Select RF sensor (#) chime (0-5)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
Each RF sensor can be set to sound a "ding‐dong"
chime and/or sound its voice descriptor when the
sensor is triggered. This step determines the initial
setting for the sensor. The end user can change the
chime setting for sensors using Chime Setup in the
User Toolbox.
•
The default (0) disables the chime for this RF
sensor.
•
If a chime and/or voice is required for this RF
sensor, choose one of the other chime
options:
RF Sensor Chime
(0) disabled
(1) voice only
(2) ding‐dong with voice #1 (9) ding‐dong with voice #3
(3) ding‐dong #2
(4) ding‐dong with voice #2 (11) chime #1 with voice #1
(5) ding‐dong #1
(6) ding‐ding
WIRED SENSOR
PROGRAMMING
Wired Sensor Programming Outline
The Control Panel can be programmed with up to 2
wired sensors. The wired sensors are hardwired
contact loops connected to the loop input
terminals on the Control Panel's terminal strip. To
see where the 2 hardwired sensors can be wired
into the Terminal Block, see the "Terminal Block
Wiring Diagram" on page 15.
CAUTION: Wired Sensors CANNOT be used
for a CO or Fire Sensor Loop!
To program the wired sensors into the Control
Panel, do the following:
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Select the sensor number (between 1 or 2)
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Select the wired sensor type
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Set the equipment code
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Program the loop type:
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Open
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Closed
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End‐of‐line resistor
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Select the other options for the sensor (see
the diagram on the next page)
Wired sensors 1 and 2 report to the
IMPORTANT:
Control Panel as sensors 49 and 50.
(7) ding‐ding with voice
(8) ding‐dong #3
(10) chime #1
(12) chime #2
(13) chime #2 with voice #2
Wired Sensor Reporting Codes
Wired Sensor #1 = Reports as Sensor #49
Wired Sensor #2 = Reports as Sensor #50
See the diagram on the next page for the steps
required to program wired sensors into the Control
Panel. The options that can be set for each wired
sensor are:
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Wired Sensor Number — Sensor #1 or 2
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Wired Sensor Type — Exit/entry, perimeter,
interior, etc.
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Wired Sensor Equipment Type — Certain
sensor types will require the installer to enter
an equipment type (but not all)
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Wired Sensor Equipment Code — 4‐digit
equipment code that matches installed sensor
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Wired Sensor Equipment Age — New install or
existing sensor
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Wired Sensor Normal State — normally open,
closed, or end‐of‐line resistor loop
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Wired Sensor Dialer Delay — Delayed or
instant communicator reports for the sensor
(delay time is set by dialer abort window)
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Wired Sensor Voice Descriptor — Name
assigned to the sensor
•
Wired Sensor Reports — Communicator
reports or no communicator reports for the
sensor
•
Wired Sensor Chime — Select voice
announcement and chime options for the
sensor
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RF Sensor Programming Steps
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