ADEMCO AlarmNet 7835C Installation Instructions Manual

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Summary of Contents for ADEMCO AlarmNet 7835C

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    7DEOHRI&RQWHQWV List of Terms ..............................2 Section 1. General Information ........................3 Introduction............................3 System Features ..........................3 Section 2. Quick Start/Programming Guide ....................4 Section 3. Installation and Setup ........................6 Removing the Lower Cover ......................6 Initial Power-Up Sequence .......................7 Selecting a Radio Installation Site ....................9 Testing the Installation........................10 Section 4.
  • Page 3: Section 1. General Information

    • ADEMCO cellular antenna included (part number K3209). Power • Wall-mounted 16.5VAC / 40VA transformer ADEMCO PN: 1361 (1361CN for Canadian installations). • Optional battery backup adds over 4 hours of additional system life during AC loss. ADEMCO PN: 7720BT Programmable Features •...
  • Page 4: Section 2. Quick Start/Programming Guide

    Remove the unit’s lower cover (refer to Removing the Lower Cover section). c. Connect a fully charged battery (Ademco 7720BT) or a 40VA transformer (Ademco 1361 or 1361CN). d. Monitor the initial power-up LED sequence (refer to the Initial Power-Up Sequence section). This can take several minutes.
  • Page 5 4XL.N6WDUW3URJUDPPLQJ*XLGH 7835C Programming Defaults for Zone Mode * Options 2, 3 and 4 must be programmed to complete Quick Start. Programming Option Standard Actual 7720P Keyboard Commands Default Value Entry ECP Radio (Y/N) A Software revision ID Number * xxxx B Radio and connectivity display (network OK, no service, no City Number * contact, signal strength, A or B carrier, MIN)
  • Page 6: Section 3. Installation And Setup

    6H.WLRQ,QVWDOODWLRQDQG6HWXS Removing the Lower Cover During normal operation, the lower cover of the 7835C should remain in place. To remove the cover, gently press in on either of the two locking tabs and lift the cover. Removing the cover will trigger the following two events: A tamper zone alarm will be transmitted.
  • Page 7: Initial Power-Up Sequence

    7835C Initial Power-Up Sequence Before connecting power, check that the following have been completed: 16.5VAC / 40VA transformer connected to terminal block positions 1 & 2 P2 in the correct position for zone 1 & 2 trigger levels (zone mode only) P3 in the correct position for zone or ECP operation Antenna installed Apply power by plugging in the 16.5VAC / 40VA transformer.
  • Page 8 Table 1. 7835C Initial Power-Up Bar Graph and Radio Status LED Sequence Active Function Bar Graph Display Radio Status Display 1) LED 5 blinking: 7835C performing Green on: un-registered radio setup and self-test. Time to complete: less than 1 minute. Yellow blinking: waiting NOTE: If the 7835C fails the self-test, the Red on: no MicroBurst coverage...
  • Page 9: Selecting A Radio Installation Site

    Selecting a Radio Installation Site The 7835C is designed to be mounted on a vertical surface (wall), with the included antenna pointing up. When selecting mounting a site, maintain distances from various types of electrical equipment as listed in Table 2. Additionally, observe the maximum wire run lengths (see Table 4). The 7835C is intended for indoor installation only.
  • Page 10: Testing The Installation

    Testing the Installation Using an Unregistered 7835C to Test the Installation An unregistered 7835C can send three types of test messages: unvalidated, validated, and test registration. Refer to the table below. Unvalidated Test Message Use this to test the path from the 7835C to the cell. Radio status LEDs for a good test message transmission to local cell: SINGLE click the tamper switch to send a test message...
  • Page 11: Section 4. Programming The 7835C

    6H.WLRQ3URJUDPPLQJWKH& There are 3 methods of programming the 7835C: (1) Using a 7720P Programming Tool; (2) using an ECP capable control panel that supports long range radio programming,; (3) using the Programmerless Registration Option (PRO). To use the 7720P, connect the 7720P then power-up the radio. Refer to the description below. To use an ECP capable control, connect the control, then power-up the radio.
  • Page 12: Subscriber Information

    Enter programming mode by pressing [ENTER] during the initial power-up period after the chaser sequence (while radio status LEDs are flashing consecutively or in unison). The 7835C reads its EEROM to determine its preprogrammed parameters. A CRC of the EEROM locations is also read.
  • Page 13 Question 7. Use the [SPACE] key to choose the method by which the 7835C will Carrier Select select its cellular carrier: “A” side or “B” side. The radio will test for up (Auto) to three carriers on a given side and chooses the best one for that side based on MicroBurst availability and signal strength.
  • Page 14: Pulse/Delay Zone Selection

    ECP Configuration (Question 8) Question 8. Skip this question if using zones (if you answered “N” to Device Addr Question 1) and go to Question 9. If using ECP mode (you answered “Y” to Question 1), enter the ECP device address of the radio. For VIA 30+, VISTA-10SE, and VISTA-20SE this must be address 3.
  • Page 15: Inverted Zone Selection

    Question 12 Press “Y” if zone 4 is connected to a pulsed bell output. Question 12b will appear. Pulse Z4 (Y/N) If you press “N,” the following appears. Question 12a Enter the reporting delay from 1-127 seconds for zone 4. Z4 Delay Enter “00”...
  • Page 16: Restoral Reporting Zone Selection

    Restoral Reporting Zone Selection (Questions 21-27) Restoral reporting can be enabled or disabled. If you have programmed any of the zones for pulse operation, then, following the restoral question, the 7720P will display "REST ON CHG (Y/N)". This feature is used for zones connected to the bell output of a panel, and when enabled (by pressing “Y”) will report the zone in restoral when the pulse train stops and a steady-state level, either high or low, is left on the zone input or when the steady-state level starts pulsing.
  • Page 17: Open/Close, Telco, Tamper Zone Selection

    Question 27 Press “Y” to designate zone 6 as the arm/disarm zone, which can be used to Arm/Dis Z6 (Y/N) determine whether alarm reports of certain zones get transmitted. See questions 27a- 27e to designate each zone. The system is disarmed when the zone is tripped (voltage applied);...
  • Page 18: Redundant Central Station Reporting

    Question 32 If you answered “yes” (Y) to “AC Loss RPT,” the radio will report AC Loss RPT the loss of AC line voltage within a 10-to 40-minute window after its (Y/N) detection. If this feature is disabled (by pressing “N”), AC loss alarms will be suppressed.
  • Page 19: Exiting Program Mode, Setting Defaults And Assigning Passwords

    Exiting Program Mode, Setting Defaults & Assigning Passwords When the last question is answered, the system validates all entries. If no errors are found, the following is displayed: REVIEW? To review the programming options (to ensure that the correct responses have been made), press “Y.” The programming questions will be displayed again, starting with Question 1.
  • Page 20: Section 5. Registration

    6H.WLRQ5HJLVWUDWLRQ Test Registration Prior to registering the radio, a test registration can be sent. The test registration is used to confirm the programming of the radio and the routing across the AlarmNet C network without actually registering the radio. This feature requires a 7720P. To initiate a test registration, first complete Quick Start programming.
  • Page 21 Interactive Registration The interactive registration feature allows the installer to register the 7835C through a series of keyboard commands on the 7720P installation tool. This method of registration lets the installer monitor the registration process. Once the installation is complete the installer should select the Registration [↑] command on the 7720P.
  • Page 22 If the installer proceeds beyond this Alarm Will Be point by answering “Y,” a correct PIN Sent, OK Y/N number must be supplied to complete the registration. Any attempt at registration at this point, whether successful or unsuccessful, will result in a radio substitution alarm being sent to the CS.
  • Page 23: Section 6. Mounting And Wiring

    6H.WLRQ0RXQWLQJDQG:LULQJ Mounting Install the included “rubber duck” antenna by screwing it onto the connector that extends from the top of the 7835C. The final mounting site should be chosen so that: • the wire lengths do not exceed the maximum wire lengths as specified in Table 4 •...
  • Page 24 7835C CURRENTLY NOT SUPPORTED TRANSFORMER 16.5VAC 40VA (ADEMCO 1361) (ADEMCO 1361CN IN CANADA) Figure 3. 7835C Terminal Block P2 CONFIGURED FOR ZONE 1 P2 CONFIGURED FOR ZONE 1 & ZONE 2 ( ) TRIGGER & ZONE 2 (+) TRIGGER Figure 4. 7835C P2 Jumper Configuration...
  • Page 25 RELAY 1 ZONE 1 INPUT TERM. 5 Figure 9. Wiring the 7835C zone 1 input to be triggered by an ADEMCO 4204 Relay Module • For UL zone operation, the 7835C must be used with controls that are UL Listed.
  • Page 26 RF failures. The status is displayed on the control’s keypad as “Long Rnge Fail” followed by a 4-digit code when using Ademco’s low-end control panels (Vista-10SE, Vista-20SE, Via-30P). These code are listed below, as well as Contact ID codes sent to the central station.
  • Page 27 Backup Battery Connection The optional battery backup (ADEMCO 7720BT) can provide over 4 hours of system life in the event of an AC power failure. When AC power is lost, the 7835C enters a low-power state and the programmable AC loss message can alert the AlarmNet Control Center (AC loss messages are reported within 10-40 minutes of actual AC loss).
  • Page 28: Section 7. Operation Overview

    6H.WLRQ2SHUDWLRQ2YHUYLHZ LED Indications The 7835C has two sets of LED displays: Radio Status LEDs and a multi-function bar graph. Radio Status: Green, yellow, and red LEDs, which provide information on pending messages, successful or unsuccessful message transmission, network connectivity, and registration status.
  • Page 29 Normal Operation With the 7835C installed, programmed, and registered, and after a successful transmission of the Power on Reset message, the 7835C enters normal operation. Normally, with good cellular coverage and no messages pending, the yellow status LED will flash in one of two patterns indicating the operating carrier. •...
  • Page 30: Section 8. Keyboard Commands

    6H.WLRQ.H\ERDUG&RPPDQGV 7720P Keyboard Commands When 7720P is plugged in, ECP communications are disabled. “A” Software Revision 7835C x.xx Display the installed software Revision. (c) Pittway 1999 “B” Radio & Connectivity Display NET OK -xxxDBM Z “NET OK” indicates that the 7835C is in contact with a local cell xxx-xxx-xxxx and AlarmNet.
  • Page 31 7835C has software version 1.20 or higher and you have a 7720P programming tool. Zone Mode Status Display Interpretation for “S” Command 123456 The numbers 1-6 represent the 6 zone inputs, and follow ADEMCO High Speed Format codes: 1 New Event 6 Previously Reported Event 2 New Opening...
  • Page 32: Section 9. Troubleshooting

    6H.WLRQ7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ Problem Probable Cause Solution 7835C not being received at the central Programming (subscriber number, central Verify and correct programming entry station. Message transmit successful; station ID number, or city number.) with the 7720P. Refer to the Programming yellow LED extinguishes, green LED section.
  • Page 33 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
  • Page 34: Ul Requirements

    8/5HTXLUHPHQWV Below is a list of UL requirements that must be met for UL installations. NOTE: The 7835C is not UL Listed for fire alarm service. For fire, the 7835CF can be used as the backup dialer. 7835CF is not approved for use as the primary fire dialer. There are no UL Listed siren drivers available for commercial burglar alarm use.
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  • Page 36: Specifications

    6SH.LIL.DWLRQV Dimensions: ......5” x 9.25” x 1.625” without antenna Power: ........ADEMCO 1361 Transformer (16.5VAC, 40VA) Backup Battery ......ADEMCO 7720BT AC Current drain: ....Normal operation: 330mA AC (2.0A AC peak during transmission) Radio fault output: ....Form A contacts rated for 0.5A, 125VAC Input triggering levels:.....Zones 1 and 2: selectable GND or 4.5 to 14.2 volts into 10k-ohms...
  • Page 37: Summary Of Connections Diagram

    PANEL TYPICAL CONTROL GND DATA DATA TRANSFORMER ZONE ZONE PANEL OUTPUT 16.5VAC 40VA (Bell Output, (ADEMCO 1361) Voltage Trigger, (ADEMCO 1361CN IN CANADA) TYPICAL ECP TYPICAL RADIO Relay Module) CONNECTION FAULT CONNECTION 7835C SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM – 37 –...
  • Page 38 24 months from the date stamp control on the product or, for products not having an Ademco date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply.

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