ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation And Setup Manual
ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation And Setup Manual

ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation And Setup Manual

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  • Page 3 Differences Between the FOCUS 200B and the FOCUS 200 PLUS Systems Item FOCUS 200B FOCUS 200 PLUS None 8 Hardwired Points Built-in Hardwired Points • EOLR supervision using a 2k resistor • Support of normally-open or normally- closed sensors •...
  • Page 4 245 SRAM 32k bytes 128k bytes The FOCUS 200 PLUS System Installation Vital Information Use the following table to record the vital information for this installation. We recommend you leave this table with the control unit. Job Location System Number (SS)
  • Page 5: Fire Alarm Application Note

    Fire Alarm Application Note • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Fire Alarm Codes There are various fire alarm codes written by industry associations and institutes;...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    About Fire Alarm Codes..............................v Code Enforcement ................................v Conventions Used in This Manual .................. x SECTION 1 General Description ........... 1-1 About the FOCUS 200 PLUS System..........................1-1 Prominent Features................................. 1-1 SECTION 2 Installing the Control Unit ........2-1 About the Control Unit..............................2-1 Before Installing the System ............................
  • Page 7 Displaying and Printing the History Log........................11-3 SECTION 12 Power Requirements..........12-1 About Powering the FOCUS 200 PLUS ........................12-1 Providing Adequate Voltage for Each Gateway and Operating Panel................ 12-2 Determining Maximum Length of Gateway Trunk Cable ................... 12-8 Determining the Control Unit Power Supply Load...................... 12-9 Determining the Size of the Standby Battery ......................
  • Page 8 Table of Contents SECTION 15 Scheduling..............15-1 About Scheduling ................................15-1 Permanent Schedules..............................15-2 Temporary Schedules..............................15-3 Holiday Schedules................................. 15-4 Ambush Schedule................................15-4 Scheduling Options............................... 15-5 SECTION 16 Downline Loading ............ 16-1 About Downline Loading .............................. 16-1 Programming the Control Unit for Downline Loading ....................16-1 Downline Loading the Customized Data........................
  • Page 9 List of Figures • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Figure 2-1: Installing Cabinet Lock ..........................
  • Page 10: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Product model numbers (unless noted otherwise) represent ADT products. A 6-digit Stock Code Number replaces the 7- digit type number used for ADT devices. For the convenience of the reader, when the 6-digit number is used for a given item, the formerly used type number will be included in parenthesis. This type number is how the devices and systems...
  • Page 11: General Description

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About the FOCUS 200 PLUS System The FOCUS 200 PLUS is a UL Listed commercial burglar and fire alarm system that provides: •...
  • Page 12 • Eight built-in programmable output triggers. • Capability of commanding up to eight individual relay-controlled functions from the CCC on ADT SIA dialer format. • A 512-event history log for recording events such as alarms, troubles, openings, and closings, all with the time and date of the occurrence.
  • Page 13: Installing The Control Unit

    S E C T I O N Installing the Control Unit • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section About the Control Unit Before Installing the System...
  • Page 14: Mounting The Cabinet

    Any corrections in the premises telephone number, address, or customer name. Power Requirements The FOCUS 200 PLUS System uses the control unit power supply as the primary power source. Because the system power is distributed over the RS-485 buses, it is important to keep the voltage drops along the buses to a minimum (see the Gateways section to calculate voltage drops, to ensure that they do not go below an acceptable level).
  • Page 15: Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing

    Section 2 – Installing the Control Unit For UL installations that are intended to provide certificated burglary service, the VISTA-ULAP UL Attack Proof Kit must be used. Refer to Figure 2-2 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations for the requirements and installation. CABINET ATTACK RESISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS (Shows typical local Grade A listing installation) RUN BELL WIRES...
  • Page 16: Grade A Mercantile Safe And Vault Listing

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide The cabinet tamper is automatically bypassed when the system is placed in Service mode and automatically unbypassed when the system is taken out of Service mode. Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing...
  • Page 17: Installing The Operating Panels

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About the Operating Panels The FOCUS 200 PLUS system is controlled via a user-friendly operating panel. The system supports up to 16 operating panels. The operating panel provides: •...
  • Page 18: Installing The Operating Panels

    494467 (B6467) Cable - used specifically in air-handling plenums. Cable Run Considerations The safeguarding of RS-485 bus cable(s) from physical damage is vital to continuous uninterrupted operation of the FOCUS 200 PLUS System. Keep the following guidelines in mind when running the cable: •...
  • Page 19: Addressing The Operating Panels

    Section 3 – Installing the Operating Panels To mount and wire the operating panel, perform the following steps: Step Action Locate the operating panel(s) where the user may conveniently turn BA protection to Day Set or Nite Set. The right-hand side of the operating panel should be located no closer than 4”...
  • Page 20 Wait for the operating panel to perform the power-on self-test. After this is completed, the panel displays “ADT INTERACTIVE KEYPAD WAITING FOR COMM.” Press the [1] and [8] keys simultaneously to enter the operating panel program mode.
  • Page 21: Operating Panel Program Mode

    Any three digits, for entering the operating panel program mode. Should not be changed unless there is a particular reason for changing it, such as standardization within the area or region served by a given ADT office. Baud 9600 9600 baud is required; 4800 cannot be used at this time.
  • Page 22 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide...
  • Page 23: Basic Hardwired Points

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About the Hardwired Points The FOCUS 200 PLUS system has eight built-in hardwired points. The points are individually assignable to one of eight BA groups. All eight points may be programmed with any point type, although points 1 and 2 are set up to support 2-wire smoke detectors.
  • Page 24: Wiring The Hardwired Points

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Wiring the Hardwired Points The wiring of the hardwired points is divided into four parts: • Wiring burglary and panic devices to points 1-8. • Wiring 2-wire smoke detectors to points 1 and 2.
  • Page 25: Figure 4-1: 2-Wire Smoke Detector Connected To Point 1 (Can Also Be Connected To Point 2, Terminals 27 And 28)

    Section 4 – Basic Hardwired Points These smoke detectors are UL Listed for use with the FOCUS 200 PLUS, and are the only 2-wire smoke detectors that may be used. Figure 4-1: 2-Wire Smoke Detector Connected to Point 1 (can also be connected to Point 2,...
  • Page 26: Figure 4-2: 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections Points 1-8

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide N.C. AUXILIARY POLE RELAY N.O. – • • 4-WIRE SMOKE EOL POWER GROUND SUPERVISION OR COMBUSTION DETECTORS RELAY MODULE VIOLET ADT PART #435243 CONTROL PANEL • 2000 SHOWN POWERED. EOLR RELAY OPENS WHEN •...
  • Page 27: Point 8 Bell Box Tamper Configuration

    Section 4 – Basic Hardwired Points Referring to Figure 4-3, if Break #1 occurs, point 3 goes into a trouble condition, but will continue to monitor device "A" for an alarm condition. Point 4 will continue to monitor devices "B" and "C" for alarm conditions.
  • Page 28 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide...
  • Page 29: Gateways

    S E C T I O N Gateways • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section About the Gateways PID Gateway...
  • Page 30: Pid Gateway

    494467 (B6467) Cable - used specifically in air-handling plenums. Cable Run Considerations The safeguarding of RS-485 bus cable(s) from physical damage is vital to continuous uninterrupted operation of the FOCUS 200 PLUS System. Keep the following guidelines in mind when running the cable: •...
  • Page 31 Section 5 – Gateways Commandable Output Point Interface Devices (COPIDs) The Commandable Output Point Interface Device: • Is a listening-type device and is not interrogated by the control unit. • Awaits a command from the control unit to operate its output relays, A and B, in response to a change in a function being monitored.
  • Page 32: Figure 5-1: Pid Gateway Module

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide RS-485 BUS LEDs TERMINAL STRIP TB1 JUMPER E1 TXD (YEL) RXD (RED) CONNECTIONS TO (REMOVE JUMPER TO RS-485 BUS DISCONNECT RS-485 TERMINATING RESISTOR) RS-485 GATEWAY MICROPROCESSOR (BLK) 1 (RED) 2 + 12V (YEL) 3...
  • Page 33: Installing The Pid Gateway

    Section 5 – Gateways Installing the PID Gateway Installation Guidelines The following guidelines should be considered when planning the installation: Function Guideline Minimizing Voltage Where an appreciable number of system-powered devices are involved, consider using a dual run of the quad trunk cable, with one cable run Drop connected to the Trunk 1A terminal strip and the other run connected to the Trunk 1B terminal strip (see Figure 5-1).
  • Page 34 Mount the housing for the gateway so that the knockouts face the direction of the wire run. If this results in the ADT logo being mounted upside down, use the stick-on logo as a corrective measure to show the "ADT" right-side up.
  • Page 35: Installing Sensors To The Pid

    Sensor Power Classification The various types of sensors employed with the FOCUS 200 PLUS System can be divided into the following basic categories according to the source of power required: Sensor Type...
  • Page 36 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Setting the Hard ID Number Remember that the Hard ID number is not the system point number, but is used for communication with the PID gateway. The Hard ID will be linked to a system point number during the programming of the point.
  • Page 37 Section 5 – Gateways Gateway Log Form Group 03 Total Bus Load ______mA Unit # ____ GATEWAY TRUNK 1A TRUNK 1B Point # ____ Description _____________________ Point # ____ Description _____________________ ID # __________ Location ________________________ ID # __________ Location ________________________ BA Group _____ ________________________________ BA Group _____...
  • Page 38: Figure 5-2: Pid Wiring Connections To System-Powered Sensors

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide When Using Double-Ended Sensor When using any double-ended sensor in which the transmitter does not initiate an alarm, the PID connected to the transmitter supplies power, but does not report back status to the gateway. However,...
  • Page 39: Figure 5-3A: Basic Sensor Connections To Pid

    Section 5 – Gateways PID CABLE BASIC BA - FIXED AND CONNECTOR MOVABLE SENSORS HEADER RECEPTACLE BA NORMALLY-CLOSED (BREAK-ONLY) (NOTE 1) (NOTE 2) CONTACT (NOTE 3) LOW SIDE FEED HIGH SIDE FEED LOW SIDE RETURN Notes for Figures 5-3a and 5-3b: HIGH SIDE RETURN Letter “G”...
  • Page 40: Figure 5-4: Connections Of Ba Sensors With Field Wiring Terminals To Pid

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide (NOTE 6) PID BRANCH CABLE CONNECTOR HEADER RECEPTACLE (NOTE 1) RESISTOR (NOTE 5) 3010 OHM, 1%, 1/2 W - 12VDC (SCN 975305) (NOTE 4) +12VDC LOW SIDE HIGH SIDE OR GRN (NOTE 2)
  • Page 41: Sim Gateway

    Section 5 - Gateways SIM Gateway The SIM gateway is used to interface SIM (Sensor Interface Module) sensors with the FOCUS 200 PLUS system. The SIM gateway can accommodate up to 72 points. The sensor types employed on the SIM gateway can be divided into two categories: •...
  • Page 42: Figure 5-6: Sim Gateway Module

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide TAMPER SWITCH OPERATOR TAMPER SWITCH GATEWAY TRUNK TERMINAL STRIP GATEWAY TERMINAL STRIP MICROPROCESSOR CONNECTIONS TO RS-485 BUS 1 (BLK) GND 2 (RED) +12V JUMPER E1 TRANSMIT LED (YEL) 3 (YEL) COM (REMOVE JUMPER...
  • Page 43: Installing The Sim Gateway

    Note: If the housing unit is being mounted near a ceiling, and the wire rims exit the ceiling, the box can be inverted. The ADT label supplied with the box can be placed over the inverted molded logo. Now the wire runs can go directly to the box from the ceiling, and not around the box.
  • Page 44 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Wiring the SIM Gateway To wire the SIM gateway, perform the following steps: Step Action At the control unit, make sure the Power switch is in the "OFF" position. Run the buses as required and make sure to appropriately tag them. Limit each RS-485 bus to a single wire run.
  • Page 45: Installing Sim And Sim Sensors

    493493 - Approved for FA, SUPV, HUA, and BA where wire is being installed in air-handling plenums (Teflon or equiv.). Sensor Power Classification The various types of sensors employed with the FOCUS 200 PLUS System can be divided into the following basic categories according to the source of power required: Sensor Type...
  • Page 46: Figure 5-7: Sim Wiring To System-Powered And Nonpowered Sensors

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Step Action Snap the Trunk Junction box SCN 148320 around the connections to enhance appearance. Connect the branch cable to the SIM or SIM Sensor. SIM sensors that have screw terminals include the smoke detector, the FA Pullbox, motion sensors, and the horn/strobe.
  • Page 47: Figure 5-8: Connection For A Gateway Loop Powered Sim Sensor

    Section 5 - Gateways COM+ +12V SENSOR POWER NOTE 3 POWER +12V SEE NOTE 1 SELF TEST DATA OUT 0 INPUT IN/OUT OUT 1 SENSOR ELEMENT INTERFACE IN 0 ALARM OUTPUT SEE NOTE 2 IN 1 DIAGNOSTIC OUTPUT IN 2 TAMPER COM- NOTES:...
  • Page 48: Figure 5-10: Sim Wiring To A Sensor

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 472366 SIM OUT 0 SEE NOTE 1 RED/W +12V TRANSISTOR SWITCH BLK/W COM+ TAMPER IN 0 AL-TBL BLU/W IN 2 TMPR COM- NOTE: 1) POINT OPTION 3="N" 2) SIM MOUNTED INSIDE SENSOR OR IN JUNCTION BOX SPACED NO MORE THAN 6 FEET FROM SENSOR.
  • Page 49: Figure 5-12: Sim Connections To A 4-Wire/2-Wire Adapter

    Section 5 - Gateways BLACK YELLOW BLUE 869706 (10K 5% 1/2W) REMOVE JUMPER J1 10.2 - 13.8VDC SUPERVISED 472366 BLU/YEL BLU/GRN 247650 4Ma NORMAL STANDBY 30Ma MAX WHEN ALL DEVICES IN ALARM 4W/2W ADAPTER 10K 5% 1/2W BLU/WHT BOARD 244708 BLU/WHT 3K EOLR (8mA NORMAL...
  • Page 50: Figure 5-13: Loop Interface Module

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Mounting and Wiring the Loop Interface Module TAMPER SWITCH OPERATOR JUMPER J1 (REMOVE IF USING TAMPER) 248116 TAMPER SWITCH LOOP (ORDERED SEPARATELY) CONNECTIONS (NOTE 1) 1 (BLK) SIM GATEWAY 2 (RED) TRUNK CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 51: Rf Gateway (472490)

    Figure 5-15: Loop Interface Module Wiring to Lacing/Foil and Non-powered Sensor RF Gateway (472490) The 5800ADT RF gateway provides additional RF points for the FOCUS 200 PLUS security system, up to 72 points. The RF gateway is designed to be used in conjunction with a 5881H/5881EH/5882H RF receiver only, and can support up to two receivers.
  • Page 52: Installing The Rf Gateway

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide RF Gateway Physical Description The gateway consists of a printed wiring board that is installed in a plastic housing unit. The following are important items on the board (see Figure 5-16): Part Purpose...
  • Page 53: Installing The Rf Receiver

    Section 5 - Gateways Wiring the RF Gateway To wire the RF gateway, perform the following steps: Step Action At the control unit, make sure the power switch is in the "OFF" position. Run the buses as required and make sure to appropriately tag them. Limit each RS-485 bus to a single wire run.
  • Page 54: 5800 Series Transmitters

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Mounting and Wiring the RF Receiver To mount the RF receiver, perform the following steps: Step Action Remove the RF receiver’s circuit board from its plastic case and mount the case, using the appropriate mounting hardware. See receiver’s instructions for mounting information.
  • Page 55 Section 5 - Gateways Transmitter Input Types All of the transmitters described have one or more unique factory-assigned inputs (loops). Each of the inputs requires its own programming point (e.g., 5804’s four-button inputs require four points). Transmitters can be programmed as one of the following types: Type Description Sends Fault, Restore, Low Battery signals and periodic Check-in...
  • Page 56: Gateway Off-Normal Conditions

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Gateway Off-Normal Conditions During operation, the gateway polls the point sensors that are connected to its trunk and stores the status of the protection loop. When interrogated, the gateway reports any change in status to the control unit where it is processed to determine whether there is an alarm or trouble condition.
  • Page 57: Bell Outputs And Auxiliary Relay

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About the Bell Outputs and Auxiliary Relay The FOCUS 200 PLUS provides two bell circuits and an auxiliary relay. These outputs are programmable via the ADEMCO Compass downloader as to when and how they will function.
  • Page 58: Output Functions

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Output Functions • Commercial burglary alarm systems require bell circuits to be programmed for a minimum timeout of 16 minutes. • Commercial fire alarm systems require bell or indicating circuits to be supervised. Polarized fire- indicating devices must be used.
  • Page 59 Section 6 – Bell Outputs and Auxiliary Relay Description Function Bell Note: The output is reset by entering a valid ID code at any operating panel, unless stated otherwise. Note: Programmed bell timeout is 0 to 255 minutes in 1-minute increments unless stated otherwise.
  • Page 60: Installing The External Sounders

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Description Function Used for controlling access to BA1 by having an output operate a door strike. The Access output is normally released. It operates for 10 seconds when a valid ID code is Control BA1 entered at the operating panel if BA group is off or when BA group is turned off.
  • Page 61 Bell on no close (option). Do not program S2 because it is not sounder or strobe. • Auto bell test (option). used for FOCUS 200 PLUS • Multiple 471898 Modules can • Closing trouble bell (option). applications. be connected to a quad trunk.
  • Page 62: Figure 6-1: External Sounder Connections To The Bell Outputs

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Installing an Alarm Housing The 471956(7187-101) Alarm Housing and ADEMCO AB12 Bell are UL-approved exterior sounding devices for local mercantile premises bell certification. For exterior auxiliary BA or FA bell applications, other sounding devices such as the 471859 (7187-037) Bell Unit may be used, provided applicable UL installation guidelines are followed.
  • Page 63: Programming The Bell Outputs

    Section 6 – Bell Outputs and Auxiliary Relay Wiring the Auxiliary Relay The auxiliary relay cannot be supervised. It is typically used for annunciating burglary alarms, resetting 4-wire smoke detectors, elevator recall, or other situations that do not require the supervision of the wiring.
  • Page 64 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide...
  • Page 65: System Communication

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About the System Communication The FOCUS 200 PLUS provides the following for communication to the Customer Care Center (CCC): •...
  • Page 66: Connecting The Telephone Lines

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide The FOCUS 200 PLUS system will attempt, up to a programmed number of times, to transmit a signal to the CCC using the built-in dialer. If, after the programmed number of attempts, the signal still has not been properly accepted by the CCC, and the backup dialer is not enabled, a Comm Fail message will be displayed on the operating panel.
  • Page 67: Figure 7-1: Installing The 472402A Backup Dialer

    Section 7 – System Communication Step Action Install an RJ31X jack within the proximity of the control unit. Install a second one if you are using the backup dialer. Run telephone company lines to the jack(s) and connect them to the red and green terminals.
  • Page 68: Description Of Ademco Contact Id Format

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Description of ADEMCO Contact ID Format When using ADEMCO Contact ID, the FOCUS 200 PLUS system transmits the data in DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency). This format requires the 1400hz/2300hz dual tone handshake and the 1400hz kissoff tone.
  • Page 69 Section 7 – System Communication Description Printable-Only ADEMCO Event Downloading DLL Aborted Start DLL DLL Interrupted End DLL Altered DLL Comm Fail End DLL Not Altered Burglary BA Burglary Alarm BA Burglary Point Bypass BA Burglary Alarm Restore BA Burglary Point Trouble BA Burglary Point Unbypass Open/Close BA Auto Close...
  • Page 70 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Description Printable-Only ADEMCO Event Scheduling Change Close Time Change Auto-On Level Other Supervised Bell Alarm Supervised Bell Trouble Supervised Bell Trouble Restore Remote Power Supply Alarm Remote Power Supply Trouble Remote Power Supply Trouble Restore...
  • Page 71 Section 7 – System Communication Description Printable-Only ADEMCO Event System Test (continued) Long Print Short Print Supervisory Test Print – manual trigger test report Supervisory Test Restore Fire Alarm Test Print Fire Alarm Test Print Restore Burglary Alarm Test Print Burglary Alarm Test Print Restore Holdup Suspicion Print Keypad No Access...
  • Page 72: Types Of Customer Care Center Service

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Types of Customer Care Center Service The Customer Care Center (CCC) can provide several types of service. The types of service range from monitoring only alarm signals to monitoring opening and closing schedules along with the ID codes (passcodes) of the person involved.
  • Page 73 Section 7 – System Communication 3. Passcode No Schedule Supervision (PCNS) With this type of service, the CCC: • Supervision is limited to Closing Troubles and No Close conditions. • Monitors alarm and trouble signals generated by the BA group. •...
  • Page 74: Table Of Ccc Signaling

    Printer Interface Tamper Alarm (4) Printer interface unit tamper has operated. ADT On Premises (3) Signals entry of ADT service code at operating panel; system is in service mode. ADT Off Premises (3) Signals entry of Off Premises command at operating panel to terminate service mode.
  • Page 75: Programming The System Communication Options

    Notes: 1. Signals are transmitted in ADT version of Security Industry Association (SIA) format and include time and date. 2. "Yes" indicates signal is also applicable to SANS service. 3. Signal includes data that identifies the person performing the operation.
  • Page 76 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 7-12...
  • Page 77: Ac Communicator Module

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About the AC Communicator Module The FOCUS 200 PLUS can transmit alarm, trouble, and other reports to the central station via a dedicated AC telephone line, a pair of dedicated DC telephone lines, or an RS232 output when the optional 472491 ADT AC Communicator module is used.
  • Page 78: Figure 8-1: Ac Communicator Module Wiring

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Wiring the AC Module The module draws 250mA from the FOCUS 200 PLUS’ auxiliary power #2 output. Be sure to include this current draw in the power calculations. To wire the AC Communicator, perform the following steps:...
  • Page 79: Figure 8-2: Ac Communicator Module Wiring Using Ac Telephone Lines

    CONNECTION RJ31X TELCO JACK TELCO CORD RING (SEE NOTE 1) 4-PIN JL/JK HEADER EARTH GROUND 472491 ADT AC COMMUNICATOR RING TO UCS RJ31X TELCO JACK Note 1: To install JL/JK header: Number of Modules JL Jumper Plug JK Jumper Plug...
  • Page 80: Using Multiple Ac Communicator Modules

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide CONNECT RIBBON CABLE FROM 9-PIN HEADER TO J6 ON THE CONTROL UNIT'S CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTION COM 2+ COM 2- COM 1+ RJ31X TELCO JACK COM 1- TELCO CORD (SEE NOTE 1) 4-PIN JL/JK...
  • Page 81: J5 Output Triggers

    About the J5 Output Triggers The FOCUS 200 PLUS system provides 8 output triggers and 1 connection for ground by means of the J5 connector pins. The J5 connector is located in the upper right-hand corner of the control unit PC board.
  • Page 82 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Entry Description Function Number 16 (TFC) Telco Fault Output turns on if a telco fault condition occurs (low voltage or loss of interrogation on AC telco line). The output turns off when the telco line becomes normal.
  • Page 83 Section 9 – J5 Output Triggers Entry Description Function Number 26 (TSC) BA Bell and Output turns on for 30 seconds when a test of the local bell and/or Vault Sensor vault sensors is commanded from the operating panel. When used in conjunction with the testing of vault sensors, the output can be used Test to turn on the test signal transmitter of a vault vibration sensor...
  • Page 84: Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment The J5 output triggers may be used to trip auxiliary alarm signaling equipment such as ADEMCO's 7720P, 7835C, 7830R, and 7920SE Long Range Radios. These units are typically used as a backup to the Telco lines. They may be configured to send signals when the system detects a Telco line fault.
  • Page 85: Figure 9-2: Configuration Of The 7830R To The J5 Output Triggers

    Triggers Gray Out 7 Zone1 Violet Out 8 Zone 2 FOCUS 200 PLUS Setup: Zone 3 Set the P3 Jumper to 'WET' Program the AUX. Relay to activate Zone 4 on any BA [ABA] Program Output 5 (Point 252) to...
  • Page 86: Programming The Output Triggers

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 7920SE No. 1349 16.5VAC 40VA 879-126 FOCUS 200 PLUS Battery 10k EOLR Fuse AUX. Relay N.O. No. 90-12 3A, 32V Ground Zone Earth 9 10 TEST GND Yellow Output XMFR Out 6 Gray...
  • Page 87: Access Control

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Access Control The FOCUS 200 PLUS System accommodates up to 8 of the 472270 Access Control Interface Units (ACIU). The ACIU's interface access devices into the system for the purpose of controlling access to one or more designated BA groups.
  • Page 88 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide • Users can be assigned varying degrees of access to the BA group(s). • A total of 255 access control users can be programmed, of which 99 can also have use of the operating panels.
  • Page 89: Figure 10-1: Access Control Interface Unit (Aciu)

    Section 10 – Access Control Part Purpose TXD and RXD LEDs Indicates the ACIU communication status as follows: • TXD LED - flashing when the ACIU is transmitting. • RXD LED - flashing when the ACIU is receiving. Tamper Space is provided for adding a tamper switch, which must be ordered separately as a 248116 Tamper Kit.
  • Page 90: Installing The Access Control Interface Unit

    The ACIU must not be subjected to temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above l20°F (49°C). • Include each ACIU in the System Layout Diagram of the FOCUS 200 PLUS System, indicating the BA group(s) that will be accessed via the ACIU.
  • Page 91 494467 (B6467) Cable - used specifically in air handling plenums. Cable Run Considerations The safeguarding of RS-485 bus cable(s) from physical damage is vital to continuous uninterrupted operation of the FOCUS 200 PLUS System. Keep the following guidelines in mind when running the cable: •...
  • Page 92: Using Readers, Keyloks, And Operating Panels

    Using Readers, Keyloks, and Operating Panels The cards and keys that are employed for ADT applications are listed in the Summary of Access Card/Key Readers Table, shown later in this section. They all come pre-coded and ready to use as soon as the code has been enrolled into the database of the control unit.
  • Page 93 Section 10 – Access Control Card Readers The card readers: • Are installed near the frame of the door. • Read a coded card to determine whether a person will be permitted access. • Are used with a separate electric door strike or other electrically controlled door- releasing device. •...
  • Page 94 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Summary of Access Control Card/Key Readers Access Model Card/Key Application User Operation Card/Key Reader DIP ACIU ∗∗ Control Type Programming Switch Strike Device Settings Voltage Settings Sensor 3152540 Epic Three Wiegand Card Indoor/Outdoor Card swipe None—card comes...
  • Page 95 Section 10 – Access Control Installing and Wiring the Electric Door Strike and Card/Key Reader (or Keylok) Wiring Connections Between ACIU and Readers/Strike Reader and Strike Wire Connections (1) ACIU Terminal Marlok Marlok Sensor Dorado (5) Motorola Keylok (2) Keyreader Engineering Indala (Epic)
  • Page 96: Figure 10-2: Typical Installation Using Card Reader Or Keyreader

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide ACIU RS-485 BUS 494470 CABLE (2-WIRE, #18 AWG) 494461 CABLE (6466-10) (10-WIRE, #22 AWG) 100 FEET MAX. CARD READER KEY READER ELECTRIC STRIKE Figure 10-2: Typical Installation Using Card Reader or Keyreader ACIU...
  • Page 97: Figure 10-4: Modifying Aciu For Operation With Dorado 7401 Or 7901 Card Reader

    Section 10 – Access Control TERMINAL STRIP TB1 JUMPER E1 FOR RS-485 BUS (REMOVE JUMPER TO CONNECTIONS DISCONNECT RS-485 TERMINATING RESISTOR) RS485 BATTERY AREA 12V, O.8AH (BLK) 1 (RED) 2 + 12V BATTERY (YEL) 3 3 "0" 4 "1" (BLU) 4 COM + 5 "A"...
  • Page 98: Figure 10-5: Wiring Connections For A Manual Access Pushbutton Or Exit Pushbutton

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Installing the RPX-264 Pushbutton The RPX-264 Pushbutton may be used for manual buzz-in and egress (exit) applications. Where the RPX-264 Pushbutton is being used for manual buzz-in: • Install it at the location specified by the customer.
  • Page 99: Access Control Options

    Section 10 – Access Control Access Control Options The following table describes the options available for access control operation: Option Function Unlock Time This is the number of seconds (1-255) that an access-controlled door is to become unlocked (strike activated) when a valid code is read by a card/key reader or entered at an operating panel.
  • Page 100 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide The strike being used for the CDR SCH option must be capable of continuous activation; otherwise it may burn out. Also, the strike must be powered from a separate power supply in place of the ACIU battery.
  • Page 101 Section 10 – Access Control Entry Description Function Number This point type uses a RPX-264 Pushbutton, installed inside of the 64 (EXP) Exit Pushbutton access-controlled area, to establish a 1-minute exiting-time window for the last person leaving. This allows the person time to open the door, exit, and use a coded key at a Keylok to lock the door, thereby automatically tuning on the BA groups.
  • Page 102 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Entering Point Data Via the Operating Panel See the Types of Input and Output Points section for information about for point data options. See the Programming section for instructions on entering the point data via the operating panel.
  • Page 103 Section 10 – Access Control Option Function Cancel Date A date can be assigned for temporary users of the system, after which their card/key or operating panel code will become invalid. Note: If an RF button is linked to a user code, when the user code cancel date expires the link is severed.
  • Page 104 Ability to bypass fire, holdup, or supervisory points, and to conduct FA sensor test. Service − ADT on-premises signal is transmitted to CCC when the ID code is entered and will lock out all other ID codes. This privilege must be assigned to all Service ID codes, and is not to be made available to the customer.
  • Page 105: Maintenance Of The Access Control Interface Unit

    Section 10 – Access Control Construction Mode The system is capable of operating in a Construction mode in which building contractors can be given a special coded card or key for gaining access before the system is fully operational. This mode is in effect if the ACIU is not communicating with the control unit.
  • Page 106 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Identifying the ACIU in the CCC Transmission The table below shows the information sent to the CCC for the various trouble conditions for each unit number: Unit Number CCC Transmission DA32, DT32, or DR32...
  • Page 107 3 When swiping, card must be properly seated in slot, or card swiping. and swiped straight through in the direction of the arrows without lifting or twisting. The ADT logo should face you, and the edge marked “This edge up” should be 4 Bad or defective 4 Card should not be cracked.
  • Page 108 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action Marlok Construction key 1 Set screws on Keylok are 1 Using a 1/16” allen wrench, unscrew (in causes green LED on preventing key from counterclockwise direction) the left and/or right (not Keylok to light, but key turning.
  • Page 109 Section 10 – Access Control Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action Card/keys cannot be Not using proper screen at Make sure that the following screen is displayed when enrolled at any reader. operating panel when swiping/inserting a card/key: enrolling card/keys. Insert or swipe Key or card <...
  • Page 110 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 10-24...
  • Page 111: History Log

    You must install a printer interface unit if you want to use a local printer. Types of History Log Entries The types of events the FOCUS 200 PLUS system will enter into the history log include: • Openings and closings of BA group(s), name and number of the group(s), and name of the person(s) involved.
  • Page 112: Figure 11-1: Printer Interface Unit

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Physical Description of the Printer Interface Unit The printer interface unit consists of a printed wiring board that is installed in a separately ordered housing unit. The following are important items on the board (see Figure 11-1):...
  • Page 113: Displaying And Printing The History Log

    Displaying and Printing the History Log The FOCUS 200 PLUS system can display the history log on the screen of an operating panel or produce a hard-copy printout of events. The operating panel will display the last event that occurred, and, by means of selector buttons, you can scroll through the history log.
  • Page 114 Last 500 events > Select Stop Print to stop the printing. < Quit Stop Print > Select Quit to move back to the See History Screen. Typical Printout of FOCUS 200 PLUS History Log 0042 JUL 12 93 12:21:47 PERSON #88...
  • Page 115 Section 11 – History Log History Log Alpha and Event Codes Description Alpha ADEMCO System Event System Reset RESET Reset Memory RESET MEM AC Fail AC FAIL AC Restore AC RESTORE AC Fail 4-Hour AC FAIL 4H AC Fail 4-Hour Restore AC 4H RST Telco Line Trouble (Line 1 or Line 2) TELCO TBL...
  • Page 116 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Description Alpha ADEMCO Open/Close (continued) BA Closing CLOSING BA Auto Open AUTO OPEN BA Irregular Opening IRR OPEN BA Opening OPENING BA No Close – scheduled close time expired NO CLOSE BA Exit Fail – exit error (user)
  • Page 117 Section 11 – History Log Description Alpha ADEMCO Other (continued) ADT On-Premises SERVICE ON ADT Off-Premises SER OFF Tamper Alarm TAMPER ALM Tamper Restore TAMPER RST VVS Bypass VVS BYPASS VVS Unbypass VVS UNBYP Bypass by User BYP USER Keypad Active...
  • Page 118 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Description Alpha ADEMCO System Test (continued) Point Trouble POINT TBL Point Alarm – general alarm POINT ALM Point Alarm Restore – general alarm restore POINT RST Untyped Diagnostics UA WAN Burglary Alarm Weak Battery...
  • Page 119: Power Requirements

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Powering the FOCUS 200 PLUS The FOCUS 200 PLUS security system uses either an 18VAC, 50VA plug-in transformer (443216 or N8167) or an 18VAC, 72VA wired-in transformer (472404), which is hardwired into the premises’...
  • Page 120: Providing Adequate Voltage For Each Gateway And Operating Panel

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Providing Adequate Voltage for Each Gateway and Operating Panel To determine that each gateway and each operating panel will have adequate voltage, the voltage drops along the RS-485 bus must be calculated. Use the procedure below along with the tables and forms that follow to determine whether an additional power supply is needed.
  • Page 121 Section 12 – Power Requirements Table 2: SIM Gateway Standby and Alarm Loads Gateway Unit No. __________ (Maximum 72 Points) Total Alarm Total Alarm Standby Device Quantity Standby Current Current Current (mA) Current (mA) (mA) (mA) SIM Door Contact SIM PIR Motion SIM Dual Motion SIM Smoke Detector SIM Holdup Button...
  • Page 122 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Table 3: RF Gateway & RF Receiver Standby and Alarm Loads Gateway Unit No. 7 (Max. 72 Points) Total Alarm Total Alarm Standby Device Quantity Standby Current Current Current (mA) Current (mA) (mA)
  • Page 123 (8.5V min.) (8.5V min.) CONTROL (8.5V min.) UNIT GATEWAY 2 GATEWAY 1 OPERATING l 1 = l 2 = l 3 = PANEL 1 10.2V BUS LOAD = 65mA BUS LOAD = BUS LOAD = GATEWAY TRUNK ALARM LOAD = GATEWAY TRUNK ALARM LOAD = (TABLE 1, 2 OR 3) (TABLE 1, 2 OR 3)
  • Page 124 POWER SUPPLY COMMUNICATION ONLY 10.2V (8.5V min.) (8.5V min.) CONTROL (8.5V min.) UNIT GATEWAY 2 GATEWAY 1 OPERATING l 1 = l 2 = PANEL 1 10.2V BUS LOAD = 65mA BUS LOAD = BUS LOAD = GATEWAY TRUNK ALARM LOAD = GATEWAY TRUNK ALARM LOAD = (TABLE 1, 2 OR 3) (TABLE 1, 2 OR 3)
  • Page 125: Figure 12-3: Determining The Voltage Drop On The Rs-485 Bus

    Section 12 – Power Requirements Determining the Voltage Drops along the RS-485 Buses The input voltage to any gateway or operating panel must be at least 8.5VDC or 9.7VDC if a gateway has horn/strobes. If the voltage is too low, either position the gateway or operating panel closer to the control unit or add a supplementary power supply.
  • Page 126: Determining Maximum Length Of Gateway Trunk Cable

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Determining Maximum Length of Gateway Trunk Cable After making sure that the input voltage to each device on the bus is sufficient, determine the maximum length of each gateway trunk cable for a normal sensor load and also for a load that includes horns/strobes, if used.
  • Page 127: Determining The Control Unit Power Supply Load

    Section 12 – Power Requirements A Sensor Load for a SIM or PID Gateway that Includes Horn/Strobes To determine the maximum length of the trunk cable for a sensor load that includes horn/strobes, perform the following steps: Step Action Make sure that gateway will have at least 9.7 volts from the RS-485 bus. Get the gateway trunk load in mA from Table 1 for a PID gateway, or Table 2 for a SIM gateway.
  • Page 128 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide In table 4, enter devices used on the RS-485 Bus #1. Calculate standby and alarm currents, then add to get RS-485 Bus #1 current subtotal. Table 4: RS-485 BUS #1 CURRENT LOAD Total Current...
  • Page 129 Section 12 – Power Requirements In table 6, enter devices connected to Auxiliary Relay (if used for wet operation). Calculate standby and alarm currents, then add to get Auxiliary Relay current subtotal. Table 6: AUXILIARY RELAY CURRENT LOAD Total Current Device Model # Device Current X # of Units = Standby...
  • Page 130 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide In table 8, enter devices connected to Bell 2 output. Calculate alarm currents, then add to get Bell 2 output current subtotal. Table 8: BELL 2 OUTPUT CURRENT LOAD Total Current Device Model #...
  • Page 131: Determining The Size Of The Standby Battery

    (inactive) (active) *472402A actually draws 55mA when active. However, because FOCUS 200 PLUS PCB current includes the built-in main dialer, and because the main dialer is inactive when 472402A is active, 472402A imposes only 15mA added current on the FOCUS 200 PLUS power supply.
  • Page 132 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Enter the calculated combined current, then add to calculate total battery current. Table 12: BATTERY CURRENT Total Battery Current Total Current Standby Alarm Combined peripheral totals (see Table 9) Total PCB current (see Table 11)
  • Page 133: Installing A Power Supply

    Section 12 – Power Requirements Installing a Power Supply If you have determined that the control unit's power supply will not handle the current draw or that the voltage drops along the RS-485 bus are too large, then add 472372 Power Supply Module. The supplementary power supply can be added to any section of the RS-485 bus by connecting it directly to the bus or connecting it via a gateway.
  • Page 134 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Step Action If you are using the wired-in transformer, mount its enclosure to the wall near the control unit, using the 4 mounting holes on the enclosure's rear surface. Run 120VAC wire from the circuit breaker or fuse to the enclosure in conduit. Use wire having insulation rated for at least 90°C operation.
  • Page 135: Installing The Standby Battery

    Section 12 – Power Requirements Installing the Standby Battery The FOCUS 200 PLUS is shipped with a dual-battery harness that allows one or two batteries to be connected to the control unit. The control unit cabinet can house up to 34.4AH batteries. The optional 471961 (7187-202) Battery Enclosure may be used to house the batteries, if desired.
  • Page 136: Powering Up The Control Unit

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide • Ordinarily, system operation ceases at this time and there is no further signaling to the CCC. However, if this option is selected, it allows the control unit to continue processing and sending signals until the battery voltage drops to the point where the battery cut-off relay operates (next item), thereby extending normal operation for several hours, depending on the size of the battery.
  • Page 137: Input And Output Point Types

    S E C T I O N Input and Output Point Types • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section About the Input and Output Point Types Input Point Types...
  • Page 138 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Entry Description Function Number Assigned to points where sensors are installed in the entry/exit path 3 (MD) Movable Delayed to allow the customer time to enter or exit the premises without creating an alarm.
  • Page 139 Section 13 – Input and Output Point Types Entry Description Function Number This point type is the same as movable instant, except that during 7 (MIC) Movable Instant Day Set an alarm causes the sounder on all operating panels to activate for 1 second.
  • Page 140 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Entry Description Function Number This point type is used for turning a BA group to Day Set or Nite Set 29 (KEY) BA Keyswitch (PID gateway rather than using an operating panel. It requires the connection of a...
  • Page 141 Section 13 – Input and Output Point Types Entry Description Function Number This point type is used in conjunction with an Ambush Start point 36 (ABE) Ambush End type (see the explanation in previous item) to prevent an ambush alarm. Failure to operate the Ambush End point within 4 minutes after tripping the Ambush Start point causes an ambush alarm.
  • Page 142 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Person With Janitor Privilege User Action BA Groups Result LED Status Status Indicates BA groups are On. Entry Janitor uses the coded Normal Slow flashing (1-sec Indicates Janitor points in all BA groups key/card and unlocks the On/2-sec Off).
  • Page 143 Section 13 – Input and Output Point Types Input Point Options For burglar alarm applications, the input point type assigned to a point determines how the control unit will interpret normal and off-normal conditions during Day Set (system disarmed) and Nite Set (system armed).
  • Page 144: Output Point Types

    Service Output turns on the first time a valid service ID code is entered at an operating panel (ADT on-premises), and turns off when an ADT off- premises signal is initiated by selecting RESET~ ADT OFF at the operating panel.
  • Page 145 Section 13 – Input and Output Point Types Entry Description Function Number Output turns on to operate Sonalert(s) during any of the following 25 (RSC) BA Remote Sonalert periods: • Output follows the steady keypad audible pattern during the pre- alarm entry delay of the selected BA group, and operates the 2-seconds-On, 2-seconds-Off pattern during the exit delay.
  • Page 146 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Entry Description Function Number Output turns on for 10 seconds when: 37 (ACC) BA Access • A valid ID code is entered at the operating panel during the Day Set condition of the associated BA group.
  • Page 147 Section 13 – Input and Output Point Types Option Function Associated Point Type The Horn/Strobe point is intended primarily to annunciate a fire Horn/Strobe (Code 3 alarm, but the horn can also be used to sound for a burglar alarm. Option) If the Code 3 option is selected, the horn sounds for an NFPA temporal pattern (¼-second on, ¼-second off, for 3 seconds,...
  • Page 148 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Types of Input and Output Points and Associated Options ∗ Option 2 ∗∗∗∗ Input Point Type Link Group Bypass Option 1 Option 3 ∗∗ BA Fixed 1 thru 8 NC Contact (Y/N) Self Test —...
  • Page 149: Programming

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Programming the System The installation may require the FOCUS 200 PLUS System’s data to be changed from the default settings. This customization may be done either locally via an operating panel or remotely via downline loading.
  • Page 150: Mechanics Of Programming

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Mechanics of Programming The operating panel provides an interactive display that operates in a manner similar to an automatic teller machine (ATM). It employs a 19-character, four-line LCD display that shows menu selections, message prompts, and help screens to guide you through the various operating procedures.
  • Page 151: Programming Point Data

    Section 14 – Programming Programming Point Data Enter the program mode by entering the Service Code at the operating panel. Action Menu #1 is displayed. < ? Enter choice: Select More three times. < Lesson Turn on > < See alarms Reset >...
  • Page 152 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Select Enter to save this info and then select Continue to move to < ? FRONT DOOR 20 the next screen. Type MD Continue > Type – 0 3 < Previous Enter >...
  • Page 153 Section 14 – Programming This is Option 2 Screen. < ? FRONT DOOR 20 IS _____ Continue > The function of Option 2 changes depending on the type of point being used. OPTION 2 < Previous Change > For Input Point Types 1 to 8, 10, 11, 13, 35, 60, 64 = N/C Contact: Select whether a normally closed contact is used.
  • Page 154: Programming The Ba Groups' Turn-Off Data

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide This is the Gateway Screen. < ? FRONT DOOR 20 Gate? Continue > Enter the Gateway unit number (0-7) that this point is associated with. POINT GATEWAY < Previous Delete > Select Continue to save the info and move to the next screen.
  • Page 155: Programming The System Communication Options

    Section 14 – Programming This screen shows which BA Groups will be automatically opened < ? Grp0 Ut0 Keypad (turned off) when a valid ID Code is entered at the operating panel < BA- indicated. < Previous Change > Select Change to edit the selections. Enter the number of each BA <...
  • Page 156 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide The Primary Phone Number Screen is displayed. < ? Enter Pri Num Enter the primary phone number for the communication of alarms, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ troubles, etc.
  • Page 157: Scheduling

    Automate the associated scheduling reports to the Customer Care Center (CCC). The FOCUS 200 PLUS system utilizes permanent, temporary, and holiday schedules. Time windows (time periods) are used to define the schedules. Each BA group can be assigned its own schedules.
  • Page 158: Permanent Schedules

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide User Access Limitations Users are assigned privilege levels, which either allow or deny access to a BA group when it is normally closed. The privilege of entering a BA group outside of the schedule can be assigned to any ID code.
  • Page 159: Temporary Schedules

    Section 15 – Scheduling Programming Day of Schedule Result Entry Tuesday Second UUUU This inhibits "close reminder/warning" and "no close" from Closing Time occurring because the premises will not close a second time on Tuesday. Wednesday First 12:00 AM This entry is needed because the open time period was Opening Time started on Tuesday and allows any closing time to be entered for Wednesday.
  • Page 160: Holiday Schedules

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Guidelines for Programming Permanent and Temporary Schedules • If there isn't any opening or closing, program UUUU for both the opening and the closing. • If UUUU is programmed for the opening, then it must also be programmed for the closing.
  • Page 161: Scheduling Options

    Section 15 – Scheduling Scheduling Options The options associated with scheduling are outlined in the following table: Option Function Auto On/Off may be convenient to use for an area where people come and go as Auto On/Off they please, and no one is responsible for turning the protection on or off. The burglar alarm protection associated with each schedule can be: •...
  • Page 162 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Close Time Reminder and Warning The Close Time Reminder and Close Time Warning periods occur at the end of the Close Time Timer countdown. During the Close Time Reminder, the operating panel beeps once a minute. This serves to alert the user to get ready to close because the closing time is about to end.
  • Page 163: Downline Loading

    Downline Loading Security As a security measure, in order to prevent the downline loading of data from a source other than ADT, the control unit will not accept any data without first calling back the Service Terminal. This callback requirement is controlled by an activation byte.
  • Page 164: Downline Loading The Customized Data

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide The Communication Screen is displayed. < ? SS-GG-IIII > < ST P# Remote DLL > Select between DTM (Tone) and Pls (Pulse) dialing method and < DTM/Lst Local DLL > Lst (Loop Start) and Gndst (Ground Start) dial tone method to reach the Service Terminal.
  • Page 165: Verifying The Downline Loaded Data

    Section 16 – Downline Loading The following message will be displayed if there is no job in the queue: DLL aborted. Except where the DLL has been aborted, no further action is required by the installer. The control unit's data will be uploaded and any additional data required for the installation will be downloaded back to the control unit, as indicated in the following table.
  • Page 166 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 16-4...
  • Page 167: Real-Time Clock

    S E C T I O N Real-Time Clock • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section About the Real-Time Clock Setting the Time and Date...
  • Page 168: Setting Daylight Saving Time

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide The Change Menu Screen is displayed. < ? Change < Change Time Select Change Time to move to the Enter New Time Screen. < Change Date Select Change Date to move to the Enter New Date Screen.
  • Page 169: Id Codes

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About the ID Codes The FOCUS 200 PLUS System supports up to 99 separate 6-digit ID codes, including service codes. Each ID code is limited to the BA group(s) it is assigned, and is capable of: •...
  • Page 170: Service Code

    Service Code The Service Code is an ID code for use by ADT personnel when installing or working on a system, and must be assigned by the local office. As a minimum, the Service Code must be assigned the "Can enter service mode"...
  • Page 171: Programming Id Codes

    A cancellation date can be assigned to any ID code up to 365 days in advance. Note: The privilege "Can enter service mode" is reserved for ADT personnel and must not be assigned to any ID code being used by the customer.
  • Page 172: Summary Of Id Code Capabilities And Privileges

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide This brings you to the first in a series of nine Person Access < ? PERSON #1 Screens. Access irr & open Select Change to scroll through the following four choices of <...
  • Page 173 Section 18 – ID Codes Alarms/Point Status • View the points of protection that are off-normal. • Reset sensors at the various points of protection (provided sensors have restored to normal). • Silence BA/FA sounding devices and operating panel sounder (by entering valid code). •...
  • Page 174 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Testing • Test the operating panel display and sounder and local bell. • Walk-test the areas protected by motion detectors, and test door and window contacts. • Test security groups before closing, and see any points that may be abnormal.
  • Page 175: System Operation

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Operating the System The 471210 Operating Panel provides the users complete control of the FOCUS 200 PLUS System. The operating panel uses an interactive display that operates in a manner similar to an automatic teller machine (ATM).
  • Page 176: Action Menus

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Activating the Operating Panel If the system is in a normal, non-alarm state, pressing any digit key activates the operating panel to display the off/on status of the burglar alarm protective group(s). Entering a valid 6-digit ID code causes the operating panel to activate, bringing up the Action Menus.
  • Page 177 < Lesson Turn on > Tests – for resetting test alarms. < See alarms Reset > Service Mode – for ADT personnel only. < Quit More > More: For selecting the next Action Menu. See points: For viewing the status of each point...
  • Page 178 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 11. Change close time: For quickly changing Open and Close – for entering, checking, or the temporary closing time of the BA group(s). changing the following various schedules associated with each BA group: 12.
  • Page 179: Operating Panel Modes

    Annunciator Mode This mode is used when a facility is not ready to be occupied or the system is not totally functional. Service Mode The Service mode is used when installing or working on the FOCUS 200 PLUS system and is initiated by entering a Service Code. Operation in the Service mode is characterized by the following occurrences: •...
  • Page 180: Id Codes

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide To activate the training mode, perform the following steps at the trainee operating panel: Step Action Press the [1] and [8] keys simultaneously. Enter 1, 2, 3. The parameter screen is displayed. Press the change button and select the Unit/Mode option.
  • Page 181: Control Unit And Ba Group Options

    Section 19 – System Operation Bypassing Bypassing is a means of directing the control unit to ignore any point(s) in the system, and therefore inhibit any output commands that would ordinarily be activated. Consequently, a bypassed input point that goes into an alarm, trouble, tamper, or comm fail condition will not cause a signal to be sent to the CCC, nor will it cause the local bell to ring or cause any output to activate.
  • Page 182 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Option Function Bypass Point Ordinarily, if there is a closing of a BA group with one or more BA points bypassed, a BA Group Bypass Closing message (BA1, BA2, BA3, etc.) is Reporting transmitted to the CCC as part of the closing message (not for SANS).
  • Page 183 Section 19 – System Operation Option Function Bypass Privilege, Similar to the option above, except that this pertains to the capability for bypassing any non-BA point in the system. FA/SPV/HU/Special Points Note: Special points are comprised of output points plus those input points that do not fall into any of the following categories: BA, FA, HUA, or SPV.
  • Page 184 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Option Function AC Loss Delay This permits delaying the CCC transmission of an AC Fail condition. The choices are from 0-255 hours in 1-hour increments. Delayed This is intended to minimize the customer's security-related telephone bills and minimize nonessential CCC signaling.
  • Page 185 Section 19 – System Operation Option Function Entry Delay This applies to installations where the operating panel for the BA group is located inside of the protected area. The delay permits someone opening the premises enough time to walk to the operating panel and turn the protection to Day Set without creating an alarm.
  • Page 186: Recycling Exit Delay

    Recycling Exit Delay may not be used on UL Burglary alarm systems. A Recycling Exit Delay has been incorporated into FOCUS 200 PLUS to minimize the possibility of creating a false alarm when someone turns the protection On, exits, and then returns to get something that was left behind.
  • Page 187: Alarm/Trouble Memory

    Section 19 – System Operation Alarm/Trouble Memory There are 80 memories that serve to store off-normal conditions for each input point in the system, as well as to store system trouble conditions. Once stored in memory, the contents remain stored until the off-normal condition has been restored to normal and a RESET command has been entered at the operating panel.
  • Page 188 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Control Unit Interpretation of Input Point Status & SIM Output Point Status Point NC Option = NO (1) Point NC Option = YES (2) Input Point Point Comm. Point Tamper Point Bypass (4)
  • Page 189: Testing The System

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Testing the System To ensure proper operation of the FOCUS 200 PLUS system, we recommend that you test periodically all devices within the system. The test results can be printed, displayed, or audibly annunciated. Prior to testing protection groups and/or points, turn off the BA groups containing those points to be tested.
  • Page 190: Local Tests

    Indicate the results on the appropriate ADT form. Inspect the system performing the various tests and battery check. If problems are encountered, troubleshoot and repair as needed.
  • Page 191: Transmission Tests

    Section 20 – Testing the System Burglary Groups If test Burglary groups was selected, this screen is displayed. < ? Test which grp: BA Group 1 > Select the second key down on the right-hand side to initiate the test for the BA group displayed and to show the test results. <...
  • Page 192: Testing The Printer

    Check that an instruction label is included on the back of each operating panel installed. Instructing the Customer Instruct the customer in the use of the operating panel, including the availability of the help screens. Give the customer the FOCUS 200 PLUS User Guide. 20-4...
  • Page 193: Specifications

    S E C T I O N Specifications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section Electrical/Mechanical Specifications Installation Criteria...
  • Page 194: Installation Criteria

    FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide Installation Criteria Control Unit Current Draw Standby 300mA Alarm 440mA Temperature Range 32°F (0°C) to 120°F (49°C) Dimensions 18" H x 14-1/2" W x 4.3" D Maximum Cable Runs RS-485 Bus #1 4000 Feet...
  • Page 195: Approvals

    Cover (ordered separately) Operating Panel Cover and pry-off Printer Interface Unit Cover and pry-off Approvals The FOCUS 200 PLUS System has been approved by the following agencies for listing: • Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) •...
  • Page 196 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 21-4...
  • Page 197: Equipment

    AI = Alarm current and SI = Standby current. 472462 Control Unit This is the main control and primary power supply for the FOCUS 200 PLUS System. Consists of: • A steel cabinet, finished in brown, with a key-locked front cover that is hinged.
  • Page 198 Hardware kit required for UL-certified burglary installations. 471210 Operating Panel Controls all operations of the FOCUS 200 PLUS System; can be used to control all or any combination of the eight BA groups. Panel is interactive and features a four-line LCD screen and an alphanumeric keypad.
  • Page 199 248222 Battery Wire Leads Consists of a set of two wire leads, one red and one black. Used for connection to a FOCUS 200 PLUS control board or Remote Power Supply. Two sets of the battery wire leads are needed for installing two batteries in parallel to provide a 12V, 14AH battery configuration.
  • Page 200 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 471943 Housing Unit The 471943 Housing Unit is used to house one SIM gateway, one Micro PID, or one relay module. Consists of a white plastic box with hinged cover (3-1/2" L x 3-l/2" W x 1-5/8" D).
  • Page 201: Sim Sensors

    Section 22 – Equipment 148320 Trunk Junction Box A small white plastic junction box for dressing up the trunk-to-branch cable splices. Snaps over wire and Scotchlok connectors. Made of a flame-retardant poly-propylene and designed to be used in a plenum. 370320 Junction Box (7032) A small gray plastic junction box for housing the stand-alone SIM module when making connections to a sensor, and for general wire splices.
  • Page 202 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 450SIM PIR (w/SIM') A Sentrol model AP450 Passive Infrared Detector that includes a built-in SIM. It provides 9 curtains of detection of motion in two jumper selectable ranges, 33 ft. and 50 ft. Recommended mounting height is 6 to 10 ft.
  • Page 203 Section 22 – Equipment DV1201 FOCUS-VVS Vault and Safe Vibration Sensor (7187-131, Lot 2) Used in reverberant or nonreverberant vaults, each sensor has a protection radius of 13’ (4m) on poured concrete or steel, 6-1/2' (2m) on concrete block, or 3-1/4' (1m) on brick. It can be mounted on wall, floor, or ceiling.
  • Page 204 FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide 22-8...
  • Page 205: Index

    About the Bell Outputs and Auxiliary Relay ....6-1 Ambush Start .............. 13-4 About the Control Unit ........... 2-1 Annunciator Mode ............19-6 About the FOCUS 200 PLUS System ......1-1 Approvals ..............21-3 About the Gateways ............5-1 Arming................. 13-6 About the Hardwired Points...........
  • Page 206 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations ....2-3 Duress Signal.............. 18-2 Cabinet Lock ..............2-2 Cabinet tamper............. 2-4, 18-2 Calling ADT to initiate changes ........16-2 CANADIAN EMISSIONS STATEMENTS ...... A-2 Early Open ..............15-5 Cancel Date............... 10-17 Early Open/ Late Close ..........15-5 Card Readers ..............
  • Page 207 Index Fire Marshall Code ............18-2 Installing the SIM Gateway.......... 5-15 Fire Point (Silence) Option ..........9-2 Installing the Standby Battery........12-17 Fire Point (Silence)............ 13-10 Interlock On............... 19-12 First ................19-4 Irregular Off (2-Man Rule)......... 19-11 Fixed................13-1 Fixed Local ..............
  • Page 208 Printing the History Log ..........11-3 Naming BA Groups ............. 14-2 Printout................ 18-6 National Electric Code..........12-16 Printout of FOCUS 200 PLUS History Log ....11-4 New User Screen ............18-4 Programming............... 14-1 No Alarm Response ............ 13-6 Programming for Downline Loading ......16-1 No Close..............
  • Page 209 Index Self-Test (Option 3) ............. 13-7 Testing Burglary Groups ..........20-3 Sensor Interface Module ..........22-2 Testing Sensor Points ..........20-3 Sensor Interface Module (SIM)........5-13 Testing the Printer............20-4 Sensor Load for a SIM or PID Gateway ...... 12-9 Testing the System .............
  • Page 210 Index Index-6...
  • Page 211 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 212 CANADIAN EMISSIONS STATEMENTS This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 NOTICE AVIS L’étiquette d’Industrie Canada identifie le matériel The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment. homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est This certification means that the equipment meets conforme aux normes de protection, d’exploitation et de telecommunications network protective, operational and sécurité...
  • Page 213: Limitations Of This Alarm System

    WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced wireless security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons.
  • Page 215 Style "D" can be used) configuration. • UL compatibility ID: A Do not mix fire and burg. sensors on one loop. N.C. contacts for burg. usage only. FOCUS 200 PLUS SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS (472462)
  • Page 216 ADT Security Services, Inc. One Town Center Road Boca Raton, FL 33486 Copyright © 1999 ¬.93l K3471V2 1/00...

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