Paradox Esprit 728 Installation Manual
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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    LISTED Installation Manual VERSION 2.20 IM728-738 960716-0000...
  • Page 2 IM728-738 Requirements and guidelines for U.L. INSTALLATIONS UL listed in accordance with standard UL1023 (Household Burglar - Alarm System Units), standard UL985 (Household Fire Warning Units) and UL1635 (Digital Alarm Communicator System Units). UL has only evaluated the 718, 728L, 728, 728 EXPRESS, 738, 738 EXPRESS and 748 for compatibility with the Ademco model 685, FBI model CP220FB, SUR-GUARD SG-MLR2-D6 and Silent Knight model 9000.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IM728 -738 TABLE OF CONTENTS REQUIREMENTS/GUIDELINES FOR UL, ULC AND AUSTELINSTALLATIONS INTRODUCTION ..........ABOUT THIS MANUAL .
  • Page 4 IM728 -738 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Telephone and Account Numbers ......Computer telephone number ......Central station telephone numbers .
  • Page 5 IM728 -738 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Delay 2 ..........Bypass-enabled .
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    We hope that the important features of the Esprit 728 and Esprit 738 , which include a 120-event, PC- uploadable event buffer and high-speed pre-programmed communicator formats, will simplify your task of supplying quality security service to your customers.
  • Page 7: Programmable Outputs

    IM728-738 Programmable Outputs Almost any control panel status situation may be used to activate the Esprit’s programmable outputs. Once a panel status mode is selected for a PGM to follow, the polarity and duration of the output may also be programmed. 18 supplementary programmable outputs are available with the SRI18 module, which connects to the panel’s serial output.
  • Page 8: Digital Communicator

    IM728-738 Digital Communicator: Compatible with most worldwide telecommunication standards. Reporting formats: Pulse: Ademco slow (10BPS), Silent Knight fast, Sescoa (20 BPS) Radionics, Radionics with parity (40 BPS), 1400Hz - 1800Hz (10 BPS) DTMF: Contact ID, Ademco Express, “No handshake” DTMF format. (Pager) True Dial tone detection and telephone line monitoring.
  • Page 9: Earth Ground

    IM728-738 EARTH GROUND The earth terminal should be connected to the cabinet and grounding rod as per local electrical codes. Use a 16.5VAC (50-60 Hz) transformer with a minimum 40VA rat- ing to provide sufficient AC power. Do not utilize any switch-con- trolled outlets to power the transformer.
  • Page 10: Keypad Connections

    IM728-738 KEYPAD CONNECTIONS Panel/keypad connection: The four keypad connections labeled "red", "black", "green" and "yellow" should be connected to the corresponding colour terminals on the control panel PC board. Keypad zone connection: The two connections labeled "zone" and "com" are used to connect a zone to the keypad.
  • Page 11: Tamper/Wire Fault Definitions And Options

    IM728-738 SINGLE ZONE connection with a 1K EOL resistor (N.C. and N.O. contacts) address 208, key [ ] = "off" (default) key [10] = "off " (default) key [11] = "off " (default) SINGLE ZONE connection with a 1K EOL resistor, tamper recognition (N.C.
  • Page 12: Fire Circuit

    IM728-738 Exception: When the zone definition is "24 hour", the tamper definition follows the audible/silent alarm arm definition of the "24 hour" zone. Tamper recognition addresses: Tamper report and restoration codes should be programmed at addresses 191 and 180. FIRE CIRCUIT The fire zone (enabled by defining zone 3 as "24 hour') should always be connected with a 1K EOL resistor (PN201100200-PRT on UL systems).
  • Page 13: Panel Programming Methods

    IM728-738 Panel Programming Methods To conduct panel programming, use the keypad or initiate communication with Espload (see page 11). Use of Espload is highly recommended, as it greatly reduces the potential for data entry errors during programming. For Keypad Programming instruction, refer to "Programming Guide". Battery Hook-Up (required on UL/ULC installations) Use a 12VDC 7AH rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell battery.
  • Page 14: Panel Answer Options

    IM728-738 Panel Answer Options: (Address 000) DIRECT ADDRESS The first digit entered disables the “Answering Machine Override” (key [2 ] or key [1]), or determines the period of time between first and second call. The second digit entered determines the number of rings required before the panel will answer. If ] is entered, the panel will not answer.
  • Page 15: Telephone And Account Numbers

    IM728-738 Telephone and Account Numbers Three telephone numbers can be programmed: a PC telephone number and two central station numbers. Each number can contain a maximum of 16 digits. Special instructions can be entered in the telephone numbers using the following keys: [10] = the number "0"...
  • Page 16: Zone Alarm Codes

    IM728-738 Zone alarm codes: (Addresses 120-143) SECTION 15 - 20 Alarm report codes programmed will be sent to the monitoring station, identifying the zones that are gen- erating alarms. Zone restore codes: (Addresses 144-167) SECTION 21 - 26 Zone restoration codes programmed will be sent to the monitoring station, identifying zones returning to normal status after alarms.
  • Page 17: Programmable Output (Pgm) Types

    IM728-738 Ademco contact ID (selected codes reported) (key [9]) Select certain report codes to be reported by entering any value other than [2 ] at the required addresses. The preprogrammed Contact ID report code for that event will then be reported. Default value of all addresses is [2 Ademco express (key [8])
  • Page 18: System Options

    IM728-738 Typical PGM (Programmable Output) Programming FUNCTION DESCRIPTION TYPE HEXA PROG. Address Address 196/197 198/199 3 sec. Ground start Pulse Provides pulse before (Timed N.O.) communication attempt. Push key [1] and [2] Provides output when keys [1] (Regular N.O.) and [2] are pressed simultaneously. System armed Output removed when system (Regular N.C.)
  • Page 19: Call Back

    IM728-738 There are three options for TLM use. (1) Line test failure can generate a trouble indication. (2) Line test failure can generate a trouble indication and an alarm if the system is armed. (default) (3) Line test failure will cause silent or panic zones to switch to audible mode.
  • Page 20: Silent Alarm

    IM728-738 Memory display and auto zone shutdown are always active for silent zones (when enabled at address 206, key [ TRBL Silent alarms can be monitored by a PGM output. (Silent flag is cleared on report or disarm.) On split reporting, silent zones/panic are reported to Telephone #1. The Contact ID report for all zones is "burglary".
  • Page 21: Auto Zone Shutdown

    IM728-738 Auto zone shutdown (Address 206, key [ ] "on") TRBL Key [ ] "on" = zones that initiate 4 consecutive alarms during the same armed period will be auto- TRBL matically bypassed. (Zones must be bypass-enabled at address 236.) After a zone has been bypassed, the panel can send a "partial arming"...
  • Page 22: Beep On Exit Delay

    IM728-738 Beep on exit delay (Address 208) Key [12] "on" = the keypad will sound on exit delay (except when in “stay” arming). Frequency of inter- mittent beeps increases during the last 10 seconds of the exit delay period. Zone restore transmission (Address 208) Key [ ] "off "...
  • Page 23: Keypad Zone Supervision

    IM728-738 Keypad zone supervision Keypad 1 zone supervision (Kpd 1) Keypad 2 zone supervision (Kpd 2) (Address 210, key [11]) (Address 210, key [12]) “ ” = enabled “ ” = disabled “ ” = enabled “ ” = disabled Keypad zone supervision allows the system to verify the presence of a keypad and its keypad zone(s).
  • Page 24: Delay 2

    IM728-738 Delay 2 (Addresses 232, 234) One of two different zone delays (delay 1 & delay 2) can be assigned to each zone. Zones activated at this address are assigned "Delay 2" definition. The length of zone entry delays is programmed at addresses 248- 249.
  • Page 25: Auto Arm/Report Options

    IM728-738 The "late to close/no movement" code programmed at address 190 (SECTION 32) will be transmitted; • at the time programmed at addresses 245 and 246 if the system is not armed (Late to Close). • after the time programmed at address 253 expires (No Movement). The amount of time programmed at address 254 (Max = 127 minutes) can be used to: •...
  • Page 26: User/Keypad Functions

    IM728-738 The Esprit 's innovative keypads take a new approach to security features and functions. Each numeral from 1 to 12 on the keypad represents an actual zone. When the [2 ] key flashes, the same numerals represent a second set of 12 zones, zones 13 to 24. When the zone light is "off", the status in the protect- ed zone is normal.
  • Page 27: Double "Stay" Arming

    IM728-738 Double "Stay" Arming During the “stay” arming exit delay, pressing [ ] (key [11]) again will switch any delay 1 or delay 2 STAY zones to instant zones. (24 hour "stay" zones, follow "stay" zones, and instant "stay" zones are not affected.) Full system arming cancels "double stay"...
  • Page 28: Arming/Disarming

    IM728-738 Arming/Disarming Code definition: Partition "on" (Address 206, key [8] "on") Address 200: Designates access codes that arm System "A" zones. Address 202: Designates access codes that arm System "B" zones. Address 204: Designates access codes that can "bypass" zones When a code is activated at both addresses (200 and 202), it can do the following: •...
  • Page 29: Zone Bypassing

    IM728-738 ZONE BYPASSING Bypassed zones will not generate an alarm. Manual bypass arming is employed when a system user chooses not to arm the entire protected area. Only zones that have been defined as "bypass enabled" (address 236) can be selected by the user (address 204) during manual bypass arming. To bypass zones, enter [ ] + a valid access code.
  • Page 30: Power Failure

    IM728-738 Power failure Key [2] Activates when inadequate AC power goes to panel the power supply is unable to charge battery the power supply voltage exceeds 14.9V. Report can also be sent to central, and “power failure” report delay time is programmable at address 252. Delay duration can be from 001 - 255 minutes (factory default = 30 min).
  • Page 31: Key Access Programming

    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, such as lightning, exces- sive voltage, mechanical shock or water damage.
  • Page 32: Programming Info

    IM728-738 PROGRAMMING INFO BENCH TEST (Refer to Connection (Wiring) Diagram.) 1. To set zones in non-alarm state (keypad zone lights 5. [ ] key illuminates, due to timer loss. TRBL off), install 1K resistors across zone terminals. Push [ ] to view trouble conditions. TRBL 2.
  • Page 33: Trouble Display

    IM728-738 INTERPRETING HEXA VALUES MASTER AND USER CODES HEXA VALUE DECIMAL VALUE (default master 474747) [1] - [9] 1 - 9 1 - 9 ] + master code + code number (2 digits, 00 to 16) + ENTER [10] new code (4 or 6 digits, 0 to 9) +[ ].
  • Page 34: Fcc Compliance

    (4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for assistance. CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 35: Industry Canada Attachment Limitation Notice

    IM728-738 ESPRIT ESPRIT 728 / 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.
  • Page 36: Index

    INDEX 20 Sec. Delay Before Transmission 24 Hour - Fire/Regular 3 Digit Decimal Value Programming Intellizone Delay About Paradox Key Access Programming 6, 11 About This Manual Keypads Keypad (panic) alarm Accessory Modules Keypad Zone Supervision 5, 20 Advanced Technology Zoning Late to Close Alarm Memory Location and Mounting...
  • Page 37 INDEX Zone Restore Transmission Zones With EOL Resistors...

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