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PANEL DE ALARMA
Manual de Instalador
SP
PC-732G
SPANISH

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  • Page 1 PANEL DE ALARMA Manual de Instalador PC-732G SPANISH...
  • Page 2 General Information System Users It is very important that all users of the system are trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and know how to respond to an alarm WARNING: This manual contains information about the operation of the PC- 732G® and its restrictions, therefore, it should be read carefully Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors, which are a part of the system, may not properly alert occupants of a...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Wiring Diagram ..................................... Section 1: System Introduction Specifications................................... Additional Devices................................... Section 2: Starting the Installation Installation Steps..................................Terminal Descriptions................................Installation and Operation of the BUS-D485......................... Current Ratings for Modules and Accessories........................Keyboard Assignments................................Monitoring....................................Remove Modules..................................Zone Wiring....................................Fire Zone Wiring..................................2.10 Keyboard Zones..................................
  • Page 4: Wiring Diagram

    User Manual provided with the system. If you have • 1 installer code. any questions regarding the procedures described in this manual, please log on to • 1 Local Programming Code by Cable Adapter (PC-Link). www.garnet.com.ar/Soporte_Tecnico/Consultas.
  • Page 5: Additional Devices

    No loss of programming or system status in the event of a complete power failure. and many other devices. Garnet Keypads Specifications: KPD-800/KPD-860/KPD-860RF/ G-LED 732/ • Wireless Remote Control TX-500 The 3 buttons on the remote control are configurable for different functions.
  • Page 6: Section 2: Starting The Installation

    Connect the RED battery cable to the positive battery terminal; connect the BLACK The FRA-200 source is also connected to the BUS-D485 and is fully supervised by cable to the negative. the PC-732G® alarm panel. The panel will indicate low battery and mains failure of the auxiliary source. Transformer terminals: ~AC~ The control panel requires a 16.5 volt, 25 VA transformer.
  • Page 7: Current Ratings For Modules And Accessories

    [-] terminal. Only registered modules are monitored by the panel. Supervision operates at all times so that the PC-732G® panel can indicate a fault NOTE: End-of-Line Resistors must be placed at the sensing device at the end of if a module is removed from the system or simply stops working.
  • Page 8: Expansion Module Zones

    ][8] Enter Programming mode: This command is similar to pressing the [Pro- 3.1 Arming and Disarming gram] key on the KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF keypads. For the operation of arming and disarming, please refer to the PC-732G® User ][9] Instant Stay Arming: The system will arm, bypassing all zones configured Instruction.
  • Page 9: Section 4: How To Program

    [#] key to quit programming the command. [05] Instant Zone This zone type causes an instant alarm if violated when the PC-732G® panel is Select a new command and re-enter the information correctly. armed. Typically, this zone is used for windows, patio doors or other perimeter zones, and for glass break detectors.
  • Page 10: Zone Attributes

    TX-500 keyfobs (have RF LCD Keypad), with the use of AC4 If the zone is tripped without the panel first being in the entry delay condition, an software or through the Garnet Control APP (have IP-500G/ 3G-COMG/ 4G-MAX-G instant alarm will be generated.
  • Page 11: Pgm Output Options

    SECTION 6: Programming wireless devices The manual test report is generated by holding down the “0” key on the key for a The PC-732G® alarm panel has the ability to control up to 24 wireless sensors, 64 period of time longer than three seconds.
  • Page 12: How To Twin A Wireless Sensor

    6.1 How to twin a wireless sensor 6.7 How to remove all sensors and/or key fobs To twin a sensor, the following steps must be carried out: To remove all sensors or keyfobs from your system in one step, the following steps 1) Be sure to remove the battery from the sensor.
  • Page 13: Section 8: Report Codes Transmitted In Contact Id And Sia

    SECTION 8: Reporting Codes Transmitted in Contact ID and SIA Contact ID T ype of Event New event or assembly Restoration or Disassembly New Event or Armed Restoration or Disassembly Emergency Medical Key 1 1AA 3 1AA Fire Emergency Key 1 115 3 115 Police Emergency Key...
  • Page 14: Section 9: Programming Parameters

    SECTION 9: Programming parameters 1 = Zone Bypass and PGMs Control enabled Digit position (8): Programming of User Codes and Keypad Texts 0 = No Program User Codes Command Number 001: Master User Code (User No. 32 ) 1 = User Codes Programme Default values ------------------------------>...
  • Page 15 Command Number 038: User Code Attributes No 14 Command Number 052: User Code Attributes No. 28 Positions ----------------------------> 1 Default values ----------------------> 1 Positions ---------------------------> (1) Positions ---------------------------> (1) Command Number 039: User Code Attributes No. 15 Command Number 053: User Code Attributes No. 29 Default values --------------------->...
  • Page 16 Command Number 075: Zone No. 6 Configuration Command Number 089: Zone Configuration No. 20 Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Command Number 076: Zone No. 7 Configuration Command Number 090: Zone Configuration No. 21 Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------->...
  • Page 17 Digit position (1): Self-cancellation by Repeated Alarms Command Number 120: Zone Configuration No.11 0 = Disabled Default values -----------------------> 1 1 = Enabled Digit position (2): Bypass Zone Positions ---------------------------> (1) 0 = Zone cannot be Bypassed 1 = Zone can be Bypassed Command Number 121: Zone Configuration No.
  • Page 18 Command Number 134: Zone Configuration No. 25 Positions ---------------------------> (1) Default values -----------------------> 1 Digit position (1): Zone No. 9 0 = Disabled Positions ---------------------------> (1) 1 = Enabled Digit position (2): Zone No. 10 Command Number 135: Zone Configuration No. 26 0 = Disabled Default values ------------------------>...
  • Page 19 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Digit position (1): Zone No. 17 Digit position (6): Zone No. 30 0 = Disabled 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 1 = Enabled Digit position (2): Zone No. 18 Digit position (7): Zone No. 31 0 = Disabled 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled...
  • Page 20 Command Number 153: Entry Delay No. 3 Note: If 000 is programmed, the inactivity arming will be cancelled. Default values ----------------------------------------------------> Command Number 167: Partition No. 2 Inactivity Arming Timeout Default values ----------------------------------------------------> Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------> Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------> Digit positions (1) - (3): Input Delay No. 3 The code must be 3 digits long.
  • Page 21 same manner as Command No. 178. Command Number 191: Keyboard Partition and Attribute Assignment No. 2 Default settings of PGMs 2-4: PGM No. 2 indicates Partition No. 2. Activated. Default values -----------------------> 1 Command Number 179: PGM Configuration No. 2 Positions --------------------------->...
  • Page 22 Command Number 204: Keypad Zone Assignment No. 5 Command Number 228: Assignment of Zone No. to Module Input No. 1 Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Expander N° 2 Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Positions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Command Number 205: Keypad Zone Assignment No. 6 Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------->...
  • Page 23 Command Number 238: Zone No. Assignment to Input No. 3 of Expander Module No. 3 Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Digit position (1)- (2): Counter Fault Expander modules The code must be 2 digits long. Valid values are 00 up to 16 events. Positions---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->...
  • Page 24 Command Number 260: Partitioning Options No. 1 1 = Enabled Default values -----------------------> 0 Digit position (3): Quick Arming/Disarming 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Positions -----------------------------> (1) Digit position (4): Double Trigger (In the same zone) 0 = Disabled Digit position (1): Bell Chirp in Away Arm 1 = Enabled 0 = Disabled...
  • Page 25 Note: Commands 291 to 293 (Automatic Partition Arming Time) are programmed Digit position (1): Enabling Expander module No. 1 in the same way as Command No. 290. 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Command Number 291: Automatic Arming Days of Partition No. 2 Digit position (2): Enabling of Expander module No.
  • Page 26 Digit position (7): Keyswitch Activation/Deactivation Report Same options as in Zone Alarm/Restore Report Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------> Digit position (8): Network Failure/Restore Report Digit position (8): Network Fault/ Restore Report Same Options as Alarm Reporting/Restore in Zones Digit positions (1) - (3): Time interval of the Telephone Test Report The command must be 3 digits long.
  • Page 27 Command Number 401: Zone Assignment for Wireless Sensor in Memory Command Number 413: Zone Assignment for Wireless Sensor in Memory location Location No. 2 No. 14 Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Positions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Command Number 402: Zone Assignment for Wireless Sensor in Memory Command Number 414: Zone Mapping for Wireless Sensor in Memory location Location No.
  • Page 28 Digit position (1): Functions of Button No.1 Memory position No.1 Default values -------------------------------------------------> 0 0 = Arm / Disarm (absent) Partition No. 1 1 = Arm / Disarm (absent) Partition No. 2 Positions-------------------------------------------------> 2 = Future Use 3 = Future Use Command Number 440: Remote Control Functions for Memory location No.
  • Page 29 Positions ---------------------------------------------------> Positions ---------------------------------------------------> Command Number 468: Remote Control Functions for Memory location No. 39 Default values ------------------------------> Command Number 454: Remote Control Functions for Memory Location No. 25 Default values ------------------------------> Positions---------------------------------------------------> Positions ---------------------------------------------------> Command Number 469: Remote Control Functions for Memory location No. 40 Default values ------------------------------>...
  • Page 30 Command Number 482: Remote Control Functions for Memory location No. 53 Default values ------------------------------> Positions ---------------------------------------------------> Command Number 483: Remote Control Functions for Memory location No. 54 Default values ------------------------------> Positions---------------------------------------------------> Command Number 484: Remote Control Functions for Memory location No. 55 Default values ------------------------------>...
  • Page 31: Fault Table

    FAULT TABLE (LED Keypad only) [*][2] Show faults: This command enters the fault display screen. Each general fault is related to a Zone LED. Then, to obtain the fault indication, press the key corresponding to the Zone LED number. indicating the fault. Indication Fault Press...
  • Page 32: Guarantee

    NATIONAL WARRANTY: Alonso Hnos. Sirenas S.A. (Garnet Technology) warrants DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: This warranty contains the entire warranty and to the original purchaser that for a period of 18 months from the date of purchase, shall prevail over all other warranties and all other warranties, whether expressed the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
  • Page 33: Notes

    NOTES...
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