Smarthome Securelinc Programming Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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SECURELINC
SECURELINC
SECURELINC
SECURELINC
Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................2
1. 1 General Guidance ..............................................2
1. 2 Accessing the Installer's Menu...........................2
2. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODE .........................3
3. ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOBs..3
3. 1 General Guidance ................................................3
3. 2 Wireless Devices .................................................3
3. 3 Keyfob Transmitters .............................................3
3. 4 Deleting Device and Keyfob IDs ..........................4
4. DEFINING ZONE TYPES .............................................5
4. 1 Preliminary Guidance ...........................................5
4. 2 Zone Definition Procedure ...................................5
5. 1 Preliminary Guidance ...........................................7
5. 2 Entry Delays .........................................................8
5. 3 Exit Delay .............................................................8
5. 4 Bell Time ..............................................................8
5. 5 Abort Time............................................................8
5. 6 Alarm Cancel Time...............................................8
5. 7 Quick Arming........................................................8
5. 8 Forced Arming......................................................9
5. 9 Restart Exit...........................................................9
5. 10 Piezo Beeps .......................................................9
5. 11 Trouble Beeps ....................................................9
5. 12 Panic Alarm ........................................................9
5. 13 Swinger Stop ......................................................9
5. 14 Cross Zoning ......................................................9
5. 15 Supervision Interval............................................9
5. 16 AUX Button.........................................................9
5. 17 Jamming Detection.............................................9
5. 18 Two-Way Voice ...............................................10
5. 19 PGM / X-10 Time..............................................10
5. 20 Lighting Lockout Time ......................................10
5. 21 Latchkey Arming...............................................10
5. 22 "Not Active" Time..............................................10
5. 23 Back Lighting....................................................10
5. 24 Duress Alarm (ambush) ...................................10
5. 25 Piezo Siren .......................................................10
6. 1 Preliminary Guidance .........................................11
6. 2 Dialing Method ...................................................12
If you re-program a system already in use, all previous system status will be erased upon quitting the
installer menu. Be sure to conduct a full walk test, including all windows and doors, to allow the control
panel to re-capture the system status.
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7. DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS ........................ 15
8. RECORDING SPEECH.............................................. 17
9. DIAGNOSTIC TEST................................................... 17
10 . USER FUNCTIONS................................................... 18
11 . READING THE EVENT LOG .................................... 18
APPENDIX A. EVENT CODES ....................................... 20
Important Message to the Installer

Programming Guide

6. 3 Phone Line Test Interval.................................... 13
6. 4 First Central Station Telephone......................... 13
6. 5 First Account No. ............................................... 13
6. 7 Second Account No........................................... 13
6. 8 Report Format.................................................... 13
6. 9 4/2 Pulse Rate ................................................... 13
6. 11 Dialing Attempts .............................................. 13
6. 12 First Private Telephone No.............................. 13
6. 13 Second Private Telephone No......................... 14
6. 14 Third Private Telephone No............................. 14
6. 15 Telephone Message Type ............................... 14
6. 16 Private Tel. Dialing Attempts ........................... 14
6. 18 Telephone Acknowledge ................................. 14
6. 19 Pager Telephone Number ............................... 14
6. 20 Pager's PIN No................................................ 14
6. 21 Reporting to a Pager ....................................... 14
6. 22 Recent Closure................................................ 14
6. 23 Remote Access ............................................... 14
6. 24 Downloader Code............................................ 15
7. 1 Preliminary Guidance ........................................ 15
7. 2 PGM Output Control .......................................... 16
7. 3 Controlling the X-10 Units.................................. 16
8. 1 Mode Description and Activation ....................... 17
8. 2 Recording Procedure......................................... 17
9. 1 Mode Description and Activation ....................... 17
9. 2 Test Procedure .................................................. 18
11. 1 Event Log Description ..................................... 18
11. 2 Reading Procedure.......................................... 19
11. 3 Erasing the Event Log ..................................... 19
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    If you re-program a system already in use, all previous system status will be erased upon quitting the installer menu. Be sure to conduct a full walk test, including all windows and doors, to allow the control panel to re-capture the system status. DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    1.1 General Guidance B. Click <OK> to select the installer’s mode. The control panel will prompt you for the installer code. We recommend to program the SECURELINC on the work C. Enter the valid installer code (9 9) if this is the bench before actual installation.
  • Page 3: Setting A New Installer Code

    - no wireless device has been enrolled to it as yet. F. Click <OK>. The display will prompt you to initiate a transmission from the chosen wireless device: T R A N S M I T N O W DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 4: Deleting Device And Keyfob Ids

    <AWAY>. This will bring back the display: < O K > T O E X I T You may now review and select any other mode on the installer’s menu (by clicking <NEXT> or <BACK>). DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 5: Defining Zone Types

    29 wireless zones offered by the Should you wish to get an overall view of the entire SECURELINC. In addition it allows you to assign a name to zone definition process, refer to Figure 3. You may...
  • Page 6 24 h / audible Attic 24 h / audible non-alarm Yard non-alarm Hall non-alarm Utility room * Note: All zones are non-chime by default. Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly. DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 7: Defining Control Panel Parameters

    This mode allows you to customize the control panel and guide along the programming process, instead of adapt its characteristics and behavior to the requirements going through the written step-by-step procedure. of the particular user. Figure 4. DEFINE PANEL Flow Chart DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 8: Entry Delays

    Here you select the length of time allowed by the system If you do not approve, review the other options by clicking to abort an alarm. The SECURELINC is programmed to <NEXT> or <BACK> repeatedly. Options that are not provide an “abort interval” that starts upon detection of an saved will have a clear space at the far right, as shown: alarm.
  • Page 9: Forced Arming

    1 2 : P A N I C A L A R M transmissions) on the radio channel used by the system Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above. will be detected and reported or not. DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 10: Two-Way Voice

    <OK> twice. The The two options are: piezo siren on and piezo siren off. display will revert to “stop - HH:MM P”. F. Click <HOME> to return to “20: LOCKOUT TIME”. DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 11: Defining Communication Parameters

    To select an option that is not the currently saved one, <#> ⇒ <5> Not applicable in phone numbers click <OK>. A dark box will appear at the far right. Clicking <OK> once more will cause your selection to be saved - DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 12: Dialing Method

    Here you determine the dialing method used by the 0 1 : D I A L M E T H O D automatic dialer built into the SECURELINC control panel. Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.
  • Page 13: Phone Line Test Interval

    1 and events Here you program the telephone number of the first reported to central station 2. central station to which the SECURELINC will report the Messages are divided by type into three groups: event groups defined in memory location 09.
  • Page 14: Second Private Telephone No

    The PIN sequence precedes any digital Here you determine whether reporting to private message that the SECURELINC sends to the pager to telephone subscribers will be carried out by tone signals report an event. It may include digits, pauses and special or by voice.
  • Page 15: Downloader Code

    <AWAY>. This will get you back to: Here you determine the 4-digit code used as a password for downloading data into the SECURELINC memory. < O K > T O E X I T Upon selecting Location 23, the display will change to: You may now review and select any other mode on the installer’s menu (by clicking...
  • Page 16: Pgm Output Control

    Para. 7.2 above). Para. 7.1 C above. When done, click <NEXT> to select the next item on the menu. Note: Each X-10 unit may be programmed for activation by any combination of factors. DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 17: Recording Speech

    If you are not sure though, you may review the test results upon conclusion of Good Happy Tune ( - - - –––– ) the test (see Para. 9.2, Step C). Poor Sad tune ( –––––––– ) DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 18: Test Procedure

    When reading the event log, events are shown in going through the written step-by-step procedure. chronological order - from the newest to the oldest. Figure 7. Using the Event Log DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 19: Reading Procedure

    - Click <HOME> or <AWAY> from any- where within the log. The display will read: < O K > T O E X I T - Click <OK>. The system will return to the normal operating mode. DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 20: Appendix A. Event Codes

    Zone No. ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ digit digit Zone No. ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ digit digit Restorals Zone No. ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ digit digit Zone No. ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ digit digit DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...
  • Page 21 CP tamper Event ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ Failure Restore Battery Battery Restore tamper restore Active digit digit COMM. & Enter Test Exit Test Auto Test Event ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ LINE Restore digit digit DE5457P SMARTHOME.COM™ 1-800-SMART-HOME 949-221-9200 http://www.smarthome.com Order #73902...

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