Systems Information; Module Programming - Tyco DSC PowerSeries HS2016 Reference Manual

Neo alarm controller
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• Digit 2 - system EOL options
• Digit 3 - alarm controller communications options
• Digit 4 - reporting code configurations
• Digit 5 - DLS connection options
Central Station Telephone Number: The phone number used to
contact the central monitoring station (32 character limit).
Central Station Account Code: The account code used in pro-
gramming section [310]. This is a 4 or 6-digit entry.
Partition Account Code: Used to identify partition-specific
events. All 4 digits must be entered in order to complete the entry.
This account code is entered into programming section [310][001].
DLS Access Code: The 6-digit DLS access code used in pro-
gramming section [403].
Partition 1 Entry Delay: The 3-digit entry delay duration for parti-
tion 1, in seconds, used in programming [005][001]-[008] option 1.
Partition 1 Exit Delay: The 3-digit exit delay duration for parti-
tion 1, in seconds, used in programming section [005][001]-
[008] option 3.
Installer Code: The 4 or 6-digit installer access code used in pro-
gramming section [006][001].
For more information on template programming, see Appendix C:
Template Programming Tables on page 105.

5.3.14 Systems Information

[900] System Information
[000] – Control Panel Version
This read-only section contains the model number, software version,
hardware revision, of the alarm controller. For example, an entry of
1234 is read as version 12.34.
[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 correspond-
ing section:
[001]-[016] keypads
[101]-[116] 8-zone expansion module
[201] 8-output expansion module
[460] Alternate Communicator
[461] HSM2Host module
[501]-[504] 1A power supply module
[521]-[524] high-current output modules 1-4
[901] Installer Walk Test Mode Enable/Disable
This mode tests the operation of each detector in the system. Enter
section [901] to initiate a walk test. While in Walk Test mode, the
Ready, Armed, and Trouble LED's on the keypad flash to indicate
that the test is active. When a zone is tripped during the test, a 2-sec-
ond tone sounds on all system keypads to indicate that the zone is
working correctly.
After 10 minutes without zone activity, the alarm system emits 5
beeps every 10 seconds from all keypads. After another 5 minutes of
inactivity, Walk Test terminates automatically.
To manually exit walk test mode, enter [901] again.

5.3.15 Module Programming

Use this section to add, remove and confirm the following modules:
Keypads
8-zone expander module
See Table 1-2 on page 2
(HSM2108)
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8-output expander module
Power supply
4-output power supply
Wireless transceiver
Once added, modules are supervised by the system.
[902] Add/Remove Modules
Modules can be enrolled automatically our manually. In either case,
the serial number of the device is used as an identifier.
Select one of the enrollment options described below.
[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
• M = Number of other type modules
Devices are assigned to the next available slot. The slot assign-
ment can be modified using subsections [002] and [003].
[001] – Enroll Modules
To enroll modules individually:
1.
Enter programming section [902]-[001].
2.
When prompted, key in the serial number of the module found
on the PCB. An error tone is sounded if an invalid serial number
is used.
3.
To cancel enrollment of a module, press [#].
[002] – Module Slot Assignment (LED, LCD, ICON)
This section is used to change the slot number a module is enrolled
in. To change the slot number:
1.
Enter programming section [902]-[002].
2.
Key in the serial number of the module.
3.
When prompted, key in the new two-digit slot number. The pre-
vious slot assignment is replaced with the new one. An error
tone sounds if an invalid slot number is keyed in.
[003] – Edit Module Slot Assignment (LCD Keypad Only)
Like [002], this section is also used to change the slot number of a
module. With this option, however, the serial number is not required.
To change the slot number:
1.
Enter programming section [902]-[002].
2.
Use the scroll keys to locate the module then press [*] to select.
3.
Key in the new two-digit slot number. The previous slot assign-
ment is replaced with the new one. An error tone sounds if an
invalid slot number is keyed in.
Deleting Modules
The following sections are used to remove modules from the system:
[101] – keypads
[102] – 8-zone expander modules
[103] – 8-output expander modules
[106] – HSM2Host
[109] – Power supply
[110] – 4 High Current Output
1.
After entering section [902], scroll to the module type you want
to delete (101-110).
2.
Press [*] to select the module type then scroll to the specific
module you want to delete.
3.
Press [*] to select the module then, when prompted, press [*]
again to delete.
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P r o g r a m m i n g
(HSM2208)
(HSM2300)
(HSM2204)
(HSM2HOSTx)

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