Sentrol ZX200 Installation And Programming Manual

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  • Page 1 SENTROL ZX200/ZX210 Security System Control Installation/ Programming...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    A New Standard For Value ..................5 ZX System Advantages ....................5 ”More Than A Security System“ ................5 ”Self-Watch“ Fire Zone Features ................5 ZX200/ZX210 Wiring Diagram ................6 Control Board Terminal Descriptions ..............7 “2 in 1” Zoning™ ..................... 8 Conventional Methods of Wiring ................10 Class ‘B’...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Installer Level Programming .................. 20 Menu Options ......................20 Remote Connect ...................20 Edit Function Map ..................20 Entering a New Value at a Location.............20 Programming the Account Code, Report Code, and Telephone Number Digits .. 21 Additional Programming Notes ............21 Program User Codes..................21 Restore Factory Defaults ................21 Hours Until Next Comm Test.................22...
  • Page 5: Feature Overview

    A New Standard For Value system at night can be as easy as saying…or pressing “Night, Night”. The ZX200/ZX210 Control System sets a new stan- dard for value and end-user benefits. Highlights in- “More Than A Security System” clude 8 zone hardwire/wireless flexibility, unique...
  • Page 6: Zx200/Zx210 Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM ZX200/ZX210 Wiring Diagram MPI-206 +12V NEG TG - COM PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 PG01 CONNECTION CONNECT KEYPAD RJ31/33/45 CORD Class II Class II Class II Telephone connection of the fire Power- Power- Power- Limited Limited Limited alarm signal from this system to a...
  • Page 7: Control Board Terminal Descriptions

    TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS Control Board Terminal Descriptions TERMINAL FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Connect a 16.5 VAC 35 VA UL Class II transformer minimum using 18 gauge AC Input XFMR minimum 2 conductor wire.Do not exceed 50 feet. (+)12 VDC. Combined alarm current should not exceed 1.5 amps. Overcurrent protected at 1.85 amps (PTC2).
  • Page 8: In 1" Zoning

    Zone wiring only. wire or already installed wiring. The ZX200/ZX210 Security Control uses the “2 in 1” Zoning™ method that allows the installer to wire two separate zones in parallel into one set of termi- 1500Ω...
  • Page 9 “2 in 1” Zoning™ CONDITION NOMINAL LOOP RESISTANCE VOLTAGE READING Primary Zone and Secondary Zone Infinite Ohms 5.24 - 8.25 V Open Contacts; Loop Cut or Open Secondary Zone Open Contact, 1500 Ohms 4.24 - 5.23 V Primary Zone Normal Primary Zone Open Contact, 825 Ohms 3.24 - 4.23 V...
  • Page 10: Conventional Methods Of Wiring

    CONVENTIONAL WIRING Conventional Methods of Wiring Class ‘B’ End-Of-Line Resistor Non-Supervised Closed Circuit Loop Supervised Zones (No EOL Resistor Supervision) A Class ‘B’ zone must be supervised with a 1500 The EOL resistor is not required on Burglar zones. A Ohm 1/2 Watt end-of-line resistor (P/N CR854).
  • Page 11: Wireless Devices

    (hands away from units, metal ladders away from receiver, etc.) during these Each of the eight zones on the ZX200/ZX210 may tests. The transmitter and/or receiver will need to be programmed to be wireless (see Installer Level be relocated to obtain ACCEPTABLE level readings.
  • Page 12: Control Station Addressing And Supervision

    CONTROL STATION ADDRESSING AND SUPERVISION Control Station Addressing and Supervision When unsupervised Control Stations All Control Stations are shipped from the factory as NOTE are used, ALL unsupervised LED Con- Control Station #1 and supervised. They may be set trol Stations must be addressed as 1 to other addresses and to unsupervised as described or 2, ALL unsupervised SSD, LCD, and below.
  • Page 13: Control Station Troubleshooting

    CONTROL STATION TROUBLESHOOTING Control Station Troubleshooting If a Control Station is incorrectly wired, it will not accept keystroke entries. The following symptoms may appear: SYMPTOM CONDITION No Control Station display Black or Red Wire removed or cut No response from key presses Green Wire removed or cut Displays “No Communication From Control”...
  • Page 14: 12 Vdc Outputs

    WHITE Connect to Control WHITE BLACK Connect to Control NEG wire cable provided with the ODM for the out- puts as shown. SENTROL HICKORY, NC 60821484 REV A COPYRIGHT 1996 CONTROLS GROUP Output conditions can be programmed as one of ACTIVE many conditions.
  • Page 15 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 8 shows a wiring example for a relay to ODM 1 Output 2.
  • Page 16: Direct Connection To A Pc For Remote Programming

    This Connect a cable as shown below. This cable may be is normally provided via the telephone lines. When purchased (P/N ZXDCC01 - ZX200 PC Direct Con- performing a direct connection between the system nection Cable) from Sentrol.
  • Page 17: Operating The System

    For a de- tailed description of arming and disarming proce- The ZX200/ZX210 provides the following testing ca- dures, see the appropriate User Guide. pabilities: Walk Test, Battery Test, Bell Test, Commu- nicator Test, Keypad Test and RF Signal Strength Test.
  • Page 18: Programming The Control

    RPM/2 Pro. To use RPM/2 software, RPM/2 Pro. Throughout this section, the Pro with the ZX200/ZX210, you will need RPM2PRO three Panic keys are referred to as the Left Panic key, and a panel support module for the ZX200/ZX210 Center Panic key and Right Panic key.
  • Page 19: Programming Zone Names

    PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL Programming Zone Names EXAMPLE: Upon entering programming mode, the AWAY, STAY, Zone names may be programmed on LCD and VFD and NIGHT keys will flash and all LEDs will be off. Control Stations without going into Installer Level The LED display will show the location number as it Programming.
  • Page 20: Installer Level Programming

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Installer Level Programming Menu Options the location and start over. When the desired loca- tion number is displayed, press the ENTER key. The Control Station will then display the current value This section will describe Installer Level Programming programmed at that location.
  • Page 21: Programming The Account Code, Report Code, And Telephone Number Digits

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Program User Codes Programming the Account Code, Report Code, and Telephone Number Digits The installer passcode has the authority to edit user When the location being programmed is an account passcodes locally if Lockout Local Installer Program- code, report code, or telephone number digit (see ming is disabled.
  • Page 22: Hours Until Next Comm Test

    RF Gateway, the address of the RF Device must be programmed into the RF Gate- TO DEFAULT PANEL way. The ZX200/ZX210 can support up to eight RF ENTER PASSCODE Zones and six RF User Devices. The eight RF Zones are programmed into the RF Gateway as devices 1-8 corresponding to zones 1-8.
  • Page 23: Programming Rf User Devices Into The Rf Gateway

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING RF Gateway and is confirmed and the Control Sta- tion returns to the RF Device selection prompt. If DIGIT the data is successfully loaded into the RF Gateway, AWAY STAY NIGHT OFF/CANCEL the Control Station beeps twice. If the RF Gateway AWAY STAY ACCESS...
  • Page 24: Programming Rf Devices Into The Control Panel

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Function Map Programming RF Devices into the Control Panel After the RF Devices have been programmed into To program the Function Map, press the PROGRAM the RF Gateway, they must also be programmed in (9) key, enter the installer passcode, and press the the Control Panel.
  • Page 25: System Times

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING System Times The following table refers to programming locations 1 through 15. Note: Default value shown in brackets. VALID RANGE FEATURE DESCRIPTION & DEFAULT AWAY Exit Delay Time 0 to 255 seconds Time to exit all burglar zones when the system is armed in the AWAY mode. [60] (See Inst.
  • Page 26: System Options

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING System Options The following table refers to programming locations 16 through 33. Note: Bold Text is the default value. FEATURE VALID RANGE & DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Holdup Alarms 0 = No keypad sounder or bell A Holdup zone or the Center Panic key is in alarm. output (invisible) 1 = Keypad sounder only 2 = Keypad sounder and bell output...
  • Page 27: Keypad Options

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Keypad Options The following table refers to programming locations 34 through 37. Note: Bold Text is the default value. FEATURE VALID RANGE & DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Keypad #1 0 = Panic Keys Disabled Defines if the Left Panic key, Center Panic key and Right Panic key are to be enabled at this keypad.
  • Page 28: Zone Definitions

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Zone Definitions The following table refers to programming locations 38 through 69. FEATURE VALID RANGE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Zone Type Zone 1 0 = Not Used 1 = Burglar Zone 2 2 = 24 Hour Fire Zone 3 Zone 4 3 = 24 hour Holdup Zone 5...
  • Page 29: User Authority Levels

    User Authority Levels level. Any of the nine (9) users may be assigned the The ZX200/ZX210 allows for nine (9) User ID passcodes. Each user is assigned a four digit pass- Installer Authority Level. Users 1 through 8 are de- faulted to Authority Level 1.
  • Page 30: Bell Output Activation

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING The following table refers to programming locations 70 through 78. USER NUMBER DEFAULT AUTHORITY LEVEL Bell Output Activation A Fire Alarm, a Burglar Alarm, a Holdup Alarm, or an Auxiliary Alarm may activate the Bell Output. Each alarm type is programmable for its Bell Output operation (see Installer Level Programming - System Options).
  • Page 31: Programmable Output Activation

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Programmable Output Activation Unless otherwise specified, the output will go ON STEADY for the following conditions. OUTPUT OUTPUT CONDITION OUTPUT BECOMES ACTIVE WHEN: NUMBER Not Used The output is not used. Fire Alarm Indicator A Fire zone is in alarm or the Left Panic key has been pressed. Duress The Duress code has been entered at a Control Station.
  • Page 32: Communicator Options

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Communicator Options The following table refers to programming locations 90 through 100. Note: Bold Text is the default value. FEATURE VALID RANGE & DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Used to enable the control digital communicator for event Enable Communicator 0 = Disabled reporting.
  • Page 33: Event Reporting Phone Selection

    Consult manufacturer of specific receiver for setup and operation. Table 3 Receiver Compatibility Event Reporting Phone Selection The ZX200/ZX210 allows system events to be re- Dual, and Backup. The following table refers to pro- ported through three different methods: Single, gramming locations 101 through 105.
  • Page 34: Telephone Numbers

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Telephone Numbers Event reporting assignments for each telephone ment of telephone dialing options and reporting number are programmed in Installer Level Program- formats are programmed in Installer Level Program- ming - Event Reporting Phone Selection. The assign- ming - Communicator Options.
  • Page 35: Zone Report Code Digits

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Zone Report Code Digits Programming locations 170 - 181 are the Zone Re- A “Zone Trouble” may result from one of the fol- port Code Digits. Each location is the first Report lowing conditions: Code digit (Primary) for a zone event. When a Re- port Code is generated for one of these events, the •...
  • Page 36: User Report Code Digits

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING User Report Code Digits Programming locations 182 - 187 are the User Re- erated Report Code, but a HEX Report Code digit port Code Digits. Each location is the first Report shall be converted to a ‘0’. Code digit (Primary) for a user event.
  • Page 37: Auxiliary Key Alarm Report Code Digits

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Aux Key Alarm Report Code Digits Programming locations 188 - 191 are the Aux Key An event reported in a pulsed format shall be re- Alarm Report Code Digits. These locations consist ported using the Report Code generated from the Primary and Extended Report Code digits (see In- of a first Report Code digit (Primary) for all Aux Key staller Level Programming - Programming Notes,...
  • Page 38 INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING The following table refers to programming locations 192 through 210. FEATURE VALID RANGE & DEFAULT DESCRIPTION All Other Troubles 0 - F The common Primary report code digit for locations 193 - 201. Fire Test Mode Begin 0 - F The Extended report code digit used when a Walk Test is performed with Fire zones.
  • Page 39: Other Event Report Code Digits

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Other Event Report Code Digits Programming locations 211 - 215 are Other Event An event reported in a pulsed format shall be re- ported using the Report Code generated from the Report Code Digits. These locations consist of a first Primary and Extended Report Code digits (see In- Report Code digit (Primary) for all these events and staller Level Programming - Programming Notes,...
  • Page 40: Programming Notes

    INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Programming Notes Note 3: Fire Delay Before Dial Note 1: Restarting Exit Time If an exit time is counting down from an AWAY arm- The Fire Delay Before Dial Time is used as the time ing, the exit time may be automatically restarted that a user has after a Fire Alarm from a zone has once to reduce false alarms.
  • Page 41 INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Note 5: Entry Time Versus Instant Alarms ing actions depending on the system’s arm level and Assuming Exit and Entry Times are inactive, a viola- tion of an armed Burglar zone will cause the follow- the type of Burglar zone: AWAY STAY STAY INSTANT...
  • Page 42 INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Note 8: Powering Up While Armed If the system is armed when it is powered up, viola- tions from all the Burglar zones are ignored for three minutes. This allows all armed PIRs to stabilize with- out causing false alarms. Note 9: Duress Output When a duress passcode is used, the Duress Output goes ON.
  • Page 43: Specifications And Features

    Fast zone loop response time: 80 msec (zones • Optional pre-configured assembly: ZX210 1 - 4), 20 msec (zones 5 - 8). (ZX200 Control Board mounted into the EX1414 enclosure). Power Supply: Digital Communicator Fully regulated 13.8 volt 900 mA supply avail- •...
  • Page 44: Control Stations

    Nominal current drain: 10 - 13 mA with supervised. no outputs connected. • Plain English display. ZX210 - ZX200 Control Board mounted in Nominal current drain: 20mA - 110mA. • • EX1414 enclosure. (The ZX210 assembly is re- •...
  • Page 45 SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES Output Provisions • T-1635 Optional Transformer: UL Listed Class II plug-in 16.5 VAC 35 VA secondary. Low Current Trigger Outputs: One output on • • HCP-12SUL Power Supply: Provides a 12 or 24 main board (10 mA), expandable to 11 with VDC power limited output with a current rating ZXODM Output Driver Module (40 mA each).
  • Page 46: List Of Compatible Accessories

    COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES List Of Compatible Accessories ESL Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Wheelock 429 AT, C, CT, CRT, CST: Standby Current: 70 µA max. 34T-12R Horn: Input voltage: 9-15.6 VDC; Rated (Max. of 10 detectors per zone) Current: 0.125 A 521 B, BXT, CRXT: Standby Current: 70 µA max. (Max. EH-DL1-R Electronic Horn: Input voltage 12/24 10 detectors per zone) VDC;...
  • Page 47: Digital Communicator Table For Contact Id Formats

    CONTACT ID FORMATS Digital Communicator Table For Contact ID Formats This section cross-references many of the reporting options and equivalent codes sent by Sentrol-manu- factured controls when transmitting in the Contact ID formats. Simplified example of data sent in Contact ID format:...
  • Page 48 CONTACT ID FORMATS Zone Fire Trouble Restore 3373 Zone (1 - 8) Zone Other Trouble Restore 3370 Zone (1 - 8) Zone No Response Restore 3333 Zone (1 - 8) RF Point Reporting Again 3381 Zone (1 - 8) Smoke Trouble Restore 3380 Zone (1 - 8) RF Sensor Tamper Restore...
  • Page 49: Agency Requirements

    AGENCY REQUIREMENTS Agency Requirements pulse. • Dial Attempts Before Shutdown - Five dial at- tempts minimum, ten dial attempts maximum. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) • Arming/Disarming Reports - This function will be enabled by programming report codes. Listing • Low Battery Reporting - This function will be en- abled by programming a report code for Grade A This control is listed by Underwriters Laboratories Local Burglar, Grade A Police Connected, and...
  • Page 50 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 51: National Fire Protection Association (Nfpa) Rules

    NFPA RULES National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Rules Testing The National Fire and Burglar Alarm Association (NFPA) has established rules to follow pertaining to fire prevention and the installation of fire detection This system should be tested weekly. All switches, equipment.
  • Page 52 NOTES Notes ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________...
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  • Page 54: 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 55 In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line The ZX200/ZX210 is part of a system designed to individual service may be extended by means of a warn against unauthorized entry or of other situa- certified connector assembly (telephone extension tions.
  • Page 56 SENTROL CONTROLS GROUP Sentrol reserves the right to change specifications PO Box 2904, 1510 Tate Blvd. SE without notice. Hickory, NC 28603 ©1997 Sentrol Tel.: 503.692.4052 Fax: 503.691.7566 U.S. & Canada: 800.547.2556 Technical Service: 800.800.2027 SENTROL FaxBack: 800.483.2495 64812683C...

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