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STAY READY TEST BYPASS INSTANT CODE CHIME READY Meets ADT Security Services Triple Standards Requirements: LISTED Standards for Security and Fire Standard for False Alarm Reduction California State Fire Marshal Approval 7 167-0495:110 K5305V8 11/10 Rev. A - SIA Model SASW3000EN...
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The Following Recommendations for the Location of Fire and Burglary Detection Devices Help Provide Proper Coverage for the Protected Premises. Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors With regard to the number and placement of smoke/heat detectors, we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Standard #72 noted below.
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Table Of Contents (continued) Function Key Programming ..........................8-1 About Function Key Programming ................................8-1 Programming Function Keys..................................8-1 Alpha Descriptor Programming ...........................9-1 About Descriptor Programming................................9-1 Programming Zone Descriptors (Menu Mode ∗82)........................... 9-1 Adding Custom Words (will not be annunciated by 4286 Phone Module)....................9-3 Creating Schedules .............................10-1 About Schedules....................................
S E C T I O N Features and Installation Highlights • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • This ADT system is a SIA-compliant control (in accordance with ANSI/SIA standard CP-01-2000 control unit standard-features for false alarm reduction).
3000EN Series: Installation and Setup Guide Compatible Devices • Supports up to 8 Addressable Touchpads: English Display Touchpad (6150ADT), Custom English Display Touchpad (6160ADT), and Custom English Display Voice Touchpad (6160VADT) • Supports up to four iCenter (AUI) or 6270ADT touch screen devices in addition to up to 8 touchpads (described above).
S E C T I O N Mounting and Wiring the Control • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • This section describes the procedures for mounting and wiring this control and its peripheral devices.
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Mounting Board with RF Receiver 1. a. Remove the receiver board from its case, then insert the top of the board into the slots at the top of the cabinet, as shown in Detail A in Figure 3. Make sure that the board rests on the correct row of tabs.
Mounting and Wiring the Control Wiring to Touchpads 1. Connect touchpads to the control’s touchpad terminals as shown on the Summary of Connections diagram. Determine wire size using the Wire Run Chart on the next page. 2. Set Touchpad Addresses (first touchpad is address 16). Refer to the address setting instructions included with the touchpads and set each touchpad device address according to the Touchpad Addresses chart below.
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Use a UL Listed, battery-backed supply for UL installations. The battery supplies power to these touchpads in case of AC power loss. The battery-backed power supply should have enough power to supply the touchpads with the UL required minimum standby power time.
Mounting and Wiring the Control Wiring the AC Transformer 1321 Transformer Connect the 1321 Transformer to terminals 1 and 2 on the control board. See Wire Run Chart below for wire size to use. Use 1321CN in Canada. 1361X10 Transformer (required if using Powerline Carrier devices) 1.
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Backup Battery 1. Place the 12-volt backup battery in the cabinet. 2. After all connections to the control are completed, connect the red and black flying leads on the control board to the battery. Do not attach these leads to the battery terminals until all connections are completed.
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Mounting and Wiring the Control AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET DEVICE CURRENT # UNITS TOTAL If using hardwire devices such as PIRs, refer to the CURRENT specifications for that particular 6150ADT Touchpad 40mA unit's current draw. (70mA alarm) † In UL installations, maximum 6160VADT Voice 60mA current draw from the Auxiliary...
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Hardwire Zones Normally Open Zones/ Normally Open EOLR Zones 1. Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop; for EOLR zones, connect the EOLR across the loop wires at the last device. 2. Enable normally open/EOLR zones using Zone Programming mode, “Hardwire Type” prompt. Normally Closed Zones/Normally Closed EOLR Zones 1.
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Mounting and Wiring the Control RELAY PROGRAM AUX PWR RELAY OUTPUT AS ZONE TYPE 54 TERMINALS POWER (FIRE ZONE N.O. SUPERVISION RESET) RELAY MODULE A77-716B. N.C. USE N.O. CONTACT OPENS CONTACT, MOMENTARILY UPON WHICH CLOSES VIOLET FIRE ALARM RESET WHEN POWER 4-WIRE SMOKE IS APPLIED.
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions 4219/4229 Expansion Zones 1. Connect each module to the control’s touchpad terminals. 2. Assign each module a unique device address (07-11) using its DIP switches. Device addresses are based on the zone numbers being used, as shown below. Expander Module Addresses For Zones…...
Mounting and Wiring the Control Installing the RF Receiver Use any 5800 Series Wireless Receivers, such as: RF Receiver No. of Zones 5881L/5882L up to 8 5881M/5882M up to 16 5881H/5882H up to 40 plus 16 button zones 5883, 6150RFADT Zone Nos.: transmitters = 9-48;...
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Installing a 5800TM Module 1. Mount the 5800TM next to the RF receiver (between one and two feet from the receiver’s antennas) using its accompanying mounting bracket. Do not install within the control cabinet. 2. Connect the 5800TM to the control panel’s touchpad connection terminals as shown on the Summary of Connections diagram and set to address 28.
Mounting and Wiring the Control Installing a Keyswitch 1. Connect the 4146 keyswitch's normally open momentary switch to a zone’s (2-8) terminals. Remove the 2000 ohm EOL resistor if connected across the selected zone. 2. Using a standard touchpad cable as shown: Connect the yellow and white keyswitch wires to trigger connector pin 3 (+12V).
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Connecting Relay Modules 1. Mount either remotely or in the control panel. Use 4204 or 4229 modules. 2. Connect to control’s touchpad terminals using the connector harness supplied with the module. Use standard 4-conductor twisted cable for long wiring runs. 3.
Mounting and Wiring the Control Powerline Carrier Devices 1. Install the powerline carrier devices according to the instructions included with each. 2. Use Programming Mode to enter the device house ID in data field*27, and enter the unit code using *79 Output Device menu Mode. See connections diagram in the AC Wiring paragraph for connecting the 1361X10 transformer.
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions On-Board Triggers Connect field wiring to the desired trigger pin on the 8-pin trigger connector centrally located above the terminal strip. • If using 1361X10 transformer and powerline carrier devices, use the SA4120XM-1 cable (part of 4120TR Trigger Cable).
Mounting and Wiring the Control Phone Line/Phone Module Connections 1. Connect incoming phone line and handset wiring to the main terminal block (via an RJ31X jack) as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram at the back of this manual. Wire colors represent the colors of the cable to the RJ31X jack.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions INCOMING GROUND HANDSET TELCO LINE TERMINALS TO EARTH GROUND (COLD WATER PIPE, ETC.) ON CONTROL INCOMING TELCO LINE CALLER ID UNIT DIRECT CONNECT CORD IMPORTANT NOTE FOR RJ31X EXISTING INSTALLATIONS: RING JACK EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE CA38A "HANDSET"...
Mounting and Wiring the Control Audio Alarm Verification Connections (AAV, “Listen-In”) Using the UVS System with UVCM Module Refer to the connection diagrams below. One diagram shows connections when a 4286 Phone Module is used, the other shows connections when the 4286 is not used. Connections use one of the on-board triggers.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions TRIGGER CONNECTOR EARTH ZONE GROUND CONTROL TERMINALS AUXILIARY 24 25 AUDIO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT TRIM POT UVCM RING RING MODULE RED (R) GREEN (T) RJ31X GREY (R) OPTIONAL BROWN (T) MONITORING ZONE NOTE: CONNECTION REFER TO UVCM MODULE (USE ZONE INSTRUCTIONS FOR TYPE 81)
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Mounting and Wiring the Control Using the AVS System with AVS-ADT Module and AVST-ADT Remote Stations The AVS system provides audio alarm verification via the phone line or via AlarmNet if the GSMV-ADT module is used as the communication device. Refer to the instructions included with the AVS-ADT system for installation procedures.
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions RING RJ31X RING INCOMING TELCO PREMISES PHONES DIRECT CONNECT CORD CONTROL PANEL TOUCHPAD TRIGGER HEADER INCOMING HANDSET PHONE LINE ECP TERMINALS DATA DATA GND AUX AVST-ADT STATION IMPORTANT: SPEAKERS DO NOT CONNECT ANY OTHER ECP DEVICES TO PANEL. USE BASE UNIT ECP TERMINALS VOLUME / ID FOR OTHER ECP DEVIES.
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Touchpads Touchpads are identified by predefined addresses as follows: Address Touchpad Program Field • always enabled for partition 1, all sounds enabled. touchpad 1 NOTE: First touchpad • data field *190 touchpad 2 is address 16. •...
Function Keys To assign functions to the function keys, use *57 Function Key menu mode. To assign emergency key functions (function key option “00”), first program the respective emergency zone number (95 for “A” key, 96 for “C” key, 99 for “B” key) with the desired zone type using *56 Zone Programming mode, then use *57 Function Key menu mode to assign the desired key.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions • Usually assigned to a zone containing an emergency button. Type 06 • Sends a report to the central station but provides no touchpad display or 24-hour Silent Alarm sounding. • Assign to a zone that has an emergency button. Type 07 •...
• For use with sensors designed to provide a trouble display (but no trouble Type 25 * 24-Hour Non-Alarm sounding) when an oil tank is low, or other similar application for critical Monitor condition monitoring where a non-alarm response is required. •...
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions AVS QUICK PROGRAMMING COMMANDS (for AAV sessions using the AVS-ADT system) For controls with the firmware revision level 7.0 or higher, these commands automatically configure the control for AVS operation. • installer code + [#] + [0] + 3: enable AVS operation •...
S E C T I O N Data Field Programming • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Data Field Programming The following pages list this control’s data fields in numerical order.
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Powerline Carrier Device (X-10) Powerline Carrier devices require a House ID, identified in this field. Program Powerline Carrier devices in interactive House ID modes ∗79, *80 and *81. 0 = A 6 = G # + 11 = L 1 = B...
Entry Delay 2 See *35 above for explanation. See *35 above for entries. Confirmation Of Arming Ding Confirmation of arming is 1/2 second external sounder “ding.” 0 = no ding If “1” selected, ding occurs when closing report is sent if 1 = confirmation ding after arming open/close reporting is enabled, or at the end of Exit Delay.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Report Format - Field Deleted NOTE: The reporting format for the Safewatch Pro 3000EN is factory-set as 4-digit Contact ID format for both primary and secondary phone numbers and cannot be changed. Previous versions of this control panel used field *48 (now deleted) to select the reporting format.
Dynamic Signaling Priority This field selects the primary communication path for 0 = Primary dialer first / AAV via phone reporting (dialer or communication device) of primary phone number events (see ∗49 Split/Dual Reporting) and selects the line 1 = Communication Device (LRR) first / communication path used for AAV sessions (phone line or AAV via communication device communication device path).
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Exit Error Alarm Report Code After arming the system, entry/exit and interior zones remaining open after exit delay expires cause an alarm sound SIA NOTE: exit error report is always enabled at the touchpad and external sounder (touchpad also displays “EXIT ALARM”), and entry delay begins.
Recent Closing Report Code Similar to the Exit Error condition described in field *59, but SIA NOTE: Recent closing report is occurs if any burglary zone is faulted within two minutes after always enabled. the initial exit delay expires. Disarming the system within the two minutes stops the alarm sound and displays "...
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Output Programming Menu Mode Use this menu mode to define output functions for use with output devices/powerline carrier devices. See Output Programming section for procedures. Zone List Menu Mode Use the menu mode to define zone lists. See Zone List Programming section.
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Option Selection / Call Waiting Entry 1: Options Select the desired options by adding the values of each desired Disable & ADT Pulse Enable option. Entry 1: Options 0 = none † If bell supervision is selected, you must also cut the red PCB 1 = Bell Supervision Processing†...
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions No. of Reports In Armed Period This option can be used to limit the number of alarm/alarm restore message pairs per zone sent to the central station in per Zone (Swinger Suppression) an armed period. Swinger suppression applies to burglary Entry 1: No.
Pager Programming Fields FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Pager 1 Phone No. If you enter fewer than 20 digits, exit by pressing [∗] and next *160 field number. To clear entries from this field, press ∗160∗. Enter up to 20 digits Pager 1 Characters Up to 16 optional characters may be sent as a prefix to the 7- *161...
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Pager 3 Phone No. If you enter fewer than 20 digits, exit by pressing [∗] and next *166 field number. To clear entries from this field, press ∗166∗. Enter up to 20 digits See field ∗161 for explanation of entries. If fewer than 16 Pager 3 Characters *167 Enter up to 16 characters...
Configurable Zone Type Programming Fields The system allows you to define up to four custom zone types (zone types 90-93), based on the options described below, which can be assigned to zones that require customized responses. All of these zone types can be programmed via the downloader.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Configurable Zone Type Options Faults on zones set for this option are cleared and restore messages sent upon Auto Restore restoral of faults. Vent Zone Zones set for this option are ignored if faulted when arming the system, but will be protected if the zone is later restored (e.g., an open window can be ignored when arming, but if the window is later closed, it will be protected;...
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Configurable Zone Type Charts ENTRY 1 ENTRY 2 Response when system disarmed and zone is: Auto Restore Vent Zone Intact EOL Open Shorted RF zone normal RF zone N/A RF zn off-normal 0 = normal 0 = normal 0 = normal 0 = no 0 = no INTACT...
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Touchpad Programming Fields NOTE: Each touchpad must be assigned a unique address. Touchpads programmed with the same address will give unpredictable results. FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Touchpad 2 Device Address 17 Touchpad 2 *190 Entry 1: Enter the partition in which the touchpad is located.
S E C T I O N Zone Programming ( ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 56 and ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 58 Menu Modes) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Zone Programming ∗56 Zone Programming is used to program zones, zone types, report codes, enroll 5800 RF Wireless Transmitter serial numbers, and identify the type of loop input device(s).
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions PROMPT VALID ENTRIES EXPLANATION Summary Screen A summary display appears. Zn ZT P RC In: L “IN: L” appears for wireless zones and indicates input type [∗] to continue 10 00 1 10 RF: 1 and loop. “IN: AD”...
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PROMPT VALID ENTRIES EXPLANATION Input Device type (In) All of the RF transmitters have one or more unique factory- 10 INPUT TYPE 2 = AW (Aux wired zone) assigned input (loop) ID codes. Each of the inputs requires its RF TRANS 3 = RF (supervised RF own programming zone (e.g., a 5804's four inputs require four transmitter,...
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions If Serial or Loop If the serial number transmitted does not match the serial E n t d A 0 2 2 - 4 0 6 3 1 number entered, a display similar to the one shown appears. Numbers do not match R c v d A 0 2 2 - 4 0 6 4 1 If the loop number does not match, it will also be displayed.
Completing Zone Programming When you have finished programming all zones, test each zone using the system’s TEST mode. Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode for checking wireless transmitting devices, as it will only check for transmission of one zone on a particular transmitter, NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions PROMPT VALID ENTRIES EXPLANATION Serial number Manually enter the serial number (found on the transmitter 10 INPUT S/N: S/N = serial number label), by typing digits in the “X” locations, using the [A] A XXX- XXX –...
Wireless Key Programming Templates This procedure programs the wireless keys, but a key is not active for arming/disarming until it is assigned to a user number (see Section 12 System Operation, assigning attributes command page 12-2). If the D key was previously pressed (from *58 Menu mode) to program 5804 and/or 5804BD wireless keys, the following screens appear.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Confirm 13. If “Yes” was entered at the SET TO CONFIRM? prompt XMIT TO CONFIRM previously (see first prompt following entry into the ∗58 [∗] to continue ✱ PRESS TO SKIP Expert Programming Mode), the display on the left will appear.
S E C T I O N Output Device Programming (*79/ * 80 Menu Mode) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Output Device Programming Output Devices: The system supports up to 16 relays and/or Powerline Carrier devices (X-10...
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Start Output Device Mapping by pressing *79 while in Data Programming Mode. The following prompts are displayed: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 79 Menu Mode PROMPT VALID ENTRIES EXPLANATION Device Output Number This is the logical (or reference) relay number as used in the ENTER OUTPUT NO.
*80 Menu Mode: Defining Output Functions Use this mode to program up to 48 output definitions that provide automated control of any of the 18 output devices, based on events occurring on individual zones or zones with certain zone types. Each output definition is identified by an output function number, and includes the following components: Output Definition Components Component...
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Activated By Select where the initiating event for this output definition is 01 Activated By: 0 = delete to occur as follows: Zone List 1 = zone list 0 = delete (deletes the output function and any previous 2 = zone type programming;-see prompt below) 3 = zone number...
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“C” Zone Number If zone number was selected, this screen appears. 01 Enter Zn No. Enter the desired zone number associated with this output number. Press [ ✱ ] to continue. Enter the zone event that will activate this output. 0 = restore;...
S E C T I O N Zone Lists ( ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 81 Menu Mode) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Zone Lists Zone lists let you group individual zones for use with certain system actions.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions To save the entire zone list, enter 0 and the system returns to Deleting a Zone 01 Delete Zone? the Zone List No. prompt. 0 = don’t delete zones 0 = No 1 = Yes 1 = go to next prompt to To delete a zone or zones in a zone list enter 1 to continue.
S E C T I O N Function Key Programming ( ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 57 Menu Mode) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Function Key Programming The system provides the ability to program each of the four touchpad function keys to perform one of 12 system operations.
S E C T I O N Alpha Descriptor Programming (*82 Menu Mode) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Descriptor Programming The system lets you assign zone descriptors for protection zones, touchpad panics, and RF receiver supervision faults.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Flashing Cursor To delete or change the default descriptor for zone 1, press [∗] ✱ Z N 0 1 plus the same zone number (01). This will clear that descriptor and allow changes to be made at the flashing [∗] to continue cursor.
Adding Custom Words (will not be annunciated by 4286 Phone Module) You can add up to 10 installer-defined words to the built-in vocabulary, which can then be used when programming zone descriptors. Each of the 10 words can actually consist of a word string of one or more words, but no more than ten characters can be used for each word or word string.
S E C T I O N Creating Schedules • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Schedules The system provides up to 32 schedules, which can be used to control up to 12 types of system events at pre-defined times.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Start Time Enter the event’s start time and days of the week to occur. S T A R T S M T W T F S 01-12 = hour To select days, position the cursor under the desired days 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 H H M M A M 00-59 = minute...
S E C T I O N ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 29 IP/GSM Menu Mode • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ∗...
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Normal and SHIFT key Functions While in ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 29 Menu Mode Normal Key Function SHIFT Key Function (A) = BS/ESC [BS]: Press to delete entry [ESC]: Press to quit Program Mode Also, can reset EEPROM defaults † (B) = ↓/↑...
S E C T I O N AVS System Enable and Quick Program Commands • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AVS Command Procedure Applies to an AVS system using an ECP connection to the control.
Section 22. System Communication Uploading/Downloading via the Internet This control, when used with a compatible Internet/Intranet Communication Device, supports upload/download programming capability via the Internet using the AlarmNet network or, depending on the communication module used, a Private local area network (Intranet). This allows site maintenance independent of central station monitoring, and modification to sites globally via the Internet or through a private LAN.
S E C T I O N System Operation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Security Codes The system supports up to 48 security codes, which can each be assigned one of 5 authority levels.
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3000EN Series: Installation Instructions Adding/Deleting Security Codes and Changing User Attributes The following lists the various command strings for adding user codes and attributes. NOTE: Partition Master codes apply only to those user numbers assigned to the partition master’s partition (default: users 03-32 = partition 1; users 33-49 = part. 2) Changing the System Master code...
Touchpad Functions The following is a brief list of system commands. For detailed information concerning system functions, refer to the User's Manual. For AUI users, refer to the separate AUI User’s Guide Voice Touchpads The 6160VADT Voice Touchpads provide the following voice features: •...
3000EN Series: Installation Instructions SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES Features for Each Arming Mode Arming Mode Exit Delay Entry Delay Perimeter Armed Interior Armed AWAY STAY INSTANT NIGHT-STAY Only those zones listed in Night- Stay zone list Panic Keys There are three Panic keys (A, B, and C) that, if programmed, can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station.
Various System Trouble Displays Alpha Display Fixed Disp. Meaning ALARM CANCELED Will appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time the Exit Delay ended (e.g., exit door left open), but the system was disarmed during the Entry Delay time. The alarm sounder and touchpad sound continuously, but stop when the system is disarmed.
S E C T I O N Testing the System • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Test Procedures After the installation is complete, you should perform the following tests: System Test:...
3000EN SERIES: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Checking Transmitter Enrollment (Sniffer Mode) Use this mode to verify that all transmitters have been properly programmed. Make sure both partitions are disarmed before trying to enter this mode, since this is a system-wide command. 1. From a touchpad in partition 1, Press [Installer code] + [#] + 3. Note: If the communicator is in the process of sending a report to the central station, the system will not go into the Sniffer mode.
Dialer Communication Test and Periodic Test Reports 1. Enter Installer Code + 5 [TEST], then press “1” at the prompt to start the Dialer Test (checks phone line integrity only; does not confirm report transmissions). (no special display on English Display Touchpads) 1=DIAL, 0=WALK The following will be displayed (accompanied by 2 beeps) if test is successful: (“Cd”...
3000EN SERIES: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification All of the transmitters illustrated below have one or more unique factory assigned input (loop) ID codes. Each of the input loops requires its own programming zone (e.g., a 5804's four inputs require four programming zones). LOOP 3 LOOP 4 YOU MUST...
S E C T I O N Regulatory Agency Statements • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) PART 15 STATEMENTS The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User's Manual.
S E C T I O N Limitations and Warranty • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against...
3000EN SERIES: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM (Continued) The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly.
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– INDEX – 1321 AC Transformer..1-2, 2-5, 2-15 Character (ASCII) Chart ...... 4 Installer Code ......4-1, 4-10 24-Hour Audible Alarm ..... 3-4 Character List........9-3 Interactive Mode Programming ..3-6 24-Hour Auxiliary Alarm ....3-4 Charging Voltage ......14-1 Interior Follower .......