Remote Downloader Programming; Advent Downloader Programming; Installing Line Carrier Devices; Programming The Panel House Code - Interlogix Advent Installation Instructions Manual

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Remote Downloader Programming

Print History Buffer
Default = NA
Prints events based on a time range.
To Print History Buffer:
1. Enter 50016. The display shows
2. Enter the desired start date in mm/dd/yy format. For example,
if you wanted to print events starting on September 1, 1999
you would enter 090199. The display shows
.
STOP
3. Enter the desired stop date in mm/dd/yy format. Events occur-
ring within that time frame will print.
Delete Primary SnapCard
Delete Secondary SnapCard
Default = NA
This setting enables you to delete a SnapCard when it is being
replaced with a different type of SnapCard. All inputs/outputs for
the new card must be programmed.
Note
If you are replacing the SnapCard with the same type of
SnapCard you don't have to perform this procedure and
can keep the current input/output settings.
To Delete SnapCard Information:
1. Enter the installer code.
2. Enter the desired item number. The panel displays
.
DELETED
Remote Downloader Programming
Although most information can be programmed at the
panel, some optional information must be programmed
remotely from Advent Downloader. Use the information
you recorded in Appendix A to inform the downloading
operator of the programming requirements for this system.

Advent Downloader Programming

Note
The Enable Remote Access setting (17086) must be set
to "on" to allow a remote downloader to call in and con-
nect to the panel.
To initiate an upload/download session from the panel:
1. Contact your download station and ask the operator to
prepare for an upload/download session.
2. Make sure the panel is connected to a phone line and
that premises telephones are on hook (hung up).
3. Enter panel programming and verify/enter the following
downloader settings:
q 17107 Dealer Access Code—Must match (in Advent
Downloader and at the panel) or be left at default.
q 17108 Downloader Access Code—Must match (in
Advent Downloader and at the panel) or be left at
default.
q 17109 Downloader Account Number—Must match
(in Advent Downloader and at the panel) or be left at
default.
q yy001 (23001 or 24001) Phone Number Enable—
Must be "on" for panel to call the downloader.
44
50016
.
ENTER HISTORY START
ENTER HISTORY
50014
50015
SNAPCARD
q yy002 (23002 or 24002) Phone Number—At least
one downloader phone number must be programmed
for panel to call downloader. (Programming the
phone number automatically enables it.)
4. Enter
+
+ install code (0123 default).
0
2
5. For an upload enter
, a download press
1
upload/download press
system will return to the previous arming level.
Note
The panel software versions (in Advent Downloader and
at the panel) must match. If the panel displays
contact the downloader station to verify the down-
FAILURE
loader phone number and settings.

Installing Line Carrier Devices

This section describes how to install X-10 Lamp, Appli-
ance, and Universal Module line carrier (wireless) line car-
rier devices.

Programming the Panel House Code

Please see item numbers xx022 and xx023 for information
on setting house codes.

Installing X-10 Modules

When installing X-10 modules:
q Use only incandescent lamps with lamp modules.
q Do not plug X-10 modules into outlets controlled by a
switch.
q Do not use extension cords to connect several lamps or
appliances to one module.
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Use X-10 Lamp Modules to control light fixtures – do not
use X-10 Appliance or Universal Modules. Appliance and
Universal Modules are not controlled during an alarm.
To install X-10 modules:
1. Plug the lamp or appliance cord into the bottom of the
module.
2. Plug the module into a lower AC outlet.
3. Refer to Table B4 and B5 on page 91 for the house code
you programmed into the panel, and then find the letter
that corresponds to that house code. Each letter setting
represents one panel house code. For example, house
code 1 corresponds with "A" on the X-10 module house
dial.
4. Set the house dial on the module to the appropriate
letter.
5. Set the unit number dial from 1 to 16 for the desired
response as described in Table B6 on page 92.

Adding Lights/Devices to Program Memory

Note
There are 40 light/device outputs per partition. Light/
device numbers 1-32 are X-10 modules. Light/device
numbers 33-40 are not X-10 modules and must be
mapped to a bus module, snapcard or panel output.
Refer to Table B7 on page 93, programming items xx-029
to xx-056 on page 19, and program item 50005 on page
38 for information on programming non-X10 outputs.
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. The session will start and the
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