Alternate Communicator Setup; Testing The System; Troubleshooting - Tyco DSC PowerSeries neo Installation Manual

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Assign Zone Types
[001]>[001]-[128] > Every zone on the system must be assigned one of the following zone
types:
000 – Null Zone
001 – Delay 1
002 – Delay 2
003 – Instant
004 – Interior
005 – Interior Stay/Away
006 – Delay Stay/Away
007 – Delayed 24-Hour Fire
008 – Standard 24-Hour Fire
009 – Instant Stay/Away
010 – Interior Delay
011 – Day Zone
012 – Night Zone
017 – 24-Hour Burglary
018 – 24-Hour Bell/Buzzer
023 – 24-Hour Supervisory
024 – 24-Hour Supervisory Buzzer
025 – Auto Verified Fire
027 – Fire Supervisory
040 – 24-Hour Gas
Assign zone attributes:
[002]>[001]-[128]>Select one of the following zone attributes:
1 – Bell Audible
2 – Bell Steady
3 – Chime Function
4 – Bypass Enabled
5 – Force Arm
6 – Swinger Shutdown
7 – Transmission Delay
8 – Burglary Verification
Create labels:
[000]>[001]-[821] 2 x 14 ASCII characters.
Add access codes:
To program an access code: [006] then one of the following:
[001] – Installer code
[002] – Master code
[003] – Maintenance code
Access codes are either 4 or 6 digits in length, depending on the setting of programming
section [041]. Duplicate codes are not valid.

Alternate Communicator Setup

The following configuration steps are required to set up the alternate communicator:
Install the alternate communicator and wire it to the alarm panel
Enroll the alternate communicator with Connect 24
Set the communication path: [300]
Enable the alternate communicator: [382] option 5
Enable event reporting: [307]/[308]
Program communication delay timer: [377]
Program DLS access: [401] option 07
Refer to the 3G2080(R)/ TL2803G(R)/ TL280(R) installation manual for details.
Panel/Receiver Communication Paths
This section is used to select the path of communications between the alarm system and
the central station.
To use as the communications path, program section [300] options 001 through 004
as [01] 1.
To use the alternate communicator to establish a communications path, program two
of the receivers (section [300] options 001, 002, 003 or 004) as [03] and [04] for
Ethernet, and two of the receivers as [05] and [06] for cellular.

Testing the System

Installer Walk Test
Enter section [901] to initiate a walk test. When a zone is tripped, all sirens emit a tone to
indicate that the zone is working correctly.
After 15 minutes without zone activity, the walk test terminates automatically. To manu-
ally exit walk test mode, enter [901] again.
Viewing the Event Buffer
The event buffer displays logs of events that have occurred on the alarm system beginning
with the most recent. To view the event buffer, press [*][6][master code][*][*].

Troubleshooting

To view troubles:
Press [*][2] followed by an access code if required.
Use the arrow keys to scroll through all trouble conditions present on the system.
Refer to the trouble summary list below for trouble descriptions.
P o w e r S e r i e s
N e o
041 – 24-Hour CO
042 – 24-Hour Holdup*
043 – 24-Hour Panic
045 – 24-Hour Heat
046 – 24-Hour Medical*
047 – 24-Hour Emergency
048 – 24-Hour Sprinkler*
049 – 24-Hour Flood
051 – 24-Hour Latching Tamper
052 – 24-Hour Non-Alarm
056 – 24-Hour High Temperature
057 – 24 Hour Low Temperature
060 – 24-Hour Non-Latching Tamper
066 – Momentary Keyswitch Arm
067 – Maintained Keyswitch Arm
068 – Momentary Keyswitch Disarm
069 – Maintained Keyswitch Disarm
071 – Door Bell
* Not UL evaluated
9 – Normally Closed EOL
10 – Single EOL
11 – Double EOL
12 – Fast/Normal Loop Response
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[*][2]Trouble Summary
Trouble
01 – Service Required
01 – Bell circuit
02 – RF jam detected
03 – Aux supply trouble
02 – Module Low Battery 01 – Panel low battery
02 – Panel no battery
04 – HSM2204 1-4 low battery
03 – Bus Low Voltage
01 – HSM2HOST voltage
02 – Keypad 1-16 voltage
04 – HS2108 1-15 voltage
04 – AC Troubles
01 – Zone 1-128 AC
03 – Siren 1-16 AC
04 – Repeater 1-8 AC
05 – Device Faults
01 – Zone 1-128
– Freeze
– Probe Disconnected
– Fire
– Gas
– Heat
– CO
06 – Device Low Battery
01 – Zone 1-128
02 – Keypad 1-16
03 – Siren 1-16
07 – Device Tampers
01 – Zone 1-128
02 – Keypad 1-16
08 – RF Delinquency
01 – Zone 1-128
02 – Keypad 1-16
09 – Module Supervisory
01 – HSM2HOST
02 – Keypad 1-16
04 – HS2108 1-15
10 – Module Tamper
01 – HSM2HOST
02 – Keypad 1-16
04 – HS2108 1-15
11 – Communications
01 – TLM
02 – Phone number 01-04
03 – Alt. comm SIM lock
04 – Alt. comm cellular
05 – Alt. comm Ethernet
12 – Not Networked
01 – Zone 1-128
02 – Keypad 1-16
03 – Siren 1-16
Press [01] to determine specific trouble
Trouble [1] Service Required
Trouble
Troubleshooting
[01] Bell Circuit
• Disconnect Bell-/+ leads and measure resistance:
Bell+, Bell-...open circuit.
• Jumper Bell+/- with 1K resistor (Brown, Black, Red):
[02] RF Jam Detected
• Check event buffer to determine specific trouble.
Wireless receiver - excessive noise
• If buffer logs RF jam, check for RF interference.
detected.
• Disable RF Jam: section [804] sub-section [801].
[03] Aux Supply
• Check for a short between Aux+ and Aux- or other
An auxiliary power supply trouble
is present.
• Ensure the aux current draw has not exceeded the
[04] Time and Date
To program the time and date:
The alarm controller internal clock
• Enter [][6][Master Code] then press [01].
is not set.
• Enter the time and date (24-hour clock) using the
e.g., For 6:00 pm, June 29, 2010:
Enter: [18] [00] [06] [29] [10]
[05] Output 1 Fault
• If output #1 is unused: ensure terminals O1, AUX
HSM2204 output#1 open circuit.
• If output #1 is used: disconnect wire leads from
Trouble [2] Module Battery
Trouble
[01] Panel Low Battery
The panel detects that the battery is
below the low battery threshold (less
than 11.5VDC).
NOTE: This trouble condition will
not clear until the battery voltage is
12.5VDC min., under load.
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Detailed Trouble
04 – Time and date
05 – Output 1 fault
05 – HSM2204 1-4 no battery
07 – HSM2300 1-4 low battery
08 – HSM2300 1-4 no battery
05 – HSM2300 1-4 voltage
06 – HSM2204 1-4 voltage
11 – HSM2208 1-4 voltage
05 – HSM2300 1-4 AC
06 – HSM2204 1-4 AC
07 – Alarm Controller AC
02 – Keypad 1-16
03 – Siren 1-16
04 – Repeater 1-8
04 – Repeater 1-8
05 – User 1-32
03 – Siren 1-16
04 – Repeater 1-8
03 – Siren 1-16
04 – Repeater 1-8
05 – HSM2300 1-4
06 – HSM2204
08 – HSM2208 1-4
05 – HSM2300 1-4
06 – HSM2204
08 – HSM2208 1-4
06 – Receiver 1-4 absent
07 – Receiver 1-4 supervision
09 – Alt. comm fault
04 – Repeater 1-8
05 – User 1-32
• Open circuit indicates break in wiring or
defective siren/bell.
system ground.
documented limits.
following format: HH:MM MM/DD/YY
are jumpered with 1K resistor (brown, black, red).
O1, AUX terminals, measure resistance of leads:
• Open circuit indicates a break in wiring.
Press [02] to determine specific trouble
Troubleshooting
• NOTE: If battery is new allow 1 hour to charge.
• Verify voltage measured across AC terminals is
16-18 VAC. Replace transformer if required.
• Disconnect battery wire leads:
• Verify battery charging voltage measured
across battery leads = 13.70 - 13.80 VDC.
• Connect battery, remove AC power.
• Verify measured voltage across Aux terminals
is 12.5VDC min.

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