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  • Page 1 PowerSeries Neo HS2016/HS2032/ HS2064/HS2128 Alarm Controller Reference Manual *29009812R005* 29009812R005...
  • Page 2 PowerSeries Neo HS2016/HS2016-4/HS3032/HS2064/HS2064 E/HS2128/HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Instructions for Service Personnel....................13 Introduction..............................15 About the System..........................15 Features.............................. 15 Zones, Wireless Keypads, Wireless Keys, Panic Pendants and Proximity Tags........ 15 Access codes............................. 16 Programmable Outputs (PGMs)......................16 System Supervision Features......................... 16 Additional Features..........................16 Available Models..........................
  • Page 4 Enrollment............................40 Enrolling Modules............................ 41 Module Supervision..........................41 Enroll Wireless Devices..........................42 Working with Partitions........................42 Setting Up a Partition..........................43 Bell/Siren Operation..........................43 Interconnected Smoke Detector Operation..................43 Trouble Indicators..........................43 Keypad Partition Setup........................44 Loaned Partition Setup..........................44 Global Zones.............................
  • Page 5 Door Chime............................51 Temperature Display......................... 51 Low Temperature Warning......................52 Keypad Function Keys..........................52 Function Key Definitions........................52 [00] Null Function Key..........................52 [02] Instant Stay Arm..........................53 [03] Stay Arm............................53 [04] Away Arm............................53 [05] No-Entry Arm [*][9]......................... 53 [06] Chime On/Off...........................
  • Page 6 Access code types............................ 62 To add an access code using an LCD keypad:..................63 On an LED/ICON keypad:........................63 Access Code Attributes..........................63 Add User Labels............................65 Assigning Proximity Tags........................65 Assigning Users to Partitions......................... 65 User Authentication Options........................66 [*][6] User Functions........................
  • Page 7 Viewing Programming........................75 Keypad Types............................75 Programming Hex and Decimal Data..................... 76 Programming Descriptions......................... 77 Adding Labels............................. 77 [000] Label Programming........................77 [000] Language Selection........................78 [001]-[128] Zone Labels........................... 78 [051] Zone Tamper Label........................79 [052] Zone Fault Label..........................79 [064] CO Alarm Message.........................
  • Page 8 [009] PGM Types..........................93 [001]-[164] Select PGM..........................93 100 - Null PGM............................93 101 - Burglary and Fire Bell Follower..................... 93 102 - Delayed Fire and Burglary......................94 103 - Sensor Reset [*][7][2]........................94 104 - 2-Wire Smoke..........................94 109 - Courtesy Pulse..........................94 111 - Keypad Buzzer Follow........................
  • Page 9 Keypad Lockout Duration........................111 Remote Lockout DLS..........................111 Remote Lockout Duration........................111 System Options..........................111 [013] System Option 1........................... 111 [014] System Option 2........................... 113 [015] System Option 3........................... 114 [016] System Option 4........................... 115 [017] System Option 5........................... 116 [018] System Option 6...........................
  • Page 10 [402] PSTN DLS Phone Number Programming.................. 148 [403] DLS Access Code.......................... 148 [404] DLS/SA Panel ID........................... 148 [405] PSTN Double Call Timer......................148 [406] PSTN Number of Rings to Answer On..................148 [407] SA Access Code..........................149 [410] Automatic DLS/SA Options......................149 Virtual Inputs...........................
  • Page 11 Zone Attribute Defaults......................... 165 System Times........................... 167 Access Codes............................ 169 PGM Programming......................... 169 System Lockout..........................180 System Options..........................181 Auto-Arm / Disarm.......................... 185 Partition and Zone Assignment..................... 189 Communications..........................191 Call Directions..........................203 DLS Programming........................... 206 Virtual Inputs........................... 207 Schedule Programming........................207 Audio Module Programming......................
  • Page 12 Zone Wiring............................254 Bell Wiring............................254 PGM Wiring............................255 Telephone line wiring........................255 Neo Reference Manual Feature Changes....................256 Regulatory Approvals..........................258 Regulatory Approvals........................258 Regulatory Approvals..........................258 ISED STATEMENT..........................260 UL/ULC Installations........................260 UL/ULC Residential Fire and Burglary Installations:................. 261 ULC Commercial Burglary........................
  • Page 13: Safety Instructions For Service Personnel

    Safety Instructions for Service Personnel When using equipment connected to the telephone network, always follow the basic safety instructions provided with this product. Inform the end-user of the safety precautions that must be observed when operating this equipment. Before Installing The Equipment Ensure your package includes the following items: •...
  • Page 14 WARNING: This equipment has no mains on/off switch. The plug of the direct plug-in power supply is intended to serve as the disconnecting device if the equipment must be quickly disconnected. It is imperative that access to the mains plug and associated mains socket/ outlet is never obstructed.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction About the System The PowerSeries Neo alarm panel is a feature-rich, scalable alarm system designed for residential and light commercial use. The alarm panel supports both hardwired and wireless devices. This section lists the features of the alarm panel, available models, and compatible devices. The following symbols are used to indicate features or methods of operation that are only available in a particular market.
  • Page 16: Access Codes

    Access codes • Up to 1002 access codes: 1000 (level 2-EN) including one system master code (level 3-EN). In addition, one installer code (level 3-EN), and one maintenance code are available. Note: EN50131-1 compliant systems using 1000 access codes shall set the access code to 8 digits (section [041], option 02).
  • Page 17: Model Differences

    • HS2032 • HS2064 • HS2064 E • HS2128 • HS2128 E Note: Not all models are available in all markets. Model Differences The table below lists the features of each alarm system model. Table 1: Model Differences Features HS2128 E HS2128 HS2064 E HS2064...
  • Page 18: Compatible Devices

    *For UL installations, 2 repeaters must be installed for proper signal routing. *The "E" reference next to the model name HS2128 or HS2064 is an order code reference. Model HS2016-4 is not UL/ULC listed. Compatible Devices The following devices are compatible with this alarm controller. Note: On the table below and throughout this document, x in the model number represents the operating frequency of the device as follows: 9 (912-919 MHz), 8 (868MHz), 4 (433MHz).
  • Page 19 Hardwired Devices 2-wire smoke detector System Sensor Refer to the device installation manual for connections. 2W-B ( 2WT-B ( 2WTA-B ( C2W-BA ( C2WT-BA ( C2WTA-BA ( 4-wire smoke detector System Sensor Refer to the device installation manual for connections. 4W-B ( ) / C4W-BA ( ) 4-wire Standard...
  • Page 20: Introduction

    Wireless PG key PGx929 Wireless PG panic key PGx938 Wireless PG 2-button key PGx949 Wireless PG indoor siren PGx901 Wireless PG outdoor curtain PIR PGX902 Wireless PG outdoor siren PGx911 Wireless PG repeater PGx920 Wireless PG recessed contact PGx307 Wireless PG door/window contact PGx303 Wireless PG commercial contact PGx309...
  • Page 21: Alarm Controller Installation

    Decide on a location for the alarm panel and secure it to the wall using suitable mounting hardware. Mounting the Enclosure. Step 3 – Wire the Alarm Controller Wire each of the modules to the alarm controller following the guidelines provided in Corbus Wiring.
  • Page 22: Wiring

    Wiring All wiring entry points on the enclosure are designated by arrows. All circuits are classified UL power limited except for the battery leads. Minimum 1/4” (6.4mm) separation must be maintained at all points between power limited and non-power limited wiring and connections. Terminal Descriptions The following terminals are available on the PowerSeries Neo alarm controller.
  • Page 23 PowerSeries Neo HS2016/HS2016-4/HS3032/HS2064/HS2064 E/HS2128/HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual...
  • Page 24: Corbus Wiring

    Figure 2:  Wiring Routing (EN50131 only) Corbus Wiring The RED and BLK Corbus terminals are used to provide power while YEL and GRN are used for data communications. The 4 Corbus terminals of the alarm controller must be connected to the 4 Corbus terminals or wires of each module.
  • Page 25 Figure 3:  Corbus Wiring Module (A) is wired correctly as it is within 1,000'/305m of the panel, in wire distance. Module (B) is wired correctly as it is within 1,000'/305m of the panel, in wire distance. Module (C) is NOT wired correctly as it is farther than 1,000'/305m from the panel.
  • Page 26 AUX (700mA max. including PGMs 1-4) Corbus (700mA max.)*** PCLink+ (Alt. Com.:125mA) Total (must not exceed 700mA) ***See Corbus Current Calculation Chart. For UL, ULC and Commercial Listed applications, the total standby and alarm current cannot exceed values in Table 4 . Table 4: Corbus Current Calculation Chart Item Current (mA)
  • Page 27: Installing Modules

    *These units draw current from the Corbus to power devices external to the module. This current must be added to the total Corbus current. See manufacturer's specifications for the current draw of each device. ** For HSM2955 current draw refer to HSM2955 installation manual. Line Loss Voltage loss through wire resistance must be considered for all installations.
  • Page 28: Output Expander

    Figure 4:  HSM2108 Zone Expander Refer to the HSM2108 installation sheet for more information. Output Expander The HSM2208 module is used to add up to 8 low-current programmable outputs to the alarm system. The 4-wire Corbus connection is used by the panel to communicate with the module. Connect the RED, BLK, YEL and GRN terminals to the Corbus terminals on the alarm panel.
  • Page 29: Power Supply Wiring

    Figure 6:  HSM2HOSTx Wiring Diagram After you have completed the wiring, reconnect power to the security system. Board current draw: 35mA Power Supply Wiring The HSM2300/2204 power supply/high-current output module provides up to 1.0A of additional current and can be used to add up to four programmable outputs (HSM2204 only) to the alarm system.
  • Page 30: Hsm2955 Wiring

    Keypad Zone/PGM Wiring Hardwired devices can be connected to hardwired keypads with inputs (zone) or outputs (PGM). This saves from running wires back to the control panel for every device. To connect a zone device to HS2LCD, HS2ICON, HS2LED and HS2TCHP keypads, run one wire to the P/Z terminal and the other to B.
  • Page 31 • [013] Opt [1] for normally closed or EOL; Opt [2] for SEOL or DEOL • [201 - 208] partition assignment. Observe the following guidelines when wiring zones: • For UL listed installations use SEOL or DEOL only • Minimum 22 AWG wire, maximum 18 AWG •...
  • Page 32 Figure 10:  SEOL Wiring The following table shows zone status under certain conditions for SEOL: Table 8: SEOL Loop Status Loop Resistance Loop Status 0Ω (shorted wire, loop shorted) Violated 5600Ω (contact closed) Secure Infinite (broken wire, loop open) Violated Double End of Line (DEOL) Resistors When double end-of-line (DEOL) resistors are installed at the end of a zone loop, the second resistor enables the panel to determine if the zone is in open, closed, tampered or faulted.
  • Page 33: Pgm Wiring

    Table 9: DEOL Loop Status Loop Resistance Loop Status 0Ω (shorted wire, loop shorted) Fault 5600Ω (contact closed) Secure Infinite (broken wire, loop open) Tamper 11200Ω (contact open) Violated PGM Wiring Min/max operating voltages for devices, sensors and modules is 9.5VDC - 14VDC. PGMs switch to ground when activated from the alarm controller.
  • Page 34: Smoke Detector Wiring

    Figure 14:  Telephone Line Wiring Note: Ensure that all plugs and jacks meet the dimension, tolerance and metallic plating requirements of 47 C.F.R. Part 68, Sub-Part F. For proper operation, no other telephone equipment must be connected between the control panel and the telephone company facilities.
  • Page 35: Co Detector

    Figure 16:  2-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring Note: Additional 2-wire smoke detectors must be connected in parallel as shown above. The maximum number of smoke detectors on a 2-wire loop is 18. Note: Do not combine smoke detector models from different manufacturers on the same circuit.
  • Page 36 • Potter, Model CO-12/24, UL File E321434 • Quantum, Model 12-24SIR, UL File E186246 Note: For multiple unit connections, the leads between CO detectors must be broken. The power supervision relay must be powered from the last detector in the loop. Wireless CO detectors are also available.
  • Page 37: Ground Wiring

    Ground Wiring Figure 18:  Ground Installation Note: Using an insulated green wire (minimum 22AWG), connect the EGND terminal on the Corbus and the grounding wire from the building electrical installation to any of the available holes on the back or side of the metal cabinet. See the diagram attached to the cabinet for suggested GND point location and hardware recommendations.
  • Page 38: Configuration

    The battery size is measured in amp hours (Ah). The current values in the table denote the maximum current draw permitted to achieve the desired standby time with the listed battery types. Table 14: Table 19 Standby Battery Guide Battery Size Desired Standby Time 700mA ------...
  • Page 39: Using The Keypad

    • program phone numbers, System Communications • set up call directions for the central monitoring station, System Communications • set up system timers, System Times • configure reporting codes, Reporting • test the system, Testing the System Using the Keypad The PowerSeries Neo alarm panel is compatible with several different keypad types (Compatible Devices);...
  • Page 40: Enrollment

    4 flashes - low battery trouble 5 flashes - AC trouble 6 flashes - AUX trouble 7 flashes - bell trouble 8 flashes - TLM trouble How to Enter Data Conventions Used In This Manual Brackets [ ] indicate numbers or symbols that must be entered on the keypad. e.g., [*][8][Installer Code][804] requires the following key entries: [*][8][5555][804] [*] initiates a special command.
  • Page 41: Enrolling Modules

    wireless transceiver HSM2HOST or an RF keypad must be enrolled first before wireless devices can be enrolled. Enrolling Modules During automatic and manual enrollment, if an attempt is made to enroll more than the maximum number of modules, an error tone sounds and a message is displayed on LCD keypads. Table 15: Module Capacity Module HS2016-4...
  • Page 42: Enroll Wireless Devices

    • the module does not have enough power • the module is not enrolled on the wireless receiver Removing Modules Enrolled modules can be deleted from the system via programming section [902]. For instructions, [902] Add/Remove Modules. Enroll Wireless Devices Wireless devices are enrolled via the wireless transceiver module and Installer Programming section [804][000].
  • Page 43: Setting Up A Partition

    Setting Up a Partition Partitions are added or removed from the system by applying or removing a partition mask via Installer Programming section [200]. The number of available partitions depends on the alarm panel model. [200] Partition Mask for more information. Bell/Siren Operation Each partition must have a siren.
  • Page 44: Keypad Partition Setup

    Keypad Partition Setup Keypads can be configured to control an individual partition or all partitions. In general, a partition keypad controls the partition it is assigned to. A Global keypad controls all partitions. Global keypads should be placed in common areas of the premises, such as points of entry or reception areas, where the ability to arm and disarm more than one partition at a time is required.
  • Page 45: Bell/Pgm Support

    • To silence a fire or CO alarm from a global keypad requires that the global keypad be loaned to one of the partitions the zone is assigned. Note: The LCD keypad displays "Bell Silenced" after a fire or CO alarm is silenced with a user code.
  • Page 46: Alternate Communicator Setup

    • User Labels System and module programming is not affected. Hardware Reset Main Control Panel Perform the following to restore the main control panel to default settings: Power down the system. Remove all wires between Zone 1 and PGM 1 on the alarm controller. Connect a short between Zone 1 and PGM.
  • Page 47: Communications Options

    Communications Options The following alarm panel options must be programmed when configuring the alternate communicator: [300] option 02: communication path ([300] Panel/Receiver Communication Paths) [380] option 01: communications enabled/disabled ([380] Communicator Option [382] option 05: enable communicator and all associated options: telephone number, reporting code and call direction ([382] Communicator Option [308][351]-[356] reporting codes...
  • Page 48: Local Firmware Upgrade

    Local Firmware Upgrade Alarm panel firmware can be upgraded locally via DLS. Firmware upgrade prevention rules are ignored when performing a local firmware upgrade. To perform a local firmware upgrade: Note: [382][5] must be enabled to perform a local firmware upgrade. Remove the front cover of the alarm panel and plug the DLS header into the PCLink 2 connector on the alarm controller.
  • Page 49: Partition Vs. Global Keypad

    * - requiring an access code can be programmed in Section [015] For detailed arming/disarming instructions, see the PowerSeries Neo User Manual. Partition vs. Global Keypad Keypads can be configured to control an individual partition or all partitions (Keypad Partition Setup).
  • Page 50: Labels

    In the following example, partition 1 is armed, partition 2 is disarmed and ready, partition 3 is disarmed and not ready, partition 4 is in alarm, partition 5 is indicating exit delay, partition 6 is in entry delay, partition 7 is in auto-arm pre-alert and partition 8 is not enabled. Global keypads behave as follows: •...
  • Page 51: Event Labels

    • high-current output module • alternate communicator module • audio module • siren • repeater The maximum label size is 14 ASCII characters. [801] Keypad Labels for more details. Event Labels Customizable labels can be created for the following events: •...
  • Page 52: Low Temperature Warning

    Low Temperature Warning Keypads can be configured to detect low ambient temperature. If the temperature at the keypad drops to 6° C ± 2° C (43° F ± 3°F), the keypad zone goes into alarm. When the temperature rises above 9° C ± 2° C (48° F ± 3° F), the keypad zone is restored. When this option is enabled, the keypad’s zone input functionality is disabled.
  • Page 53: Instant Stay Arm

    [02] Instant Stay Arm This feature is similar to the Stay Arm function key, except that no exit delay is applied and the system arms immediately. If no Stay/Away zone types are programmed, the alarm system arms in Away mode. Note: Do not use this function with CP-01 installations.
  • Page 54: Quick Exit

    [16] Quick Exit Pushing this key allows the user to open and close an entry/exit door without disarming the system. This function is equivalent to entering [*][0] at the keypad while the partition is armed. If quick exit is not enabled on the system, or if the system is disarmed, pressing this key causes an error tone.
  • Page 55: User Functions

    [35] User Functions This function puts the keypad in user programming mode and is the equivalent of entering [*][6]. An access code is required to use this function. If section [023] option 8 is off, only the Master or Supervisor code can access the [*][6] menu. [37] Time &...
  • Page 56: [*] Commands

    [*] Commands [*] commands provide convenient access to alarm system features. The following commands are available: [*][1] Bypass zones [*][2] View troubles [*][3] View alarms in memory [*][4] Door chime on/off [*][5] User programming [*][6] User functions [*][7] Command output 1-4 on/off [*][8] Installer programming mode [*][9] No entry arming [*][0] Quick arm/Exit...
  • Page 57: Bypassing Zones With A Led/Icon Keypad

    Bypassing zones with a LED/ICON keypad: Ensure the system is disarmed. Press [*][1], then enter your access code (if required). Enter the three-digit number of the zone(s) to be bypassed. The zone light turns on to indicate that the zone is bypassed. To clear a bypassed zone, repeat the above procedure.
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    The zone attribute for zone bypassing must be enabled (see section [002] Zone Attributes, Option 04). Holdup zones should not be part of bypass groups. A zone that is manually bypassed via [*][1] will bypass the alarm, fault, and tamper conditions when DEOL is used.
  • Page 59 Table 19: Trouble Indications Trouble 01 – Service Required: [01] Bell Circuit Trouble: The bell circuit is open. [02] RF Jam: The HSM2HOSTx detected an RF Jam condition. [03] Aux Supply Trouble: The alarm controller, HSM2204 or HSM2300 has an overcurrent condition on Aux. [04] Loss of Clock: System time and date require programming.
  • Page 60 Table 19: Trouble Indications Trouble 08 – RF Delinquency Trouble: [01] Zone 001 - 128 RF Delinquency: No response from a wireless zone for 13 minutes. This trouble prevents arming until acknowledged or cleared using [*][2]. [02] Keypad 01 - 16 RF Delinquency: No response from a wireless keypad for 13 minutes. [03] Siren 01 - 16 RF Delinquency: No response from a wireless siren for 13 minutes.
  • Page 61: Alarm Memory Display

    Ensure you have the following information available before contacting Customer Support : • Alarm controller type and version, (e.g., HS2064 1.3): Note: Version number can be accessed by entering [*][Installer Code][900] on any LCD keypad. This information is also located on a sticker on the printed circuit board. •...
  • Page 62: Access Code Types

    Access code types The alarm system provides the following user access code types: Code Add user Delete user Disarm [*][5] [*][6] [*][8] Installer Yes + Master All* Maintenance No User No** Supervisor All but Master All but Master Yes Duress One-time user No 1/day + If section [020] option 7 is on, a user must enter [*][6][Master Code][05] to give the installer...
  • Page 63: To Add An Access Code Using An Lcd Keypad

    User Codes - Access Codes [0002] to [1000] This type of access code is used to arm and disarm assigned partitions and perform other functions as programmed. It can access the [*][6] menu if programming option [023] option 8 is on. This code cannot access the [*][5] and [*][8] menus.
  • Page 64 The default attributes of an access code are the same as the code used to enter [*][5], whether a new code is programmed or an existing one is edited. The available attributes are as follows: • Supervisor • Duress code •...
  • Page 65: Add User Labels

    Add User Labels Custom labels can be programmed for each user to more easily identify them on the alarm system. Labels can be a maximum of 16 characters. Using an LCD keypad: Press [*][5] then select a user (02-1000). On the “Press [*] for User Labels” screen, press [*]. Key in the custom user label.
  • Page 66: User Authentication Options

    Use the number keys to assign partitions. Press [#] to exit. Note: The master code has access to all partitions and cannot be modified. Using an LED/ICON keypad: Press [*][5][Master/Supervisor Code]. Key in the access code of the user. Key in [4]. A zone lights illuminates to indicate which partition the user is currently assigned to.
  • Page 67: Time And Date

    Time and Date Use this section to program the alarm system clock. Menu: [*][6][Master Code] > Time and Date Keypad: [*][6][Master Code] + 01 Enter time and date using the following format: (HH:MM); (MM-DD-YY). Valid time entries are 00-23 hours, 00-59 minutes. Valid date entries are 01-12 months, 01-31 days. Other programming options that may affect this user function: [901]/[902] –...
  • Page 68: Enable Dls/Allow System Service

    Enable DLS/Allow System Service Menu: [*][6][Master Code] > System Serv/DLS Keypad: [*][6][Master Code] + 05 This function enables and disables the DLS window for either 1 or 6 hours depending on the programming of section [025] option [7]. This function also enables the end user to provide or deny access to [*][8] Installer Programming. When enabled, the installer can access Installer Programming either by DLS or via [*8] if a pre- programmed window has been set.
  • Page 69: Late To Open Time

    Late to Open Time Menu: [*][6][Master Code] > Late To Open Time Keypad: [*][6][Master Code] + 10 This function is used to program the time of day the partition must be disarmed by when the Late to Open option is enabled. A separate time can be programmed for each day of the week. Valid data entries are 00:00 - 23:59.
  • Page 70: Interactive Services

    This function is used to give authorization to the system to start the firmware upgrade process after all firmware upgrade files for the keypads, HSM2HOST, control panel and alternate communicator have been fully downloaded. Once this option is activated, the keypads and system automatically exit [*][6] and indicate that the firmware update is in progress.
  • Page 71: Entry Arming

    [*][9] No-Entry Arming This function is used to arm the alarm system while occupants are on the premises. Pressing [*][9] and then keying in an access code arms the panel without an entry delay on delay type zones and bypasses stay/away and night type zones. After the exit delay, delay 1 and delay 2 type zones behave the same as instant zones.
  • Page 72: Visual Verification

    • Away arm the system • Night arm the system • Disarm the system • Activate/deactivate command output 1-4 • System status request • Alarm memory request • Zone bypass • Zone unbypass SMS text messages must be formatted as follows: <function name><space><partition #><space><access code>...
  • Page 73: Template Programming

    Table 20: Programming Methods Method Description Procedure Template programming Use pre-defined templates Press [899] at the “Enter to quickly apply basic Section” screen. programming and to set up See Template Programming DLS downloading. below for details. DLS programming Download and apply For local DLS, use a PC-Link programming using DLS 5 v1.3 cable and laptop with DLS-5...
  • Page 74: Dls Programming

    After entering a 5 digit template programming value, the first telephone number is displayed. Enter the monitoring station telephone number after the “D.” Press [#] to complete the entry. After programming the first telephone number, enter a system account code. •...
  • Page 75: Remote Programming

    Remote Programming DLS programming can be performed remotely by connecting to the alarm system via telephone line, cellular network or Ethernet. [401] DLS/SA Options for details. Note: AC Power must be present for the alarm system to answer incoming calls from DLS. Installer Programming Installer Programming is used to manually program alarm system options.
  • Page 76: Programming Hex And Decimal Data

    Figure 19:  LED and ICON displays To enable or disable a toggle option, press the number key on the keypad corresponding to the option. Sections requiring data input, such as phone numbers, display information in a binary format using zone LEDs 1-4 as described in the following chart: Figure 20:  ...
  • Page 77: Programming Descriptions

    The following table indicates which number should be pressed to enter the corresponding HEX digit: Table 21: Table 19 HEX Digit Programming Value Enter Telephone Dialer HEX [A] Press [*][1][*] Not supported HEX [B] Press [*][2][*] Simulated [*] key HEX [C] Press [*][3][*] Simulated [#] key HEX [D]...
  • Page 78: Language Selection

    Local label programming is done via a system keypad, as described below. [000] Language Selection (LCD keypads only) Use this section to set the language displayed by LCD keypads. To select a language: Enter Installer Programming: [*][8][Installer Code]. Enter programming section [000]>[000]. Key in the 2-digit number corresponding to the language required.
  • Page 79: Zone Tamper Label

    Press To Select/Display [SELECT] [ESCAPE] [SPACE] [A], [B], [C], [1] [D], [E], [F], [2] [G], [H], [I], [3] [J], [K], [L], [4] [M], [N], [O], [5] [P], [Q], [R], [6] [S], [T], [U], [7] [V], [W], [X], [8] [Y], [Z], [9], [0] Zone Label Options To access zone label options such as using ASCII characters, changing letter case and clearing the display, press [*] while in Zone Label programming.
  • Page 80: Fire Alarm Message

    [065] Fire Alarm Message Use this section to program a custom label that is displayed on keypads during a fire alarm. The maximum label size is 14 x 2 characters. [066] Fail To Arm Event Message This message is displayed on all partition keypads if a user attempts to arm the system when it is not ready to arm.
  • Page 81: Hsm2955 Label

    [808] HSM2955 Label Use this section to create a custom label for the 2-way wireless transceiver. [809][001]-[004] HS2300 Power Supply Label Use this section to create custom labels for power supplies on the system. Select 001-004 for power supply 1-4. [810][001]-[004] HS2204 High-Current Output Supply Label Use this section to create custom labels for high-current output supplies on the system.
  • Page 82 047 - 24-Hour Emergency 007 - Delayed 24-Hour Fire 048 - 24-Hour Sprinkler* 008 - Standard 24-Hour Fire 049 - 24-Hour Flood 009 - Instant Stay/Away 051 - 24-Hour Latching Tamper 010 - Interior Delay 052 - 24-Hour Non-Alarm 011 - Day Zone 056 - 24-Hour High Temperature 012 - Night Zone 057 - 24 Hour Low Temperature...
  • Page 83 – Instant Commonly used for perimeter doors and windows, this zone type follows the exit delay. The alarm is triggered instantly if the zone is tripped after the exit delay expires. – Interior Commonly assigned to interior motion sensors near a point of entry, such as a foyer or hallway, that must be accessed to reach the keypad.
  • Page 84 – Night Zone Commonly assigned to interior motion detectors in areas accessed during the night. This zone functions like an Interior Stay/Away zone [005] when armed using any method except the following: If Stay armed, this zone is bypassed; if armed using [*][1], this zone is bypassed. –...
  • Page 85 – 24-Hour Supervisory Buzzer When tripped, the keypad buzzer emits a steady tone until a valid access code is entered. – Auto Verify Fire (Hardwired smoke detectors) When the zone is activated, a 30-second delay begins but no fire alarm sounds. If the same zone is activated again up to 60 seconds after the delay expires, the alarm is triggered immediately.
  • Page 86 – 24-Hour Medical Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default. – 24-Hour Emergency Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default. – 24-Hour Sprinkler Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default. – 24-Hour Flood Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default. –...
  • Page 87 Note: With audible alarm active, using the keyswitch when disarmed is the same as entering an access code at the keypad. Using the keyswitch during the first 30 seconds of a delayed fire alarm is the same as pressing a key at the keypad (the 90 second delay starts). Activation of a keyswitch zone arms or disarms the system.
  • Page 88: Zone Attributes

    Remote Access/SMS Do Not Use DLS Arm Away NAA Arming Away Do not use exit delay termination with this zone type. Away arming with this zone bypassed prevents arming. [002] Zone Attributes Zone attributes are used to customize the operation of zones. When a zone type (section [001]) is programmed, the default zone attribute is automatically assigned.
  • Page 89 OFF: Siren output pulses when in alarm. – Door Chime ON: The keypad chimes when the zone is open and when the zone is secured. OFF: The zone does not chime. – Bypass Enabled ON: The zone can be manually bypassed. OFF: The zone cannot be bypassed.
  • Page 90: System Times

    Note: If more than 1 option is enabled for options 09, 10, and 11 the lowest attribute number takes precedence. If options 09 and 10 are both enabled the zone follows the normally closed loop configuration. – Fast Loop/Normal Loop Response ON: Follows a fast loop response of 50ms.
  • Page 91: Partition 1-8 Timers

    Automatic Clock Adjust This value adds or subtracts seconds from the system clock at the end of each day to compensate for inaccuracies. To determine the adjustment value, monitor the time lost or gained by the alarm system over a period of time and calculate the average gains or loses. Example #1: The clock loses an average of 9 seconds per day.
  • Page 92: Access Codes

    Month Valid entries are 001-012 (January to December). Week Valid entries are 000-005. Enter “000” to program a specific date (1-31) in the Day field. Enter 001-005 to program the specific week of the month. 005 is the last week of the month. 1-31 (if 000 is programmed in the Week field).
  • Page 93: Pgm Programming

    PGMs are used to send electrical current to external devices such as lights and sirens, usually when an alarm event occurs. The alarm controller provides up to three 50mA PGMs and one 300mA PGM. PGM outputs can be expanded using the optional 8-output expander (HSM2208) and the 4 high- current output expander (HSM2204).
  • Page 94: Delayed Fire And Burglary

    • Temporal three fire signal (if enabled) • All audible burglary and fire alarms by partition • Bell cut-off time • Bell squawk conditions • Audible exit fault This output activates when the alarm output is active and turns off when the alarm output is silenced.
  • Page 95: Keypad Buzzer Follow

    111 - Keypad Buzzer Follow PGM output activates with the keypad buzzer when triggered by the events below. The PGM output remains active for the duration of the keypad buzzer. • 24-hour supervisory buzzer zone alarm • Auto-arm and no activity arming pre-alert. •...
  • Page 96: Holdup Output

    beginning of exit delay end of exit delay. If an alarm occurs on the armed partition, the output flashes for the remainder of the armed period. If an alarm occurs on a disarmed partition (24 Hr Zone), the output flashes until the alarm is acknowledged.
  • Page 97: Kissoff

    currently active alarms) when the TLM fault occurs. The alarms in memory must have exceeded the bell timeout. 147 - Kissoff This PGM output activates for two seconds after the alarm system receives a kissoff signal from the central station. 148 - Ground Start This output activates for two seconds before the alarm system attempts dialing to obtain a dial tone on Ground Start telephone equipment.
  • Page 98: Latched System Event (Strobe)

    • AC Trouble • Device Fault • Device Low Battery • Device Tamper • RF Delinquency • Module Supervisory • Module Tamper • Communications • Not Networked This output deactivates when all of the selected trouble conditions are cleared. 156 - Latched System Event (Strobe) This output can be used to notify the home owner, before they enter the premises, that an alarm has occurred.
  • Page 99: Dc Trouble

    Note: This PGM does not activate for alternate communicator fault. 161 - DC Trouble This output activates when one of the following low battery conditions is detected: • Alarm controller low or absent battery • Module low or absent battery •...
  • Page 100: Zone Follower (Zones 1-128)

    201-216 – Zone Follower (Zones 1-128) This output type is assigned to a group of zones and is normally activated, but deactivates when a zone is tripped. Zones are assigned to this output in the following groups: 201 – Zones 1-8 209 –...
  • Page 101: Pgm 001-164 Attributes

    • Bell Squawk on Entry (single every second) • Bell Squawk on Trouble (single every 10 seconds) OFF: Squawks do not activate the main siren. [001]-[164] PGM 001-164 Attributes The following PGM attributes can be assigned to a PGM. Each attribute has various toggle options, depending on the PGM type selected (section [009]).
  • Page 102 OFF: does not activate on exit delay. 11 - Door Chime ON: activates when chime is enabled. OFF: does not activate when chime is enabled. 12 - Keypad Buzzer Zone ON: activates when keypad buzzer goes into alarm. OFF: does not activate when keypad buzzer goes into alarm. 13 - Audible Exit Fault ON: activates when audible exit fault pre-alert begins.
  • Page 103 03 - Access Code Required / No Code Required ON: access code required for activation. OFF: no access code required for activation. 129 - Partition Status Alarm Memory 01 - True Output/Inverted ON: deactivated during normal operation. Activated when triggered. OFF: active during normal operation.
  • Page 104 OFF: does not activate with burglary alarm. 07 - Open/Close ON: activates with opening or closing. OFF: does not activate with opening or closing. 08 - Zone Auto-Bypass ON: activates when a zone is automatically bypassed. OFF: does not activate when a zone is automatically bypassed. 09 - Medical Alarm ON: activates with medical alarm, [+] key, medical zones.
  • Page 105 06 - DC Trouble ON: activates if a panel low or no battery trouble is detected, or if an HSM2204/2300 1-4 low or no battery trouble is detected. OFF: does not activate on DC Trouble condition. 07 - Bus Voltage ON: activates when a system module has measured a low Aux voltage.
  • Page 106 OFF – does not activate if a device tamper condition is present. 12 - RF Delinquency ON: activates if any of the following RF delinquency troubles is detected: • zone 001 – 128 • keypad 01 – 16 • siren 01 – 16 •...
  • Page 107 OFF – does not activate if a communications trouble condition is present. 16 - Not Networked ON – activates if any of the following not networked conditions is present: • Zone 001 – 128 • Keypad 01 – 16 • Siren 01 – 16 •...
  • Page 108 11 - Duress Alarm ON: activates on duress alarm. OFF: does not activate on duress alarm. 12 - Emergency Alarm ON: activates on emergency alarm. OFF: does not activate on emergency alarm. 13 - Fire Supervisory ON: activates on fire supervisory alarm. OFF: does not activate on fire supervisory alarm.
  • Page 109 OFF: does not activate when a battery absent trouble occurs. 165 - Prox Used 01 - True Output/Latched Output ON: deactivated during normal operation. Activated when triggered. OFF: activated during normal operation. Deactivated when triggered. 166 - Partition Prox Used 01 - True Output/Latched Output ON: deactivated during normal operation.
  • Page 110: Pgm Configuration Options

    Timed Output Latching Follow Alarm PGM Output ON upon zone opening (including tamper and fault), OFF upon zone closing ON upon zone alarm, OFF upon bell cut-off or alarm silenced ON upon zone opening, OFF upon valid code ON upon zone alarm, OFF upon valid code ON upon zone opening, OFF upon...
  • Page 111: Proximity Tag Used

    Proximity Tag Used This option is used to define which proximity tag will activate PGM outputs programmed as [165] Prox Used. Enter 000 to enable this PGM attribute for all user proximity tags, or enter user number 0002-1000 to have this attribute activated by a specific user proximity tag. Command Output 1-4 This option is used to assign a schedule, programmed in section [601]-[604], for the command output PGMs to follow.
  • Page 112 OFF: All zones must be wired with an end-of-line resistor configuration, determined by option 2 below. Note: The valid EOL value is 5600 Ohms (5.6KΩ). 2 - DEOL/SEOL ON: All zones use Double-End-of-Line resistors, except Standard Fire, Delayed Fire, Auto-Verified Fire, Co and Supervisory zone types.
  • Page 113: System Option 2

    OFF: The event buffer continues to log events to the buffer even after the event has gone into swinger shutdown. 8 - Temporal Three Fire Signaling ON: All fire bells sound in the temporal three pattern. Cadence is as follows: (500ms ON, 500ms OFF, 500ms ON, 500ms OFF, 500ms ON, 1.5 sec.
  • Page 114: System Option 3

    8 - Fire Bell Continues ON: For all Fire type alarms, the siren sounds until an access code is entered to silence the alarm or disarm the system regardless of the time programmed for bell timeout. OFF: For all Fire type alarms, the siren sounds for the length of Bell Timeout or until an access code is entered.
  • Page 115: System Option 4

    8 - Telephone Line Monitor Audible When Armed ON: When the system is disarmed, a telephone line monitor trouble generates a trouble indication as described above. If the system is armed, a telephone line monitor trouble generates an audible alarm on the siren for the duration programmed for bell timeout or until an access code is entered to disarm.
  • Page 116: System Option 5

    OFF: The Bypass light is on only while the system is disarmed to indicate that zones on the system are bypassed. When the system is armed, the Bypass light is off. The Bypass status light is on if Stay/Away zones are auto bypassed at the time of arming regardless of whether or not this option is enabled.
  • Page 117: System Option 6

    Note: If the Auto-arm toggle option is disabled, the Auto-arm Pre-alert still occurs when a time is programmed for that day (if enabled) and the event is logged and communicated. This option does not directly affect the functionality of Auto-arm. If Late to Close is enabled and Auto-arming is not, LCD keypads display “System Arming in Progress”...
  • Page 118: System Option 7

    • Away Armed Status PGM • Stay Armed Status PGM • Away Armed with No Zone Bypass Status • Partition Status Alarm Memory OFF: PGMs are activated at the beginning of exit delay. This applies to PGMs with one of the armed status attributes listed above.
  • Page 119: System Option 8

    3 - Not Used 4 - R Button ON: When the panel goes off hook to communicate, it performs a dial tone check. If no dialtone is detected, the panel will wait 20 seconds and perform another 5 second dial tone search. If dial tone is still not present, the panel force dials if programmed to do so.
  • Page 120 Note: For UL listed installations, this option must be disabled. OFF: [*][8] installer programming is not available when any partition on the system is armed. All partitions must be disarmed and the siren must be off before [*][8] is accessible. 4 - Remote Reset ON: If an alarm occurs on a burglary zone, the system is locked out after disarming.
  • Page 121: System Option 9

    Installer Programming remains accessible for 6 hours, during which time the installer can enter/ exit or connect with DLS an unlimited number of times. OFF: The installer can access Installer Programming without the user entering [*][6]. 8 - Troubles Inhibit Arming ON: The following troubles prevent arming until restored: •...
  • Page 122: System Option 10

    OFF: The keypad ready LED will turn off when keypad blanking is active. 55 - PGM Blanking This feature is meant to be used in conjunction with the keypad blanking while armed feature. ON:This feature is necessary to comply with EN50131-1:2006. When the system enters blanking mode, any PGMs programmed as Armed Status, Ready Status, Away Armed Status, or Stay Armed Status will de-activate.
  • Page 123: System Option 11

    OFF: The system disconnects the 2-way audio session if a new event occurs. 7 - Trouble Beeps are Silent ON: When a trouble is detected on the system, trouble beeps are not sounded at the keypad with the exception of Fire troubles. OFF: When a trouble is detected on the system, trouble beeps are sounded at the keypad.
  • Page 124: System Option 12

    Note: With this feature enabled, trouble beeps will only be silenced when you enter and exit the [*][2] menu. 6 - Access Code Required for [*][3] ON: When using the [*][3] View Alarms in Memory command, an access code must be input before the alarm memory can be viewed.
  • Page 125: System Option 13

    6 - Not Used 7 - Brownout Detection ON: If AC drops below the acceptable level, the alarm system generates an AC trouble. OFF: AC Brownout detection is disabled. Note: This option must be enabled for UL/ULC Commercial Fire installations. 8 - DLS Disconnect ON: All events except Periodic Test Transmission, Periodic Test with Trouble, and System Test are considered priority events.
  • Page 126: User Authentication

    4 - Not Used 5 - I.D. Tone ON: After the telephone number is dialed, the alarm system emits a tone (as specified by I.D. Tone Frequency option) for 500ms every two seconds to indicate that a digital equipment call is in progress.
  • Page 127: Verified Events

    [042] Verified Events Burglary Verified Counter This option programs the number of zone activations required to verify an alarm. Valid entries are 000 to 255. Holdup Verification Counter This counter determines the number of alarms that must occur within the Holdup verification window before a confirmed Holdup alarm is logged and communicated.
  • Page 128: Partition Mask

    [003] – Partition Auto-Disarming Holiday Schedules Use this section to select a holiday schedule group. [711]-[714] Holiday Schedules for more information. [004] – Partition Auto-Arming Pre-Alert Timer Use this section to program the duration of the auto-arm pre-alert. The system arms when the pre- alert timer expires.
  • Page 129: Partition Zone Assignment

    HS2032 HS2016 HS2016-4 [201]-[208] Partition Zone Assignment Zones can be assigned to any partition. Global zones are zones assigned to more than one partition. A global zone is only armed when all assigned partitions are armed. The zone is disarmed when any of the assigned partitions is disarmed.
  • Page 130: Phone Number Programming

    [04] Alternate Communicator Receiver 2 Events are communicated through IP receiver 2. [05] Alternate Communicator Receiver 3 Events are communicated through cellular receiver 1. [06] Alternate Communicator Receiver 4 Events are communicated through cellular receiver 2. To use PSTN as the communications path, program section [300] options 001 through 004 as [01] PSTN 1.
  • Page 131: Reporting

    Reporting [307] Zone Reporting Zone alarms, tampers and faults are transmitted to the central station using automatic contact ID or SIA formats. Reporting can be toggled on or off by zone using toggle options 1-6 in subsections 001-128. Reporting Codes. [308] Event Reporting System events are transmitted to the central station using automatic contact ID or SIA formats.
  • Page 132 Note: Not for use with UL/ULC listed installations. [011] Priority Alarms 1 The reporting codes in this section are sent to the Alarm & Restore call direction group and apply to all system keypads. 1/2 – Keypad Fire Alarm-[F] Key Alarm/Restore Sent when [F] Key alarms/restores occur.
  • Page 133 [202] Open/Close Events 2 1 - Automatic Closing This reporting code is transmitted when a partition is automatically armed or schedule armed and uses the Opening call direction group. 2 - Automatic Disarm This reporting code is transmitted when a partition is automatically disarmed when a scheduled time of day is reached.
  • Page 134 3/4 – Panel Low Battery Trouble/Restore These reporting codes are transmitted when the panel battery voltage falls below 11.5VD or is restored. These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group. 5/6 – Panel Battery Absent Trouble/Restore These reporting codes are transmitted when the panel battery is not connected or is restored.
  • Page 135 7 - Self Test Trouble Sent when a self test trouble occurs for an outdoor PIR. 8 - Self Test Trouble Restore Sent when a self test trouble has been restored for an outdoor PIR. [312] Maintenance Events 2 1/2 – Installer Lead In/ Lead Out The Installer Lead In and Lead Out reporting codes are sent when the alarm system enters and exits Installer Programming respectively.
  • Page 136 7/8 – Probe Disconnected Trouble/Restore Sent when a probe disconnected trouble occurs or is restored on a wireless temperature detector. [321] Receiver Events 2/4/6/8 – Receiver 1 - 4 FTC Restore Sent when the panel detects an FTC trouble. [331] Module Events 1 1/2 –...
  • Page 137 [352] Alternate Communicator 2 1/2 – Alternate Communicator Network Fault/Restore Sent when the alternate communicator loses or restores communication with the network. 5/6 – Alternate Communicator Ethernet Trouble /Restore Sent when the alternate communicator detects a network absent condition or DHCP failure or restore.
  • Page 138: System Communications

    4 - Periodic Test Transmission with Trouble Sent when any of the following trouble conditions are present during a periodic test transmission: • Fire Zone Trouble • Battery Trouble • Fire Zone Alarm (2-Wire Smoke) • Aux Trouble • Fire Trouble •...
  • Page 139: Account Codes

    [04] Receiver 4 [310] Account Codes These programming sections are used to set the system and partition account codes. [000] System Account Code The system account code is used to identify the alarm system when communicating system events to the central station. The system account code can be either 4 or 6 digits long. Program a 6-digit code only when using the SIA reporting format.
  • Page 140: Communicator Formats

    [02] Receiver 2 [03] Receiver 3 [04] Receiver 4 [350] Communicator Formats Use this programming option to assign a communicator format to each of the four receivers programmed in section [301]. The available communicator formats are as follows: DTMF Contact ID SIA FSK To assign a communications format, select a receiver (option [001]-[004]) then enter the 2-digit code corresponding to the chosen format.
  • Page 141 delay is already active due to an alarm on a different partition, any new activity on another partition does not restart the communications delay timer. Burglary verified events are postponed until after the transmission delay expires. When a valid disarming procedure is used while the transmission delay is active, a communications canceled message is briefly displayed on the keypad when the delay is canceled.
  • Page 142: Communicator Option 1

    Valid entries are from 00 to 23 for the hours (HH) and 00 to 59 for the minutes (MM). To disable the test transmission time of day, enter [9999] in this section. Note: This time should not be set for the same time as Daylight Savings time. Note: For UL listed installations, the default time is programmed for 04:45am.
  • Page 143 2 - Restore On Bell Timeout ON: Zone restore reporting codes are not transmitted until the zone has been restored and the bell timeout has expired. If the zone is not restored when the bell cut-off time expires, the restore is transmitted when the zone physically restores or when the system is disarmed.
  • Page 144: Communicator Option 2

    A minimum of two receivers should be enabled for this feature to operate as intended. This feature should not be enabled unless the panel is programmed to use backup communication paths. OFF: If a TLM trouble is present, the number of dialing attempts programmed shall be attempted before moving on to the backup receiver.
  • Page 145: Communicator Option 3

    FTC'ed events Result OFF: Events are communicated in the order they occur. Note: Must be ON for ULC commercial fire monitoring listed installations. [382] Communicator Option 3 1 - Not Used 2 - Walk Test Communications ON: Zone alarms that occur during Walk Test are communicated if programmed to do so. OFF: Zone alarms during Walk Test are not communicated.
  • Page 146: Communicator Backup Options

    Note: This feature only works with CID 2 - 4 or 6-Digit System Account Code ON: The programmable account code in section [310][000] is 6 digits long (used for SIA format). OFF: The programmable account code in section [310][000] is 4 digits long. 5 - Communicate FTC Events ON: The alarm system communicates FTC (failure to communicate) events.
  • Page 147: Dls Programming

    OFF: Regardless of other 2-way audio programming, 2-way audio sessions cannot be initiated over receiver 4. DLS Programming Downloading allows programming of the entire alarm system via a computer. All functions and features, changes and status, such as trouble conditions and open zones, can be viewed or programmed by downloading.
  • Page 148: Pstn Dls Phone Number Programming

    4 - User Call-Up ON : A single call attempt can be made to the downloading computer using [*][6][Master Code] [06]. OFF: [*][6][Master Code][06] does not allow initiation of a downloading session. 6 - Panel Call-Up and Baud Rate ON : When a DLS/SA session is initiated by the user, the initial header is sent at 300 baud. OFF: When a DLS/SA session is initiated by the user, the initial header is sent at 110 baud.
  • Page 149: Sa Access Code

    Note: If Double-Call option and Number of Rings to Answer are enabled, either one will work depending on how the installer calls the alarm system. [407] SA Access Code This 6-digit hexadecimal code allows the alarm system to confirm the identity of the downloading computer.
  • Page 150: Virtual Inputs

    [007] Delay Call Window This section is used to define a user call-up window. Users can only initiate a downloading session during this window. When a value is entered in this section, the setting in Periodic DLS Time (see the option above) is overridden. When 00:00 is entered in this field, the alarm system initiates a DLS call at the time programmed in Periodic DLS Time.
  • Page 151: Audio Verification Module Programming

    [001]-[099] Holiday Dates 1-99 Program holiday dates in the following format: MMDDYY MM valid entries are 01 to 12 DD valid entries are 01 to 31 YY valid entries are 00 to 99 [802] Audio Verification Module Programming This module provides 2-way audio communication between the central station and the occupants of the premises.
  • Page 152: Display Keypad Slot Number

    [860] Display Keypad Slot Number The 2-digit slot number of the keypad being used is displayed in this read only section. [861]-[876] Keypad Programming Use section [861] to [876] to configure keypads 1 to 16. For information on keypad programming, refer to the installation sheet supplied with the keypad.
  • Page 153: Installer Walk Test Mode Enable/Disable

    [001]-[524] – Module Information This read-only section is used to view the model number, software version, and hardware revision information of the modules enrolled on the alarm system. To view information for a specific module, scroll to the corresponding section: [001]-[016] keypads [101]-[115] 8-zone expansion module [201] 8-output expansion module...
  • Page 154: Deleting Modules

    [000] – Auto Enroll Modules When this mode is selected, the alarm system automatically enrolls all modules connected to the Corbus. The total number of modules currently enrolled are displayed on the keypad. • Enter sub-section [000] to begin auto enrollment of all new modules. The auto enroll screen will show the following: - KP = Number of keypad type modules - IO = Number of zone and output type modules...
  • Page 155: Confirm Module

    [101] – Keypads [102] – 8-zone Expander Modules [103] – 8-output Expander Modules [106] – HSM2Host [108] – HSM2955 [109] – Power Supply [110] – 4 High Current Output After entering section [902], scroll to the module type you want to delete (101-110). Press [*] to select the module type then scroll to the specific module you want to delete.
  • Page 156: Testing

    Table 23: Table 19 Module numbers when programming with an LED or ICON keypad # displayed on keypad Model # Description HS2ICN Neo Icon Keypad HS2LCDP Neo 2x16 LCD keypad with Prox HS2ICNP Neo Icon Keypad with Prox HS2LED Neo 16 LED keypad HS2TCHP Neo Touchscreen Keypad with Prox...
  • Page 157: Soak Test

    [701]-[716] Placement Test Wireless Keypads 1-16 Test each enrolled wireless keypad (LCD keypads only). Two test results are provided: • 24-hour: Average status results received during a 24-hour period. • Now: Signal status results of the current test. During testing, the Ready and Armed LED's flash to indicate data is being received. A flashing Trouble LED indicates RF interference.
  • Page 158: Defaults

    [020] – 1A Power Supply Battery Enables and disables the high-current battery charge option for HSM2300 1-4. Defaults [989] Default Master Code This section is used to default the master code to the factory default. After entering this section, key in the installer code then 989.
  • Page 159: Programming

    Programming Programming Worksheets Note: EN listed options are required for EN 50131 Compliant Installations. Label Programming [000] Label Programming Description on [000] Language Selection [000] – Language Selection (2-digit decimal; Default: 01) 01 – English 06 – Dutch 11 – Swedish 16 –...
  • Page 160 082: 083: 084: 085: 086: 087: 088: 089: 090: 091: 092: 093: 094: 095: 096: 097: 098: 099: 100: 101: 102: 103: 104: 105: 106: 107: 108: 109: 110: 111: 112: 113: 114: 115: 116: 117: 118: 119: 120: 121: 122: 123: 124:...
  • Page 161 003 – Partition 3 Command Output 3: 004 – Partition 3 Command Output 4: 204 – Partition 4 Command Output 001 – Partition 4 Command Output 1: Labels (2 X 14 ASCII) 002 – Partition 4 Command Output 2: 003 – Partition 4 Command Output 3: 004 –...
  • Page 162 003– Zone Expander 3 Label: 011– Zone Expander 11 Label: 004– Zone Expander 4 Label: 012– Zone Expander 12 Label: 005– Zone Expander 5 Label: 013– Zone Expander 13 Label: 006– Zone Expander 6 Label: 014– Zone Expander 14 Label: 007–...
  • Page 163: Zone Setup

    006– Siren 6 Label: 014– Siren 14 Label: 007– Siren 7 Label: 015– Siren 15 Label: 008– Siren 8 Label: 016– Siren 16 Label: [000] 821 – Repeater Label 001– Repeater 1 Label: (1 X 14 ASCII): 002– Repeater 2 Label: Description on [821][001]-[008] Repeater 003–...
  • Page 164 Default zone type for zones 017-128: 000 [002] [001 - 128] Zone Attributes Available Zone Attributes See next page for defaults Description on [002] Zone Attributes 1 – Bell Audible 5 – Force Arm 9 – Normally Close 13 – Zone 2-way Audio Activation 2 –...
  • Page 165: Zone Attribute Defaults

    Zone Attribute Defaults Zone Attributes 1 – Bell 5 –Force Arm 9 – Normally Closed EOL 13 - Zone 2-way Audio Audible Activation 6 – Swinger Shutdown 10 – Single EOL 2 – Bell Steady 14 - Hold Up Verification 7 –...
  • Page 166 Hour Superv isory Hour Superv isory Buzzer Auto Verify Fire Fire Superv isory Hour Hour Hour Holdu Hour Panic Hour Heat Hour Medica Hour Emerg ency Hour Sprinkl Hour Flood Hour Latchi Tampe Hour Non- Alarm PowerSeries Neo HS2016/HS2016-4/HS3032/HS2064/HS2064 E/HS2128/HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual...
  • Page 167: System Times

    Hour High Tempe rature Hour Tempe rature 24-Hr Non- Latchi Tampe Mome ntary Keyswi Mainta ined Keyswi Mome ntary Keyswi Disarm Mainta ined Keyswi Disarm Door Bell Push to Set System Times [005] System Times 000 – System Area Bell Cutoff (Default: 004 minutes): (3-Digit Decimal) Bell Delay Time (Default: 000 minutes): Burglary Verification Timer (Default: 060...
  • Page 168 Entry Delay 2 (060Default: 045 Default: Exit Delay (Default: 120 Default: 060): Settle Delay (Default: 010> Default: 000): 002 – Partition 2 Timer Entry Delay 1: See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2: Exit Delay: Settle Delay: 003 – Partition 3 Timer Entry Delay 1: See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2:...
  • Page 169: Access Codes

    Increment (Default : 001): 902 – Daylight Savings End Month (Default : 010): Week (Default : 005): Day (Default : 000): Hour (Default : 001): Increment (Default : 001): Access Codes [006] Installer-Defined Codes (4/6/8-Digit Decimal) 001 – Installer Code (Default:55555555) (4/6/8-Digit Decimal) 002 –...
  • Page 170 [008] [000 - 164] PGM Timer Programming 057 – PGM 57: 058 – PGM 58: 059 – PGM 59: 060 – PGM 60: 061 – PGM 61: 062 – PGM 62: 063 – PGM 63: 064 – PGM 64: 065 – PGM 65: 066 –...
  • Page 171 [009] [001] - [164] PGM Types 115 – System Armed 147 – Kissoff 202 – Follower-Zones 215 – Follower-Zones Status 9-16 113-120 116 – Away Armed 148 – Ground Start 203 – Follower-Zones 216 – Follower-Zones Status 17-24 120-128 117 – Stay Armed Status 149 – Alt. 204 –...
  • Page 172 [009] [001] - [164] PGM Types 121 – PGM 121: 122 – PGM 122: 123 – PGM 123: 124 – PGM 124: 125 – PGM 125: 126 – PGM 126: 127 – PGM 127: 128 – PGM 128: 129 – PGM 129: 130 –...
  • Page 173 [010] [000 - 164] PGM Attributes ☑ 01 – True Output ☑ Schedule 001 122 – Command Output ☐ 02 – Timed Output ☐ 03 – Code Required ☑ 01 – True Output ☑ Schedule 001 123 – Command Output ☐...
  • Page 174 [010] [000 - 164] PGM Attributes ☑ 01 – True Output 156 – Latched System Event ☐ 02 – Timed Output ☑ 04 – Fire Alarm ☑☑ 05 – Panic Alarm ☑ 06 – Burglary Alarm ☑ 07 – Medical Alarm ☑...
  • Page 175 [010] [000 - 164] PGM Attributes 184 – Open After Alarm ☑ 01 – True Output ☑02 – Timed Output 200 – Zone Follow by ☑ 01 – True Output Zone o 02 – Timed Output ☑ 04 – Latching ☐...
  • Page 176 [010] PGM Attribute Assignment: 037 – PGM 37: 038 – PGM 38: 039 – PGM 39: 040 – PGM 40: 041 – PGM 41: 042 – PGM 42: 043 – PGM 43: 044 – PGM 44: 045 – PGM 45: 046 –...
  • Page 177 [011] PGM Config. Options Description on [011] PGM Configuration Options Zone Follower by Zone Prox. Used Schedule (000-128; Default (000-095; Default (000-004; Default 000) 000) 000) PGM 7 PGM 8 HSM2204 #2 PGM 9 PGM 10 PGM 11 PGM 12 HSM2204 #3 PGM 13 PGM 14...
  • Page 178 [011] PGM Config. Options Description on [011] PGM Configuration Options Zone Follower by Zone Prox. Used Schedule (000-128; Default (000-095; Default (000-004; Default 000) 000) 000) HSM2208 #4 PGM 61 PGM 62 PGM 63 PGM 64 PGM 65 PGM 66 PGM 67 PGM 68 HSM2208 #5...
  • Page 179 [011] PGM Config. Options Description on [011] PGM Configuration Options Zone Follower by Zone Prox. Used Schedule (000-128; Default (000-095; Default (000-004; Default 000) 000) 000) HSM2208 #9 PGM 101 PGM 102 PGM 103 PGM 104 PGM 105 PGM 106 PGM 107 PGM 108 HSM2208 #10...
  • Page 180: System Lockout

    [011] PGM Config. Options Description on [011] PGM Configuration Options Zone Follower by Zone Prox. Used Schedule (000-128; Default (000-095; Default (000-004; Default 000) 000) 000) HSM2208 #14 PGM 141 PGM 142 PGM 143 PGM 144 PGM 145 PGM 146 PGM 147 PGM 148 HSM2208 #15...
  • Page 181: System Options

    System Options [013] System Options 1 Description on [013] System Option 1 ☐ 1 – NC Loop/EOL ☐ 2 – DEOL/SEOL ☑ 2 – DEOL/SEOL ☑ 3 – Show All Troubles When Armed ☐ 4 – Tamper/Faults Open Zone ☑ 5 – Auto-Arm Schedule in [*] ☑...
  • Page 182 ☐ 4 – Keypad Blanking Requires Code ☑ 4 – Keypad Blanking Requires Code ☑ 5 – Keypad Backlighting ☐ 6 – Power Save Mode ☐ 7 – Bypass Display When Armed ☐ ☑ 8 – Keypad Tampers Enabled ☑ 8 – Keypad Tampers Enabled [017] System Options 5 Description on...
  • Page 183 ☐ 6 – Duress Code ☑ o 7 – Temperature in Celsius ☐ 8 – Reset After Zone Activation [020] System Options 8 Description on [020] System Option 8 ☐ 1 – Access Code Entry During Entry Delay ☐ 2 – EU Entry Procedure ☑...
  • Page 184 ☑ 8 – Keyswitch Arms in Away Mode [023] System Options 11 Description on [023] System Option 11 ☐ 1 – Ready LED Flash for Force Arm ☐ 2 – Not Used ☐ 3 – Tamper/Fault Detection ☐ 4 – Access Code Required for [*][1] ☑...
  • Page 185: Auto-Arm / Disarm

    ☐ 7 – 1 Hour DLS Window ☐ 8 – FTC Audible Bell [040] User Authentication Description on [040] User Authentication ☑ 1 – User Code or Prox. Tag ☐ 2 – User Code and Prox. Tag [041] Access Code Digits Description on [041] Access Code Digits ☑...
  • Page 186 007 – Partition 1 No Activity Arming Pre-Alert Timer (Default: 001): [152] Partition 2 Auto-Arm/Disarm 001 – Partition 2 Auto-Arming 24-Hour: Times: (4-digit HH:MM) Sunday: Thursday: Default: 9999 Monday: Friday: Tuesday: Saturday: Wednesday: 002 – Partition 2 Auto-Disarm 24-Hour: Times: (4-digit HH:MM) Sunday: Thursday:...
  • Page 187 (4-digit HH:MM) Sunday: Thursday: Default: 9999 Monday: Friday: Tuesday: Saturday: Wednesday: 002 – Partition 4 Auto-Disarm 24-Hour: Times: (4-digit HH:MM) Sunday: Thursday: Default: 9999 Monday: Friday: Tuesday: Saturday: Wednesday: Holiday 1: o On ☑ Off 003 – Partition 4 Auto- Disarming Holiday Schedule: (3-digit decimal) Holiday 2: o On ☑...
  • Page 188 Wednesday: 002 – Partition 6 Auto-Disarm 24-Hour: Times: (4-digit HH:MM) Sunday: Thursday: Default: 9999 Monday: Friday: Tuesday: Saturday: Wednesday: 003 – Partition 6 Auto- Holiday 1: o On ☑ Off Disarming Holiday Schedule: Holiday 2: o On ☑ Off (3-digit decimal) Holiday 3: o On ☑...
  • Page 189: Partition And Zone Assignment

    Wednesday: 002 – Partition 8 Auto-Disarm 24-Hour: Times: (4-digit HH:MM) Sunday: Thursday: Default: 9999 Monday: Friday: Tuesday: Saturday: Wednesday: 003 – Partition 8 Auto- Holiday 1: o On ☑ Off Disarming Holiday Schedule: Holiday 2: o On ☑ Off (3-digit decimal) Holiday 3: o On ☑...
  • Page 190 011 – 81-88 ☐☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐☐ 011 – 81-88 ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ 012 – 89-96 ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ 012 – 89-96 ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ ☐☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐☐ ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ 013 – 97-104 013 – 97-104 ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ 014 – 105-112 014 – 105-112 ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐...
  • Page 191: Communications

    016 – 121-128 ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ 016 – 121-128 ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ [207] Partition 7 Zone Assignment [208] Partition 8 Zone Assignment Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ 001 – 01-08 001 –...
  • Page 192 ☐ Alt Comm Auto Routing ☐ Alt Comm Rec 1 ☐ Alt Comm Rec 2 ☐ Alt Comm Rec 3 ☐ Alt Comm Rec 4 [301] Phone Number Programming (Default: DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) (32-Digit HEX) 001 – Phone Number 1 Programming: Description on [301] Phone Number 002 –...
  • Page 193 ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 ☑☑☑☑...
  • Page 194 ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 ☑☑☑☑...
  • Page 195 ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☑☑☑ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ ☑☐☐ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 ☑☑☑☑...
  • Page 196 [308] Event Reporting Description on ☑1 – Duress Alarm 001 – Miscellaneous Alarm 1 ☑ 2 – Opening After Alarm ☑ 3 – Recent Closing Alarm ☑ 4 – Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm ☑ 5 – Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm Restore ☑...
  • Page 197 [308] Event Reporting Description on ☑ 1 – User Closing 201 – Open/Close Events 1 ☑ 2 – User Opening ☑ 5 – Special Closing ☑☑ 6 – Special Opening ☑ 7 – Keyswitch Opening ☑ 8 – Keyswitch Closing ☑...
  • Page 198 [308] Event Reporting Description on ☑ 1 – Bell Circuit Trouble 302 – Panel Events 2 ☑ 2 – Bell Circuit Trouble Restore ☑ 3 – Telephone Line Trouble ☑ 4 – Telephone Line Trouble Restore ☑ 5 – Auxiliary Trouble ☑...
  • Page 199 [308] Event Reporting Description on 312 – Maintenance Events 2 ☐ 1 – Installer Lead IN ☐ 2 – Installer Lead OUT ☐ 3 – DLS Lead IN ☐ 4 – DLS Lead OUT ☐ 5 – SA Lead IN ☐...
  • Page 200 [308] Event Reporting Description on ☑ 2 – Receiver 1 FTC Restore 321 – Receiver Events ☑ 4 – Receiver 2 FTC Restore ☑6 – Receiver 3 FTC Restore ☑ ☑ 8 – Receiver 4 FTC Restore 331 – Module Events 1 ☑...
  • Page 201 [308] Event Reporting Description on ☑ 1 – Alt. Comm. Module Comm 351 – Alternate Fault Communicator 1 ☑ 2 – Alt. Comm. Module Comm Fault Restore ☑ 7 – Alt. Comm. Radio/SIM Failure ☑8 – Alt. Comm. Radio/SIM Failure Restore 352 –...
  • Page 202 [308] Event Reporting Description on ☑ 1 – Alt. Comm Receiver 1 355 – Alternate Communicator Supervision Failure ☑ 2 – Alt. Comm Receiver 1 Supervision Restore ☑ 3 – Alt. Comm Receiver 2 Supervision Failure ☑ 4 – Alt. Comm Receiver 2 Supervision Restore ☑...
  • Page 203: Call Directions

    Call Directions [309] System Call Direction Description on [309] System Call Direction 001 – Maintenance Events: ☑ Receiver #1 ☐ Receiver #3 ☐ Receiver #2 ☐ Receiver #4 002 – Test Transmission ☑ Receiver #1 ☐ Receiver #3 Events: ☐ Receiver #2 ☐...
  • Page 204 ☐ Receiver #2 ☐ Receiver #4 [314] Partition 4 Call Directions 001 – Partition 4 Alarm/ ☑ Receiver #1 ☐ Receiver #3 Restore: ☐ Receiver #2 ☐ Receiver #4 002 – Partition 4 Tamper/ ☑ Receiver #1 ☐ Receiver #3 Restore: ☐...
  • Page 205 [350] Communicator Formats Description on [350] Communicator Formats (2-Digit decimal) 001 – Receiver 1: 03 003 – Receiver 3: 03 Range: 03= Contact ID, 04= SIA 002 – Receiver 2: 03 004 – Receiver 4: 03 (Default) [377] Communication Variables (3-digit decimal);...
  • Page 206: Dls Programming

    8 – ☐ Communications Priority Options [382] Communicator Option 3 2 – ☐ Walk Test Communication 4 – ☐ Call Waiting Cancel 5 –☐ Alternate Communicator Enable/ Disable 6 – ☐ AC Failure Communication Delay in Hours 8 – ☐ Tamper Limit [383] Communicator Option 4 1 –...
  • Page 207: Virtual Inputs

    8 – ☐ DLS on Programming Change 002 – Periodic DLS Days (3-digit decimal; 000-255; Default: 000 days): 003 – Periodic DLS Time (4-digit decimal; HH:MM; 0000-2359; Default: 0000): 007 – Delay Call Window Start (4-digit 1 – 0000 Delay Call Window Start decimal;...
  • Page 208 Default: 0000 04 – ☐ Wednesday ☐ Holiday 4 05 – ☐ Thursday 06 – ☐ Friday 07 – ☐ Saturday Interval 3 301 – Start Time: 302 – End Time: 303 – Days Assignment: 304 – Holiday Assignment: (4- digit decimal) 01 –...
  • Page 209 303 – Days Assignment: 304 – Holiday Assignment: (4- digit decimal) 01 – ☐ Sunday ☐ Holiday 1 HH:MM 02 – ☐ Monday ☐ Holiday 2 03 – ☐ Tuesday ☐ Holiday 3 to HH:MM Default: 0000 04 – ☐ Wednesday ☐...
  • Page 210 05 – ☐ Thursday 06 – ☐ Friday 07 – ☐ Saturday Interval 4 401 – Start Time: 402 – End Time: 403 – Days Assignment: 404 – Holiday Assignment: 01 – ☐ Sunday ☐ Holiday 1 (4- digit decimal) HH:MM 02 –...
  • Page 211 (4- digit decimal) 01 – ☐ Sunday ☐ Holiday 1 02 – ☐ Monday ☐ Holiday 2 HH:MM to HH:MM Default: 0000 03 – ☐ Tuesday ☐ Holiday 3 04 – ☐ Wednesday ☐ Holiday 4 05 – ☐ Thursday 06 –...
  • Page 212: Audio Module Programming

    Default: 000000 003 – Holiday Group 4 Date 3: 004 – Holiday Group 4 Date 4: 005 – Holiday Group 4 Date 5: Description on 006 – Holiday Group 4 Date 6: [711]-[714] Holiday Schedules 007 – Holiday Group 4 Date 7: 008 –...
  • Page 213 Zone 32 Station Assignment: Zone 33 Station Assignment: Zone 34 Station Assignment: Zone 35 Station Assignment: Zone 36 Station Assignment: Zone 37 Station Assignment: Zone 38 Station Assignment: Zone 39 Station Assignment: Zone 40 Station Assignment: Zone 41 Station Assignment: Zone 42 Station Assignment: Zone 43 Station Assignment: Zone 44 Station Assignment:...
  • Page 214 Zone 76 Station Assignment: Zone 77 Station Assignment: Zone 78 Station Assignment: Zone 79 Station Assignment: Zone 80 Station Assignment: Zone 81 Station Assignment: Zone 82 Station Assignment: Zone 83 Station Assignment: Zone 84 Station Assignment: Zone 85 Station Assignment: Zone 86 Station Assignment: Zone 87 Station Assignment: Zone 88 Station Assignment:...
  • Page 215 Zone 120 Station Assignment: Zone 121 Station Assignment: Zone 122 Station Assignment: Zone 123 Station Assignment: Zone 124 Station Assignment: Zone 125 Station Assignment: Zone 126 Station Assignment: Zone 127 Station Assignment: Zone 128 Station Assignment: [802][600] 2-Way Audio Trigger Option 1 1 - ☐ Tampers 2 - ☐Future Use 3 - ☐...
  • Page 216: Wireless Programming

    Call Back Acknowledge code: 6-digit entry Default: 999999 Answering Machine Bypass: 2-digit entry Default: 00 Double Call Timer: 2-digit entry Default: 30 Number of Rings to Answer: 2-digit entry Default: 00 Audio Duration: 2-digit entry Default: 90 Record Time: 3-digit entry Default: 105 Erase Time: 2-digit entry...
  • Page 217: Alternate Communicators

    (2-digit decimal) Partition Assignment: (14 x 1) Siren Label: Keypads (2-digit decimal) Keypad #: (2-digit decimal) Partition Assignment: Keypad Label: Repeaters (Selection) Repeater #: Repeater Label: 001- 128 Configure Wireless Zones 1 to 128 551-556 Configure Wireless Sirens 1-16 601-632 Configure Wireless Keys 1-32 701-716 Configure Wireless Keypads 801-810 Wireless Options 841 Visual Verification Programming...
  • Page 218 00 - Null Key 17 - Arm Interior 37 - Time/Date Programming 02 - Instant Stay Arm 21 - Command Output 1 39 - Trouble Display 03 - Stay Arm 22 - Command Output 2 40 - Alarm Memory 04 - Away Arm 23 - Command Output 3 61 - Partition Select 1 05 - [*][9]No Entry Arm...
  • Page 219: Template Programming

    04 – ☐ Alarm Tone 05 – ☐ Zone Name Door Chime Zone Assignment: 1 ____ 13 ____ 25 ____ 37 ____ 49 ____ 61 ____ 73 ____ 85 ____ 97 ____ 109 ____ 121 ____ 2 ____ 14 ____ 26 ____ 38 ____ 50 ____ 62 ____ 74 ____ 86 ____ 98 ____ 110 ____ 122 ____ 3 ____ 15 ____ 27 ____ 39 ____ 51 ____ 63 ____ 75 ____ 87 ____ 99 ____ 111 ____ 123 ____ 4 ____ 16 ____ 28 ____ 40 ____ 52 ____ 64 ____ 76 ____ 88 ____ 100 ____ 112 ____ 124 ____ 5 ____ 17 ____ 29 ____ 41 ____ 53 ____ 65 ____ 77 ____ 89 ____ 101 ____ 113 ____ 125 ____...
  • Page 220 003 – Edit Module Slot Assignment 101 – Delete Keypads 102 – Delete HSM2108 8 Zone Module 103 – Delete HSM2208 8 Output Module or High Current O/P 106 – Delete HSM2Host 108 – Delete HSM2955 109 – Delete HSM2300 Power Supply 1A 110 –...
  • Page 221: Wireless Placement Testing

    Wireless Placement Testing Testing [904] Wireless Placement Test Description on [904] Wireless Placement Test 001-128 – Placement Test - Zone 1-128 521-528 – Placement Test Repeaters 1-8 551-566 – Placement Test Sirens 1-16 601-632 – Placement Test Wireless Keys 1-32 701-716 –...
  • Page 222: Battery Settings

    Battery Settings [982] Battery Settings Description on [982] Battery Settings 000 – Panel Battery Settings 01 – ☐ Panel High Charge Current ☐ HSM2204 1 High Charge 010 – HSM2204 High Current 01 – Output Battery Current 02 – o HSM2204 2 High Charge Current 03 –...
  • Page 223: Troubleshooting

    • Verify correct reporting codes are sent to the central station Troubleshooting LCD programmable-message keypad: • Press [*][2] followed by access code if required to view a trouble condition • The trouble light flashes and the LCD displays the first trouble condition •...
  • Page 224 Trouble Detailed trouble 09 – Module 01 – HSM2HOSTx 08 – HSM2208 1-4 Supervisory 02 – Keypad 1-32 09 – HSM2955 04 – HSM2108 1-30 11 – HSM3408 05 – HSM2300 1-4 12 – HSM3204CX 06 – HSM2204 13 – HSM3350 10 –...
  • Page 225 Trouble [1] Service Required Press [01] to determine specific trouble [08] Power Unit Failure (HSM3204CX) Ensure the combined output power of the corbus repeater module is not exceeding 2A. Power cycle the module and if the trouble persists it may indicate A fault with the internal power supply has a permanent hardware failure.
  • Page 226 Trouble [2] Module Battery Trouble Press [02] to determine specific trouble Verify voltage measured across DC input terminals is 16-18 VAC. Replace [11] HSM3204CX no battery HSM65W power supply adapter if required. Enter 11 to view which HSM3204CX does Connect battery, remove AC power. not have a battery connected.
  • Page 227 Trouble [3] Bus Voltage Trouble Press [03] to determine specific trouble Trouble Troubleshooting [01] HSM2HOST Bus Low Voltage The 2-way wireless integration module has detected a voltage less than 6.3V on its aux input. [02] Keypad 1-32 Bus Low Voltage Enter 02 to view hardwired keypads with a bus voltage of less than 6.9V for models that include a wireless transceiver, 7.7V for...
  • Page 228 Trouble [4] AC Failure Press [04] to determine specific trouble Trouble Troubleshooting [01] Zone 1-248 AC [03] Siren 1-16 AC [04] Repeater 1-8 AC Verify voltage measured across DC input terminals is 16-20VDC. Replace [05] HSM2300 1-4 AC HSM65W power adapter if required. [06] HSM2204 1-4 AC For the HSM2204 or HSM2300 modules, ensure a 40VA 16.5VAC transformer [07] Alarm Controller...
  • Page 229 Trouble [05] Device Faults Press [05] to determine specific trouble [10] Freeze trouble Move the device to a location with room temperature and ensure the trouble clears. If not check the programming threshold for low temperature for the Enter 08 to view the wireless zone which is zone.
  • Page 230 Trouble [9] Module Supervisory Press [09] to determine specific zones with a tamper trouble Trouble Troubleshooting [01] HSM2HOST [02] Keypad 1-30 [04] HSM2108 1-15 Ensure the module is physically connected to the corbus. [05] HSM2300 1-4 Measure power across corbus Red and Blk directly on the module and ensure it [06] HSM2204 1-4 is at 10.5V (min).
  • Page 231 Trouble [11] Communications Press [11] to determine specific trouble Check the the event buffer for trouble details. For radio/SIM failure, ensure the cellular plug-in module is connected to the [04] Alternate Comm Cellular panel properly and that the SIM card is correctly inserted in the right orientation. The alternate communicator has detected For Cellular Network trouble ensure the correct Cellular APN is programmed and a radio or SIM failure, a cellular network...
  • Page 232: Reporting Codes

    Trouble [13] AUX Trouble Press [13] to toggle through troubles Trouble Troubleshooting [05] HSM2300 [06] HSM2204 [07] System area Check for a short between Aux+ and Aux- or other system ground. [10] HSM3408 Ensure the aux current draw has not exceeded the documented limits. [11] HSM3204CX Ensure voltage between AUX+ and AUx - is between 9VDC to 14VDC.
  • Page 233 Contact ID and SIA Zone Alarm/Restore Event Codes Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** Zone Events [307] Zone Alarms Contact ID & SIA Zone Alarm/Restore Event Codes (as per SIA DCS: ‘Contact ID’ 01-1999):"...
  • Page 234 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[101] Siren 8 tamper/restore E(3)83-808 / R (3)83-808 TA-0808 / TR-0808 alarm [308]-[101] Siren 9 tamper/restore E(3)83-809 / R (3)83-809 TA-0809 / TR-0809 alarm [308]-[101] Siren 10 tamper/restore E (3)83-810 / R (3)83-810 TA-0810 / TR-0810 alarm [308]-[101]...
  • Page 235 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[101] HSM2108: 8-Zone E(3)41-108 / R(3)41-108 ES-0108 / EJ-0108 Expander module #8 tamper/restored [308]-[101] HSM2108: 8-Zone E(3)41-109 / R(3)41-109 ES-0109 / EJ-0109 Expander module #9 tamper/restored [308]-[101] HSM2108: 8-Zone E(3)41-110 / R(3)41-110 ES-0110 / EJ-0110 Expander module #10...
  • Page 236 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[101] HSM2208: 8-Output E(3)41-211 / R(3)41-211 ES-0211 / EJ-0211 Expander module #11 tamper/restored [308]-[101] HSM2208: 8-Output E(3)41-212 / R(3)41-212 ES-0212 / EJ-0212 Expander module #12 tamper/restored [308]-[101] HSM2208: 8-Output E(3)41-213 / R(3)41-213 ES-0213 / EJ-0213 Expander module #13...
  • Page 237 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[201] User Openings - E(4)A1-UUU OP-UUUU Disarmed by user [308]-[202] Automatic Arming E(4)64-UUU CI-0000 Canceled [308]-[201] Special Opening - E(4)AA-000 OP-0000 System disarmed using: keyswitch, maintenance code, DLS software, wireless key [308]-[211] Late to Open - System...
  • Page 238 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[332] Hardwired Module Low MA/R E(3)AA-201-216 EM-0201-0216 Voltage trouble/restore R(3)AA-201-216 EN-0201-0216 - HSM2208 [308]-[332] Hardwired Module Low MA/R E (3)AA-551 EM-0551 Voltage trouble/restore R (3)AA-551 EN-0551 - HSM2HOST [308]-[332] Hardwired Module Low MA/R...
  • Page 239 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[332] HSM2204 2 Low Battery MA/R E(3)A2-602 YT-0602 / YR-0602 trouble/restore R(3)A2-602 [308]-[332] HSM2204 3 Low Battery MA/R E(3)A2-603 YT-0603 / YR-0603 trouble/restore R(3)A2-603 [308]-[332] HSM2204 4 Low Battery MA/R E(3)A2-604 YT-0604 / YR-0604...
  • Page 240 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[354] Alternate MA/R E(3)5A-004 YS-0004 / YK-0004 Communicator Receiver R(3)5A-004 4 absent/restore [308]-[355] Alternate MA/R E(3)5A-001/R(3)5A-001 YS-0001 / YK-0001 Communicator Receiver 1 Supervisory trouble/ restore [308]-[355] Alternate MA/R E(3)5A-002/R(3)5A-002 YS-0002 / YK-0002...
  • Page 241 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[361] Repeater 7 AC fail/ MA/R E (3)A1-907 AT-0907 / AR-0907 restore R (3)A1-907 [308]-[361] Repeater 8 AC fail/ MA/R E (3)A1-908 AT-0908/ AR-0908 restore R (3)A1-908 [308]-[361] Self Test Trouble/ MA/R...
  • Page 242 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[401] Periodic Test with E(6)A8-000 RY-0000 Trouble [308]-[401] System Test - [*][6] bell/ E(6)A1-000 RX-0000 communications test Maintenance [308]-[311] General System MA/R E(3) AA-000 YX-0000 / YZ-0000 trouble/restore - An RF R(3) AA-000 jam trouble occurred/...
  • Page 243 Automatic Contact ID Section # Definition Dialer Direction* Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes** [308]-[321] Receiver 3 FTC Trouble MA/R R(3)54-003 YK-0003 Restore [308]-[321] Receiver 4 FTC Trouble MA/R R(3)54-004 YK-0004 Restore A/R = alarms/restores; T/R = tampers/restorers; O/C = openings/closings; MA/R = maintenance alarms/restores;...
  • Page 244: Word Library

    Zone Definition SIA Auto Rep Codes Contact ID Auto Rep Codes Push to Set (Walk Test Only) BA-ZZZZ / BH-ZZZZ E(1) 3A - ZZZ / R(1)3A - ZZZ Final Door Set BA-ZZZZ / BH-ZZZZ E(1) 3A - ZZZ / R(1)3A - ZZZ ZZZ/ZZZZ = zones 001-128 Word library Aborted...
  • Page 245: Template Programming Tables

    (Space) ‘ (Apostrophe) - (Dash) _ (Underscore) Template programming tables The following tables show the programming options for template programming digits 1-5. Digit 1 – Zones 1-8 Definition Options Note: A “0” in the digit 1 location indicates that the first 8 zones use the panel default zone definitions.
  • Page 246: Digit 3 - Reporting Code Communication Options

    Digit 3 – Reporting Code Communication Options Entry Template Programming Disabled [380] Comm Toggles 1 - Bit 1 Communications Enabled - Off Receiver 1 and 2 SIA with Backup [380] Comm Toggles 1 - Bit 1 Communications Enabled - On [350] Communicator Formats - [001] Receiver 1 - 04 SIA [350] Communicator Formats - [002] Receiver 2 - 04 SIA [350] Communicator Formats - [003] Receiver 3 - 04 SIA...
  • Page 247: Digit 4 - Reporting Code Configuration Options

    Entry Template Programming Receiver 1 SIA [380] Comm Toggles 1 - Bit 1 Communications Enabled - On [350] Communicator Formats - [001] Receiver 1 - 04 SIA [350] Communicator Formats - [002] Receiver 2 - 04 SIA [350] Communicator Formats - [003] Receiver 3 - 04 SIA [350] Communicator Formats - [004] Receiver 4 - 04 SIA [381] Comm Toggles 2 - Bit 2 Bell Ringback - Off [384] Comm Backup - Bit 2 Receiver 2 Backup - Off...
  • Page 248: Common Group

    Openings/ Zone Alarm DLS/Installer Lead Option Common Selected Troubles Closings Restore In/Out i indicates included, blank indicates default setting, X indicates disabled Common Group Common Group Common Group Programming Set all reporting codes to automatic [308] Event Reporting - All Events On Alarm/restore call directions enabled [311][001] Partition 1 Alarm/Restore - Bit 1 Receiver 1 - On [311][001] Partition 1 Alarm/Restore - Bit 2 Receiver 2 - Off...
  • Page 249 Selected Troubles Group Selected Troubles Programming Battery [308][301] - Bit 3 Panel Low Battery - On [308][301] - Bit 4 Panel Low Battery Restore - On [308][301] - Bit 5 Panel Battery Absent - On [308][301] - Bit 6 Panel Battery Absent Restore - [308][331] - Bit 3 Module Low Battery - On [308][331] - Bit 4 Module Low Battery Restore - [308][331] - Bit 5 Module Battery Absent - On...
  • Page 250 Selected Troubles Group Selected Troubles Programming TLM Trouble [308][302] - Bit 3 Panel TLM Trouble - Off [308][302] - Bit 4 Panel TLM Trouble Restore - On General System Tamper [308][101] - Bit 3 Module Tamper Trouble - Off [308][101] - Bit 4 Module Tamper Restore - Off General System Supervisory [308][332] - Bit 3 Module Supervisory Trouble - [308][332] - Bit 4 Module Supervisory Restore -...
  • Page 251: Digit 5 - Dls Connection Options

    DLS/Installer Lead In/Out Group DLS/Installer Lead In/Out Programming DLS/Installer Disabled [308][312] - Bit 1 Installer Lead In - Off [308][312] - Bit 2 Installer Lead Out - Off [308][312] - Bit 3 DLS Lead In - Off [308][312] - Bit 4 DLS Lead Out - Off [308][312] - Bit 5 SA Lead In - Off [308][312] - Bit 6 SA Lead Out - Off Digit 5 - DLS Connection Options...
  • Page 252: Ascii Characters

    Program the required DLS access code. All 6 digits must be entered in order to complete your entry. This access code is entered into programming section [403]. Entry Delay 1 and Exit Delay Enter the 3-digit entry delay 1 (in seconds) followed by the desired 3-digit exit delay (in seconds).
  • Page 253: Hs2016, Hs2032, Hs2064, Hs2128 Ul/Ulc Wiring Diagram

    HS2016, HS2032, HS2064, HS2128 UL/ULC Wiring Diagram PowerSeries Neo HS2016/HS2016-4/HS3032/HS2064/HS2064 E/HS2128/HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual...
  • Page 254: Zone Wiring

    Zone Wiring Bell Wiring PowerSeries Neo HS2016/HS2016-4/HS3032/HS2064/HS2064 E/HS2128/HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual...
  • Page 255: Pgm Wiring

    PGM Wiring Telephone line wiring Note: For ULC installations, please refer to the ULC Installation Information Sheet part #29002157. PowerSeries Neo HS2016/HS2016-4/HS3032/HS2064/HS2064 E/HS2128/HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual...
  • Page 256: Neo Reference Manual Feature Changes

    Neo Reference Manual Feature Changes V1.35 • When Access Code Required for [*][2] enabled, trouble beeps are silenced when the [*][2] menu has been entered and exited. • New "Bell Silenced" message displayed after a fire or CO alarm is silenced with a user code. •...
  • Page 257 • HS2TCHP - Fixed an issue causing the Touchscreen Keypad to freeze. - Fixed issue where Touchscreen Keypad occasionally could not retrieve Alarm Memory. - Added photo mode screen saver. - User functions for SMS programming, late to open and authorizing update. V1.14 •...
  • Page 258: Regulatory Approvals

    • Global keypad menu changes • New Zone selections (Final Door Set and Push to Set) • Support for Neo Touchscreen HS2TCHP, 2-way Audio Module HSM2955 and Alarm.com Communicators V1.02 • Fixed Late to Close Reporting so that the correct identifier is sent - For Contact ID, correct identifier ‘E’...
  • Page 259 HS2128 Product Identifier US: F53AL01BHS2128 REN: 0.1B; USOC Jack: RJ-31X Telephone Connection Requirements A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product.
  • Page 260: Ised Statement

    ISED STATEMENT NOTICE: This Equipment, HS2016/HS2032/HS2064/HS2128, meets the applicable ISED Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that ISED technical specifications were met. It does not imply that ISED approved the equipment.
  • Page 261: Ul/Ulc Residential Fire And Burglary Installations

    • AMTB Control Panels, SIA False Alarm Reduction The product is labeled with the UL and ULC listing marks along with the SIA CP-01 compliance statement (Also Classified in accordance with SIA-CP-01 Standard) as proof of compliance with the above mentioned standards. For further information on this product’s listings please also refer to the official listing guides published at the UL web site (www.ul.com) under Online Directions Section.
  • Page 262 • For CO alarm notification, model PG9913 or PG9933 shall be enrolled on the system (zone type is 24h CO). Both CO detectors provide T4 CO alarm signal independent of the control unit and meet the 24 hour normal standby period followed by the 12 hour alarm period requirements. The control panel provides T4 audible CO alarm for at least 5 minutes following 24 hour normal standby.
  • Page 263: Ulc Commercial Burglary

    ULC Commercial Burglary The following wireless PowerG devices models are ULC listed under ULC-S304 requirements for use in Commercial Burg applications rated for Security Level III. PG9914 PG9929 PG9944 PG9984 PG9905 PG9934P PG9945 PG9984P PG9920 PG9935 PG9949 PG9985 PG9922 PG9938 PG9974 PG9994 PG9924...
  • Page 264: Ul Home Health Care Signaling Equipment

    UL Home Health Care Signaling Equipment • There must be at least two keypads, one of either one of the compatible keypads models HS2LED, HS2LCD(P), HS2ICN(P), HS2LCDRF(P)9, HS2ICNRF(P)9 and HS2TCHP . • Each system shall be programmed to activate an audible Trouble signal within 90 seconds upon loss of microprocessor memory.
  • Page 265: Casual Users

    Casual Users The installer should caution the user not to give system information (e.g., codes, bypass methods, etc.) to casual users (e.g., service people) and to only give out One-Time Use codes. User Information The installer should advise the user and note in the User’s Manual: •...
  • Page 266: Sia False Alarm Reduction Installations: Quick Reference

    UL/ULC Listed PC500C CMC-1 PC5003C PC5003C PC5003C enclosure PC5003C PC4050CAR PC4050CR Power UC1 (red/ transfomer mounted inside) Transformer 16.5V/40VA FTC1637 (cUL 16.5V/40VA requirements (plug in type) listed) (hardwired type, mounted PTC1640U 16.5V/37VA inside the (USA) (Hardwired cabinet) type, mounted PTC1640CG inside the (CAN) enclosure or...
  • Page 267: Sia Quick Reference Table

    supply, HSM2204 output module, HSM2HOST9 2-way wireless transceiver, PG9901 indoor siren, PG9911 outdoor siren, and 3G2080(R)E/ TL2803G(R)E/ TL280(R)E cellular and PSDN communication module. Caution • For SIA FAR installations use only modules/devices that are listed on this page. • Fire Alarm Verification feature (Auto Verified Fire Zone type [025]) is not supported on 2-wire smoke detectors zones.
  • Page 268 Auto Stay Arm on Un- Function key: Forces If no exit after full arm Required vacated Premises the system to arm Default: Enabled in Stay mode if the [001]>[001]-[128] Zone occupant does not type 05, 06,09 exit the premises after pressing the Away function key.
  • Page 269 Duress Feature When this feature is Default: N Required enabled, selected user [*][5]> master code> codes send a duress user 2-95> 5> 2 reporting code to the central station when used to perform any function on the system. Section [019], option [6] must be enabled.
  • Page 270: Eu Compliance Statement

    Call Waiting Cancel Access to the dialing Depends on user Required sequence used to phone line [382], option 4 OFF disable call waiting. Default: Disabled Call waiting string can be programmed in [304] System Test: The system activates all keypad sounders, bells [*][6] Master Code, or sirens for 2 seconds option 04...
  • Page 271: Important Notes For En50131-1 Compliant Systems

    The models HS2128, HS2064, HS2032, HS2016 Control Panel has been certified by Telefication according to EN50131-1:2006 +A1:2009, EN50131-3:2009, EN50131-6:2008+A1:2017 (Type A) and EN50136-1:1997 (ATS2) for Grade 2, Class II. Compliance labeling should be removed or adjusted if non-compliant configurations are selected. This product (HS2128/HS2064/HS2032/HS2016) is in conformity with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU, the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, and the ROHS3 Directive 2011/65/EU.
  • Page 272: New Zealand Telepermit Grant

    New Zealand Telepermit Grant UK Compliance Statement In the UK this product is suitable for use in systems installed to conform to PD 6662:2017 at Grade 3 and environmental class II with the following notification options: A, B, C, D, E. Where HS3032, HS3128, and HS3248 are used with a single path signaling method (such as the Integrated Digital Dialer), please note the following limitation: Important...
  • Page 273: Specifications For En50131

    If using a remote device to remotely set/unset your intruder alarm system, your attention is drawn to the fact that whenever a premises is unattended but its intruder alarm system(s) is (are) not fully set, any related insurance cover might be inoperative. For advice on this matter, it is recommended that you consult your insurer(s).”...
  • Page 274 Power Supply - North America Transformer: DSC PTD1640U, PTC1640U,PTC1640UG, PTC1640CG Primary: 120V, 60Hz Class II Secondary: 16.5VAC, 40VA Max. Power Supply - International • Input ratings: 220V-240Vac, 50/60Hz, 200mA • Transformer required, mounted in the same enclosure, permanently connected • Transformer secondary ratings: 16.5Vac, 40VA min. Note: For installations using the transformer mounted inside the cabinet, replace fuse only with the same type (20mm) rated 250V/315mA.
  • Page 275 Battery • 12V sealed lead acid, rechargeable • Battery capacity: - hours (UL commercial burglary/residential burglary), - hours (EN50131), - hours (UL/ULC resi fire, ULC com burglary, ULC com fire monitoring - no bell load allowed) INCERT [Belgium] Note: For T 014 compliance (INCERT certification), only 14Ah (2x7Ah) batteries were tested and are accepted for INCERT certified systems.
  • Page 276: Locating Detectors And Escape Plan

    The PowerSeries Neo continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions and provides audible and visual indication at the keypad. Trouble conditions include: • AC power failure • Zone trouble • Fire trouble • Telephone line trouble • Communicator trouble •...
  • Page 277 joists, uninsulated ceilings, etc. Consult National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72, CAN/ULC-S553 or other appropriate national standards for installation recommendations. • Do not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings; the dead air space in these locations may prevent the unit from detecting smoke. •...
  • Page 278 Study the possible escape routes from each location within the house. Since many fires occur at night, special attention should be given to the escape routes from sleeping quarters. Escape from a bedroom must be possible without opening the interior door. Result Consider the following when making your escape plans: •...
  • Page 279: Limited Warranty

    • Near paint thinner fumes • Within 5 feet (1.5m) of open flame appliances such as furnaces, stoves and fireplaces • In exhaust streams from gas engines, vents, flues or chimneys • In close proximity to an automobile exhaust pipe; this will damage the detector PLEASE REFER TO THE CO DETECTOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION.
  • Page 280 • damage arising out of any other abuse, mishandling or improper application of the products. Items Not Covered by Warranty In addition to the items which void the Warranty, the following items shall not be covered by Warranty: (i) freight cost to the repair centre; (ii) products which are not identified with DSC's product label and lot number or serial number;...
  • Page 281 This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. There are circumstances, however, involving fire, burglary, or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection. Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons.
  • Page 282 Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons, some of which follow. The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned. Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors.
  • Page 283: Software Product License (Eula)

    construction activity inside or outside the premises. The testing should include all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system. Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities, an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance. An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners, renters, or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation.
  • Page 284 (g) Trademarks - This EULA does not grant You any rights in connection with any trademarks or service marks of DSC or its suppliers. 3. COPYRIGHT - All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT (including but not limited to any images, photographs, and text incorporated into the SOFTWARE PRODUCT), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, are owned by DSC or its suppliers.

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