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INSTALLER MANUAL
VER. B
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  • Page 1 INSTALLER MANUAL VER. B Installer Manual...
  • Page 2 The ORBIT-6 (Model RP-206) complies with FCC Part 68 Rules. On the upper panel of this product is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN is 0.8B). If requested, this information must be provided to the Telephone Company.
  • Page 3 Copyright © 2001 by Rokonet Ltd., 14 Hachoma Street Rishon Letzion 75655 Israel All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher. 5IN206IM B Installer Manual...
  • Page 4 Summary of User’s Commands It is necessary to ARM your system to obtain protection from intrusion. All other forms of protection, including fire and 24-hour panic alarms (i.e. police, fire, and medical) are always ready to report alarms and do NOT need to be armed. FUNCTION System Arming Stay Home Arming...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to the ORBIT-6...6 Main Features:...6 Installation...7 Before You Begin...7 Technical Data ...8 Installer Programming ...9 The keypad...9 Restoring Factory Defaults to the ORBIT-6 ...9 Introduction to Programming ...9 Programming your Orbit-6... 10 Viewing the Contents of a Location ... 11 Locations Whose Contents Occupy More Than One Digit ...
  • Page 6: Introduction To The Orbit-6

    INTRODUCTION TO THE ORBIT-6 The ORBIT-6 is intended to address the needs of many homes, offices, and small businesses. Its operation is designed around microprocessor and EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) technology, which stores, without the need for a source of power, the system’s operating program and its programmable parameters.
  • Page 7: Installation

    INSTALLATION Before You Begin Be sure the actual work is performed by experienced personnel, licensed to carry out security system installations and capable of implementing all applicable requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA-70 and NFPA-74), as well as any federal, state, and local codes–along with any safety guidelines and regulations which might apply.
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Main Panel Input power Rechargeable standby battery Auxiliary Power Bell/LS Sounder output Programmable output Cabinet Dimensions: Weight Main Board (dimensions / weight): Fuse F1 Fuse F2 Fuse F3 Keypads Current consumption: Control panel connections: Dimensions: Weight: Utility Output Expansion Module Current consumption: Control panel connections: Contacts:...
  • Page 9: Installer Programming

    INSTALLER PROGRAMMING The keypad Restoring Factory Defaults to the ORBIT-6 1. Your ORBIT-6 and at least one LED Keypad should already be wired together and/or physically installed 2. Remove all power from the Printed Circuit 3. Place the ORBIT-6’s J1 (DEFAULT) jumper over both corresponding pins. (See Figures 1A and 1B on page 32 and 33 ).
  • Page 10: Programming Your Orbit-6

    Programming your Orbit-6 Programming Methods Local LED or LCD keypads Orbit Programmer Easy programming of the control panel parameters with menu driven LCD display. The programmer can store up to 10 Orbit-6 programming sets and copy it directly to the panel. The programmer supports both the Orbit-5 and Orbit-6 panels.
  • Page 11: Viewing The Contents Of A Location

    Viewing the Contents of a Location It’s often necessary to check the data stored in a memory location to be sure it’s correct. If improper data is found, it must be corrected in order to obtain the desired system response. The data in a location can either be a number (from 0-9) or a letter (from A-F).
  • Page 12: Locations Whose Contents Occupy More Than One Digit

    Locations Whose Contents Occupy More Than One Digit When a location contains more than one digit, they cannot be viewed simultaneously. As soon as a location is accessed, the first digit is displayed automatically. Additional digits (if they exist) can be displayed by pressing the following keys: Used to display the next digit in a location containing at least two digits;...
  • Page 13 Operation Action Enter the enter the factory default Installer Installer Code (0-2-0-6); Programming followed by # mode Access the press [0], [8], [ARM] current Installer Code (stored in location “08”) Enter a unique enter [3], [0], [5], [7] Installer Code (for this tutorial, we’ll use 3-0-5-7) Store the data...
  • Page 14: General System Parameters: Locations 00-05

    GENERAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS: LOCATIONS 00–05 Location: 00 Default Enable: Def: 00 PURPOSE: to enable or disable the option of resetting the system to the factory defaults. Enable the option of resetting the system to the factory defaults. Disable the option of resetting the system to the factory defaults. Location: 01 MS Lock: Def: 000000 §...
  • Page 15: System Codes: Locations 06-10

    Location: 04 Callback UD Phone # Enables greater security for remote Upload/Download operation. This is a number to which the alarm company computer, equipped with the U/D software, will be connected. When a call is made from a computer, using U/D software, to the Orbit-6 panel, the system will hang-up and call back using this UD phone number.
  • Page 16: System Time: Locations 11-13

    Location: 09 Installer Code II Same as the Installer Code 1, but with a few limitations: It can't modify the "default code", observe and modify the first installer's codes, modify any MS phone number, nor observe & modify MS lock code. Location: 10 Master Code PURPOSE: to establish the keypad code for the system’s “chief user”;...
  • Page 17 Locations: 14-21 Digit Not Used All unused zones should be given this designation. It is also used to disable a zone 24-Hour A violation of such a zone will always cause an instant intrusion alarm, regardless of the system’s armed/disarmed state Instant (Intrusion) Causes an immediate intrusion alarm if violated when the system is in arm state.
  • Page 18: Special Zone Types

    Locations: 14-21 Zone 1-8: (2 Digit Zone Sound and Comments Silent a violation during the armed period will produce no sound the resulting alarm can still be reported to the Central Station External Sounder (Continuous) causes the external sounding device to annunciate steadily, without breaks in the (default) sound cadence the sound will continue until the sounder “times out”...
  • Page 19: Utility Outputs: Locations 22-25

    Location: 18 Zone 5: (2 For fire zone the recommended (default) zone sound is “External sounder pulsed” However it is possible to change the zone sound and type to any of the ones provided in the previous list. Location: 19 Zone 6: Tamper Zone Zone 6 is reserved as a Tamper Zone.
  • Page 20 Digit Event and Result Not Active UO offers no response to any system activity (default) Arm Follow (Latch) U0 is activated when the system is armed. The activation occurs after the expiration of the exit/delay period. The U0 remains active (latched) while the system is armed. When disarming the system the U0 deactivates (unlatches).
  • Page 21 Special Emergency Keying Follow (Latched) UO is activated immediately when pressing the keypad’s [7] and [8] keys simultaneously for two seconds. U0 is deactivated when the system is disarmed. Special Emergency Keying Follow (Pulsed) UO is activated for several seconds when pressing the keypad’s [7] and [8] keys simultaneously for two seconds.
  • Page 22: Communication Parameters: Locations 20-21

    Duress Code Follow (Latched) UO is activated when any duress code is entered. The UO deactivates either when arming the system or disarming the system due to an alarm that was activated from the emergecy keypad keys, 24-hour zone violation or tamper zone violation. Follow Chime (Pulse) (Ver.
  • Page 23: Central Station Protocols: Location 27-28

    Location: 26 Dialer Controls: (2 Digit Attempts (default) Central Station Protocols: Location 27-28 Format Name Silent Knight/ ADEMCO Slow Silent Knight/ ADEMCO Slow Extended Radionics/DCI/ Franklin slow Silent Knight Fast Silent Knight Fast Extended Sescoa/Franklin/Vertix/ DCI fast Sescoa/Franklin/Vertix/DCI Extended Universal high speed Radionics Radionics Radionics Extended...
  • Page 24: Understanding The Code Format

    Understanding the Code Format To understand and modify the Code format according to a specific central station see the following First digit: determine the number corresponding to the desired combination of: Kissoff/Handshake Freq / Message Validation / Extended–Non-Extended Format) Second digit: determine the number (or letter) corresponding to the desired combination of: Dialing Rate / Interdigit Time / Data Frequency Location: 27 CS Protocols: (1...
  • Page 25: Upload/Download Rings: Location 29

    Location: 28 CS Protocols: When selecting a contact ID & SIA format, all the reporting codes will be automatically applied to the locations of the reporting codes. To change a code, enter a new code (according to the type of event – see page 30) to the corresponding location.
  • Page 26 Comments on System Controls (Location 30: 2 Silent Panic If “NO”, the panic alarm will be AUDIBLE at the External Sounder and visual on the keypad. If “YES”, the panic alarm will be INAUDIBLE at the External Sounder and invisable on the keypad.
  • Page 27: Periodic Test Time: Location 31

    System Controls: PERIODIC TEST TIME: LOCATION 31 If desired, the ORBIT-6 can send a daily test transmission to the Central Station to verify the operation of the unit’s Digital Communicator. Location: 31 Periodic Test Time Sets a fixed, daily time for sending an ORBIT-6 test transmission to the Central Station. The chosen time is expressed in 24-Hour format (following examples): 8:30 AM=0830 11:15AM=1115...
  • Page 28 Other Reporting Codes Location Daily test Report Code sent everyday at the time specified in Location 24 User 0 arm (the “Master” Code, “Quick Arm” OR “Keyswitch” Arm) User 1 arm Reporting code User 2 arm Reporting code User 3 arm Reporting code User 4 arm Reporting code User 5 arm Reporting code User 6 arm Reporting code...
  • Page 29 ORBIT-6 Installer Programming Worksheet Customer Phone No: ( ) ___________________ Central Station Account No:___________________ Comments:________________________________ Location Description Default Disable MS LOCK Phone No. CS 1 Phone No. CS 2 UD Call back CS Account No. Access Code Remote ID Code Installer Code 1 Installer Code 2 Master Code...
  • Page 30 CONTACT ID & SIA REPORT CODES FOR ORBIT 6 Event Reporting Zones Alarms/Disarm Exit/Entry Alarm Exit/Entry Restore Burglary Zone Alarm Burglary Zone Restore 24 Hour Zone Alarm 24 Hour Zone Restore Tamper Zone Alarm Tamper Zone Restore Smoke Zone Alarm/Restore Combustion Zone Alarm/Restore Water Flow Zone Alarm/Restore Heat Zone Alarm...
  • Page 31 Event Reporting Zones Alarms/Disarm Low Temperature Alarm/Restore Los of Air Flow Special Special Emergency Key Alarm Special Emergency Key Restore Fire Zone Alarm Fire Zone Restore Fire Key Alarm Fire Key Restore Panic Key Alarm Panic Key Restore Duress Alarm Duress Restore Troubles AC Trouble...
  • Page 32 ORBIT-6 Wiring Diagram RING TELEPHONE TO TELEPHONE LINE TO KEYPAD(S) TYPICAL BURGLARY ZONE WIRINGS (TWO DETECTIONS FOR EACH ZONE CONTACTS CONTACTS C O M Z3 COM Z4 C O M TO ZONES CONTACTS 12VDC 250 mA POWER SUPPLY PROGRAMMABLE OPEN COLLECTOR MAX 70mA OR TO UO EXPANDER TYPICAL FIRE...
  • Page 33 ORBIT-6 Wiring Diagram RING TELEPHONE TO TELEPHONE LINE TO KEYPAD(S) TYPICAL BURGLARY ZONE WIRINGS (TWO DETECTIONS FOR EACH ZONE CONTACTS Installer Manual CLK DAT YEL GRN Z1 C O M Z3 COM Z4 Z5 C O M TO ZONES CONTACTS Uo1 Uo2 Uo3 Uo4 FIGURE 1B DEFAULT...
  • Page 34 Panic Button FIGURE 1C 8-ZONE KEYPAD BOARD Zone Extension Z7 COM Backlit LEDS AUX GND CLK DAT WHT RED BLK YEL GRN Power LED Arm LED Ready LED Fire LED Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6/Tmp Zone 7 Zone 8...
  • Page 35 Notes Installer Manual...
  • Page 36 Installer Manual...
  • Page 37 ROKONET LIMITED WARRANTY Rokonet Electronics, Ltd. and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 18 months from the date of production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller can not guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product.

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