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DET-16 User Manual
Digitize, Inc.
158 Edison Road
Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey 07849
Tel: (973) 663-1011
Fax: (973) 663-4333
E-mail: info@digitize-inc.com
Website: http://www.digitize-inc.com
Part Number: 700271-0001
Revision: G
Issue Date: 05/13
Program Ver.: 1.0.6

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  • Page 1 DET-16 User Manual Digitize, Inc. 158 Edison Road Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey 07849 Tel: (973) 663-1011 Part Number: 700271-0001 Fax: (973) 663-4333 Revision: G E-mail: info@digitize-inc.com Issue Date: 05/13 Website: http://www.digitize-inc.com Program Ver.: 1.0.6...
  • Page 2 Digitize, Inc. 158 Edison Road Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849-2217 The Digitize logo (stylized) is a registered trademark of Digitize, Inc.
  • Page 3 E-Mail: info@digitize-inc.com Website: http://www.digitize-inc.com This manual has been prepared by DIGITIZE, INC. for use by its licensees, distributors and customers. The information contained herein is the property of DIGITIZE, INC. and may not be copied, disclosed or reproduced, in whole or in part, without the prior written approval of DIGITIZE, INC.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction....................1 1.1 System Description ..........................1 1.2 Specifications ............................3 2 Definitions....................5 3 System Installation..................7 3.1 Handling............................... 7 3.1.1 Precautions............................ 7 3.1.2 Unpacking and Inspection ......................7 3.2 Site Location ............................7 3.3 Installation Details ..........................7 4 System Operation..................
  • Page 6 6.3.5 Main Screen ..........................37 6.3.6 Zone Settings Window........................ 38 6.3.7 Box Settings Window ......................... 38 6.3.8 Uploading Firmware to the Det-16 ..................... 39 6.3.9 Downloading Firmware from the Det-16..................41 6.3.10 Uploading Settings from the Det-16 ..................42 6.3.11 Downloading Settings from the Det-16 ..................43 7 System Testing...................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    LCD Display with keypad, standby battery and built-in charger. The unit is housed in a steel enclosure and is suitable for mounting in convenient, out of the way locations on an interior wall. The DET-16 can be used on the same loop with mechanical Fire Alarm Boxes. 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 8 Telegraph codes unique to each of the sixteen zones for Trouble, Alarm and Secure as well as Low Battery and AC Power Fail are transmitted over a 100 milliampere circuit using PNIS (Positive Non-Interfering Successive) or SNI (Serial Non-Interfering). The DET-16 has line current detection to avoid clashes between more than one transmitting device.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    2,200 ± 300 hz. @ 85 dB. Ethernet 10/100BASE-T Ethernet – Auto-Sensing USB version 2.0 Standby Battery 7.5 Amp Hour Sealed Lead Acid, Digitize PN 900414-0004 Panel Size 13.5” wide x 15” high x 4“ deep Construction Electro Galvanized Steel chassis, plastic front bezel System Weight approx.
  • Page 10 Introduction Digitize Inc. 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 11: Definitions

    2 Definitions 100 mA Loop: Also known as the municipal loop or city loop. This is the wire that runs in and out of the telegraph boxes and carries the telegraph code. Voltages on these loops can range from just a few volts to as much as 140 volts dc. Power supplies at the head end are programmed to maintain 100 mA on the loop, and do so by varying the voltage on the lines.
  • Page 12 Definitions Digitize Inc. Preemption Where a zone of a higher status or priority interrupts the current telegraph transmission of a zone of lesser status or priority. The zone which has been interrupted is reinstalled on the queue awaiting transmission. Transmission Speed The speed at which a telegraph transmitter sends its transmission.
  • Page 13: System Installation

    Lightning protection should be wired in at the 115V AC input side of the transformer. 4. Install the conduit and wiring into the shell, as per local electrical codes. The DET-16 has a buzzer that will activate when there is an open or trouble. If the trouble relay output of the DET-16 is connected to the fire alarm panel trouble input, the buzzer can be disabled if desired.
  • Page 14 System Installation Digitize Inc. 8. Apply 120 VAC power to the DET-16 step down transformer. Then connect the 12 VDC battery for back up. 9. Call the alarm receiving location and request a test of the box. 10. Activate each input in the same manner that the fire system would. Be sure that the code for the desired input is actually received at the alarm receiving location.
  • Page 15 Digitize Inc. System Installation DET-16 Controller PCB Wiring Diagram DET-16 Display Panel 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 16 System Installation Digitize Inc. 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 17: System Operation

    4 System Operation 4.1 Power Up During power up, the DET-16 panel displays the following: Note: Version Number V1.0.0 may be different. While powering up, the panel will test the EE Memory. The EE Memory stores the user selectable panel settings. If the panel detects corrupted data in the EE Memory, it will automatically rewrite the memory with the factory default settings.
  • Page 18: Battery

    Digitize Inc. 4.3 Battery The DET-16 panel is shipped with a 12 volt 7 amp-hour lead acid battery. This battery, when new and fully charged, will provide more than 70 hours of continuous “quiet” operation for the panel during an ac power failure.
  • Page 19: Ground Mode

    4.5 Ground Mode The DET-16 panel will transmit using Ground Mode whenever the panel detects an Open Loop condition and Function 12 is enabled. The top line of the display will alternate with “GROUND MODE”...
  • Page 20: Alarm Relay

    If all power is removed from the panel, the Trouble Relay will “turn off”. If any Trouble condition exists on the panel, the Trouble relay will “turn off”. 4.10 Buzzer The DET-16 controller board contains an 85 dB buzzer. The buzzer will sound when any of the following conditions occur: 1. AC Power Failure 2.
  • Page 21 Digitize Inc. System Operation Loop Shunt Key Switch Loop Shunt Key Switch on Display Panel 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 22 System Operation Digitize Inc. 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 23: System Programming

    5 System Programming 5.1 UL 864 Compliance NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
  • Page 24: How To Modify Panel Settings

    3. Now use the ▲ and ▼ arrow buttons to navigate through the available functions. 5.4 Function 1 Zone Settings Function 1, Zone Settings. Each of the 16 zones on a DET-16 panel can be programmed independently with 20 different settings. In most cases, the factory default settings will be acceptable.
  • Page 25: Setting 1 Zone Box Number

    Code. The Zone Alarm Code can be set from 0 – 9. When a zone is tripped into Alarm, the DET-16 will first transmit the box number followed by the Zone Alarm Code. For example: Zone 1 is placed in Alarm, the panel would send 22221. The “1” is the alarm code.
  • Page 26: Setting 3 Zone Alarm Code Rounds

    Default Settings: For ALL Zones: 4 Rounds. 5.4.4 Setting 4 Zone Trouble Code Each zone of the DET-16 panel can be programmed with a completely independent Trouble Code. The Zone Trouble Code can be set from 0 – 9. When a zone goes into a Trouble condition, the DET-16 will first transmit the box number followed by the Zone Trouble Code.
  • Page 27: Setting 5 Zone Trouble Code Rounds

    Alarm Restore Code. The Zone Alarm Restore Code can be set from 0 – 9. When an Alarm Restoral is sent, the DET-16 will first transmit the box number followed by the Zone Alarm Restore Code. For example: Zone 1 returns to a Secure condition after previously being in Alarm, the panel would send 22221.
  • Page 28: Setting 7 Zone Alarm Restore Code Rounds

    Trouble Restore Code. The Zone Trouble Restore Code can be set from 0 – 9. When a Trouble Restoral is sent, the DET-16 will first transmit the box number followed by the Zone Trouble Restore Code. For example: Zone 1 returns to a Secure condition after previously being in Trouble, the panel would send 22221.
  • Page 29: Setting 9 Zone Trouble Restore Code Rounds

    Default Settings: For ALL Zones: 0 Rounds 5.4.10 Setting 10 Disable / Enable Zones Each of the 16 zones on the DET-16 panel can be disabled. Tripping a disabled zone will not start a telegraph transmission. Default Settings: For ALL Zones: Enabled 5.4.11 Setting 11 Preempt Troubles...
  • Page 30: Setting 12 Preempt Alarms

    System Programming Digitize Inc. 5.4.12 Setting 12 Preempt Alarms When enabled, if this zone goes into Alarm it can preempt the telegraph transmission of another zone in Alarm with a lower Priority Setting or any zone in Trouble. This setting is factory set and should only be changed with careful consideration.
  • Page 31: Setting 16 Allow Restore Preemption

    Digitize Inc. System Programming Default Settings: For ALL Zones: Enabled 5.4.16 Setting 16 Allow Restore Preemption When enabled, if this zone becomes restored it will allow any Alarm or Trouble to preempt the telegraph transmission of this restored zone. This setting is factory set and should only be changed with careful consideration.
  • Page 32: Setting 19 Zone Alarm Level

    5.5 Function 2 Low Battery Settings 5.5.1 Setting 1 Low Battery Box Number The DET-16 panel can be programmed to send an independent box number when it detects a Low Battery Condition. The box number can be up to 8 digits long.
  • Page 33: Setting 2 Low Battery Code

    5.5.2 Setting 2 Low Battery Code When the DET-16 panel detects a Low Battery condition, it will transmit a Low Battery Box Number followed by the Low Battery Code. The Low Battery Code can be set from 0 – 9.
  • Page 34: Setting 5 Low Battery Restore Code Rounds

    5.6.2 Setting 2 AC Fail Code When the DET-16 panel detects an AC Fail condition, it will transmit an AC Fail Box Number followed by the AC Fail Code. The AC Fail Code can be set from 0 – 9.
  • Page 35: Setting 4 Ac Fail Restore Code

    5.6.4 Setting 4 AC Fail Restore Code The DET-16 sends an AC Fail Restore Transmission when the panel goes from an AC Fail condition to a Normal Operating condition. The AC Fail Restore Code can be set from 0 – 9.
  • Page 36: Function 5 Open Loop Wait Time

    5.8 Function 5 Open Loop Wait Time The Open Loop Wait Time is the amount of time (in seconds) that the DET-16 panel will wait before declaring the Telegraph Loop “Open”. Open Loop Wait Time can be set from 1 to 64 seconds.
  • Page 37: Function 9

    5.16 Function 13 Open / Closed Indexing Function 13 sets the entire DET-16 panel to be either Open or Closed Indexing. The panel must be set to match the type of indexing used by the telegraph loop decoder to work properly.
  • Page 38: Function 14 Change Passnumber

    Default Setting: 5.17 Function 14 Change Passnumber All of the panel’s programmable functions on the DET-16 are protected by a six-digit user passnumber. Function 14 allows the user to change the passnumber. The pass number must be six digits long.
  • Page 39: Function 17 Standby Mode

    Digitize Inc. System Programming 60 Minutes Default Setting: 5.20 Function 17 Standby Mode When enabled, Standby Mode prevents the panel from transmitting when a zone is activated. Panel Testing can be conducted in Standby Mode. The Standby Timeout is the amount of time the panel will remain in Standby (See Function 16).
  • Page 40 System Programming Digitize Inc. 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 41: Det-16 Programming Utility

    Det-16 Programming Utility needs to be copied onto the computer. Copy the Det-16 Programming Utility folder onto the computer to be used to connect to the Det-16 panels. Connect the computer to the USB port of a powered Det-16 panel. The computer will then try to install the drivers required to run the USB ports.
  • Page 42: Operation

    Upload settings into the Det-16. • 6.3.1 The File Menu The File Menu pull down tab allows you to Open and Save Det-16 configurations. Selecting “New” configuration loads all of the default settings for a Det-16 into the programmer software.
  • Page 43: The About Menu

    Digitize Inc. Det-16 Programming Utility 6.3.3 The About Menu The About Menu displays the version information for the Det-16 programmer. 6.3.4 Editing a Det-16 Configuration The source of the configuration can come from three places. A new configuration set to the default values.
  • Page 44: Zone Settings Window

    6.3.7 Box Settings Window The Box Settings Window permits editing settings common for the entire Det-16 panel. The upper left corner displays “Box Settings”. Help information for each of the settings is available by clicking the “?” button. Entries for each of the settings are limited to appropriate values.
  • Page 45: Uploading Firmware To The Det-16

    1. Connect a USB cable from the ZDet-16 panel to the laptop computer. 2. Select “Upload Firmware to Det-16” from the Transfer Pull down Menu. 3. Select the file containing the firmware you wish to upload to the Det-16, the hit “Open”. 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 46 Det-16 Programming Utility Digitize Inc 4. A new window will open. Press the Reset button on the Det-16 panel to start the upload. 5. If the panel and computer connect properly, the upload procedure will begin and the progress will be reported in the window.
  • Page 47: Downloading Firmware From The Det-16

    1. Connect a USB cable from the Det-16 panel to the laptop computer. 2. Select “Download Firmware from Det-16” from the Transfer Pull down Menu. 3. A new window will open. Press the Reset button on the Det-16 panel to start the download.
  • Page 48: Uploading Settings From The Det-16

    1. Connect a USB cable from the Det-16 panel to the laptop computer. 2. Select “Upload Settings from Det-16” from the Transfer Pull down Menu. 3. A new window will open. Press the Reset button on the Det-16 panel to start the upload. 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
  • Page 49: Downloading Settings From The Det-16

    1. Connect a USB cable from the Det-16 panel to the laptop computer. 2. Select “Download Settings from Det-16” from the Transfer Pull down Menu. 3. A new window will open. Press the Reset button on the Det-16 panel to start the download.
  • Page 50 If the panel and the computer fail to connect, the following window will open. Check the connection of the USB cable and try again. 5. The following window signals the successful end of the download procedure. The Zone Settings and Box Settings now reflect the values downloaded from the Det-16. 700271-0001 Rev. G 05/13...
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  • Page 52: System Testing

    Also confirm that the panel was decoded properly at the dispatching center. Test the ability of the Det-16 to transmit in Ground Mode. Confirm that the Det-16 was decoded properly at the dispatch center. Any other testing as required by the local jurisdiction having authority.
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  • Page 54: System Maintenance

    Important!! Never connect any other type of battery to the Det-16 panel. Expected life of the Det-16 batteries can be as long as five years. The life of a battery is dependant on a number of criteria which include but are not limited to: The temperature where the battery is located.
  • Page 55 Digitize by telephone or in writing. Buyer will prepay all freight charges to return any products to the repair facility designated by Digitize and include the RMA number on the shipping container. Digitize will, at its option, either repair the defective products or parts or deliver replacements for defective products or parts on an exchange basis to Buyer, freight prepaid to the Buyer.

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