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Permaconn Paradox SP6000 Programming

Alarm panel wiring and programming

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Paradox SP6000 Alarm Panel
 Panel Dialler wiring
 Panel Dialler programming
Background:
The PM45 & PM1048-3G (v3) communicator now has a terminal block for the connection of the female 611 fly lead (supplied).
If the Alarm Panel also has a terminal block for PSTN connection, we recommend you use your own cable between the Alarm
Panel dialler and PM45 & PM1048-3G (v3).
This type of installation negates the use of the female 611 fly lead, decreasing your installation time.
For four (4), six (6) and eight (8) pin RJ connectors, please refer to manufactures wiring diagram.
There are four minimum requirements from the Alarm panel for successful communication:
1) Must have an eight (8) digit primary phone. E.g. 12345678 or 55555555.
2) A four (4) digit account number.
3) Must be Contact ID format.
4) Must be set for tone (DTMF) dialling.
5) Optional is open / close reporting, must be enabled for Pocket Secure App.
Dialler Lead wiring between Permaconn and Paradox SP6000 Alarm Panel:
Permaconn
black
R
1
red
R
green
T
yellow
T
1
Section 800 = Disable Reporting: Option 1: Must be Off (Dialler Activated)
Section 800 = Force Dial: Option 5: Must be On (Enabled)
Section 800 = Dialling Method: Option 6: Must be ON (Tone/DTMF dialling
Section 801 = Report System Disarming: Option 1: Must be Off (Always)
Section 802 = Arming/Disarm Reporting: Option 1 (Phone 1) must be on. (Needed for Pocket Secure App)
Section 810 = Format: Must be set to 4 (Contact ID).
Section 811 = Account Partition 1
Section 812 = Account Partition 2
Section 815 = Phone 1:
Paradox SP6000 Alarm Dialler wiring & programming
Paradox SP6000
RDC_3088_E_TA
Panel
black
R-1
yellow
T-1
red
Ring
green
Tip
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