FBII XL-2P User manual

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XL-2P
Hookup and Installation Instructions
HRE BURGMRY INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Subsidiary of PiWay Corp.
149 Hleen Way, Syosset, NY 11791
N9372VI 4/96

THANK YOU for your purchase of the FBII
XL-2PLATINUM.
The purpose of the manual is to give yoh abrief ovewiew of the XL-2P control panel, and provide instructions for instalUng
abasic system. FBIIis always available to serve YOU. Our SALES and TECHNICAL SUPPORT staff are available to assist
you in any way possible.
FOR SALES ,REPAIRS
OR
TECHNICAL SERVICE ,
CALL TOLL FREE :
(800) 645-5430
(8:OOAM-8:OOPM)Eg.
Check the wiring diagram and verifv vour connations.
Before you call Technical Semite, be sure You:
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Assure that the trans~ormer and ba~kup bsttery voltages are supplying the proper voltage levels.
Vefify your programming information.
Read this manual thoroughly.
Consult the Trouble shooting Section of this Manual.
Note the roper model number of this product, and the version level of known) along with any
fdocumen atlon that came with the produd.
Have your company name and telephone number ready.
This information will allow us to servi~ you more quickly and effectively. Please, remember to BE PATIENT
while waiting on the telephone; your call will be answered as soon aa possible.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, aSystem Planning Worksheet and a Programming Worksheet is included at
the back of this manual. These can be removed to help you record awount information.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
~TRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,..,.,.6
SYSTEM ~GANDHOOKUP . . . . . . .. . . . . ...7
Wtig Dia~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ...7
Temkti Cometions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8
Au. Device Cment Worksheet. . . . . . . . . . 12
Wtig hfo. for Zones& Keypa& . . . . . . . . 12
PCBOARD fNSTALLA~ON . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 13
Moutfig the PC Bold . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
~YPADMOUNT2NG, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...14
X-108 Ke~ad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,14
7005 &7015 Keypa& . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
=YPADADDRESSNG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...16
=YPAD LAYOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..17
Keypad Sounder ...................19
SYSTEM OPERA~ONS . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . ,.. ,20
Power UplSystem Reset. . . . . . . . . . ...20
hkg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..zo
staytimg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2o
timtmig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...20
Stay-ksmt tikg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..21
D1s*g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..21
Reset ............................21
Byp%sby Zone/Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2l
Quick Byp%s by Zone/Group. ...22
Aut@Unbypms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..22
Maual Unbypas . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ...22
Usw Code~o_hg . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...23
User Deletion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...24
Keypad Emergency Conditions ... 24
QU3CKCOMND MODES . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . ...24
Quick ~tig .............. ........24
Quick Force k~g . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ...24
Sat Tme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ...25
Display Zone Dkecto~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,25
Set Auto Am Tme .................25
Toggle Chin e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26
Display Tme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...26
Display Autoti Ttie . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...26
Dmr Stie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26
On-Itie DownlOad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26
~STALLERMODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
hstiUer Ke~ad Ro_tig.. .........27
System Default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..27
User Code Default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..27
Wa&Test wlSomder ................27
Wak Testw/Somder &BeO . . . . . . . . . . ,.27
System Log View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. .28
Wti TetiMotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ...28
Una@nded DOwlOad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..28
On-lhe Dowload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
SYS~MPROGRAMMfNG ...............29
Programming QuEsToNs . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..3o
01 MW Telephone Nmber . . . . . . . . . . .30
02 SecOn~ TelephoneNmber. ., . . . ...30
03 Callback TelephoneNmber. . . . . . . ...30
04 TeIephOneRefi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..30
05AccowtN~ber l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3O
06AccomtNwber2 . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3O
07Dialer Gptiom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 \-
08 KeWad Conditions...............,.33
09Misceflmeom @tions . . . . . . . . . . . . ...35
10Bell Ttieoub &CS Testktewal . . . . . . 36
11En@Exit &CrossTmeoub. . . . . . . ...38
12MlscellmeOusOptions. . . . . . . . . . . . ...39
13Tri~em I&2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...40
14Tri~e~ 3&4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,40
15Autoh Tme ...................4l
16CSTeSTme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
17ZOnel Tpe.,., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,41
18Zone2T~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4l
19Zone3 Type, . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..41
20Zone4TWe . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4l
21 Zone5 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..41
22Zone6Tpe . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..41
23 Zone7 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..41
24Zone8 Type . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..41
25Zones l&2 CSCodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...44
26Zones 3&4 CSCodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..44
27Zones 5&6 CSCodes,.., . . . . . . . . ...44
28tines7& 8CSCodes . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..M
29bbmh&ACLoss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...45
30 Pmic&Low Battey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...45
31*n&C10se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..45
32 Cmcel&CS T6t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..46
33Bypms, Retiore,Day &Fre Trouble.. ..46 u
34KeypadFke&Awifiq . . . . . . . . . . ...46
35Dowload& Tmper . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...46
36RecentClose,Efit Emor&Sw. Shut . . . .47
OOhstaller Code .................47
DATA ~TRY VfALED &LCD KEYPADS . . . . . .48
HOWto EnterRoxtig Mode. ,......,48
WhatYOUSee~the LED Keypad.. ,....48
WhatYOUSee@tie LCD Keypad . . . . ...49
Howto EnterData . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...49
Exit SystemRo~Mode . . . . . . . . . . . ..5o
Smq of SytiemRo_tig.. . . . ...50
Zone~scriptor,%o~tig. . . . . . . . ...51
SYSTEM DEFAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...52
SUMMARYOF=YPAD FUNC~ONS . . . . . . ...53
UserFmtiom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...53
Installer Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
APPENDRA -CSREP. FORMATS . . . . . . . . . . ...55
APPENDR B-TROUBLESHOO~G . . . . . . . ...60
SYS~M PLAMG WORKSHEET. . . . . . . . . ...61
Zone~OmatiOn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6l
UserCodes. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .62
Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,62
SYS~M PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET. .63
W-G LMTA~ONS STATEH ., . . . ...65
FCC STATEMENT, . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...66
w~ . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...67 _
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XL-2P TO XL-2 COMPARISON
,- The XL-2P is an enhanced version of the XL-2 control panel. Some new features have been added and others
have been modified. The following is aquick comparison,
XL-2P NEW &MODIFIED FEATURES XL-2 SIMILAR FEATURES
8Zones: all fully programmable including
Key switch (program quests. #17-24) 7Zones: 6fully pro rammable +1prog. only
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as Pamc or Kev SWIch
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Audible or Silent by Zone (program quests. #17-24)
15 User Codes& Door Strike User capability
Unattended Download (Installer Mode 3)
On-hne Download (installer Mode 4Or#4)
Additional Formak: FBI Superfast, Poiri{ ID
(program quest. #07)
Fuse Ieea Design PC Board
Telephone Line Cut Detection
Built-in Siren Driver or conventional
Bell Output (program queet, #12)
Cross Zoning to prevent Fslae Alarms
2Entry Timers (program Quest.#11)
Swinger Shutdown: Bell and Dialer Lockout
(program quest. #04)
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76 Event History (Alarms, Troubles Low Batte~
-not cleared by user code (Installer bode 4)
$:::?z???:kgF:2:k?%73 &14)
CS Test Timer -1 Day, 7Da 27 Day, 60 Day
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or 90 Day by Time, Event or oth (program quest. #1O)
Cancel Code w/Bell Ring back (program quest. #32)
Recent Close Code (program quest. #36)
End User Chime ON/OFF Toggle (#6)
Exit Error Warning (alwaya enabled)
Restore Follows Bell or LOOP (program quest. #07)
Sstem Stebihzation on Power Up--to Eliminate
&tio” Detector False Alarms
Faat Loop Response 10 msec) Option by Zona
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(program quests. #17- 4)
AC (50/60 HZ) Based System Real Time Clock
(program quest. #07)
Bell Supervision -New NFPA 72 Requirement
(program quest. #24)
Stay Mode 40 Sac. Dialer Delay w/Bell& Keypad
Sounder Wamin for All Zones
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(program quest. 2)
Auto Arming in Different Modes
(program quest. #08)
LED Oiaplay on Entry Zone (always enabled)
Progremmabla Dialer Attempts: 1-15
(program quest, #09)
LED Etinguish on Keypads
(program quest. #12)
Kay pad Tamper/Lockout
(program quest. #12)
Separate fire Trouble &Day Trouble Codes
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EOL Loop Typ~ Only
Audible Only
6User Codes: NO Door Strike User Capahlity
Standard Download Only
Standard Download Only
NONE
PC Board with Fuses
NONE
Conventional Bell Output Only
NONE
1Ent~ Tmer
Bell Lockout
Multiple digits required
Aarm Memory (cleared by user rode)
NONE
CS Test Timer 1Day Only by Event
NONE Restore Code Only
NONE
NONE
NONE
Restore Follows Bell Only
NONE
NONE
Software Based System ~ming
NONE
Stay Mode Ent Delay w/Key ad Sounder
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Warning for EXI Entry Zones nly
NONE
Sounder Only
Non-programmable 6Ualer Attempts
NONE
NONE
Same Code for both Fire Trouble &Day Trouble
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1. INTRODUCTION
The XL-2P Security System is astate of the art microprocessor-based controWcommuni-toc it is ahardwired system. _
Programming ~n be performed through the any of the compatible keypads or the system can be uploaded and downloaded
remotely using the EZ-Mate PC Downloader Software. In addition, remote control actions (arming, disarming, bypassing, etc.)
can be performed by the software. Programming options are stored in non-volatile re-programmable EEPROM memo~ and
that information which has been programmed will not be lost in the event of ammplete loss of power. Other features of the
XL-2P include
8Zones (all fully programmable including Key switch)
15 User Codes (Ambush, Arm Only& Door Strike Capabiity)
Keypad Programming and Remote Programming via PC and Modem
Upload/Download and remote commands with answering machine override ~pabihty
3methods of Uploading/Downloading PC operator initiated, Unattended Downloading &On-tine Downloading
Optional Built-in 2Tone siren driver or Conventional Bell Output
Auto Arming at aspecific time of day with Hpabitity to arm in either Away, Stay or Instant Modes
Dual Enby Timers
76 Event History Log (Alarms, Troubles, Low Battey, Bypasaes, CS Test, Openings& Closings)
3Emergency Keypad Conditions (Panic, fire& Auxiliary)
4Programmable Trigger Outputs
Real Time Clock (Displays Time& Date via LCD Keypad) with reminder when clock needs to be set
CS Test Timer by Event, Time or Both (1,7, 27,60,90 Days)
Customer Control of Chime Mode
Quick Arming, Quick Bypass and Quick Force Arming
CS Reporting by Zone or by ZONE
False alarm prevention features Cross Zone, Exit Error, Recant Close, Swinger Shutdown Cancel Code&
System StaMlization during power up
Arming by Key switch in Away or Stay Modes
Keypad Tamper/Lockout with optional CS Repoting
Restore Transmission options After Loop or After Bell
Rre Zone Reset through keypad
Glass Break Reset through keypad
Bell Test, Low Batte~ Test, AC Loss and Communications Failure
Fuse less design ehminates unnecessary service calls
Input Power 16.5 VAC, 40 VA 12 VDC, 4-7 AH
Output Power 12 VDC, 500~
Bell Output Power 12 VDC, 1A
The XL-2P security system is compatible with the following keypads only: XK-1 08, 7005, 7005L and 7015. NOTE: The
XK-I 08 keypad =nnot be used in the same system as the 7005, 7005L or 7015.
SYSTEM STABIL~TION MODE: Upon power up of the system and after completion of system programming,
IF THE SYSTEM WAS PREVIOUSLY ARMED, all of the lights on the LED keypads (XK-108 &7015) will go ON
momentarily and the LCD keypads (7005 &7005L) will diap[ay STAND BY! momentarily. THE KEYPAD
DISPLAY WILL RETURN TO NORMAL. HOWEVER, THE ZONES WILL NOT RESPOND TO ALARM CONDITIONS
iFOR APPROXIMATELY 2MINUTES. THIS CAN BE DISABLED BY SIMPLY ENTERING AVALID USER CODE
wtich diearms the system and reduces the power up reset time to approximately 5SECONDS. The 2minute
intewsl is used to allow motion detectors onterior zones) to stabilize on power up in order to prevent fslse
elanws.
Upon syetem power ups, IF THE SYSTEM WAS PREVIOUSLY DISARMED, the power up reset. time will be
approximately 5sEcoNDs.
NO=: If the total system power is lost, then upon power restoral, the system will return to the previous
srming state. u
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2. SYSTEM WIRING AND HOOKUP
‘- 2.1. SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
connections FOR HOLfSEHOLD F[RHBURGMR ALRM SYSTEM (PER UL STANDARDS uL985 AND uLIo23)
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ULlN$T<ONS REQUIREWD
END4F41NE DEVICE.USEWSISTOR
FRm EOU KK. LOOKFORL!SmNG
WK ONl~M.
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‘i&R’~:p~. IWARNING: XK-108 KEYPADS ~
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CANNOT be used to enter Instal[e!
suficient LEDs to display all options
properly. The ONLY LED keypada you
keypads. See Data Entry via keypads.
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2.2. TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
TERMINALS DESCRIPTION
1(+)&2 (-) ZONE 1(Optional 2.2K EOL resistor) [Default =DELA~
2(-)&3 (+) ZONE 2(Optional 2.2K EOL resistor)
4(+)&5 (-) [Default =INTERIOR]
ZONE 3(Optional 2.2K EOL resistor)
5(-)&6 (+) [Default =PERIMETER] ‘-
ZONE 4(Optional 2.2K EOL resistor)
7(+)&8 (-) [Default =PERIMETER]
ZONE 5(Optional 2.2K EOL resistor) [Default =PERIMETER]
8(-)&9 (+) ZONE 6(Optional 2,2K EOL resistor) [Default =PERIMETER]
lo(+)&ll (-) ZONE 7(Optional 2.2K EOL resistor)
11(-)&12(+) [Default =PERIMETER]
ZONE 8(Optional 2.2K EOL resistor [Default =PERIMETER]
ZONE 4~ INFORMATION
Normally closed (NC,) devices may be wired in series and/or normally open
devices (N.0,) in parallel with the 2.2K ohm endof-line resistor on all zones
(refer to the wiring diagram), The standard loop response time is 280 msec on
all zones, Each zone ~n be programmed for Fast Response (lOmsec) in
programming (see questions #17-24, Iomtion 2), The factory default values for
each zone are fisted above, however, any zone an be programmed for the
following zone types: Delay, Perimeter, lntetior, Fire, 24 Alarm or 24 Hour
Trouble or Key Switch, Fufiher explanation of zone programming mn be found
in the System Programming section of this manual. NOTE: Loop response is
defined aa the minimum time afault rendition occurs before activating azone.
13141516
13(-)&16(+)
KEYPADS
Amaximum of4 keypads maybe mnnected to these terminals. The mnnections
are as follows 13 (BLACK= negative), 14 (YELLOW= data in), 15 (GREEN=
data out), 16 (RED= positive power). Maximum keypad length is 500 feet using
22 gauge wire. NOTE XK-I 06 keypads =nnot appear on the same system
with the 7005, 7005L or 7015 keypads. Keypads must be connected to system
prior to powerup. If the keypad wntins adip switch for addressing then the
address must be set to the appropriate address prior to powerup. Asystem
powerup must be performed when adding new keypads to the system, In some
installation, it maybe neceeea~ to use shielded wire to prevent radio frequency w
interference.
REGULATED POWER
The total regulated output power for motion detectors and other external devices
ia 500mA (200mA for UL installations at 13.8VDC, with Ieaa than 100 mVPP
ripple. The total regulated output ~pacity of the control system includes tha
power available from these terminals aa well as the power used by the keypads
and smoke detectors. Therefore, to determine the total power available from
these terminals subtract the power consumed by the keypads and smoke
detectors. See Auxilia~ Device Current Draw Worksheet.
EARTH GROUND
Connect this terminal to acold water pipe ufihzing#16AWG wire at adistenm
ofno greater than 15 ft. Useanon<orrosive metal atrapfirmly secured to the
pipe towhich thelead iseletiri~lly connected and secured. Ifthe premises
pipes terminate in PVC, this terminal must be connected to asix(6) foot
grounding rod. Grounding connedons should avoid bends in the grounding wire
whenever possible.
18192021 TELEPHONE LINE
Connect the model 368 mrd as follows 18(BROWN= Home Tip), 19(GWY=
Home Ring), 20 (GREEN =Teim Tip), and 21( RED =Telco Ring). Insert the
modular plug into an approved USOCRJ31 Xjack (or aCA31A jack for Canadian
installations).
The FCC registration number is (AE396E-69554 AL-E), and the ringer
equivalen~ is (0.OB), This security system should not be connetied to party
fines, or coin operated phones.
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If this control panel will be ussd for uploading, downloading or remote command applications, then the
telephons hne connected to the control panel must not be shared with afax machine or modem. Furthermore,
-’ this device ehould not reconnected toaphone hnewhich has call waiting, unless thecallwaifing intemupt
numbere areprogrsmmed into thepanel dialing sequence.
22(+) &23(-) SMOKE DETECTOR POWER
These terminals are used to power conventional 12VDC four wire smoke
detectors. Approximately 50mA occurrent isavailabie atthese terminalstir
powering all detectors and an E,O.L. relay model ESLZ048. For UL installations
see wiring diagram for hook up. Oueto the different power requirements of
smoke detectors, the system may only support one smoke detector.
These terminals adhere to the fire verifi~tion and reset logic which is explained
in the Zone types section of this manual. Manual reset of smoke detector power
can be accomplished by entry of any valid user code after clearing alarm
memory or using the asterisk ~) key.
24(+) &25(.) SIREN/BELL OUTPUT
The control panel contains abuilt in siren dtiverwhich is selected within question
#12, Io@tion 2of the keypad programming sequence. If the siren dfiver is
selected then the programmed sounds will be generated for fire and burglary
conditions. If programmed as abell output, then the total output ~weravailable
for sounding devices is 1amp (750mA for UL installations) at 11-12.2V. In UL
household installations, you must use an FBI modelZR-815 speaker and it must
be mounted indoors for best audibility. Also, for UL installations, use only one
speaker. These terminals will deliver CONSTANT output on BURGLARY,
AUDIBLE PANIC and BELL TEST. On aFIRE con~tion, aPULSING output will
be generated. There are separate bell cutoff times programmable for Burglary
and Fire conditions for each area within the programming sequence. NOTE:
Before connecting sounding devices please consult their specifi~tions for
proper current drew. An option exists to supervise the bell output terminal$ refer
to the following notes
BELL SUPERVISION (Mechanical Bell )-To meet the NFPA 72 requirement
program zone 8 as a Fhe Zone (program question #24, location 1) and
select Bell Output (program question #12, location 2). The bell is then
supervised for an open circuit (not ashort circuit) acrosa the bell output
terminals the keypad will indicate that aFire Trouble condition has occurred
and Fire Trouble is reported to the CS if enabled (program question #33,
location 4). If the bell is already ringing, the supervision will not take effect until
after bell cutoff time. See the diagram below
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SPEAKER SUPERVISION (8 Ohm SPEAKER) -To meet the NFPA 72
requirement program zone 8as aFire Zone (program question #24, location
1) and select Built-in Siren Driver (program question #12, location 2). The
speaker is then supewised foranopen circuit (not ashoticircuit) across the
bell output terminals the keypad will indi=te that afire Trouble sondition has
occurred and~re Trouble isrepotied tothe CSifenabled (program question b’
#33, location 4), If the speaker is already sounding, the supervision will not take
effect until after bell cutoff time. NOTE: Use FBII models ZR%15, ZR815F,
ZR-820E OR ZR-840E. See the diagram below
1
Bell OuQut Speaker
25 (-) eI
SIREN SUPERVISION (Self Contshred Siren/Speaker) -To meet the NFPA
72 requirement program zcme8 asa Fire Zone (program question #24,
location 1) and select Bell Output (program question #12, Iosation 2). The
siren ia then supervised for an open circuit (not ashort circuit) across the bell
output terrninalg the keypad will indi~te that aFire Trouble condition has
ocwrred and fire Trouble is reported to the CS if enabled (program question
#33, location 4). If tha siren is already sounding, the supewision will not take
effect until after bell cutoff time. NOTE: Use FBIImodels ZR415C, ZR-815EC
or ZR-830EC. See the diagmm below
SPEAKER SUPERVISION ~S-299 Siren/Driver) -To supewiae aspeaker
connected to the VS-299 Siren Driver select Bell Output (P~OgraM quastion
#12, location 2). Connect terminal 1of the VS.299 to the positive terminal
of any zone programmed as a 24 Hour Trouble zone (program questione
#17- 24, location 1). The speaker is then supewised for an open circuit across
the speaker terminals (4 &5) of the VS-299 and a code is repotied to the CS if
enabled (program question W5-28). Also, theconnetion between the bell
output terminals and the VS-299 Siren Driver may be supervised by
programming zone 8 as a Fire Zone (program question #24, location 1)
and connecting a10K Ohm, 1/4 Wresistor acrose the bell output terminals
to prevent acontinuous supewisory condition. See the diagram below
revenk
Continuous SuwMso~ COndtiOn
24(+) ,
mu o*ti SOhm Spakr
25 (-) ●—1
P-me (+) Z4 Hour Trouble Zone
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Pl, VBELL, TI -T4, GND
Pl, VBELL +)
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PI, TI -T4 -)
BACKUP BA~ERY
SPEAKER SUPERVISION (679S Siren/Driver) -To supervise aspeaker
connected tothe679S Siren Driver select Bell Output (program question
#12, Iocstion 2). Connect a5.6K Ohm resistor between terminal 5of the
679S and terminal 12 (+) of zone 8programmed as a Rre zone (program
questions #24, location 1). Replace the 2.2KOhm EOL resistor on zone 8with
a5.6K Ohm resistor. The speaker is then supervised for an open circuit (not a
short circuit) across the speaker terminals (4 &5) of the 679S. Also, the
connection between the bell output and the 679S will be supervised. If a
superviso~ condition occurs, the keypad will inticate that aFire Trouble
condition has occurred on zone 6 and Fire Trouble is reported to the CS if
enabled (program question #33, location 3). Ifthe siren is already sounding, the
supewision will not take effect until after bell cutoff time. Seethe diagram below:
R,PI.c, 22K EOL w15.6K
12 (+]
s
Lmp 8b%ignti
to Hm Z“, 5.6K EOL OSmoke
De*tior
ti (.) 5.6K E&
Addfio”al
Resiti,
24 (+) 10,3 5
Bell OWti 679S Sire” Drive, 8Ohm Speak,,
25 [-) 24
=
TRANSFORMER
Connect the 16.5 VAC 40VA transformer, utilizing 18awg wire at adistance not
to exceed 15 feet from the panel, to an unswitchad 120 VAC outlet.
Do not use any other transformer since t~s may result in improper operation or
damage to the unit.
The AC/LOW BAT LED on the keypad will remain ON while AC power is present.
If an AC loss occurs the AC/LOW BAT LED will turn off immediately. If AC
remains OFF for 15 minutes< the system will pulse the keypad buuer and
transmit to the central station, If programmed. FOR AC FAILURE THE KEYPAD
BUZER. CAN BE SILENCED by entry of any valid user code. When AC
restores the ,4Cl_OW BAT LED will tight and a restore code will be reported, if
programmed.
TRIGGER OUTPUTS
The control panel contains four programmable outputs. The unitization of these
outputs are selectable within the programming sequence (questions #13 &14).
In order to mnnect devims to the triggers use connectorXL4612TC (trigger
cable), or XL4612TCR with built in resistors. Trigger outputs are switched
negabve.
The trigger output labeled VBELL is aregulated power supply (12 VDC). This
is the positive (+) connection and the triggers (P1, TI -T4) are the negative (-)
connec60ns. For UL installations, the trigger outputs shall be connected to
devims rated to operate over the range from 10.1- 14.OVDC at 50ti. NOTE
PI, GND is used as anegative connection to verify VBELL.
The RED(+) and BLACK(-) flying leads must be connected to a 12 VDC 44AH
GEL CELL, to aewe as backup power in the event of AC loss,
The system performs abattery test approximately every 4.5 minutes. Low
battery condition o~ure at nominal 1IVDC during this test. On LED based
systems (701 5) the keypad AC/LOW BAT LED and buzzer will PULSE SLOWLY
when low battary condition is detected. LCD based keypsds will display ttis
information on the LCD display area. The system will report this rendition to the
CS if programmed. Battery restoral will occurWITHIN 4.5 minutes, at the NEXT
battery test. THE BU~ER MAYBE SILENCED by entry of any vaid user code.
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2.3.
GROUND START Ground stad capabihty ~n be added to the system through the output triggers
of the control panel and the addition of the FBIIModel 117 module. Consult the
117 Installation Instructions for hookup information. Wth this device some
systems wn obtain dial tone where it is not available. At the moment telephone
bneseizure occu~, the Telcofip ismomentarily connetied toeatih ground to ‘d
access dial tone. Ifground statiia desired then thiamust be programmed as
TRIGGER NUMBER 1. NOTE: Ground start must not be used in aUL
installation.
AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET
NOTE: *Only appkes if device ia powered from control terminals 16 (+) &13 (-).
*’If using hardwired devices such as PIRs, smoke detectors, etc., refer tothe specifi=tionsfor that paticular
device’s current draw. If the total current draw exceeds 500mA, then use an adtitionai power supply.
2.4. WIRING INFORMATION FOR KEYPADS &OTHER DEVICES
KEYPADS &OTHER If single or multiple devices areconnected to asingle 4-wire or2-wire run ~daiay
DEVICES chained) to the control terminals, determine the current drawn by the unit(s)
connected to the single wire run, then refer to the Wring Run Table below to
determine the maximum wire length that can be safely used for each wire size. w’
In some Hses, the total current drawn may result in avalue not shown in the
table. For example, ifyou plan to use #22 gauge wire and the total current drawn
is 400 h (a value between 300 rnA and 500 mA), the maximum wire length
you should use is approximately 65 R. (a length beWeen 50 and 80 ft.). Other
maxim”um wire lengths for values of current not shown in the table can be
calculated in asimilar manner.
Maximum wire lengths for adevice that ia “homerurr” to the control can
also be determined from the table, besad on the current draw of that device
alone.
1. mat is the maximum distance for 1XK-108 keypad drawing 30 MA using # 20 gauge wire?
Usin the tible above, the keypad can be placed no greater than 750 ti. away from the
7pane.
2. mat is the maximum distance for 3keypads (one7005L&two7015) drawing 180 ti (60 Meach) using
#20 gauge wire connected masingle wire run?
Using the fable above, the farthest keypad can be placed no greater than 292 Raway
from the panel.
3. Mat is the maximum distance for 5smoke detectors drawing 0.25 h(5 microA each) using #22 gauge
wire connected in asingle wire run?
Using fhe fable above, the farfhesf smoke defecfor can be placed no greafer fhan 500 ft. u
away from fhe panel.
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3. PC Board Mounting
3.1. Mounting the XL-2P PC Board
Before mounting the circuit board, be certain that the appropriate metal knockouts have been removed.
DO NOT A~EMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS A~ER THE CIRCUIT BOARD HAS BEEN INSTALLED
1. Hang the three mounting clips on the raised cabinet tabs, Observe proper ctip orientation to avoid damage to the chp
when mounting screws are tightened and to avoid problems with insertion and removal of the PC board.
2. Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the @hnet. Make sure that the board rests in the slots as
indicated in the diagram shown below,
3. Swing the base of the board into the mounting CUPS.Secure the board into the ~binet with the accompanying SCEWS.
D~A[L SIDE WW 3rd’CLIP ~
OF CLIP INSTALLATION REQUIRED OETAILSIOEV3M
A. CABINETTAB OF CLIPAND BOARD
WTHOUT CLIP INSTALLEO
B. CABINETTAB
WTH HANGING
CLIP
NOTE: The front face of the enclosure an be completely removed from the enclosure to gain unrestricted access to the
mntrol panel during installation. The front of the anclosure ~n be removed as follows
1) Open the enclosure to its fully efiended position (approx. 90 degrees)
2) Lift the control panel door and remove the door from the enclosure.
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4. KEYPAD MOUNTING
4.1. XK-I 08 KEYPAD
The XK-I 08 Keypad maybe surface mounted in the following ways -, ~~
A. Oiredly to acontrol panel having akeypad cutout on the front of its enclosure.
B, Directly to asingle or double gang electrical junction box,
C. Directly to awall or other surface.
L‘“p’’oN’]J
~LOT FOR COER SECURING s;W
COVERPRYaFF SLO~ (2I
f10 REMOVECOVER,INSERTSWLL
SCRE~RWR BWE WD WST.)
Dagram 2BOTTOM Vlw OF KSYPAD
HOLES “A” (4)
(FORMOUWINGTO
WmROL PNELS
ENCLffiUREOR
WWG
EE~RIW BOX,
HOLES ‘Bn (2)
(FOR MO”Wl~ TO
SING= GANG
EWCTR,CN m,)
HOLES ‘Am OR ‘B-
(~N BE USED
FOR WUL MOUNTING)
SNAP HWKS (2)
(FOR HOLmNG COWRS
LOWR EmE,
1. Remove the keypad cover assembly from the rear
mounting plate. Insert asmall screwdriver blade in the
COVER PRY-OFF SLOTS at the lower edge of the
keypad (see Diagram 2)and twist to pry off the cover
assembly.
2. Mount the rear plate (see Dagram 3).
Note The plate is correctly oriented when its part
number, molded into the plaatic, is upright.
A. MOUNWNG DIRECTLY TO CONTROL PANEL
ENCLOSURE:
If the control panel has akeypad cutout on the front
face of itSenclosure, remove the cutout and mount me
plate to the enclosure’s face via HOLES “N (see
diagram 3) and the four screws and nuts provided.
Note: Certain attack-proof enclosures are not provided
with akeypad cutout.
B. MOUNTING DIRECTLY TO AN ELECTRICAL
JUNCTION BOX
The plate can be mounted directly to asingle or double
gang electticsl junction box. Use the screw holes _
provided and HOLES “B for asingle gang box or
HOLES “A for adouble gang box,
C, MOUNTING DIRECTLY TO AWALL OR OTHER
SURFACE
Provide awiring hole in the mounting surface. Position
the plate’s WIRING OPENING over the hole and
mounting plate, using HOLES “A and/or “B in
conjunction with appropriate mounting hardware (not
provided) for the type of surface.
3. Complete the keypad wiring as required for the
control with which the keypad is to be used.
4. Repla@ the keypad cover assembly on the rear
plate. Starting at the upper edge of the plate, engage
the plate’s MO HOLDING HOOKS (see diagram 3) into
the recesses provided for them inside the upper edge
of the cover assembly and snap the lower edge of the
rover assembly and snap the lower edge of the aver
onto the two SNAP HOOKS at the lower adge of the
plate.
Note: (Optional) If desired, cover and plate mn be
further secured together by inserting ascrew
(provided) into the SLOT at the keypa&s lower edge.
NOTE: When surface mounting the keypad, and using screws with heads Iargar than the screws provided with the unit,
place electrial tape over the screws to pravent them from interfering with the keypad operation. In the future the back plate
of the keypad will provide additional countersinking for screws with larger haads .-
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4.2. MOUNTING 7005 and 7015 KEYPADS
..-
.-
Keypad mounting is identi=l for both the 7015 LED and 7005 or 7005L LCD versions. NOTE: After mounting the 7005
LCD Keypad at eye level, you mn adjust the @splay intensity level to suit the user by adjusting the intensi~ control Io=ted
behind the keypad door,
SURFACE MOUNTING
U-II
......----------------------
RECESSED MOUNTING
(15 cm)
T
(10 cm) 4“
1
\ \
3
/ I
-I
o
21
1. Select amounting location and place the rear plate
of the keypad on the wall. Mark the location of the
cutout for the keypad wiring cable.
2-Create akeypad opening Connect the keypad
wiring to the mntrol panel w/4-wire connector.
3- Place the keypad wiring through the cutout and
secure the back plate to the wall (see diagram).
4-Connect the keypad wiring connector to the keypad
and place the keypad on the mounting plate attached
to the wall.
5- Secure the keypad to the rear mounting plate by
attaching the 5/8 inch screw provided in the lower hole,
located behind the keypad door.
1- Select amounting lo~tion, For recessed mounting
this must be between twostuds. The rear mounting
plate is not used for recessed installations.
2- Create an opening in the wall exactly 4inchee tigh
by 513/16inches wide.
3-Turn over the keypad and remove the Phillips head
screw ~teml ondiagram) intheupper lefihandside
of the keypad printed circuit board. Note This screw is
located immediately to the left of the keypad
connector.
4-Attach the black metal mounting strap to the rear of
the keypad as follows (see diagram);
-Face the pointed end of the mounting strap facing the
keypad front. This will be used to latch onto the inside
of the wall.
-Place the small white plastic spacer underneath the
mounting strep. Secure the mounting strap using the
5/8 inch Philfips head screw (supplied) and the plastic
spacer to lo~fion 1.
-Secure the other end of the strap (lo~tion 2 on
diagram) to the white plastic opening using the Phillips
head screw removed in step 2.
5-Connect the white plastic tab into the round opening
immediately behind the keypad door, Place the longer
Phillips head screw (included) through the opening
inside the keypad door and begin to tighten the screw.
fighten the screw and leave the tab in adown position.
6- Run the keypad wiring to the control panel and
attach the wiring to the keypad.
7- Place the keypad into the wall opening with the side
containing the black metal strap first until it grabs the
inside of the wall.
6-After inserting the side of the keypad with the metal
strap, insert the other side into the opening unfil the
entire keypad is firmly in the wall.
9- Tighten the screw inserted in step 5.
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~m KEYPAD ADDRESSING
The 7005, 7005L and 7015 keypads contain dip switches to set the address of the keypad. This identifies the keypad to ._.
the system. NOTE There is no switch on the XK-I 08 kevoads.
,,
This switch contains 4locations and is numbered Swl -sW4 a“d is lo~ted as follow5
7005, 7005L and 7015 Keypads Inside of open door on left hand side of keypad
Keypad addresses can be assigned as follows:
1- Each keypad (LCD or LED) must be assigned aunique keypad number using the dip switch settings listed below,
2- LED and LCD keypads each @n have anumber from 1-4 as shown below,
Example If there are 4keypads (2 LED and 2LCD) then the LED keypads mn be programmed as 1&2 and the LCD
keypads ~n be programmed as 1&2.
.,.,:
KEYPAD SOUNDER: SWITCH 4indicates whether the keypad sounder will be active. In the OFF position, the
keypad sounder will ramain active, in the ON position the kaypad eounder will be turned off.
The keypad contains a&pswitch to select its address. Using aball point pen
or similar device, push the ri~t hand side DOW to turn the switch ON
~(~
or push the Iefi side DOW to turn the switch OFF.
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IMPORTANT: Keypad addresses must be set for all the 7005, 7005L and 7015 keypads connected to the system prior
to system powemp. If additional keypads are added to the system, the keypads must be set to the desired addresses fin
accordance with table above). Then apower up must be performed on the control panel in order for the new keypads to be
recognized.
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6. KEYPAD ~YOUT
XK-I 08 KEYPAD
-m
CANNOT be used to enter Installer
Mode Programming. There are not
suficlent LEDs to display all options
properly. The ONLY LED keypads you
keypads. See Data Entw via keypads.
1) ZONE STATUS LEDS
7015 KEYPAD b
/’5 /
i7005L KEYPAD
These’ LEDS display the current zone status including alarms, bypasses, troubles and faults. Each condition will muse
these LEDS to operate differently as follows
A~RMS Fast Bhnk (approx. 150 ms. ON -150 ms. OFF).
TROUBLES Slow Pulse (approx. 600 ms. ON -600 ms. OFF).
BYPASSES Wink (100 ms. ON -900 ms. OFF). Zone bypasses are displayed as avery slow wink of the
zone LED kght.
FAULTED ZONES Sohd ON. Faulted zones are the.lowesf Priority indi~fion. Faulted bur91arY zones are
displayed with the LED sohdly ON while the system ISdisarmed.
NORMAL OFF
NOTE: Upon Entry todisarm the system the keypsd sounder will annunciate towsrn the user todisamit in
addition, the respective zone LED(s)wiO be ONtoindicate zones which arevioIated (exent~ door and motion
detector).
2) ARWDISARM LED
This LED indmtes whether the system is currently armed (ON) or disarmed (OFF).
-Fast Btink Alarm Mode
Slow Wnk Fail to Communimte with Central Station (XK-108 Keypad Only)
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3) AC/LOW BA~ERY LED
This indiator fight displays the current power status of the panel as follows:
ON AC is present, Batte~ condtion normal
OFF No AC, running on batte~ backup
Slow Pulse Low battey condition detected (XK-108 Keypad Only)
Fast Blink Telephone Line Failure (XK-108 Keypad Only)
4) BAT LED (7015 Keypad Only)
TMs LED indicates when aLOW BATTERY condition as foliows
Slow Pulse Low Battery condition detected
OFF Batte~ condtion normal
5) STAY LED (7015 Keypad Only)
This LED displays whether the system has been armed in the STAY mode or the STAY/lNSTANT mode. If the INSTANT
LED is ON and the STAY LED is ON, then the system is in the STAY/lNSTANT mode. If the INSTANT LED is OFF and the
STAY LED is ON, then the system is in the STAY mode only. INSTANT ARMING ie enabled in question #08, Iocstion 1.
In either mode the STAY LED indicates the following:
ON Interior zones are bypaaaed
OFF Interior zones are normal
8) R=DY LED
This LED displays whether the systems is ready for arming and displays the arming status of the system as follows
DISARMED STATUS (Armed LED OFF)
ON System ready to be armed
OFF System not ready to be armed
Slow Pulse lndi~tes Installer programming mode
ARMED STATUS (Armed LED ON)
OFF Armed in AWAY mode (XK-108 Keypad Only)
Slow Pulse Armed in STAY mode (XK-108 Keypad Only)
Fast Btink Armed in INSTANT mode (XK-108 Keypad Only)
Slow &Fast Bfink Armed in STAY-INSTANT mode (XK-108 Keypad Only) -
Fast Bhnk (After Alarm) Alarm Memory mode
7) COM LED (7015 Keypad Only)
Indi=tes acommunimtions failure with the Central Station. This will be active if the panel has attempted for the maximum
number of attemDts with the CS.
Fast Blink Telephone Line Failure
ON Communimtion Failure
OFF Normal
8) INS LED (7015 Keypad Only)
Ttis LED displays whetherthesystem has been armed inthe INSTANT mode orthe STAY/l NSTANT mode, If the INSTANT
LEO is ON and the STAY LED ia ON, then the system ia in the STAY/lNSTANT mode. If the STAY LED is OFF and the INS
LED is ON, then the system is in the INSTANT mode only. INSTANT ARMING is enabled in question w5, location 1. In either
mode the INS LED indi~tes the following:
ON ExiUEntry Delays are ehminated, any violation instantly triggers an alarm
OFF ExitiEntry Delays exit
9) STANDBY LED (7015 Keypad Only)
Although not labeled, this LED indicates that the panel is in the STANDBY mode; this occurs on powerup, exiting keypad
programming and whenever the PC Downloading SoWare is used to upload/download the panel. lndi~tion areas follows
OFF Normal System Operation
Slow Pulse Panel in Standby mode
10) STAY BUT70N
The STAY mode enables arming the system, excluding zones programmed as interior zones. This will provide efierior
protetilon of the location while allowing full access throughout the interior.
11) BYPASS BUTTON
The BYPASS key is used to temporarily exclude protetion of aspecific zone and all related points or exclude specific
points (see Systems Operation). >../
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12) INSTANT BU~ON
The INSTANT button enables arming of the system, eliminating the entry/exit delay, INSTANT ARMING is ensbled in
_question #25, location 1.
13) CODE BU~ON
The CODE button is used to enter the installer programming mode and entry of user codes,
14) KEYPAD AUXILIARY KEYS (XK-108 Keypad Only)
Pressing two keys (top &bottom) labeled “P at the same time initiates aCS transmission, if programmed, of PANIC,
AUXILIARY (EMERGENCY) or Rre, annunciates the keypad sounder and turns on the bell output. If not programmed to
transmit (questions #34), then these an only result in alocal warning (question #08, lo~tion 1)as follows:
KEYPAD SOUNDER -Steady for PANIC, Pulsing for FIRE and AUXILIARY
BELL OUTPUT -Steady for PANIC, Pulsing for FIRE
15) LCD DISPLAY (7005 &7005L Keypada Only)
The LCD display shows the current status of the system in atwo line by sitieen character format.
16) Al
NOT USED by this system.
17) A2
NOT USED by this system.
6.1. KEYPAD SOUNDER
The keypad sounder annunciates differently to indi-te the following condtions
CHIRP Keypad emits ashort chirp to confirm each keystroke.
STEADY The keypad will make asteady sound during entry time, and/or during burglary alarm.
CHIME -steady 1second tone.
ACKNOWLEDGE -Upon successful enty of acertain commands the system will emit asound for
approximately half asecond,
PULSING -Aulsing sound approximately half asecond ON then OFF) indicates atrouble condition such as
8 $AC loss, Low attery, or Rre one.
NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGMENT -Upon entry of an illegal command the keypad will emit four short beeps.
For example, if attem tmg to define anew user and the master user is not entered, four short beeps will be
{made indl~tmg that tecommand was unsuwessful.
SOUNDER RING BACK -Several short beeps to indicate successful comrnunimtion to the Central Station.
Ttis occurs for all signals, excluding ambush and silent zones.
FAST PULSING SOUNDER- Sound enersted during entry time period AFTER an alarm condition has
occurred and the system reached belfcutoff. Apulslng sounder WIIIfollow the bell output on Fire ~ndltlons.
Trouble conditions also generate apulsing sounder and WIIIfollow the loop or be silenced through entry of a
valrd user rode,
AUTO ARM WARNING -If the audible auto arming option has. been selected then the keypad will emit a
sound ~o minutes nor to the auto-armin time eriod. In addltlon,,lf auto armin has been selected and the
r8’ !P’system bme has no been set then the LE son he LEO kaypad WIIIscroll rapid ymdlcatmg that the system
time must be set,
NOTE: The keypads are rson+perafional if none of the LEOa are lit and/or it does not beep when keys are
preaeed. This ia an indication that aewice is required. Consult the trouble shooting section of this manual.
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7. SYSTEM OPERATIONS
7.1. POWER UP/SYSTEM RESET
SYSTEM STABILIZATION MODE: Upon power up of the system and after completion of system programming,
IF THE SYSTEM WAS PREVIOUSLY ARMED, all of the lights on the LED keypads (XK-108 &7015) will go ON
momentarily and the LCD keypads (7005 & 7005L) will display STAND BY! momentarily. THE KEYPAD
DISPLAY WILL RETURN TO NORMAL. HOWEVER, THE ZONES WILL NOT RESPOND TO ALARM CONDITIONS
FOR APPROXIMATELY2 MINUTES. THIS CAN BE DISABLED BY SIMPLY ENTERING A. VALID USER CODE
which diaarrns the system and reduces the power up reset time to approximately 5SECONDS. The2 minuts
interval is used to allow motion detectors (interior zones) to stabitize on power up in order to prevent false
alarms.
Upon ayatem power ups, IF THE SYSTEM WAS PREVIOUSLY DISARMED, the power up reset time will &
approximately 5SECONDS.
NOTE: If the total system power is lost, then upon power restoral, the system will return to the previous
arming state.
7.2. ARMING THE SYSTEM
The system csn be armed only if all burglary zones are good (not faulted) and the READY LED is on. LCO keypads will
contain the SYSTEM READY indication.
TO ARM: Enter any programmed 4~git user code. NOTE: The factory default for user # 1 is 1234,
The ARMEO LED will tight and the user may exit through an exitientry zone for the time petiod programmed as the exit
delay, The LCD keypad displays “ON: AWAY on the first line for the duration of the exit delay displaying The system ~n
ba armed without the backup batie~ being mnnected, however the ACAB light will flash.
LCD keypads will display:
7.3. STAY ARMING
TO ARM: Press the STAY key followed by a 4 digit user code.
This will arm the system with all programmed interior zones and related points excluded.
~
XK-I 08 ARM =ON; RDY =Slow Pulse
7015 ARM =ON; STAY= ON
7005 or 7005L
m
7.4. INSTANT ARMING
TO ARM: press the INSTANT key and a 4 digit user code.
The INSTANT mode will arm the system with all programmed exiUentW zones as instant
KFYPAO RFSPONSFS
XK-I 08 ARM =ON; RDY =Fast Bhnk
7015 ARM =ON: INSTANT= ON
7005 OR 7005L
m
NOTE: The INSTANT mode can be enabled through programming question #08, lo~tion 1.
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7.5. STAY/lNSTANT ARMING
TO ARM: Press the STAY key, Press the INSTANT key and enter avald 4digit user code.
The STAY/l NSTANT mode will arm the system with the characteristics of both the STAY and INSTANT modes. The system
will be armed with the interior zones bypassed and the delay zones instant.
KEYPAD RESPONSES:
XK-I 08 ARM =ON; RDY =Fast &Slow Pulse
7015 ARM =ON; INSTANT= ON; STAY= ON
7005 or 7005L m
t1
NOTE: The STAY/1 NSTANT mode ~n be enabled through programming question #08, location 1
7.6. DISARMING
TO DISARM: Enter any valid 4digit user code and the ARMED LED will extinguish.
If an alarm condition exists or had occurred while the system was armed, the respective zone(s) LED(s) will blink rapidly.
On the XK-108 keypads the ARMED LED will btink rapidly, on the other keypads the READY LED will be bhnting rapidly.
This condition is classified as ALARM MEMORY and can be cleared through entry of avahd user code.
7.7. RESET
Reset is accomphshed throuqh the entry of any Yahd user code. This can be used to reset the smoke detectors attached
to the system, silence any baJIs.or clear the keypad display or sounder.
In addition, the asterisk key “’*”sets as a reset for clesring alarm memory.
7.6. BYPASS by ZONE/GROUP
Bypassing is performed to temporarily exclude zones or points which are faulty, or not ready, from activating the system.
..-.
If QUICK BYPASS is disabled (question #08, Iocstion 3) and ZONE BYPASS is enabled (question #17-24, [ocstion
‘~. then
TO BYPASS by ZONE: Press the BYPASS key followed by any vaid 4digit user code, followed by e
single digit number (14), representing the reepecbve zone to be bypassed.
EXAMPLE BYPASS ZONE 6(Assume user code of 1234)
BYPASS 12346
If QUICK BYPASS is disabled (question #08, location 3), ZONE BYPASS is enabled (question #17-24, location 3) and
BYPASS BY GROUP is enabled (question #09, location 1). then
,.
TO BYPASS by GROUP; Press the BYPASS key followed by any valid 4digit user code, followed by
the #key, representing the respective group of zones to be bypassed.
NOTE: Bypassing aGROUP will only remove the indvidual zones enabled for group bypassing.
EXAMPLE: BYPASS GROUP
BYPASS 123 #
Subsequent bypasees csn be msde by pressing the BYPASS button followed by another zone number within a
10 second period. After this 10 second period it will be neceseary to enter the entire command including the user
code.
In addition, an option exists to restrict user bypassea to amaximum of three zones. TMs option -n be selected through
programming question #09, lo~tion 3.
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