MOOSE ZX400 Programming Manual

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ZX400/ZX410
SECURITY SYSTEM CONTROL
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
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  • Page 1 ZX400/ZX410 SECURITY SYSTEM CONTROL PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Operating The System ............................4 1.1 Introduction ................................4 1.2 Powering Up With The Control Station ........................4 1.3 Control Station Overview ............................5 1.4 Control Station Function Keys ..........................6 1.5 Secondary Function Keys ............................7 1.6 Installer Arming and Disarming ..........................7 Programming the Control ..........................
  • Page 4: Operating The System

    (RPM2PRO) and a panel support module (PRO400). The ZX400/ZX410 Security Control allows the division of a single system into two distinct areas. To the customer, each area appears to be a fully functional system. Each zone and Control Station must be assigned to one of the two areas. The Control Stations may also be extended to operate in the other area as a secondary area.
  • Page 5: Control Station Overview

    READY READY TROUBLE TROUBLE FIRE VIEW INFO ALM MEM EVENT LOG VIEW INFO ALM MEM EVENT LOG CANCEL CANCEL BYPASS DELAY ARM CHIME BYPASS DELAY ARM CHIME AWAY AWAY RST SMOKE TEST PROGRAM RST SMOKE TEST PROGRAM QUIT ACCESS INSTANT QUIT ACCESS INSTANT...
  • Page 6: Control Station Function Keys

    For SSD and LED Control Stations only: Ready LED This LED indicates the status of the Burglar zones assigned to the Control Station’s primary area. It illuminates when the Burglar zones are all secure. Trouble LED This LED will illuminate for system troubles (AC failure, low battery, communication failure), zone troubles, and Burglar Tamper conditions.
  • Page 7: Secondary Function Keys

    KEY #6 CHIME KEY This key turns the chime function on or off for a particular area. KEY #7 RST SMOKE KEY This key resets all latched smoked detectors and clears “Smoke Troubles”. KEY #8 TEST KEY This key allows you to perform one of the six following tests: Walk, Battery, Bell, Communications, Keypad, and RF Signal Strength.
  • Page 8: Programming The Control

    The entire control database can be programmed remotely through a computer and modem using a remote program called RPM/2 Pro. To use RPM/2 Pro with the ZX400, you will need RPM2PRO and a panel support module for the ZX400 family (PRO400). Remote programming utilizes extensive error checking and security safeguards, including data encryp- tion, password log-on, panel IDs and agency codes.
  • Page 9: Led Control Station Programming

    Each area can be programmed to control separate outputs with a dedicated audible or annunciator. It is also possible to combine the outputs of both areas so that a central siren, bell or audible can be used. The audible should be positioned so that it can be heard by all partitions.
  • Page 10: Installer Level Programming

    Installer Level Programming Menu Options This section will describe Installer Level Programming as performed locally from a Control Station. To enter Installer Level Programming, press the PROGRAM (9) key and enter the installer passcode (default = 9632). The Control Station will then prompt you to select a programming option from 1 to 9 where: 1 = REMOTE CONNECT 6 = RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS 2 = SET CLOCK...
  • Page 11: Edit Function Map

    If the ENTER key is pressed, all changes that were entered will be range checked. The entire time and date need not be entered. Any fields that are not entered will remain unchanged. If the data entered is within range parameters, the clock will be updated and the Control Station will return to idle.
  • Page 12: Programming Report Codes And Attribute Fields

    3.1.3.3 Programming Report Codes and Attribute Fields When the location being programmed is a report code (see sections 3.2.10 - 3.2.12) or an attribute field (see sections 3.2.1 - 3.2.3 and 3.2.12 - 3.2.13), the value will be displayed as an “H” followed by two digits. The “H” indicates that this location is a Hexadecimal field.
  • Page 13: Default User Code 1

    If the ENTER or CLEAR key is pressed and no changes have been made, the Control Station will return to the Zone ID prompt. If the CLEAR key is pressed and changes have been made, all changes will be cleared and the control station will return to displaying the original Zone Name.
  • Page 14: Days Until Next Comm Test

    3.1.7 Days Until Next Comm Test The scheduling of Automatic Communications Tests requires programming a “Comm Test Time-of-Day” and the number of “Days Between Comm Tests” as described in Section 3.2.7. If “Days Between Comm Tests” is zero, then no automatic comm tests will occur.
  • Page 15: Area Data Descriptions

    3.2.1 Area Data Descriptions Area Data Default Table AREA 1 AREA 2 Location Default Location Default AWAY Exit Time (sec) [12] STAY/NIGHT Exit Time (sec) [13] Entry Time 1 (sec) [14] Entry Time 2 (sec) [15] Pre-Alarm Time (sec) [16] ‘B’...
  • Page 16 Area Attributes 00 to FF Bypassing - enables selective bypassing of any zone that is defined (see the Area Attribute Table) as bypassable in this area. Force-Arming - permits arming of the area with zones faulted. Faulted zones are temporarily bypassed and return to operation if the fault is corrected.
  • Page 17 3.2.2 Keypad Data Descriptions Keypad Data Default Table KEYPAD 1 KEYPAD 2 KEYPAD 3 KEYPAD 4 KEYPAD 5 KEYPAD 6 Default Default Default Default Default Default Keypad Type LCD/VFD LCD/VFD Keypad Attribute [23] H-1C [25] H-1C [27] H-1C [29] H-1C [31] H-1C [33]...
  • Page 18 3.2.3 Zone Data Descriptions Zone Data Default Table Zone Type Area Expansion Zone Burglar Zone Attribute Zone Attribute Default Default Default Default Default Zone 01 [35] [36] [37] H-0D [38] H-37 Zone 02 [39] [40] [41] H-03 [42] H-37 Zone 03 [43] [44] [45]...
  • Page 19 The following table refers to programming locations 35 - 166. Item Valid Range Description Zone Type 0 = Not Used 1 = Burglar 2 = 24 Hour Fire 3 = 24 Hour Holdup 4 = 24 Hour Auxiliary Note: Zone 29 & 30 5 = Momentary Keyswitch (Arm may only be pro- AWAY/Disarm)
  • Page 20 Burglar Zone Attribute Table Enter For: First Digit Standard (all below disabled) Chime Always Verifying Self-Verifying Sentry Test Armed AWAY, Second Digit Armed AWAY Armed AWAY Armed AWAY STAY & NIGHT only (interior) & STAY & NIGHT (perimeter) Instant Delay 1 Delay 2 Follower Arm STAY...
  • Page 21: User Data Description

    3.2.4 User Data Description The user data block is used to set the level of authority that determines the level of activity the user can perform on the control and the areas that a particular user can perform operations on. The passcodes associated with each user may only be programmed through user level programming as described in the appropriate User Guide.
  • Page 22 Authority Levels Authorities levels 1 through 10 are the general purpose levels with level 10 having the highest capabilities. Level 11 is for limited disarm capabilities (ie: Maid’s passcode). Level 12 is for User on Premise reporting. Level 13 is for Duress reporting. For High Level Security applications, only levels 14 and 15 should be used.
  • Page 23: Output Definitions Description

    The Installer passcode has the authority level to perform the following operations: •Access from Keypad Initiate Call to RPM/2 Pro •Arm (AWAY, STAY, NIGHT) Remote Connect •Disarm if Armed by an Installer Reset Smoke Power •Change Arming Level Program RF Data •Default User Code 1 RF Signal Strength •Edit Zone Names...
  • Page 24: Bell Output Activation

    The following table refers to programming locations 267 through 309. Item Valid Range Output Condition See Section 3.2.5.2 for complete descriptions 0 = Not Used 19 = Exit Time 1 = Fire Alarm 20 = Entry Time 2 = Fire Supervisory 21 = Pre-Alarm Warning Time 3 = Duress 22 = Annunciation...
  • Page 25: Programmable Output Activation

    3.2.5.2 Programmable Output Activation The programmable outputs will be activated according to their Output Condition listed in the following table. The output will go ON STEADY for the following conditions unless otherwise specified in the table. Condition Output Becomes Active When: Fire Alarm A Fire or Verified Fire zone or an ‘A’...
  • Page 26: Global System Options Description

    Key 6 Output ENTER + Key #6 is pressed on a keypad primary to its area. May be used to toggle an output ON/OFF. RF Annunciator Reserved for future use. Access by Keypad Any of its Control Stations have an Access timer that is running or ON. (See Section 3.3, Programming Note 18.) Quick Access By Keypad Any of its Control Stations have a Quick Access timer that is running or ON.
  • Page 27 Delay Before Dial 0 to 255 seconds Time in seconds that a user has after a Burglar, Holdup or Auxiliary Alarm from a zone has occurred to silence the alarm with a disarm and abort the alarm event. (See Section 3.3, Programming Note 12.) Fire Delay Before Dial 0 to 255 seconds Time in seconds that a user has after a Fire Alarm from a zone has occurred to silence...
  • Page 28: Communicator Data Description

    3.2.7 Communicator Data Description Communicator Data Default Table Default Default Enable Communicator [322] T1 Trans Format [330] Enable Skip Test [323] T2 Trans Format [331] Power-up Comm Test [324] Dialer Type [332] Disable Call Waiting [325] T1 Dial Attempts [333] Comm Test Time of Day (hr:min) [326: 327] 00:00...
  • Page 29: Communication Telephone Numbers Description

    T1 Dial Attempts 1 to 15 attempts Maximum number of dial attempts when the communicator dials telephone #1. T2 Dial Attempts 1 to 15 attempts Maximum number of dial attempts when the communicator dials telephone #2. On-Hook Time 1 to 15 seconds Before the communicator dials a phone number, it seizes the phone line and goes &...
  • Page 30: Area Event Reporting Description

    NOTE The paging network setup for your area determines if your pager will work with the T2 telephone number. Dialed Digits Allowed See Section 3.1.3.2 for information on programming account codes and telephone number digits. 0 - 9 Numbers from 0 to 9 dial the appropriate Touchtone® or pulse digit. To be determined.
  • Page 31 Fire Phone No. 0 = Do Not Report Directs which telephone number(s) to report Fire Alarms, Fire 1 = Phone 1 Only Supervisories, and Restorals. Note: These events are reported 2 = Phone 2 Only using Area 1 account codes only. 3 = Phone 1 (2 on Failure) 4 = Phone 2 (1 on Failure) 5 = Phone 1 and 2...
  • Page 32: Zone Report Codes Description

    3.2.10 Zone Report Codes Description The Zone Report Codes utilize programming locations 435 through 554. Each Zone has an alarm, restore, bypass and trouble code. The restore may be an alarm, trouble, or bypass restoral. A Zone Trouble may result from one of the following conditions: Wiring problem Smoke Trouble...
  • Page 33: User Report Codes Description

    3.2.11 User Report Codes Description The User Report Codes utilize programming locations 555 through 654. This data block is used to program the opening and closing reports for each user code. Each report code requires a two digit entry. The first digit sets the primary event code and the second digit sets the extended code.
  • Page 34: System Report Codes Description

    3.2.12 System Report Codes Description Each report code requires a two digit entry. The first digit sets the primary event code and the second digit sets the extended code. (See Section 3.1.3.3 for Programming Report Codes). If the transmission format is anything other than a Pulsed format, it is only necessary to program a value other than zero into either digit to enable that event to be reported, the correct transmitted data is automatically sent.
  • Page 35: Area Schedules Description

    Recent Closing Code 00 to FF Code sent in addition to a burglar alarm event if the alarm occurs within two minutes after exit time expires. Latchkey Supervision Code 00 to FF Code sent when the latchkey code is not entered during the programmed time window.
  • Page 36 Latch Key Schedules A Latch Key User ID is used to determine which user passcode must be entered on selected Latch Key Days. The user passcode must be entered within a time window. If the user passcode is not entered during the Time Window, a Latch key Supervision event will be posted in the Event Log to be reported.
  • Page 37 The following table refers to programming locations 693 through 758: Item Valid Range Description Scheduled Arming Mode 0 = AWAY 1 = STAY 2 = NIGHT Determines the Auto Arm mode. Scheduled Arming Days 00 to FF Selects the days of the week the system automatically arms. (see the table below for acomplete description of each value’s activation) Sunday Arming Time...
  • Page 38: Programming Options

    3.2.14 Programming Options This section deals with the attributes of the Remote Programming Manager Software. Before programming the specific functions, it is important to understand the following: ABORT: During a remote programming session, the control is fully functional and can detect and annunciate alarms locally.
  • Page 39: Programming Notes

    Programming Notes Note 1: Restarting Exit Time If an exit time is counting down from an AWAY arming, the exit time may be automatically restarted once to reduce false alarms. The exit time will be restarted if a Perimeter (arm in STAY mode and arm in NIGHT mode) Burglar zone is violated anytime during the last ten seconds of exit time.
  • Page 40 Note 6: Verifying or Self-Verifying Burglar Zones If an armed Verifying Burglar zone is violated, then a forty second Verification Timer is started. If the timer expires and the zone that started it is still in violation, then the zone’s violation is verified. If another armed Burglar zone is violated while the timer is still running, then that violation verifies the first zone’s violation.
  • Page 41 Note 10: Senior Watch The Senior Watch attribute may only be used with Burglar, Critical Condition Monitor, Universal, and Universal Logged zones. It is ignored for all other zone types. If a Burglar zone has Senior Watch enabled, then the Senior Watch only applies when the zone is disarmed and not bypassed. Whenever the zone is violated, disarmed or unbypassed, the zone’s Senior Watch timer is reset to the programmed time.
  • Page 42 Note 12: Delay Before Dial Time The Delay Before Dial Time is used as the time that a user has after a Burglar, Holdup, or Auxiliary Alarm from a zone has occurred to silence the alarm with a disarm and abort the Alarm event. If the Delay Before Dial Time is not zero and the alarm is silenced before the Delay Before Dial Time expires, then no Alarm events are posted to be reported.
  • Page 43 bus. The interface device will send an acknowledgment to the system upon successful transmission of an event. The telephone number will not be used, but the first digit of Telephone Number 1 must not be an ‘F’. If the interface device responds back with a transmission failure or if the interface device “loses”...
  • Page 44: Digital Communicator Table For Contact Id Formats

    Digital Communicator Table For Contact ID Formats This section cross-references many of the reporting options and equivalent codes sent by Sentrol-manufactured controls when transmitting in the Contact ID formats. Simplified example of data sent in Contact ID format: SSSS 18 Q XYZ AA CCC Where: SSSS = 4 decimal digit subscriber # 18 = Contact ID que for automation systems Q = Event qualifier;...
  • Page 45 Zone Auxiliary Trouble Restore 3370 Zone (1 - 28) Zone Other Trouble Restore 3370 Zone (1 - 28) Senior Watch Trouble Restore 3641 Zone (1 - 28) Zone No Response Restore 3333 Zone (13 - 29) RF Point Reporting 3381 Zone (13 - 28) Smoke Trouble Restore 3380...
  • Page 46: Ul Programming Requirements

    UL Programming Requirements Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listing This control is listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) as follows: Application Listing Household Burglary (Grade A) UL 1023 Household Fire UL 985 Central Station Burglary (Grade C) UL 1610/1635 Central Station Burglary (Grade B) UL 1610/1635 Home Health Care Signaling Equipment UL 1637...
  • Page 47: Index

    Index ENTER Key 5, 11, 12, 14, 16 Entry Time 17, 24, 25, 39, 40 EVENT LOG Key 6 Event Type 44 Exit Arm 16, 39 Exit Time 15, 17, 24, 25, 39 ‘A’ Key 17, 24, 25, 34, 44 Extended Format 42 AC Cycles 27 AC Power Failure 8, 26...
  • Page 48 READY 4 Receiver Compatibility 29 Remote Connect 10, 22 Remote Programming 8, 10, 38 Report Code 12, 32, 33, 34, 35, 42, 46 Reset Smoke Key 7 RF Signal Strength 7 RPM/2 Pro 8, 12, 13, 38, 45 Scheduled Arming 8, 39 Secondary Area 17, 39 Secondary Function Keys 7 Self-Verifying 40, 46...
  • Page 49 Notes...
  • Page 50 Notes...
  • Page 52 sentrol controls group Sentrol, Inc. reserves the right PO Box 2904 to change specifications 1510 Tate Blvd. SE M O O S E without notice. Hickory, NC 28603 © 1996 Sentrol, Inc. Sales: 800.547.2556 Fax: 503.691.7566 a p r o d u c t o f s e n t r o l , i n c Technical Support: 800.800.2027 64812702B...

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