Programmable exit delay beep Zone Definition Programming Communicator 3 digit Decimal Programming 12-14 Telephone line monitoring Decimal value display Central station standard formats 25 Esprit 737 Version 1.2 Upgrade information 12-13 Dialing procedure Report cancellation Warranty User-initiated test reporting Liability 13-14...
INTRODUCTION (VERSION 1 1 . . 2 2 ) Thank you for placing your trust in the Esprit 737. We hope that the sophisticated, user- friendly 737 control panel will meet all of your technological, performance and security requirements. This installation manual has been designed to provide you with all of the information you will need to understand panel operation, features and functions.
BASIC INSTALLATION Be sure to select a control panel installation site that is not easily accessible to intruders. Leave at least 2” around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation/heat dissipation. Installation location should be dry, close to an AC source, ground connection and a telephone line connection. The printed circuit board, mounting hardware and keypad should be removed from the packag- ing inside panel box.
Telephone terminals Connect the incoming telephone company wires into . Wires should then be run RING from 1 and 1 to the installation's phone system. Earth terminal The earth terminal should be connected to the cabinet and a grounding rod with a heavy-duty wire. Zone terminals Zone terminals are the loop inputs for 6 (+ 2) fully programmable zones.
8 times. COVERAGE/ZONE RECOGNITION The Esprit 737 can provide coverage for 8 fully programmable zones (6 onboard + 2 remote key- pad zones.) By using the 737's partitioning feature, two distinct security systems, with a shared fire zone (#6), can be controlled by one Esprit panel.
(1) Group A codes can stop sirens coming from Group B zones (and vice versa), but won't dis- arm the other system. (2) It is not possible to arm one system during the other system's exit delay. Key [10] fast arming or keyswitch arming can be selected to completely arm/disarm the system or "stay"...
Zone connection with 2 EOL resistors (address 124, key [4], key [5] and key [6] "off"- continued) “Normal” zone 800 OHM to 1.2 KOHM zone closed - zone "ok" on Espload “Open” zone 1.2KOHM - 2.4KOHM Constant zone light illumination on keypad “Zone open”...
ZONE DEFINITION Slow/fast zones: (address 127 ) When a zone is designated "slow", (address 127 "on") the 737 waits until the zone has been open continuously for a programmable period (between 0 and 750 milliseconds) before commu- nicating open zone status. This reduces the risk of false alarms. (Minimum 200 milliseconds slow zone definition is recommended.) "Fast"...
SYSTEM ARMING OPTIONS REGULAR SYSTEM ARMING (without partitioning - for information on partitioned system arming, see page 4, 19) The green "ready" light must be illuminated. This "ready" indicator will only illuminate if all zones are closed. All door/window contacts must be closed, and any movement in motion detector-protect- ed areas must be halted.
enabled" (address 135) can be selected by the user during manual bypass arming. This feature can be used to temporarily bypass defective zones until repairs can be made, so that in the meantime the system can still be armed.To bypass zones, enter [ ] + a valid access code.
TROUBLE MONITORING [TRBL] System trouble status is continuously monitored by the Esprit 737, which can recognize and display 11 different trouble conditions on the keypad or in Espload, and report 8 to the monitoring station. To send "trouble status reports" to the central, a two-digit trouble report code should be assigned to each trouble condition during 737 programming.
ESPRIT "602" AND "626" KEYPAD FEATURES Each key from 1-8 on models 602 and 626 can represent a zone in System A or B. (Zones are assigned to one of two systems during keypad programming.) Model 626 also provides a keypad tamper option and a zone 7/8 selection jumper.
COMMUNICATOR To guarantee optimum performance of the 737's onboard communicator, ensure that the control panel is the first device accessing the telephone line. There should be no answering machines, faxes, modems or other devices connected in parallel. Two telephone numbers must be programmed for communication purposes (and can be viewed at addresses 043-050, 051-058).
If the communicator identifies a dial tone, it will dial the second pre-programmed central station telephone number. If a connection is made, system report will take place and the communicator will hang up upon completion of report. If it fails to establish communication, on the next attempt to call (20 seconds later), the communicator will dial the first preprogrammed central station telephone number.
ADDRESS 120: DIGIT PROGRAMMING ADDRESS 120: DIGIT PROGRAMMING Number of days If difference between clock reset If difference in hours between clock reset time and desired reporting time 2 digit between reports time and desired reporting time 1 or 13 LESS THAN 12H MORE THAN 12H 2 or 14...
SYSTEM ALARMS: NOTE: The installer code cannot be used to arm/disarm the system or reset the system after an alarm. GENERAL ALARMS: In the event of a burglar alarm, the alarm output generates a continuous alarm signal to activate a siren driver.
PROGRAMMING THE ESPRIT 737 Control panel features and functions can be programmed in two ways; using ESPLOAD upload/download software or the Esprit 737 keypad. Use of ESPLOAD to conduct panel pro- gramming is recommended whenever possible. Several hundred parameters can be pro- grammed and use of the keypad can be more difficult, time consuming, and potentially result in programming errors.
“Hexa” (hexadecimal/base 16) programming utilizes six more digits than decimal (0 - 9). The digits from 0 to 15 can be used in hexa programming. In hexa “notation”, 10 is represented by the letter A, 11 = B, 12 = C, 13 = D, 14 = E, and 15 = F. On the Esprit keypad the digit [0] (or [A]) is programmed by the [10] key, [13] by [ ], [14] by ], and [15] by [...
"PC download" password: (00 - [F] [F]) ([10] = 0) This four digit download password identifies the PC to the control panel prior to beginning the programming download process. Each pair of code digits has its own memory address. (Default download password: (empty) - "SKIP") [003]: 1st and 2nd digits [004]: 3rd and 4th digits Changing the installer code:...
Access Code Priority: There are 10 programmable system access codes and each can be designated to activate a range of system functions and features. The Installer Code can be used to program some sys- tem features but has no access to arming/disarming and access code programming. (It can be used to modify the installer code.) The Master Code can arm/disarm the system (using all arming options) and activate zone bypassing.This is the only code that can access master and user code programming.
Reporting Codes The Esprit 737 will report information regarding system and "protected area" status to the central security station, if this feature is activated at address 123 (key [3] "on"). All data to be communicated should be assigned a 2-digit "hexa" reporting code. A hexa code "digit" consists of any one of the numbers from 0 to 15.
SYSTEM REPORT CODES Alarm/zone restoration codes Report codes regarding alarm generation or zone restoration can be sent to the monitoring station if each zone is assigned a 2 digit hexa alarm report or zone restoration code during panel programming. Report codes are preceded by a system account code (A or B) to ensure cor- rect identification of the active zone(s).
Report Options Disarm report/disarm after alarm report: A "disarm report code can be sent a) when the system is disarmed (address 124, key [8] "off") or b) only when the system is disarmed after an alarm (address 124, key [8] "on". This report code will not be sent after an alarm reset that does not disarm the system (i.e.
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT (Address 121-122) The Esprit 737 provides a programmable output, with over 155 possible option selections. This output can be programmed to activate following recognition of certain status situations. These "status" conditions can be chosen to activate the programmable output singly or in groups of up to eight.
(Enter 147 to lock, any other value to unlock) 146: AC trouble report delay (minutes) (default 30 minutes) __/__/__ ESPRIT 737 Version 1.2 Upgrade information Version 1.0 1- Programmable delay (000-255 minutes) for "AC failure" report at address 146. not available (Default is 30 minutes.)
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Tamper/zone definition (table 2) 12-14 Telephone line monitoring Terminal connections Three-digit Decimal Programming Trouble Monitoring Trouble report codes Upgrade information Esprit 737 Version 1.2 Upload panel identifier code User-initiated test reporting Warning Warranty Zone connection without resistors Zone connection with 1...
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ATTACHMENT LIMITATION NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
NOTES WARRANTY Warranty conditions for the Esprit 737 may vary from country to country. Please consult your local dealer for complete warranty information. In all cases, the warranty does not cover malfunctions arising from installer error or failure to follow installation/operation instructions, nor does it apply to damages due to causes beyond the control of Paradox Security Systems Ltd., such as lightning, excessive voltage, mechanical shock or water...
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