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Document Number: 466-1821 Rev. A PRELIMINARY
February 2002
Contents
About This Manual ............................................................ 1
Special Installation Requirements ..................................... 1
UL Listed Systems ..................................................... 1
Basic System ......................................................... 1
Unit (UL 1023) ...................................................... 1
Central Station Reporting ...................................... 1
UL-Canada Listed Systems ........................................ 1
Planning the Installation .................................................... 1
Standard System ......................................................... 1
Panel ...................................................................... 1
DTIM ..................................................................... 1
Additional System Components ............................2
Installing the System ......................................................... 2
Determine the Panel Location .................................... 2
Mounting the Panel .................................................... 2
Connecting the AC Power Transformer ..................... 3
Connecting the Backup Battery Pack ......................... 3
Powering Up the Panel ............................................... 4
Programming the Panel ..................................................... 4
and Menus .................................................................. 4
Installer Programing Menu Items ............................... 4
Clearing Memory .................................................. 5
Learning the DTIM into the Panel ........................ 5
Account Menu ....................................................... 5
Account ............................................................ 5
Phones Menu ......................................................... 5
Number 1 and 2 ................................................ 5
FMT - CID ....................................................... 6
High Lvl ........................................................... 6
Low Lvl............................................................ 6
Openings .......................................................... 6
Closings ............................................................ 6
Backup ..............................................................6
Dial Dly ............................................................ 6
Pre-Dial String.................................................. 7
Preliminary 2/5/02
Devices ..................................................................7
Downloader ...........................................................9
Codes .................................................................... 9
Timers ..................................................................10
Options ................................................................10
Reports .................................................................13
Siren .....................................................................14
Exit - DL ..............................................................14
User Programing Menu Items ...................................14
Entering User Programming Mode .....................14
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DTMF Dial ...................................................... 7
Add .................................................................. 7
Delete ............................................................... 7
Review ............................................................. 8
Text .................................................................. 8
Number ............................................................. 9
DL Code ........................................................... 9
Install Code....................................................... 9
Dealer Code ...................................................... 9
Duress Code ..................................................... 9
Apartment Manager ......................................... 9
Entry Dly ........................................................ 10
Exit Dly .......................................................... 10
Phone Test Frequency..................................... 10
Next Phone Test ............................................. 10
Sleepy Time.................................................... 10
Sleep Hour ...................................................... 10
KTP Arm ........................................................ 10
Police Panic ................................................... 10
Emergency Panic ........................................... 11
Fire Panic ....................................................... 11
Rcvr Trouble................................................... 11
Panel Tamper ..................................................11
Exit Ext........................................................... 11
Swinger Shutdown ......................................... 11
Quick Arm ...................................................... 11
Quick Exit....................................................... 12
Auto Stay Arm................................................ 12
Supv Time....................................................... 12
Alarm Verify................................................... 12
Demo Kit ........................................................ 13
Zones ..............................................................13
AC Fail ........................................................... 13
Low CPU Battery ........................................... 13
Phone Test ...................................................... 13
Auto Phone Test ............................................. 14
Siren Time Out ...............................................14
Trouble Beeps................................................. 14
Alarm Volume ................................................14
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Preliminary 2/5/02 ITI Part No. 60-874-95 $OOHJUR Document Number: 466-1821 Rev. A PRELIMINARY February 2002 ,QVWDOODWLRQ ,QVWUXFWLRQV Contents 8 6 6 0 g 1 0 a . d s f About This Manual ............1 DTMF Dial ............7 Devices ..............7 Add ..............
  • Page 2 Preliminary 2/5/02 Codes ..............14 Testing Sensors/Zones ..........17 Apartment Manager ........14 If a Wireless Sensor Does Not Test .....17 Primary ............15 Testing Phone Communication .........17 User 2, 3, 4 ............. 15 Testing Central Station Communication ....17 Time ..............15 Phone Test ............
  • Page 3 FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interlogix Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    ‰ SLEEPY TIME set to off. ‰ Power: AC Class II, 8 VAC transformer. ‰ EXIT EXTENSION set to off. ‰ Backup Battery 4.8 VDC rechargable NiCd battery pack. (34-057) ‰ One Supervised Hardwire Zone: Input for various hard- Allegro...
  • Page 5: Additional System Components

    Recheck for level, insert the lower screw, and tighten runs from picking up electrical noise. both mounting screws. Install the antenna. There are three antenna options to choose from: *) Not investigated by UL. Allegro...
  • Page 6: Connecting Detection Devices To Panel Zone Inputs

    The maximum loop resistance for each zone input is 300 ohms, plus the 2k EOL resistor. panel will be powered by a battery pack containing four rechargeable NiCd batteries. Connecting Intrusion Detection Devices Figure 5 shows the typical wiring for N/C and N/O door/ window intrusion detection. Allegro...
  • Page 7: Powering Up The Panel

    Programming the Panel Entering programming mode on site is done from the panel, This section describes how to program all settings found in using an installer code. The default installer code is programming mode. You can program the panel manually Allegro...
  • Page 8: Clearing Memory

    Press #, then enter the 4-10 digit code (0-9 and A-F) and press #. T I P L O C A L L O C A L R I N G T I P R I N G Figure 10. DTIM Tamper Switch and LED Locations Allegro...
  • Page 9: Phones Menu

    See Table B4: “Central Station Reports,” on page 27 for a complete list of reports. Note For UL listed installations, High and Low-level reports must be set to on. To turn high-level reports on or off under phone 1/2: ‰ Press # to turn it on or off. Allegro...
  • Page 10: Dial Dly

    RF touchpads, and other RF devices such as the DTIM. 2. Trip the sensor (see Table 3). The panel beeps twice to indi- cate the sensor was successfully learned into the panel. 3. Repeat step 2 until all desired zones are added. Allegro...
  • Page 11: Delete

    Press # to select the word you want. 5. Press * to review what has been selected, then press go to the next zone to change. 6. Repeat steps 2 thru 4 to change all zones. Allegro...
  • Page 12: Downloader

    If a dealer code is programmed, all settings except phone numbers, pre-dial string, and downloader number and dealer code can be changed. To change an installer code: ‰ Enter 4-digit code and then press #. Allegro...
  • Page 13: Timers

    Auto Phone Test under the Reports or can be aborted. option. To turn the police panic on or off: ‰ Press # to turn on or off. To set the next phone test: ‰ Press #, enter desired time (1-255 days) and press #. Allegro...
  • Page 14: Emergency Panic

    A police alarm will sound will be displayed. If this feature is off, the PANEL TAMPER panel will display a status message only. To turn the panel tamper on or off: ‰ Press # to turn on or off. Allegro...
  • Page 15: Quick Exit

    Arming the system to “Level 3 with No Delay” overrides the To turn alarm verify on or off: Auto Stay Arming feature. ‰ Press # to turn on or off. To turn auto stay arm on or off: ‰ Press # to turn on or off. Allegro...
  • Page 16: Demo Kit

    (Reports) Demo kit Instructions 2nd Tier The following contains the modifications to Allegro Software (Default = on) When this setting is on, the panel reports a low that embody the Demo Kit Software. All features work exactly panel battery to the central station before shutting down.
  • Page 17: Auto Phone Test

    After all installer programming is completed, use the fol- To set the primary code: lowing procedure to exit programming mode. # to display the current code. 1. Press To exit programming mode: # , enter the desired code and then press # . 2. Press Allegro...
  • Page 18: User 2, 3, 4

    Panic Buttons Press and hold the appropriate panic button(s) for 3 seconds KeyChain Touchpad Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK simultaneously for 3 seconds Remote Handheld Press and hold the 2 EMERGENCY Touchpad buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds Allegro...
  • Page 19: Volume

    Downloader Programming manual. The panel can be programmed remotely using ToolBox. Table 6: Basic Operating Commands Allegro has a 100 event buffer that can only be viewed by ToolBox. Use the information you recorded in Appendix B How to... Command...
  • Page 20: Testing Sensors/Zones

    To avoid the dispatch of emergency personnel, call the Type of Sensor Beeps central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the system! Wireless Intrusion Sensors 7–8 beeps Arm the system. Wireless Smoke & Heat Sensors 7–8 beeps Allegro...
  • Page 21: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    1. Check your records to see if you have the install code on file. 2. Verify the install code using the Downloader. 3. Use the Dealer Code to enter program mode and view the installer code. 4. Call Technical Support for assistance. Arming/Disarming Allegro...
  • Page 22 1. Sensor tamper switch is tripped—sensor cover is off, not latched securely, or sensor is not mounted securely. Secure sensor mounting and/or cover, then trip sensor to clear the condition. 2. Check the sensor battery for low voltage. Replace batteries, if necessary. Allegro...
  • Page 23 DTIM has not been enrolled. Downloader Download/upload session fails on a pre-programmed panel. 1. Verify Downloader Phone Number matches ToolBox setting. 2. Verify Downloader CODE matches ToolBox setting. 3. Verify Dealer CODE matches ToolBox setting. 4. Verify panel Account Number matches ToolBox setting. Allegro...
  • Page 24 Preliminary 2/5/02 Feature Problem Action/Solution Download/upload session fails on an unprogrammed panel. 1. Verify Downloader Phone Number matches ToolBox setting. 2. Verify Downloader CODE matches ToolBox setting. 3. Verify Dealer CODE matches ToolBox setting. Allegro...
  • Page 25: Appendix B: Reference Tables

    24-hour fire, rate-of-rise heat, and smoke sensors. Fire Instant 1, 2, 3 √ √ √ 34 Gas Carbonmonoxide (CO) Gas Detectors ‡ Emergency Instant 1, 2, 3 √ √ 36 DTIM Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM) Police Instant 1, 2, 3 Allegro...
  • Page 26 Openings (off) off, on Closings (off) off, on Backup (on) off, on Dial DLY (30) 15-120 Pre-dial String (none) 8 digits; 0-9, *, #, pause DTMF Dial (on) off, on Number (none) 24 digits; 0-9, *, #, pause Allegro...
  • Page 27 Phone Test, on off, on Auto Phone Test, off (on for UL 1635) off, on Siren Time Out, 4 (min for UL installations) 1-30 Trouble Beeps, on (on for UL installations) off, on Alarm Volume, 6 (min for UL installations) Allegro...
  • Page 28 Preliminary 2/5/02 Table B3: Sensor Information Sensor Sensor Sensor Text Sensor Type Number Group Allegro...
  • Page 29 Receiver Failure (or Receiver Trouble?) √ Receiver Jam √ Event Buffer Full √ System Tamper √ Fire Panic √ Police Panic √ Auxiliary Panic √ Opening report √ Closing Report √ Duress Alarm √ Force Arm √ Recent Closing √ Sensor Test Entry/Exit Allegro...
  • Page 30: Appendix C: Installation Menus

    T r o u b l e B e e p s 4 m i n . O n O f f 6 0 8 7 4 9 5 g 4 4 a . d s f Note: Underlined settings indicate defaults Allegro...
  • Page 31: Specifications

    Storage:......-30° to140° F (-34° to 60° C) Rechargable NiCd Battery Rechargeable Battery:..4.8 VDC Operating: ......32° to 122° F (0° to 49° C) pack Maximum Humidity: ..90% relative humidity, noncondensing Radio Frequency: ....319.5 MHz + or - 140 kHz Allegro...

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