Sentrol ZX300 Installation & Programming

Expandable security system control

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SENTROL ZX300/ZX310
Expandable Security System Control
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  • Page 1 SENTROL ZX300/ZX310 Expandable Security System Control Installation/ Programming...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ZX300/ZX310 Wiring Diagram..................5 Control Board Terminal Descriptions................. 6 Zone Wiring........................7 Class ‘B’ End-Of-Line Resistor Supervised Zones ............7 Non-Supervised Closed Circuit Loop (No EOL Resistor Supervision) ......7 ZXEX08 Zone Expander Module................7 Wireless Devices ......................
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications And Features ..................19 List of Compatible Accessories ................22 SIA and Contact ID Formats ..................23 Agency Requirements ....................25 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Rules..........27 FCC Compliance ......................30...
  • Page 5: Zx300/Zx310 Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM ZX300/ZX310 Wiring Diagram 7167-1459:114 FIGURE 1 Suggested UL Household Burglar Alarm and/or Fire (ƒƒ) Alarm Hookup...
  • Page 6: Control Board Terminal Descriptions

    TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS Control Board Terminal Descriptions TERMINAL FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Connect a 16.5 VAC 15 VA UL Class II transformer minimum using 18 gauge AC Input minimum 2 conductor wire. Do not exceed 50 feet. (+)12 VDC. Combined alarm current should not exceed 1.0 amps. Supervised Bell Output Overcurrent protected at 1.35 amps (PTC2).
  • Page 7: Zone Wiring

    ZONE WIRING Zone Wiring Class ‘B’ End-of-Line Resistor Non-Supervised Closed Circuit Loop (No EOL Resistor Supervised Zones Supervision) A Class ‘B’ zone must be supervised with a 1500 Ohm 1/2 Watt end-of-line resistor (P/N CR854). This The EOL resistor is not required on Burglar zones. resistor should be installed in series at the furthest A conventional closed circuit loop may be connected point from the control.
  • Page 8: Wireless Devices

    WIRELESS DEVICES Wireless Devices ceived Signal Strength of the last transmission sent The ZX300/ZX310 provides an option for including by the RF Zone Device. See results below: Wireless (or RF) Devices. The RF Devices may con- sist of RF Zone Devices (Universals, Door Con- Strong Signal (5 Control Station beeps): a strong or tacts, Glassbreaks, PIRs and Smoke Detectors) and high level RF signal was measured by the receiver...
  • Page 9: Control Station Addressing And Supervision

    CONTROL STATION ADDRESSING AND SUPERVISION Control Station Addressing and Supervision All LCD Control Stations are shipped from the fac- LED Control Stations tory as Control Station #1 (#3 for Icon Control Sta- tions) and supervised. They may be set to other ad- dresses and to unsupervised as described below.
  • Page 10: Control Station Troubleshooting

    CONTROL STATION TROUBLESHOOTING Control Station Troubleshooting If a Control Station is incorrectly wired, it will not accept key- stroke entries. The following symptoms may appear: SYMPTOM CONDITION No Control Station display or LEDs Black or Red Wire removed or cut No response from key presses Green Wire removed or cut Two supervised Control Stations at the same address...
  • Page 11: 12 Vdc Outputs

    12 VDC OUTPUTS 12 VDC Outputs The control is supplied with one keypad power output, one auxiliary power output, one bell out- put, and one programmable (PGO1) low current output. (See Figure 1). The low current output on the control can supply 10 mA @ 3VDC. Additional outputs can be added with the ZXODM Output Driver Module.
  • Page 12 12 VDC OUTPUTS Outputs may be wired to indicator devices or relay Connects to J3 (part of 12-wire cable) module triggers (like the MPI-206) provided the 40 TAN WIRE Output 1 mA current draw condition is not exceeded. Figure BLACK WIRE 6 shows a wiring example for a relay to ODM 1 Out- put 2.
  • Page 13: Operating The System

    OPERATING THE SYSTEM Operating the System Powering Up The Control The control comes from the manufacturer with a fac- tem was armed by the installer passcode. For a tory set (default) program. The factory default code detailed description of arming and disarming proce- for user passcode No.
  • Page 14: Programming The Control

    PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL Programming the Control Introduction Programming Zone Names The control may be programmed locally from any Zone names may be programmed on LCD and VFD SSD, LCD, VFD, or ICON control station. Program- Control Stations without going into Installer Level ming with an LED Control Station is not supported.
  • Page 15: Installer Level Programming

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Installer Level Programming Menu Options Entering a New Value at a Location This section will describe Installer Level Program- While the Control Station is displaying the value at ming as performed locally from a Control Station. a location, you can enter digits to change the value For upload/download capabilities, please contact at that location.
  • Page 16: Programming The Account Code And Telephone Number Digits

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING 3. Enter the ID number then press the ENTER key. Programming the Account Code and Telephone Number Digits 4. Enter the new four-digit passcode. The Control Station will beep twice and return to the User ID prompt. When the location being programmed is an account code or telephone number digit the value will be dis- 5.
  • Page 17: Hours Until Next Comm Test

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Programming RF Zone Devices Into the Hours Until Next Comm Test RF Gateway The scheduling of Automatic Communications Tests Press the ‘9’ key and enter the installer passcode to requires programming the number of “Days Between enter programming mode. Press the ‘9’ key to Pro- Comm Tests”.
  • Page 18: Programming Rf User Devices Into The Rf Gateway

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Programming RF User Devices Into the RF Check the data bus connections to the RF Gate- Gateway way. If the 8 digit number entered for the RF User Device is already stored in the RF Gateway for an- Press the ‘9’...
  • Page 19: Specifications And Features

    SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES Specifications And Features Recommended Batteries ZX300/ZX310 Control Board (supplied separately) Eight (8) two-wire zones, each supervised with • • Rechargeable 12 VDC 7 Ah sealed lead acid. a 1500 Ohm end-of-line resistor. Expandable to Use two (2) batteries to meet CSFM and House- 16 two-wire zones with ZXEX08 zone expander.
  • Page 20: Control Stations

    SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES Reports to most major Central Station receiv- • ZXLCD Control Station ers. Primary phone number can have up to 20 dig- • • Backlit display. its. • Two lines x 16 characters LCD display. Secondary phone number can have up to 20 •...
  • Page 21: Optional Accessories

    SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES ZXVFD Control Station battery from deep discharges. MPI-268 Earth Ground Fault Detector: Current • • Two lines x 16 characters VFD display. consumption: less than 20 mA. • Addressable with DIP switches, supervised/ MPI-206 General Purpose Relay Module. •...
  • Page 22: List Of Compatible Accessories

    COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES List Of Compatible Accessories ESL Two-Wire Smoke Wheelock Detectors 34T-12R Horn: Input voltage: 9-15.6 VDC; Rated Current: 0.125 A 429 AT, C, CT, CRT, CST: Standby Current: 70 µA max. EH-DL1-R Electronic Horn: Input voltage 12/24 VDC; (Max. of 10 detectors per zone) Input Current;...
  • Page 23: Sia And Contact Id Formats

    SIA and Contact ID Formats This section cross-references many of the reporting Simplified example of data sent in CID format: options and equivalent codes sent by Sentrol-manu- SSSS 18 Q XYZ AA CCC factured controls when transmitting in the SIA and SSSS = 4-digit hexadecimal subscriber # Contact ID (CID) formats.
  • Page 24 SIA AND CONTACT ID FORMATS EVENT TYPE CID CODE SIA CODE EVENT SOURCE Zone Swinger Trouble Restore 3377 Zone (1 - 16) Zone Fire Trouble Restore 3373 Zone (1 - 16) Zone Other Trouble Restore 3370 Zone (1 - 16) Zone No Response Restore 3333 Zone (1 - 16)
  • Page 25: Agency Requirements

    AGENCY REQUIREMENTS Agency Requirements • Enable Force Arming - This function will be dis- Underwriters Laboratories abled. (UL) Notes In This Manual • Enable Bypassing - This function will be disabled. • Burglar Alarm Output - Will be programmed to •...
  • Page 26 AGENCY REQUIREMENTS UL and ULC Listings APPLICATION LISTING Household Burglary UL 1023 Household Fire UL 985 Household Burglary/Household Fire Combination UL 1023 / UL 985 Local Burglar Alarm Grades A, B and C Central Station UL 609 Police Station Connect Burglar Alarm Unit UL 365 Digital Alarm Communicator System UL 1635...
  • Page 27: National Fire Protection Association (Nfpa) Rules

    NFPA RULES National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Rules Testing This system should be tested weekly. All switches, The National Fire and Burglar Alarm Association contacts, and accessories must be UL Listed de- (NFPA) has established rules to follow pertaining to vices.
  • Page 28 NFPA RULES NFPA RULES CO Detector Locations Selecting a suitable location is critical to the opera- tion of CO detectors. You should install an detector in every bedroom and on each level of a dwelling. At a minimum, one detector should be placed outside the sleeping areas.
  • Page 29 NOTES Notes ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 30: Fcc Compliance

    FCC COMPLIANCE FCC Compliance Part 68 Notification You should notify the telephone company if this equipment is removed from the premises and the telephone jack is no longer needed. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Fed- eral Communications Commissions (FCC) rules. All connections to the telephone network must be made Part 15 Notification through standard telephone company plugs and...
  • Page 31 FCC COMPLIANCE Limitations pany. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single The ZX300/ZX310 is part of a system designed to line individual service may be extended by means warn against unauthorized entry or of other situa- of a certified connector assembly (telephone exten- tions.
  • Page 32 X-3908-0999 1030242B...

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