ITI Commander 2000 Installation Instructions Manual

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This document describes the procedures necessary for an experienced installer to install this panel. Refer to the
Commander 2000 Reference Manual (86-001-ITI) if you need more detailed information.
Installing the Panel ........................................................ [1]
Mounting the Panel ................................................. 1
Running Wire to the Panel ...................................... 2
Connecting Devices to the Panel............................. 2
Batteries................................................................... 6
Installing the Battery Door...................................... 6
Plugging In the Panel .............................................. 7
Adjusting the Panel Speaker Volume...................... 7
Programming the Panel................................................. [8]
Entering and Exiting Program Mode ...................... 9
Selecting Communication Locking......................... 9
Clearing Memory .................................................. 10
Programming System Devices .............................. 10
Programming from the Magic Key ....................... 12
Programming Upper Sensors ................................ 13
Programming Feature Numbers ............................ 14
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Requesting CS-4000 Programming ....................... 14
Installing Wireless Devices .......................................... [15]
Installing Wireless Sensors.................................... 15
Installing X-10 Lamp Modules.............................. 15
Testing the System........................................................ [15]
Testing Sensors...................................................... 15
Testing Phone Communication ............................. 16
Appendix B: Programming Tables............................. [21]
Appendix C: Command Summary ............................. [25]
User Command Summary ..................................... 25
Program Mode Command Summary ..................... 26
Appendix D: Troubleshooting..................................... [29]
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Interactive Technologies, Inc.
2266 North Second Street
North Saint Paul, MN 55109
612/777-2690
Document Number 46-586 Rev. C
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This document describes the procedures necessary for an experienced installer to install this panel. Refer to the Commander 2000 Reference Manual (86-001-ITI) if you need more detailed information. Installing the Panel ............[1] Requesting CS-4000 Programming ....... 14 Mounting the Panel ..........
  • Page 2 This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Trademarks: ITI and Commander are registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc. X-10 is a registered trademark of X-10 (USA), Inc.
  • Page 3: Installing The Panel

    Installation Installing the Panel Instructions Remove the battery bucket from the panel by removing the screw securing it on the right side (see Figure 2). CAUTION: If batteries are in the battery bucket, make sure that the exposed ends of the red and black leads do not touch each other.
  • Page 4: Running Wire To The Panel

    AC Power Transformer QUICK REFERENCE CARD For detailed information on installing peripheral and hard- wire devices, see the Commander 2000 Reference Manual and the installation sheets that accompany each device. Refer to Table A.2 to calculate the hardwire device limit for...
  • Page 5 Figure 7. Wiring Normally Closed Contacts in Siren and Piezo Series HARDWIRE INTERIOR SIREN ITI PART NO. 60-278 Connecting Hardwire Sirens and Piezos to the Panel Sirens produce alarm sounds and piezos produce status sounds in areas of the premises where the panel speaker can- not be heard.
  • Page 6: Connecting The Panel To The Phone Line

    Bend the ends of the terminal lugs on the DB-8 cord to 90° (see Figure 12). BLACK PIEZO STATUS BEEPER* ITI PART NO. 30-006 Figure 12. Bend DB-8 Cord Lugs 90° Before Connecting to Terminals Connect the terminal lugs on the DB-8 cord to the panel (see Figure 13).
  • Page 7 Installing the Panel TELCO TELCO PROTECTOR PROTECTOR BLOCK BLOCK MARK MARK THIS + THIS + PREMISES PHONES PREMISES PHONES RED (+) BLACK (-) RED (+) BLACK (-) SPLICE WIRE 8333G72A.DS4 DC VOLTS DC VOLTS Figure 15. Wiring the RJ-31X Jack 8333G01C.DS4 Disconnect the premises phone line’s positive and neg- Figure 14.
  • Page 8: Installing And Replacing Backup Batteries

    Installing the Panel Connect your splice-wire’s white/yellow lead to the Connect the black wire from the battery bucket to premises phone’s negative wire(s), normally red (see D panel terminal 6 (GND). in Figure 17). Connect the red wire from the battery bucket to panel terminal 7.
  • Page 9: Plugging In The Panel

    Installing the Panel Unplug the transformer, then remove the existing screw securing the AC outlet cover. CAUTION: Use extreme caution when securing the POLICE OWER transformer to a metal outlet cover. You EADY FIRE could receive a serious shock if the metal outlet cover drops down onto the prongs ELAY COMMAND...
  • Page 10: Programming The Panel

    The primary and temporary access codes can be changed from the panel. See Table C.1 for a summary of user commands or the Commander 2000 Note: User-updated information, such as the primary Owner’s Manual for details on using these codes.
  • Page 11: Entering And Exiting Program Mode

    The LEDs on the panel stop blinking, and the speaker primary phone number and dealer program- stops sounding trouble beeps. ming code by sending the panel to ITI. To change the dealer programming code: Selecting Communication Locking AUXILIARY+ AUX-...
  • Page 12: Clearing Memory

    Programming the Panel Central Station Lock To add a sensor to a group: STATUS + [group While in program mode, press Refer to the CS-4000 Central Station Installation and . Group number can be from 00 to 29 (see Table B.1 User’s Manual (46-056) for a complete discussion of the for group characteristics).
  • Page 13 Programming the Panel Invalid, try again, The system announces, and the To add the hardwire sensor: panel exits from adding sensors. STATUS + [group While in program mode, press . Group number can be from 00 to 29. Note: When you exit from adding sensors, the panel is Sensor level [group #].
  • Page 14: Programming Panel Configuration Options

    Programming the Panel Deleting Wireless Touchpads wall by lifting it off the mounting screws. Locate the square hole in the upper left corner of the To delete a wireless touchpad from memory: back of the panel. BYPASS + While in program mode, press Insert a small screwdriver into this hole and press to BYPASS + [ID # ].
  • Page 15: Reviewing Panel Configuration Options

    Programming the Panel Table 4. Uploader/Downloader Mode Voice Messages Message Definition Failure 4 Panel security code indicates CSLOCK is ON; dealer program- ming key is disabled. Failure 5 Panel is not in dealer programming mode. Failure 6 Magic Key communication failure; panel will keep trying to communi- cate for 30 seconds.
  • Page 16: Programming Feature Numbers

    Note: The CS-4000 requires version 5.0 software (80- 105) or greater to support Commander 2000 reporting in the ITI format and Commander 2000 programming from the CS-4000. To request CS-4000 Central Station programming: Contact your central station and ask the operator to program the panel with the values you have recorded on Table A.7.
  • Page 17: Installing Wireless Devices

    Installing Wireless Devices Installing Wireless Devices Testing the System You should test the system after installing a new system, after servicing the system, and after adding or removing Installing Wireless Sensors devices from the system. After you have learned the sensors into groups and pro- grammed the system, see the installation instructions pack- Testing Sensors aged with each sensor for installation procedures.
  • Page 18: Testing Phone Communication

    Touchpads and panel level, avoid mounting a sensor at that location. ∆ Refer to a particular sensor’s installation instructions for details or– If the replacement sensor works, contact ITI for repair on tripping sensors. or replacement of the problem sensor. †...
  • Page 19: Testing Central Station Communication

    Testing the System plugged into the panel’s phone jack. Proceed to the next procedure, “If the phone test fails.” If the phone test fails: Check to be sure the panel is plugged into the RJ-31X jack. Enter ACCESS CODE + 8 again. If the phone test fails again, check the phone number programmed into the panel.
  • Page 20 Testing the System Page 18...
  • Page 21: Appendix A: System Planning Worksheets

    00 (ITI) 01 (4/2, 2300 Hz) Magnetic Contact 13-068 03 (4/2, 1400 Hz) '' press fit † Make sure phone format is set to 00 (ITI) when communicating Magnetic Contact 13-070 with ToolBox. —surface mount Hardwire Sirens Slim Line Hardwire...
  • Page 22 Secondary Phone Number Up to 18 digits, including pauses PMODE 0 = PMODE0 1 = PMODE1 2 = PMODE2 3 = PMODE3 (ITI only) 4 = PMODE4 (ITI only) 5 = PMODE5 Secondary Access Codes Up to 4 codes User #2 __ __ __ __...
  • Page 23: Appendix B: Programming Tables

    Appendix B: Programming Tables Appendix B: Programming Tables This appendix contains tables for selecting sensor group numbers and X-10 Lamp Module house codes. Table notes for Table B.1 appear at the bottom of the table, on the next page. Table B.1 Sensor Group Characteristics Arming Name...
  • Page 24 Appendix B: Programming Tables Sensor Group Characteristics Table B.1 Arming Name Application Alarm Delay Restoral Supervisory Chime Report Levels N/A. If this group is entered, group 17 is actually assigned. √ √ √ Delayed Interior doors that initiate a delay Police Standard Interior...
  • Page 25 Appendix B: Programming Tables Table B.2 X-10 Lamp Module House Code Settings X-10 Corresponding Panel House Codes Codes † † This house code is reserved for demo Panels only. Page 23...
  • Page 26 Appendix B: Programming Tables Page 24...
  • Page 27: Appendix C: Command Summary

    Appendix C: Command Summary Appendix C: Command Summary This appendix contains a summary of all system commands and what each command does. User Command Summary Table C.1 provides a description of all commands for operating the system. For commands that require an access code, use either the primary access code or the temporary access code unless otherwise indicated.
  • Page 28: Program Mode Command Summary

    FIRE + FIRE to insert okay pauses. Set reporting format. COMMAND + AUXILIARY + AUXILIARY + 00 = ITI, nn okay [reporting format] 01 = 4/2 (2300 Hz), 03 = 4/2 (1400 Hz) Set siren time-out. AUXILIARY + AUXILIARY + [siren time-out]...
  • Page 29 CS-4000. µ Refer to Table A.5 for upper sensor number descriptions. If CS-Lock is ON, P-Format can only be changed from a CS-4000. †† Make sure reporting format is set to 00 (ITI) when communicating with ToolBox. Page 27...
  • Page 30 Appendix C: Command Summary Page 28...
  • Page 31: Appendix D: Troubleshooting

    Appendix D: Troubleshooting Appendix D: Troubleshooting This appendix contains a summary of system troubleshooting techniques. Table D.1 Troubleshooting System Problems Device Problem Solution Access Code Customer cannot remember their access code. 1. Check your records to see if you have the customer’s access code on file. 2.
  • Page 32 Appendix D: Troubleshooting Table D.1 Troubleshooting System Problems Device Problem Solution False Alarm Alarm is being sent. Enter ACCESS CODE + 1 to cancel the alarm. This command bypasses the alarm if done within 8 to 20 seconds. Hardwire Input Panel does not respond to hardwire input activation.
  • Page 33 Appendix D: Troubleshooting Table D.1 Troubleshooting System Problems Device Problem Solution Panel (Continued) POWER LED is flashing, the TROUBLE LED is flashing, and pressing the STATUS button confirms, Sys- tem Battery Failure. 1. Check the circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live. 2.
  • Page 34 Appendix D: Troubleshooting Table D.1 Troubleshooting System Problems Device Problem Solution Panel (Continued) Panel powers up but does not remain on. 1. Check the circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live. 2. Check that the backup batteries are installed correctly, the tabs are making contact, the battery bucket wires are connected to the Panel, and the transformer is plugged 3.
  • Page 35 Appendix D: Troubleshooting Table D.1 Troubleshooting System Problems Device Problem Solution Sensor Panel announces, Sensor [sensor #] Trouble. Put the sensor’s cover on, if it is off. Activate the sensor. Panel announces, Sensor [sensor #] Failure. The sensor is not communicating with the Panel. Panel announces, Sensor [sensor #] low battery.
  • Page 36 Appendix D: Troubleshooting Page 34...
  • Page 38 S Y S T E M W I R I N G D I A G R A M SLIM LINE HARDWIRE INTERIOR SIREN AND PIEZO 60-483-01 HARDWIRE EXTERIOR SIREN 13-046 BATTERY BUCKET LINE CARRIER XFMR 60-346-500* BLACK GRAY BROWN GREEN TELCO PROTECTOR...

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