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R E G E N C Y
Model 4720 Control/Communicator
Installation Manual
Part Number 150476, Rev. A
Initial Release Date: March 1995
Revised October 1998

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  • Page 1 R E G E N C Y Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual Part Number 150476, Rev. A Initial Release Date: March 1995 Revised October 1998...
  • Page 2 Interactive Technologies, Inc. Security Automation Fire Protection Access Control Visit our website at www.ititechnologies.com ITI and Regency are registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc. ITI © 1998. All rights reserved. For reprints, order manual: 150476, Revision A...
  • Page 3 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. can void the user’s author- ity to operate the equipment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Table of Contents Introduction ............1 Features .
  • Page 5 Model 4720 Control Panel Installation ........
  • Page 6 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Internal Speaker Wiring ........... . 37 10.4...
  • Page 7 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Audible Alarms ............56 15.2...
  • Page 8 Model 4720 reporting Formats ........
  • Page 9 Current Draw on Protective Devices LEDs 2 and 3 (F2 and F3) ..22 Wiring the Touchpads to the Model 4720 ......29 Switches to Open to Select Sensor ID Numbers .
  • Page 10 4720 Printed Circuit Board, Prior to Revision L ....... 9...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    The ITI ® Model 4720 is a combination Control/Communicator which features 16 internal zones. Through the use of zone expanders, the Model 4720 can have up to 80 zones. The zones can be programmed for a wide variety of functions. The Model 4720 can be used in both residential and commercial applications depending on the peripherals and programming options selected.
  • Page 12: Preconnection Requirements

    This module may be used for remote control of doors, timed control of lights and remote sensing of temperature, humidity, fluid level, and air flow. • Model 4160 Supervised Bell Module. This module must be used when installing the Model 4720 for NFPA 72A. • Model 4165 Transformer Housing for NFPA installations. •...
  • Page 13: Fcc Requirements

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 4. This device cannot be adjusted or repaired in the field. In case of trouble with the device notify the installing company or return to: Interactive Technologies, Inc.
  • Page 14: Programming Restrictions

    Local Protective Signaling Systems (UL 864) and Household Fire Warning Systems (UL 985) 1. The Regency ® Supervised Siren Module must be wired to the Model 4720. To warn of a fire, the module provides a UL temporal-three siren that uses three distinctive, repeating short beeps.
  • Page 15: Nfpa 72 Central Station Signaling And Local Protective Signaling Systems (Ul 864)

    4. All bell wiring must be run in its own conduit and it must be connected to the control unit using its own knockout hole. 5. The 4720 may be used with any UL Listed receiver that can accept one of the six Model 4720 formats.
  • Page 16: Knockout Plug Installation Diagram

    Knockout Plug Installation Diagram Figure 2.3.5a: WARNING: Because of the tamper switch on the Model 4720 cabinet, an alarm will occur when installing the battery, since the door must be open when power is applied. There are two (2) ways of dealing with this: 1.
  • Page 17: Fire System Test Procedure For Ul 985 Systems

    Model 4720 until told to do so in this manual (Section 8). Figure 3a represents the Model 4720 Revision L printed circuit board. Figure 3b shows the printed circuit board for earlier revisions. The PC board contains the switches, fuses, electronic components and connectors needed to install, monitor, and protect the system.
  • Page 18: Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 4720 Printed Circuit Board, Revision L Figure 3a:...
  • Page 19: 4720 Printed Circuit Board, Prior To Revision L

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 4720 Printed Circuit Board, Prior to Revision L Figure 3b:...
  • Page 20: Battery Cables

    DC Power Switch The DC power switch is used to remove DC power from the circuitry of the Model 4720. When this switch is in the OFF position with AC connected, the only thing that remains functional is the battery charging circuit.
  • Page 21: Fuses

    The green Earth Grounding Wire (included) must have one end installed under one of the four (4) mounting screws of the Model 4720 printed circuit board. The other end must be connected to a good earth ground. If this is not available via the ground wire of the building's 3-conductor AC wiring, then a separate heavy gauge wire should be run to a metal cold water pipe or grounding stake.
  • Page 22: Ac Power Light

    3.10.4 This 12-pin connector is used to connect the Model 4140 Intercom Module ICOM connector to the Model 4720 printed circuit board. The 7369 Listen-in Module can also be connected here, if the Model 4140 is not used. Expansion Connectors (P3 and P4) 3.11...
  • Page 23 Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Be sure to maintain a physical separation of at least one-half inch between the field wires and any expansion device connection points. This will prevent transient damage to the connection points.
  • Page 24: Jumper Blocks And Jumper Wires

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 P6: 4140 Intercom/Telephone/Listen-in or 7369 Listen-in +12 V (LED 2 or Fuse F2) LISTEN ENABLE OUT /DIAL CONTROL AUDIO ENABLE CONTROL AUDIO OUT TELEPHONE AUDIO EARTH GND...
  • Page 25: Plug-On Terminal Strips

    Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Plug-On Terminal Strips 3.13 The Model 4720 uses plug-on terminal strips, which allow you to change the panel without unscrewing each terminated wire. Terminal Strip Removal 3.13.1 1. Tag each of the four (4) terminal block wire bundles, so the blocks can be reinstalled in the correct positions.
  • Page 26: Model 4720 Terminal Strip Description

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Model 4720 Terminal Strip Description 3.14 Terminal # Terminal Description Electrical Ratings AC input 16.5 V , 60 Hz, 40 VA AC input 16.5 V , 60 Hz, 40 VA...
  • Page 27: Non-Ul Wiring Diagram

    Non-UL Wiring Diagram 3.15 For UL installations, refer to the wiring diagram mounted in the front cover of the Model 4720 only. This diagram contains items which are not currently acceptable for UL installations. These items are the Model 4203 Touchpad, PLC Connector, 7140 relays, and external siren driver. The UL wiring diagram also contains various electrical ratings and restrictions.
  • Page 28: 4720 Control Panel Overview

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 4720 Control Panel Overview Current Draw Calculations Total Standby and Alarm Current Draw 4.1.1 Table 4.1.1.0a is a worksheet to help you calculate the amount of current the system draws on standby and in an alarm condition, to make sure the installation does not exceed power supply and calculating current draw for battery capacity.
  • Page 29 Include both printed and handwritten values. 5. For UL installations—To obtain 24-hour standby battery power, the Total standby current draw must not exceed 200 mA when using the Model 4720 only, and must not exceed 350 mA when one 4195 is used.
  • Page 30 Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Table 4.1.1.0a: Current Load Worksheet Device Fuse # # of Devices Times Current Per Total Total (Revision (Prev. (Max. Allowed) Device Standby Alarm Revs.) Current Current & Later) ×...
  • Page 31: Current Draw On Protective Devices Indicated By Leds 2 And 3 (F2 And F3)

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Table 4.1.1.0a: Current Load Worksheet Device Fuse # # of Devices Times Current Per Total Total (Revision (Prev. (Max. Allowed) Device Standby Alarm Revs.) Current Current & Later) Model 7181 Univer- (1 per zone max.)
  • Page 32: Current Draw On Protective Devices Leds 2 And 3 (F2 And F3)

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 4. Subtract the second value in Column 3 from the first value in Column 3. (Total alarm current – Alarm current NOT associated with LED 2 or 3) The total combined Alarm current draw on these protective devices must not exceed 1300 mA.
  • Page 33: System Planning Block Diagram

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 System Planning Block Diagram Model 4720 System Planning Diagram Figure 4.2a:...
  • Page 34: Wiring Precautions

    Model 4720 Control Panel Installation Selecting a Location When selecting a location to mount the Model 4720 control panel consider the following factors. The unit should be mounted where it will not be exposed to extremes in temperature and it will be free from moisture.
  • Page 35: Mounting The Model 4720

    Revised 10/98 Mounting the Model 4720 Mount the Model 4720 so it is firmly secured to the wall surface. When mounting on concrete, especially when moisture is expected, attach a piece of -inch plywood to the concrete surface and then attach the Model 4720 to the plywood.
  • Page 36: Installing The Transformer

    Model 7890 Transient-Surge Protector to the Model 9220 UL Listed Class II Power Transformer (16.5 V , 40 VA). Both models are included with the Model 4720. The transformer should be plugged into a 120-V , 60-Hz continuous duty (unswitched) grounded outlet.
  • Page 37: Model 4195 Auxiliary Power Supply

    The 4195 should be mounted in the plastic board mount above the Model 4720. Figure 6.4a shows how to wire the Model 4195. Connect the red battery lead from the Model 4720 to the spade lug labeled + on the diagram below.
  • Page 38: Touchpad Installation

    Note 1: In a UL installation, the touchpads must be mounted on a dual gang electrical box. Note 2: If a touchpad is removed from a Model 2605/2607 and then connected to a Model 4720, the CHM and CODE2 keys won't function. The touchpad is programmed by the 2605/2607 and must be reprogrammed at the factory before it can be used with a 4720.
  • Page 39: Wiring The Touchpads

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Wiring the Touchpads All touchpads require four (4) wires to operate. The 4-conductor cable can be up to 1,000 feet long. The minimum wire gauge is 22 AWG for runs under 500 feet and 18 AWG for runs between 500 and 1,000 feet.
  • Page 40: Setting Id Codes

    Wiring the Model 4203 7.5.2 Note: The last four (4) zones on the Model 4720 are used as inputs from the Model 4203. You will lose the use of these zones for alarms. Note: The Model 4203 Touchpad requires control chip Revision B or later.
  • Page 41: Mechanical Keyswitch

    Internal Zones This section applies to the 16 internal zones of the Model 4720 only. For information on wiring of the expansion zones, refer to Section 12. Zones 1 through 16 (Terminals 23 through 38) may be used with normally open contacts, normally closed contacts, or a combination of both.
  • Page 42: Normally Open And Normally Closed Contact Wiring

    Terminal 3 or 4 of the Model 4195 Auxiliary Power Supply (instead of Terminal 10 of the Model 4720), and connect Terminal 6 of the Model 4195 to Terminal 10 (instead of Terminal 5) of the Model 4720. When the Model 4720 powers up, Terminal 10 of the Model 4720 will drop to 0 V momentarily, which will reset all the smoke detectors.
  • Page 43: Model 7181 Fire Zone Converter

    The Model 7181 Fire Zone Converter allows you to connect style A (formerly class B) sensors to the Model 4720's style D (formerly class A) zones, to connect style D sensors to the Model 4720's style A zones, and to connect 2-wire smoke detectors to the Model 4720's 4-wire zones. For installation information, see the Model 7181 Installation Manual (P/N 150632).
  • Page 44: Auxiliary Power For Supervised Bells

    Supply. The Model 4160 must be Revision D.2 or later (fused at 1.5 A FB). Connect Terminal 5 of the Model 4160 to Terminal 3 or 4 of the Model 4195, instead of Terminal 5 of the Model 4720. The maximum bell current is now 1 A (8 bells at 125 mA each).
  • Page 45: Commercial Burglary Bell Wiring

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 4160 4195 1.25 A EACH 9227 18 VAC +12 V +12 V SUPERVISION +12 V MODEL 7630 EOL RESISTOR BELLS (1A MAX TOTAL) 4720 ZONES *TERM. 34 (ZONE 12) USED AS AN EXAMPLE 0476G15A.DSF...
  • Page 46: External Speaker Wiring

    Terminals 4 and 7 as shown in the diagram below. DO NOT cut Jumper J1 on the Model 4720. If the board has a shunt block, leave it in the right (“in”) position. An external speaker is NOT permitted for UL commercial installations.
  • Page 47: Internal Speaker Wiring

    If an internal speaker is to be used such as in a touchpad, it must be connected between Terminal 5 (auxiliary power, speaker +) and Terminal 8 (speaker –). The 4720 was designed for use with an 8-Ω, 9-W internal speaker or up to six 45-Ω, 1-W speakers.
  • Page 48: Telephone Line Connection

    The Model 4720 communicates to the central station over the same telephone line already installed in your home or building. You should connect the Model 4720 to the phone line using an RJ31X type phone jack. The telephone company will install an RJ31X jack upon request. The Model 7860 connecting cord will mate to the RJ31X and can be wired into the Model 4720 as shown in Figure 11.1a below.
  • Page 49: External Dialer Failed Indicator

    Line 1, and an answering machine on Line 1 would prevent activation of the downloading feature. 1. Plug the Model 4175 onto the Phone Line Monitor connector on the Model 4720 printed circuit board (same connector as for the Model 4170).
  • Page 50: Model 4175 Operation

    11.4.2 The 4720 will always try to use Phone Line 1 unless it is bad. If Phone Line 1 is bad, the Model 4720 automatically chooses Line 2. If the Model 4720 fails to communicate on its first attempt (on either line), it will automatically switch to the alternate phone line.
  • Page 51: Wiring The Model 4110 Serial Zone Expander

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Wiring the Model 4110 Serial Zone Expander Figure 12.1.1a: The Model 4100 SmartSensor contains a magnetic reed switch for sensing alarms. The Model 4101 provides two (2) terminals for connecting either normally open or normally closed contacts. Both models provide two (2) terminals for connection to the Model 4110 Zone Expander.
  • Page 52: Switches To Open To Select Sensor Id Numbers

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 The Model 4110 has two (2) serial loops. Each loop may have up to 30 Model 4100 and Model 4101s in any combination. If you will be using 30 sensors or less, they should all be placed on Loop 1 (Terminals 1 and 2 of the Model 4110).
  • Page 53: Determining Id Numbers And Zone Numbers

    Expander 2, you must first cut Jumper J1 on the Model 4110 printed circuit board. When this is done, the Model 4720 will see the Model 4110 as “Device 3” instead of “Device 2”. When using software Revision 880911 or later, the zone numbers for the two (2) expanders are determined in the same way (see Section 12.1.2: Determining ID Numbers and Zone Numbers).
  • Page 54: Model 4115 Serial Zone Expander

    12.3 The Model 4125 is a multiplexed zone expander that can add up to 64 expansion zones to the Model 4720. In any one zone, all contacts must be either normally open or normally closed. The Model 4125 is mounted in a separate cabinet not exceeding three (3) ft.
  • Page 55: Wiring The Model 4125 Zone Expander To A 4000 Series Control Panel

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Figure 12.3.1b shows how to wire the Model 4125 to a 4000 series control panel. Wiring the Model 4125 Zone Expander to a 4000 Series Control Panel...
  • Page 56: Determining 4125 Zone Expander's Input And Zone Numbers

    22 (or larger), up to 500 feet in length, allowing placement of the Model 4135 for optimum RF reception. Note: Any combination of two (2) zone expanders may be used on the Model 4720 but the maximum number of zones (Including touchpad panic switches) cannot exceed 83.
  • Page 57: Programming The Transmitters

    Model 4184 Watchdog Module Wiring 13.1 The Model 4184 Watchdog Module connects to the Model 4720 Control/Communicator in order to comply with NFPA commercial fire protection equipment standards. NFPA Standards require that all equipment trouble conditions must be reported. The Model 4184 Watchdog Module monitors failures of all touchpads or failures in the control micro control unit, as the touchpads themselves cannot annunciate these types of malfunctions.
  • Page 58: Operating Procedure, 4184 Watchdog Module

    Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 The Model 4184 Watchdog Module is installed in the Snap-trak, and connects to the Model 4720 control communicator through a 4-conductor cable (P/N 130235) in the following manner: Wire Color...
  • Page 59: Mounting The Model 4640

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Connecting the Model 4140 to the Model 4720 Figure 14.1a: Mounting the Model 4640 14.1.1 The Model 4640 is designed to be mounted next to a touchpad at its right side. The plastic prongs sticking out of the Model 4640 are for attachment to a touchpad.
  • Page 60: Mounting The Model 4640 As A Stand-Alone Intercom

    On 4140 boards prior to Revision D, Pin 2 of the Model 4640 must be wired to Terminal 5 on the Model 4720. On boards prior to Revision E.2, the microphone gain adjustment on the Model 4640 may have to be adjusted to minimum gain. This will prevent system oscillations, but will also reduce the volume of the microphone.
  • Page 61: Connecting The Model 4640

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Table 14.1.3a: Connecting the Model 4640 4640 Pin # 4140 Terminal # Description Wire Color Ground Black +12 VDC Auxiliary power Brown Speaker signal (+) Green Microphone signal White Speaker signal (–)
  • Page 62: 7381 Connecting The Model 4140 To The Model 7381 Front Door Intercom Station

    4720 zone input* * Note: If you are using the doorbell option with the Model 4720/4140, connect the blue wire to the input of the zone that has been programmed as the doorbell zone. Connect the green wire to its corresponding output.
  • Page 63: Model 4150 Environment Control

    Model 5260 Printer Interface 14.3.2 The Model 5260 Printer Interface attaches to the Model 4720 expansion bus to print activity reports on a standard parallel or serial interface printer, or to send information to a serial computer port. For 5260 installation instructions, refer to the Model 5260 Installation Manual (P/N 150591).
  • Page 64: Model 7369 Two-Way Audio Listen-In Module

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Model 7367 with Model 4640 Speaker and Microphone Figure 14.4b: Model 7369 Two-Way Audio Listen-in Module 14.5 The Model 7369 Two-Way Audio Listen-In Module allows for alarm verification and two-way...
  • Page 65: Touchpad Operation

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Touchpad Operation The following paragraphs describe the functions of the indicators and switches provided on the touchpads. Keep in mind that some of the touchpads do not provide all of the functions listed. If you are using a touchpad that does not have a described function, skip that particular paragraph.
  • Page 66: Led Indications

    ON – All zones will be armed when the Armed light is ON. OFF – Interior zones are disabled. When the Model 4720 is armed, it protects the building against entry from the outside, but people can move around inside without setting off the alarm.
  • Page 67: Bell Sounds

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 The touchpad speakers will also beep when: • A key is pressed. Someone has activated the zone display by pressing the BYPS, MEM, or STAT keys. •...
  • Page 68 MUTE This key silences the audible trouble signal. Pressing MUTE will also exit any of the special test modes and return the Model 4720 to normal operation. (The CHM and INT keys toggle simultaneously.) The CHM key controls whether or not a chime tone will be generated when someone enters a chime zone while the system is disarmed.
  • Page 69: Touchpad Functions

    Press MEM to display the zone number and location of alarms. In previous versions of the Model 4720, you had to wait while the LCD scrolled through all zones in alarm or trouble.
  • Page 70: To Clear Memory

    DOOR key (Commercial Touchpads Only) 16.10.1 Note: The Model 4720 is not listed for UL 294 access control systems. 1. Pressing DOOR, followed by your access code will cause the doorstrike output to activate. 2. If the High Security Access option was selected during programming, you must press DOOR (display shows ENTER CODE A, then the High Security Access Code (Code 99).
  • Page 71: Code 2 Key (Code 2 Residential Touchpads Only)

    16.12.1 When the Dialer Test mode is accessed, the Model 4720 will send a “Dialer Test” to the central station receiver. To activate a Dialer Test, press TEST followed by a valid access code that can be used to arm the system.
  • Page 72: Request Download

    Example: To set a date of July 1, 1986, you would enter 0, 7, 0, 1, 8, 6. After pressing the sixth digit, the Model 4720 will automatically return to the normal operation mode. Always remember to enter leading zeros.
  • Page 73: Set Time Mode

    2. When you are done talking, press ICOM to turn off the intercom. Note: During 4720 programming you will select an Intercom Time-out. This number will be from 15 to 255 seconds. The intercom feature will automatically hang up after the programmed time has elapsed.
  • Page 74: Do Not Disturb

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Do Not Disturb 16.13.5 As of Revision 880515 of the Model 4140 chip, the intercom has a Do Not Disturb feature: 1. To activate, press 9, ICOM.
  • Page 75: Preprogrammed Eeprom

    This information determines what options the system will perform. The 4720 is shipped with an EEPROM that has been factory-programmed with the options listed below so that the system is operational as soon as it is installed. Any options not listed below have default values of “NO”...
  • Page 76: Timers

    To change the options, the EEPROM must be reprogrammed using the Model 5520 Programmer, the Model 5540 Downloading Software or one of the touchpads that has an LCD. For more information on programming, see Section 18, the Programming Options Description (P/N 150299) and the Model 4720 Programming Record (P/N 150298).
  • Page 77: Programming

    The Initial Download 18.1.1 The Model 4720 was programmed at the factory to Answer Ring Detect after 10 rings. Once the Model 4720 is installed, the downloading computer can call the Model 4720. After 10 rings, the Model 4720 will answer the call and downloading will begin.
  • Page 78: Model 5520 Field Programmer

    Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Model 5520 Field Programmer 18.2 Figure 18.2a shows the Model 5520 menu structure. See the Model 5520 Programmer Manual (P/N 150479) for instructions on using the programmer.
  • Page 79: Touchpad Programming

    2. Press MUTE, MUTE. You are now in the Normal Operating mode. 3. Press 6, TEST, followed by Code 0. Code 0 is factory set to “1-2-3-4-5-6”. This will place the Model 4720 into the Hex Programming mode. The display will indicate that you are at address $000.
  • Page 80: Area Control Operation

    Code 15 = Burglary Alarm in zone 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, or 75. Note: If you are using the Model 4726 dialer chip or Revision M of the Model 4720 board and have selected the 16-zone reporting option, this information does not apply to you. You will report Zones 1-16.
  • Page 81 Regency ® Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 FSK & SK 4/2 Description Radionics Radionics Code BFSK Code BFSK English Intrusion Zone codes: Burglary alarm Alarm zone X Alarm restore or bypass Restore zone X...
  • Page 82: Sia Reporting Format

    Manual test 0-99 RX0 - 99 System tested by Code 0 - 99 Data lost 0 Previous event could not be reported and the information was lost * Note: The 4720 sends “MA”; the Model 4724-2 and the Model 4734-2 send “QA”.
  • Page 83 * Note: The 4720 sends “MA”; the Model 4724-2 and the Model 4734-2 send “QA”. The Model 4720 is compatible with the following UL Listed receivers (the formats used for each receiver are shown in parentheses): Regency Model 9000 (SIA < FSK1, SK 4/2, Radionics BFSK)
  • Page 84: Trouble/Error Messages

    PAPER Printer is out of paper. DATA LOST Dialer has failed all of its attempts to communicate with the central station and the Model 4720 has deleted the message(s) it was trying to send. FAILED Dialer cannot communicate with the central station. Appears in conjunction with DATA LOST.
  • Page 85: Errors

    Malfunctions in the system are often caused by problems in the accessories, detectors, and sensors that are attached to the Model 4720. Make sure that all accessories and external devices are in good working order before you begin to troubleshoot the Model 4720 Control/Communicator cabinet. Also make sure that the telephone line is in good working order.
  • Page 86: New Features Available With Revision N Of The Model 4720

    Sprinkler Supervisory Zone Type 25.1 With Revision N of the Model 4720, the sprinkler supervisory zone type replaces the gas zone type. Figure 25.1a and the chart below show how to wire and program sprinkler supervisory zones. With Revision J of the Model 4724-2 control chip and Revision C of the Model 4734-2 control chip, the sprinkler supervisory zone type is now available.
  • Page 87: Lcd Operational Changes

    Memory Reporting During Auto Test 25.3 When an Auto Test occurs, the Model 4720 also sends a report of all unrestored events. It is not possible to distinguish between old and new events during an Auto Test. Treat all alarms, troubles, and supervisories as...
  • Page 88: Regency ® One Year Limited Warranty

    ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Interactive Technologies, Inc. (ITI) warrants that Regency products manufactured by ITI (Regency Product) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser. This Limited Warranty extends only to the original purchaser and does not extend to consum- ers, end users or other secondary purchasers of Regency Product.
  • Page 89 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 Index ....71 Symbols 80 code ....73 8510 Receiver .
  • Page 90 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ... . 71 ....57...
  • Page 91 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ... . 12 clock speed adjustment ... 72 Close area 1 - 8 printout .
  • Page 92 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ....70 Digit reported zone EEPROMs ..65...
  • Page 93 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ....71 ....65...
  • Page 94 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ... . . 53 PAPER message ....66 touchpads with .
  • Page 95 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ....64 memory location #1 modules ....64 .
  • Page 96 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ....72 OR 0 - 99 codes power supply ..73 .
  • Page 97 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 reporting SEIA format ....6 alarms see SIA FORMAT .
  • Page 98 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ....71 ....24...
  • Page 99 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ... . . 13 transmitters, RF type ..59, 75, 77...
  • Page 100 ® Regency Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98 ....72 YR0 code ....72 YT0 code .

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