choose
from
those
listed
on
the
format
table
located
on
page
13
and
program
the
data
in
location
052.
If
this
location
contains
a
"0",
the
built-in
communicator
will
be
disabled,
and
the
Ranger
8980
will
function
as
a
local
only
control.
LOCATION
053:
DISABLING
THE
SECONDARY
TELEPHONE
NUMBER
AS
A
BACKUP
Location
053
is
used
to
disable
the
secondary
phone
number
as
a
"backup".
This
feature
can
be
used
with
split
reporting
(locations
176-177)
to
prevent
a
report
from
going
to
the
secondary
telephone
number
after
unsuccessfu]
attempts
to
the
primary
phone
number.
If
location
053
contains
a
"0",
the
secondary
phone
number
will
backup
the
primary,
and
the
primary
phone
number
will
backup
the
secondary.
If
location
053
contains
a
"I",
only
the
primary
phone
number
will
be
called.
page
9
LOCATIONS
054-069:
PROGRAMMING
THE
SECONDARY
TELEPHONE
NUMBER
(SPLIT
REPORTING)
Locations
054-069
contain
the
secondary
telephone
number.
This
number
allows
certain
communicator
reports
to
go
to
another
number
(split
reporting),
or
to
cause
the
communicator
to
dial
a
second
number
if
the
primary
number
does
not
respond
after
the
number
of
attempts
programmed
into
location
134
have
been
tried
unsuccessfully.
The
same
number
of
attempts
are
made
with
the
back-up
number.
Tone
dialing
and
delay
instructions
are
the
same
as
for the
primary
number.
LOCATIONS
070-073:
PROGRAMMING
THE
ACCOUNT
CODE
FOR
THE
SECONDARY
PHONE
NUMBER
Locations
070-073 contain
the
account
code
for
the
secondary
phone
number.
Any
zero
(0)
within
the
account
code
must
be
programmed
as
a
"10",
and
the
communica-
tor
will
report
a
zero
(0).
If
the
account
code
is
three
digits
long,
use
locations
070, 071,
and
072.
Program
a
"0"
to
indicate
the
end
of
the
account
code.
If
these
locations
are
left
blank,
the
account
code
in
locations
048-051
will
be
reported.
LOCATION
074:
PROGRAMMING
COMMUNICATOR
FORMAT
FOR
THE
SECONDARY
TELEPHONE
NUMBER
Location
074
contains
the
communicator
format
for the
secondary
phone
number.
Consult
the
instructions
for
your
central
station
receiver
to
determine
which
format
is
compatible.
To
select
Ademco/Silent
Knight
Fast,
program
a
"2"
in
this
location.
Sescoa/Franklin
Fast
requires
a
"4"
in
this
location,
and
Radionics
1800HZ/2300HZ
Fast
with
parity
and
hex
capability
requires
a
"9"
in
this
location.
If
you
need
another
format,
choose
from
those
listed
on
the
format
table
located
on
page
13
and
program
the
appropriate
data
in
this
location.
location
074
is
"0",
the
format
programmed
in
location
052
will
be
used.
LOCATIONS
000-031
and
075-180
ARE
ADDITIONAL
OPTIONAL
PROGRAMMING
SLOTS
TO
CHANGE
STANDARD
DEFAULT
COMMUNICATOR
AND
CONTROL
FUNCTIONS
FOR
SECURITY
SYSTEMS
WITH
NON-STANDARD
REQUIREMENTS.
THESE
ARE
EXPLAINED
ON
PAGES
14
THROUGH
31.
ARM/DISARM
CODES
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OPTIONAL
CONTROL
AND
COMMUNICATOR
FEATURES
[ma
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—
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—
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—
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INTERIOR
FOLLOWER
ZONE
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TYPE
5
"6"
INSTANT
ZONE
6
ТҮРЕ
|
7.
ZONE
7
ТҮРЕ
АА
"6"
INSTANT
ZONE
8
TYPE
COMMUNICATOR
CODES
СИИ
|
—
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———
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ЖӘНЕН
AUXILIARY
2
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
|
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|
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MN
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MU
ean
KEYPAD
PANIC
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
[-"
|
ТАМРЕВ
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
"Q"
DISABLED
"DOWNLOADING
COMPLETE"
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
"0"
DISABLED
page
10
COMMUNICATOR
CODES
(CONTINUED)
кз
[э
[umwsrcemowux
|
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и
но
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|
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COMMUNICATOR
CODE
ZONE
7
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
WES
ZONE
8
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
MN
EE
Pane
=
"0"
DISABLED
CANCEL
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
OPTIONAL
CONTROL
AND
COMMUNICATOR
FEATURES
ION]
PAGE
|
DESCRIPTION
DEFAULT
ABORT
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
ИШ
"0"
DISABLED
KEYPAD
HOLDUP/PANIC
AUDIBLE
ТЕЛА
"0"
AUDIBLE
MAN
NUMBER
[m
|
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ЕСЕ
ЕСЕ
ЕСЕ
ЕСЛИ
ЕСЕ
RESETTABLE
AUXILIARY
РОМЕН
"1"
POWER
RESET
EUROPEAN
PULSE
DIAL
RATIO
ШШ
"0"
DISABLED
AUXILIARY
OUTPUT
1
ШІН
"O"
ARMED
AUXILIARY
OUTPUT
2
ШЕК
"1"
READY
AUXILIARY
OUTPUT
3
ЕБЕ
AUXILIARY
OUTPUT
4
Н
AUXILIARY
OUTPUT
INVERSION
paqe
11
"2"
BURG/PANIC
SIREN
"0"
HIGH
GOING
LOW
OPTIONAL
CONTROL
AND
COMMUNICATOR
FEATURES
(CONTINUED)
imar
°
|
=
pemmummm
—_
НИ
Т
mo
s
кам
rang
naam
Soo
La
P
cs
|
DAYS
LEFT
UNTIL
AUTOTEST
REPORT
UNDEFINED
1:
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|
CURRENT
МОМТН
-
UNDEFINED
54
|
25
|
CURRENT
YEAR-TENS
DIGIT
|
|
UNDEFINED
|
155
|025
|
CURRENT
YEAR-ONES
DIGIT
PEE
UNDEFINED
6
|
25
|
CURRENT
DAY-TENS
DIGIT
UNDEFINED
157
CURRENT
DAY-ONES
DIGIT
—
UNDEF
INED
|
58
CURRENT
HOUR-TENS
DIGIT
ш
UNDEFINED
159
|
26
|
CURRENT
HOUR-ONES
DIGIT
|
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|
26
|
CURRENT
MINUTES-TENS
DIGIT
UNDEFINED
E
CURRENT
MINUTES-ONES
DIGIT
UNDEF
INED
A
162
26
|
AUTOTEST
REPORT
HOUR-TENS
DIGIT
"0"
163
26
|
AUTOTEST
REPORT
HOUR-ONES
DIGIT
но"
164
26
|
AUTOTEST
REPORT
MINUTES-TENS
DIGIT
“0”
AUTOTEST
REPORT
MINUTES-ONES
DIGIT
AUTOTEST
REPORT
INTERVAL
27
r
ч
ejeje
|
АС
FAIL,
LOW
ВАТТ,
OPEN/CLOSE,
MAINT
OPEN/CLOSE,
SPLIT
REPORT
PHONE
NUMBER
1
w
27
|
ROTATING
MAINTENANCE
CODE
DISABLED
27
|
COMPLEX/SEED
CODE
DIGIT
1
вен
27
COMPLEX/SEED
CODE
DIGIT
2
"p"
Сато
|
27
|
COMPLEX/SEED
CODE
DIGIT
3
"0"
EM
EV
al
ат
|
COMPLEX/SEED
CODE
DIGIT
4
"o"
бл
172
|
27
|
USER
#7
(MAINTENANCE
CODE)
OPENING
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
"0"
DISABLED
|
USER
#7
(MAINTENANCE
CODE)
CLOSING
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
"0"
DISABLED
КУ
MAS
|
æ |
ZONES
3-4-5-6
EOL
RESISTOR
DEFEAT
"0"
SUPERVISED
ZONES
1-2-7-8
EOL
RESISTOR
DEFEAT
"Q"
SUPERVISED
3
|
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|
TAMPER,
DL
COMPLETE,
AUTOTEST,
SPLIT
REPORTING
"p"
INSTANT
SECONDARY
ENTRY
TIME
(10
SECOND
INCREMENTS)
е
—
PHONE
NUMBER
1
32
SECONDARY
EXIT
TIME
(10
SECONDS
INCREMENTS)
EXIT
TIME
1
"Q"
500
MS
32
LOOP
RESPONSE
TIME
"б"
"0"
"0"
32
RESERVED
RESERVED
REMEMBER:
AFTER
ALL
DATA
HAS
BEEN
ENTERED,
PRESS
[2][2][0][#]
TO
STORE
DATA
IN
EEPROM!
DOWNLOADING
ACCESSIBLE
LOCATIONS
[a
ae
н
а
32
|
CALLBACK
PHONE
NUMBER
DIGITS
1-8
Е
Е
АКА
32
|
CALLBACK
PHONE
NUMBER
DIGITS
9-16
EL
БЕЛЕ
ШЖШ
ANSWERING
MACHINE
DEFEAT
LOCAL
PROGRAMMING
LOCKOUT
CONTROL
PANEL
SHUTDOWN
nacre
1?”
"86000000"
"0"
DISABLED
"0"
DISABLED
"0"
DISABLED
"0"
NOT
LOCKED
"0"
CONTROL
ON
32
32
32
page
13
COMMUNICATOR
FORMAT
SELECTIONS
ESCRIPT
LOCAL
ONLY
THE
COMMUNICATOR
IS
DISABLED
"j"
ADEMCO/SILENT
1900HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
KNIGHT
SLOW
ROUND
PARITY
10
PPS
"2"
ADEMCO/SILENT
1900HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
KNIGHT
FAST
ROUND
PARITY
20
PPS
"g"
SESCOA/FRANKLIN
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
2300HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
SLOW
ROUND
PARITY
10
PPS
SESCOA/FRANKLIN
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
2300HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
FAST
ROUND
PARITY
20
PPS
EXTENDED
RADIONICS
|
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
2300HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
SLOW
ROUND
PARITY
20
PPS
EXTENDED
HEX
CAPA-
BILITY
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
ROUND
PARITY
20
PPS
EXTENDED
HEX
CAPA-
BILITY
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
2300HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
ROUND
PARITY
40
PPS
EXTENDED
HEX
CAPA-
BILITY
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
ROUND
PARITY
40
PPS
EXTENDED
HEX
CAPA-
BILITY
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
2300HZ
HANDSHAKE
SINGLE
ROUND
WITH
PARITY
40PPS
EXTENDED
HEX
CAPABILITY
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
SINGLE
ROUND
WITH
PARITY
40PPS
EXTENDED
HEX
CAPABILITY
B
="11"
SILENT
KNIGHT
4+2
|
1900HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
SLOW
ROUND
PARITY
FOUR-TWO
10PPS
C
="12"
SILENT
KNIGHT
4+2
|
1900HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
FAST
ROUND
PARITY
FOUR-TWO
20PPS
D
="13"
RADIONICS
NON-EX-
|
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
2300HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
TENDED
ROUND
PARITY
20
PPS
HEX
CAPABILITY
E
="14"
RADIONICS
NON-EX-
|
1800HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
TENDED
ROUND
PARITY
20
PPS
HEX
CAPABILITY
Е
="15"
ADEMCO/SILENT
1900HZ
TRANSMIT
1400HZ
HANDSHAKE
DOUBLE
KNIGHT
FAST
HEX
ROUND
PARITY
20
PPS
HEX
CAPABILITY
EXTENDED
RADIONICS
SLOW
EXTENDED
RADIONICS
EXTENDED
RADIONICS
EXTENDED
RADIONICS
FAST
WITH
PARITY
EXTENDED
RADIONICS
FAST
WITH
PARITY
A
="]0"
page
14
LOCATIONS
000-003:
PROGRAMMING
THE
MASTER
ARM/DISARM
CODE
Locations
000-003
contain
master
arm/disarm
code
(user
number
1).
Location
000
contains
the
first
digit
of
the
code;
location
003
contains
the
fourth
digit
of
the
code.
THE
CODE
MUST
CONTAIN
FOUR
(4)
DIGITS.
The
master
code
can
then
be
used
in
the
run
mode
to
enter
arm/disarm
codes
1-7
(see
page
32,
ENTERING
AND
CHANGING
THE
MASTER
CODE).
The
factory
default
code
is
[1][2][3][4].
LOCATIONS
004-007:
PROGRAMMING
THE
ARM/DISARM
CODE
FOR
USER
2
Locations
004-007
contain
the
arm/disarm
codes
for
user
number
2.
Location
004
contains
the
first
digit
of
the
code,
location
007
contains
the
fourth
digit
of
the
code.
THE
CODE
MUST
CONTAIN
FOUR
(4)
DIGITS.
To
disable
a
code
PROGRAM
a
"]5"
as
the
first
digit
of
the
code.
This
code
can
be
changed
in
the
RUN
mode
using
the
master
code
(see
page
33,
ENTERING
AND
CHANGING
AUXILIARY
CODES).
The
factory
default
for
user
2
is
disabled.
LOCATIONS
008-023:
PROGRAMMING
THE
ARM/DISARM
CODE
FOR
USERS
3-6:
Locations
008-023
contain
the
arm/disarm
codes
for
user
numbers
3-6.
To
program
these
codes
follow
the
instructions
for
user
number
2
corresponding
to
the
following
table:
USER
NUMBER
008-011
Can
be
changed
in
the
run
mode
LOMA
016-019
Can
be
changed
in
the
run
mode
6
020-023
Can
be
changed
in
the
run
mode
LOCATIONS
024-027:
PROGRAMMING
THE
DURESS
CODE
OR
USER
7
Locations
024-027 contain
the
arm/disarm
code
for
Duress
or
for
user
number
7.
Duress
capability
is
enabled
by
programming
a
communicator
code
in
locations
086-087.
If
locations
086-087
are
left
unprogrammed,
user
number
7
will
act
as
a
standard
user
code.
If
the
maintenance
code
option
is
selected
in
location
167,
locations
024-027
should
not
be
programmed.
LOCATIONS
028-031:
PROGRAMMING
THE
"GO
TO
PROGRAM"
ACCESS
CODE
Locations
028-031
contain
the
"Go
To
Program"
access
code.
Location
028
contains
the
first
digit
of
the
code
and
location
031
contains
the
fourth
digit
of
the
code.
THE
CODE
MUST
CONTAIN
FOUR
(4)
DIGITS.
With
the
Ranger
8980
disarmed,
the
"Go
To
Program"
access
code
can
be
used
to
enter
the
program
mode.
To
disable
the
"Go
To
Program"
access
code,
program
a
"15"
in
location
028.
The
factory
default
setting
is
[9][7][1][3].
LOCATIONS
032-074:
SEE
PAGES
8
&
9
page
15
LOCATION
075:
PROGRAMMING
THE
ENTRY
DELAY
TIME
Location
075
contains
the
number
of
10
second
increments
in
the
entry
delay.
The
entry
delay
can
be
programmed
in
10
second
increments
from
10
to
150
seconds
("1"
=
10
seconds
through
"15"
=
150
seconds).
For
example,
programming
a
"2"
in
this
location
will
produce
an
entry
delay
of
20
seconds.
(Note:
A
"0"
entry
is
treated
as
0
seconds).
Programming
a
"6"
in
this
location
will
produce
an
entry
delay
of
60
seconds.
Factory
default
is
30
seconds.
LOCATION
076:
PROGRAMMING
THE
EXIT
DELAY
TIME
Location
076
contains
the
number
of
10
second
increments
in
the
exit
delay.
The
exit
delay
can
be
programmed
in
10
second
increments
from
10
to
150
seconds
("1"
=
10
seconds
through
"15"
=150
seconds).
For
example,
programming
a
"2"
in
this
location
will
produce
an
exit
delay
of
20
seconds.
(Note:
A
"0"
entry
is
treated
as
0
seconds).
Programming
a
"6"
in
this
location
will
produce
an
exit
delay
of
60
seconds.
Factory
default
is
60
seconds.
LOCATION
077:
PROGRAMMING
THE
SIREN
SHUTDOWN/RECYCLE
TIMEOUT
Location
077
contains
the
number
of
2
minute
increments
in
the
automatic
cutoff
time.
The
automatic
cutoff
time
can
be
programmed
in
2
minute
increments
from
2
to
30
minutes
("1"
=
2
minutes
through
"15"
=
30
minutes).
For
example,
programming
a
"2"
in
this
location
will
produce
an
automatic
cutoff
time
of
4
minutes.
(Note:
A
"0"
entry
is
treated
as
the
factory
default
of
8
minutes.)
Programming
a
"6"
in
this
location
will
produce
an
automatic
cutoff
time
of
12
minutes.
LOCATIONS
078-085:
PROGRAMMING
THE
ZONE
TYPES
Locations
078
through
085
contain
a
number
identifying
the
characteristics
of
each
of
the
8
zones.
Location
078
corresponds
to
zone
1
and
location
085
corresponds
to
zone
8.
Each
zone
will
factory
default
according
to
the
following
list:
"3"=ENTRY/EXIT
DELAY
"5"=INTERIOR
FOLLOWER
"6"=INSTANT
"6"=INSTANT
"6"=INSTANT
"6"=INSTANT
"6"=INSTANT
"6"=INSTANT
To
program
zone
characteristics
other
than
the
default
values,
program
a
number
from
"1"
to
"9"
based
on
the
characteristics
found
in
the
list
on
the
following
page.
page
16
|
NUMBER
|
ZONE
CHARACTERISTICS
DESCRIPTION
-
2.7“
i
|
ты
DAY
ZONE
-
А
trip
оп
a
Day
zone
will
sanan
an
instant
alarm
when
armed
and
activate
the
keypad
sounder
when
disarmed.
24
HOUR
-
A
trip
on
a
24
Hour
zone
will
produce
an
instant
alarm
when
the
Ranger
8980
is
armed
or
disarmed.
"3
3"
‚|
ENTRY/EXIT
-
A
trip
will
start
entry
delay.
The
lack
of
a
trip
during
^|
exit
delay
will
enable
the
"Automatic
Bypass"
or
"Instant"
mode
if
so
programmed.
INTERIOR
DELAY
-
A
trip
on
Interior
Delay
zone
will
initiate
an
entry
delay.
It
will
be
ignored
during
exit
delay
and
when
disarmed
.
INTERIOR
FOLLOWER
-
Interior
zone
that
follows
the
delay
zones.
It
is
instant
during
non-delay
times.
It
can
be
bypassed
before
arming,
or
by
allowing
it
to
automatically
be
bypassed
in
the
"Automatic
By-
pass/Instant"
mode
if
so
programmed.
INSTANT
-
Produces
an
instant
alarm
when
tripped
in
the
armed
mode.
is
ignored
when
disarmed.
24
HOUR
SILENT
-
A
trip
on
a
24
hour
silent
zone
will
communicate
to
the
central
station
when
the
Ranger
8980
is
armed
or
disarmed.
"y
PRIORITY
-
A
short
on
a
Priority
zone
type
will
communicate
to
the
|
central
station
when
the
Ranger
8980
is
armed
or
disarmed.
Priority
zones
cannot
be
bypassed.
SECONDARY
DELAY
-
A
secondary
delay
zone
works
like
an
interior
delay
zone
but
has
its
own
independent
delay
time
(see
locations
178-179).
NOTE:
WHEN
PROGRAMMING
THE
FOLLOWING
COMMUNICATOR
CODES,
A
"10"
MUST
BE
PROGRAMMED
IN
ORDER
TO
REPORT
A
ZERO
(0).
LOCATION
086-087:
PROGRAMMING
THE
RANGER
8980
FOR
DURESS
CODE
CAPABILITY
The
Ranger
8980
has
the
ability
to
report
a
duress
code
when
the
system
is
armed
or
disarmed
with
user
code
number
7
and
a
duress
communicator
code
is
programmed
in
locations
086-087.
If
both
locations
are
"0",
the
duress
capability
is
disabled
and
user
code
number
7
can
only
be
used
as
a
standard
arm/disarm
code.
Location
086
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
087
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
442
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
086
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
087.
NOTE:
ENABLING
THE
MAINTENANCE
CODE
FEATURE
IN
LOCATION
167
WILL
AUTOMATI-
CALLY
DISABLE
THE
DURESS
FEATURE
page
17
LOCATION
088-089:
PROGRAMMING
FOR
AUXILIARY
1
The
Ranger
8980
has
the
ability
to
report
an
Auxiliary
1
code
and
activate
the
Priority
siren
each
time
the
[1]
and
[3]
keys
are
pressed
simultaneously
on
the
keypad.
The
desired
reporting
code
is
programmed
in
locations
088-089.
If
both
locations
are
"0",
the
Auxiliary
1
double
keypress
is
disabled.
Location
088
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
089
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
a
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
088
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
089.
If
activated,
the
siren
can
be
silenced
by
entering
any
arm/disarm
code.
LOCATION
090-091:
PROGRAMMING
FOR
AUXILIARY
2
The
Ranger
8980
has
the
ability
to
report
an
Auxiliary
2
code
and
activate
the
pulsing
buzzer
each
time
the
[4]
and
[6]
keys
are
pressed
simultaneously
on
the
keypad.
The
desired
Auxiliary
2
code
is
programmed
in
locations
090-091.
If
both
locations
are
"0",
the
Auxiliary
2
double
keypress
is
disabled.
Location
090
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
091
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
090
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
091.
If
activated,
the
keypad
sounder
can
be
silenced
by
entering
any
Arm/Disarm
code.
LOCATION
092-093:
PROGRAMMING
FOR
KEYPAD
PANIC
The
Ranger
8980
has
the
ability
to
report
a
Keypad
panic
code
and
activate
the
Burg
siren
each
time
the
[*]
and
[#]
keys
are
pressed
simultaneously
on
the
keypad.
The
desired
Keypad
panic
code
is
programmed
in
locations
092-093.
If
both
locations
are
"0",
the
Keypad
panic
double
keypress
is
disabled.
Location
092
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
093
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
092
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
093.
If
activated,
the
siren
can
be
silenced
by
entering
any
Arm/Disarm
code.
LOCATION
094-095:
PROGRAMMING
THE
TAMPER
FEATURE
The
Ranger
8980
has
an
optional
tamper
feature
that,
when
enabled,
will
lock
out
the
keypads
for
1
minute
if
30
random
keypresses
are
made
without
producing
a
valid
code.
The
desired
tamper
code
should
be
programmed
in
locations
094-095.
If
the
control
is
not
programmed
for
local
only,
the
tamper
will
be
communicated.
If
both
locations
are
"0",
the
tamper
feature
will
not
be
enabled
or
reported.
Location
094
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
095
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
094
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
095.
page
18
LOCATION
096-097:
PROGRAMMING
TO
REPORT
DOWNLOADING
COMPLETE
Locations
096-097
contain
the
communicator
report
sent
each
time
a
download
session
has
been
completed.
The
report
will
come
in
after
a
disconnect
has
been
made
from
a
downloading
session.
Location
096
contains
the
standard
communicator
code,
and
location
097
contains
the
extended
communicator
code.
When
using
a
4:2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
096
is
sent.
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
number
programmed
in
location
097
is
sent
as
the
first,
or
"tens"
digit.
When
using
an
extended
format,
the
extended
report
will
be
sent
if
location
097
contains
a
number
other
than
"0".
If
locations
096-097
are
"0",
this
report
is
disabled.
LOCATION
098-099:
PROGRAMMING
FOR
AUTOTEST
REPORTS
The
Ranger
8980
has
the
ability
to
send
autotest
reports
at
intervals
from
1
to
15
days.
Locations
098-099
contain
the
communicator
codes
sent
for
autotest.
Location
098
contains
the
standard
communicator
code,
and
location
099
contains
the
extended
communicator
code.
When
using
a
442
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
098
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
number
programmed
in
location
099
is
sent
as
the
first,
or
"tens"
digit.
When
using
an
extended
format,
the
extended
report
will
be
sent
if
location
099
contains
a
number
other
than
"0".
If
locations
098-099
are
"0",
autotest
is
disabled.
(NOTE:
WHEN
USING
AUTOTEST,
LOCATIONS
152-166
MUST
BE
PROGRAMMED.
)
LOCATION
100-101:
RESERVED
FOR
FUTURE
USE
LOCATION
102:
PROGRAMMING
TO
REPORT
CLOSINGS
The
Ranger
8980
has
the ability
to
report
a
closing
code
each
time
the
control
is
armed.
The
desired
closing
code
is
programmed
in
location
102.
If
this
location
contains
a
"0",
closings
will
not
be
reported.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
this
location
is
sent
as
the
first,
or
"tens"
digit.
The
second,
or
"ones"
digit
is
automatically
the
man
number.
When
using
the
remote
arming
input,
the
man
number
is
1.
When
using
a
one
button
"Quick
Arm"
code
the
man
number
is
1.
The
closing
report
will
not
be
initiated
until
the
end
of
the
exit
delay.
LOCATION
103:
PROGRAMMING
TO
REPORT
OPENINGS
The
Ranger
8980
has
the
ability
to
report
an
opening
code each
time
the
control
is
disarmed.
The
desired
opening
code
is
programmed
in
location
103.
If
this
location
contains
"0",
openings
will
not
be
reported.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
this
location
is
sent
as
the
first,
or
"tens"
digit.
The
second,
or
"ones"
digit
is
automatically
the
man
number.
When
using
the
remote
arming
input,
the
man
number
is
1.
page
19
LOCATION
104-105:
PROGRAMMING
THE
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
FOR
ZONE
1
Locations
104-105
contain
the
communicator
code
to
be
reported
each
time
zone
1
creates
an
alarm.
Location
104
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
105
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
104
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
105.
|
LOCATION
106-107:
PROGRAMMING
THE
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
FOR
ZONE
2
Locations
106-107
contain
the
communicator
code
to
be
reported
each
time
zone
2
creates
an
alarm.
Location
106
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
107
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
106
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
107.
LOCATION
108-109:
PROGRAMMING
THE
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
FOR
ZONE
3
Locations
108-109
contain
the
communicator
code
to
be
reported
each
time
zone
3
creates
an
alarm.
Location
108
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
109
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
108
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
109.
LOCATION
110-111:
PROGRAMMING
THE
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
FOR
ZONE
4
Locations
110-111
contain
the
communicator
code
to
be
reported
each
time
zone
4
creates
an
alarm.
Location
110
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
111
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
110
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
111.
LOCATION
112-113:
PROGRAMMING
THE
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
FOR
ZONE
5
Locations
112-113
contain
the
communicator
code
to
be
reported
each
time
zone
5
creates
an
alarm.
Location
112
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
113
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
112
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
113.
LOCATION
114-115:
PROGRAMMING
THE
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
FOR
ZONE
6
Locations
114-115
contain
the
communicator
code
to
be
reported
each
time
zone
6
creates
an
alarm.
Location
114
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
115
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
114
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
115.
LOCATION
116-117:
PROGRAMMING
THE
COMMUNICATOR
CODE
FOR
ZONE
7
Locations
116-117
contain
the
communicator
code
to
be
reported
each time
zone
7
creates
an
alarm.
Location
116
contains
the
standard
digit,
and
location
117
contains
the
extended
digit.
When
using
4+2
format,
the
number
programmed
in
location
116
is
sent
as
the
second,
or
"ones"
digit.
The
first,
or
"tens"
digit
is
programmed
in
location
117.

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