Interlogix Advent Installation Instructions Manual
Interlogix Advent Installation Instructions Manual

Interlogix Advent Installation Instructions Manual

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Document Number: 466-1758-ITI Rev. B
April 2001
Contents
About This Manual ............................................................ 1
Special Installation Requirements ..................................... 1
UL Listed Installations ............................................... 1
Planning the Installation .................................................... 4
Panel Types ................................................................. 4
Panel Components ...................................................... 4
Panel Terminals ..................................................... 4
BUS Device Headers .............................................5
Panel Devices ............................................................. 5
SuperBus 2000 Touchpads .................................... 5
SuperBus 2000 Modules .......................................5
SnapCards ..............................................................5
Installing the System ......................................................... 5
Determining the Panel Location ................................. 6
Running Wires to the Panel Location ......................... 6
System Wire Lengths ............................................ 6
Mounting the Panel .................................................... 7
Installing Optional Panel SnapCards .......................... 7
SuperBus 2000 Touchpads .................................... 8
SuperBus 2000 Modules .......................................8
Connecting Speakers ................................................ 11
Connecting Listed Sirens ......................................... 12
a DB-8 Cord (49-442) .............................................. 13
Installing Panel Backup Battery(s) ........................... 14
Powering Up the Panel .................................................... 14
Programming the Panel ................................................... 14
the Panel ................................................................... 15
the Panel ................................................................... 15
Entering/Exiting Program Mode ......................... 15
Using Item Numbers ........................................... 15
Codes ................................................................... 23
Specific Phone Number Settings ......................... 25
Phone Access Settings ......................................... 29
Zone Settings ....................................................... 31
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I/O Settings ..........................................................34
Accessory Modules .............................................34
Programmable Output Settings ............................36
Alarm Settings .....................................................38
System Settings ...................................................39
Miscellaneous Settings ........................................42
Remote Downloader Programming .................................44
Advent Downloader Programming ......................44
Installing Line Carrier Devices ........................................44
Programming the Panel House Code ...................44
Installing X-10 Modules ......................................44
Testing the System ...........................................................45
Basic System Commands .........................................45
Testing Panel Backup Battery(s) ..............................45
Testing Outputs and Sirens .......................................46
Testing Lights and Devices .......................................46
Testing Phone Communication .................................47
Adjusting Touchpad Display Contrast ......................47
Troubleshooting ...............................................................48
Other System Devices .........................................57
X-10 Modules and Device Settings .....................58
Partition/Area Descriptions .................................59
SuperBus 2000 Device Information ....................60
Zone and Sensor Information ..............................61
Menu Lights and Outputs ....................................67
Item Numbers Index and Record .........................70
Appendix B: Reference Tables ........................................79
Contact ID Codes and Event Types .....................96
Additional CID Reporting ...................................99
Smoke and Heat Detector Installation ...........................101
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations ..4 Miscellaneous Settings ........42 Planning the Installation ............ 4 Remote Downloader Programming .........44 Panel Types ..............4 Advent Downloader Programming ......44 Panel Components ............4 Panel Terminals ............. 4 Installing Line Carrier Devices ........44 BUS Device Headers ..........5 Programming the Panel House Code ....44...
  • Page 2 Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Class A (Commercial) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    System Setup and Programming This manual provides information for planning, installing, programming, and testing an Advent Commercial security The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in UL or Home Navigator system. When necessary, this manual...
  • Page 4 Special Installation Requirements q A SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module (60-768) for q SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module (60-768) for expansion to primary and secondary phone line report- expansion to primary and secondary phone line report- ing. ing. System Setup and Programming System Setup and Programming The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in UL...
  • Page 5 Special Installation Requirements (60-783) for use with a listed printer. reporting to multiple phone lines. q SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module (60-768) for System Setup and Programming expansion to primary and secondary phone line report- The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in ing.
  • Page 6: California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations

    It is recommended that no more than 132 wireless sen- sors be used in any individual Advent system. Table 7: Panel Terminal Strip Connections If 2 or more Advent systems are in close proximity to Terminal Name Used for...
  • Page 7: Bus Device Headers

    : The SuperBus 2000 RS-232 Automation module allows you Positive (+) side of panel backup battery +RED to connect an Advent panel to a compatible automation two. Source current limited. Backup system. Once connected, the module will enable the Battery 2 Negative (-) side of panel backup battery automation system to interpret panel system status.
  • Page 8: Determining The Panel Location

    Installing the System q Connecting speakers (p. 11). Running Wires to the Panel Location q Connecting sirens (p. 12). Once you have determined the best possible panel location, q Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack (p. 12). run any necessary wires for the: q Connecting the phone line to the panel with a DB-8 cord q power transformer, (p.
  • Page 9: Mounting The Panel

    Installing the System Table 9: Wire Recommendations (Continued) S T U D S 1 6 " O N C E N T E R M O U N T T O S T U D S O R I N S T A L L 3 / 4 " P L Y W O O D Max.
  • Page 10: Superbus 2000 Touchpads

    Installing the System be located inside, next to, or away from the panel cabinet (see Figure 5). The panel cabinet may accommodate up to: TO ADDITIONAL SUPERBUS q 3 SuperBus 2000 input/output modules, TOUCHPADS AND/OR q 1 Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card, MODULES q and 2 AC Power Transformers.
  • Page 11 Installing the System using the Installation Instructions included with the mod- Dual Phone Line Module (60-768) ule. Connect the SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module to the panel as shown in Figure 10. Connect all other phone wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the mod- ule.
  • Page 12: Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card (60-773)

    Installing the System Note Separate in and out conductors must be used at each S U P E R B U S 2 0 0 0 speaker. Do not loop a single wire around each terminal. A U T O M A T I O N M O D U L E T E R M I N A L S T R I P Connecting Detection Devices to Panel + 1 2...
  • Page 13: Connecting Speakers

    Installing the System P A N E L T E R M I N A L S T R I P P A N E L T E R M I N A L S T R I P V O I C E V O I C E S I R E N S I R E N...
  • Page 14: Connecting Listed Sirens

    Installing the System &$87,21 FOR SUPPLEMENTARY USE ONLY Connect only the large speaker to panel terminals 9 and 10 as shown. The smaller speaker cannot handle the EXT. SIREN/HORN INT. output of terminals 9 and 10 and should not be connected BELL to avoid damaging the speaker.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Phone Line To The Panel With A Db-8 Cord (49-442)

    0.25” and wired using a separate knockout. 2. Insert the other end of the DB-8 cord plug into the phone jack on the Advent panel circuit board (see Figure 22). 4. Wire the AC power transformer to the panel as shown in Figure 23.
  • Page 16: Installing Panel Backup Battery(S)

    Powering Up the Panel 4 9 - 4 8 4 TO 110 VAC 60 HZ TO 110 VAC 60 HZ 4 9 - 4 7 6 CIRCUIT OUTLET R E D B L K BUILT-IN P A N E L –...
  • Page 17: Using The Downloader Software To Program The Panel

    System settings in this manual appear in the same order as thru Enter numeric values wherever needed. you would see them in Advent Downloader software. This is done to eliminate confusion whether you are program- 0 & 1 Select off (0) or on (1) wherever needed.
  • Page 18 Programming the Panel Reviewing (List) Settings 00000 Global Account Reporting 17093 Default = NA Default = 0 (Off) An easy way of listing all programming settings and their values The setting enables the panel to report events as a system. is provided.
  • Page 19 This is the time of day when the system will annunciate any exist- Turning Zone Tamper Report Enable On/Off: ing trouble conditions. For Advent Commercial Burglary panels, trouble(s) are annunciated every 4 hours. If the LTIME is set at Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (alarm in 12:00 pm then the system will announce trouble(s) at 12:00 pm, all levels), or 0 for off (alarm in active levels).
  • Page 20 Programming the Panel Keypad Tamper xx076 Suspicion Alarm Delay xx015 Default = 0 (Off) Default = 05 Minutes This setting enables keypad tamper. When on, the panel will gen- Select the length of time in minutes in which an alarm can be erate a police alarm when it detects four or more incorrect access avoided after a suspicion zone is tripped.
  • Page 21 Programming the Panel Reporting Settings Non X-10 Output 1 (menu output 33) xx049 Report Partition/Area Events xx088 Non X-10 Output 2 (menu output 34) xx050 Default = 1 (On) Non X-10 Output 3 (menu output 35) xx051 If on, the panel will report partition/area events to the central sta- Non X-10 Output 4 (menu output 36) xx052 tion.
  • Page 22 Programming the Panel Arming Settings Fire Report Delay xx014 Enable Level 2 Arming xx025 Default = 0 Minutes Enable Level 3 Arming xx026 Enable Level 4 Arming xx027 This setting allows you to specify the length of time (in minutes) Enable Level 5 Arming xx028 between the time a fire alarm condition is detected, and a report is...
  • Page 23 Programming the Panel Scheduled Arming Period xx007 Exterior Siren Arming Verification xx097 Default = 10 Minutes Default = 0 (Off) This is the amount of time between the start of arming notification If on, exterior sirens will produce arming verification sounds noti- and when the partition/area is armed by a schedule (auto arming).
  • Page 24 Programming the Panel Entry Delay xx003 Exit Delay Reset xx102 Default = 32 Seconds Default = 0 (Off) Enter the length of the standard entry delay (in seconds). This is If on, the system will allow a one-time reset of the standard exit the number of seconds the user has to disarm the system after trip- delay.
  • Page 25: Codes

    Programming the Panel Close Chime xx111 Auxiliary Medical Panic Keys xx086 Default = 0 (Off) Default = 1 (On) If on, a chime will sound whenever a zone is restored. See Table Choose whether or not to enable the Auxiliary panic buttons on B1 on page 79 for the zone types that chime.
  • Page 26 Programming the Panel Dealer Access Code 17107 Access Code Length 50013 Default = None Default = 4 Enter a six-digit Dealer Access code. This code is used to access Select the required length of all installer, primary, and user access special programming menus such as setting reporting phone num- codes.
  • Page 27: Specific Phone Number Settings

    Programming the Panel Buddy Dial Attempts 17101 Pager ID 17058 Default = 5 Default = 00000 Set the number of dialing attempts (to central station) before a The Pager ID identifies the panel to pager-holders. Select the ID buddy transmission is generated. to be sent with pager reports.
  • Page 28 Programming the Panel Phone Number yy002 Report Panic Special yy005 Default = None Default = 0 (Off) Enter up to a 24-digit phone number for reporting or download- Choose how the panel formats touchpad panic alarm reports to the ing. central station.
  • Page 29 Programming the Panel Number of Attempts zz003 Partition/Area 1 Reports zz007 Default = 3 (Defaults = 0, Phone 25 = 1) Partition/Area 2 Reports zz008 Set the number of times (attempts) the panel will try to dial the (Defaults = 0, Phone 26 = 1) pager phone number.
  • Page 30 Programming the Panel Minimum Tone Duration 17031 Maximum Ring Burst Duration 17020 Default = 3 (30 ms) Default = 250 (2500 ms) Specify the minimum duration of a valid DTMF (touch-tone) tone Specify the maximum duration of a valid ring burst in 10 ms in 10 millisecond increments (1–100 x 10 ms).
  • Page 31: Phone Access Settings

    Programming the Panel Minimum Time Between Rings 17023 Phone Device Override Sequence 17057 Default = 200 (2000 ms) Default = **## Specify the minimum amount of time allowed between valid rings Enter up to a 4-digit DTMF (touch-tone) sequence for phone in 10 millisecond increments (100–999 x 10 ms).
  • Page 32 Programming the Panel On Hook Hang Up Time 17027 Answer Phone after XX Rings 17052 Default = 4 Seconds Default = 12 Rings Select the amount of time (in seconds) a local telephone must be Specify the number of rings after which the panel will answer an on-hook before hanging up.
  • Page 33: Zone Settings

    Advent system. one needs to be tripped for the panel to learn the zone. If 2 or more Advent systems are in close proximity to q The alarm state is either open or closed, depending on each other, the total number of wireless sensors for all the normal condition of the sensor.
  • Page 34 Programming the Panel Tripping Learn Mode Wireless Sensors pad LED flashes (added [learned] in a sensor zone type). q Handheld—Press Bypass button. To trip a wireless sensor with an external hardwired contact q HiTech Wall-Mount—Press Bypass button. connected to its screw terminals, check that the external contact is in its alarm state, then activate the sensor tamper.
  • Page 35 Programming the Panel List Zones 47003 Test Buddies 47005 Default = NA Default = NA Use this item number to list information about existing zones. The Use this item number to test zone buddies. system will list the zone number, any zone text, zone type num- To Test Buddies: ber, and the partition/area number.
  • Page 36: I/O Settings

    Programming the Panel I/O Settings Use the following item numbers to specify how inputs and Activation Interval One-Shot Time A 17113 outputs behave. (Default = 4 Seconds) Activation Interval One-Shot Time B 17114 General Input Response Time 1 17006 (Default = 30 Seconds) General Input Response Time 2 17007 Activation Interval One-Shot Time C...
  • Page 37 Programming the Panel Delete/Change Bus Device ID 48002 List Bus Devices 48003 Default = NA Default = NA Use this item number to delete bus devices or change device IDs Use this item number to list information about existing bus (replace one device with a new one).
  • Page 38: Programmable Output Settings

    Due to the complexity of this procedure, it is recommended Delete/Replace LED Module 48010 to program outputs using Advent Downloader. Output text Default = NA may easily be programmed at a panel touchpad. Use this item number to delete LED modules or change device IDs.
  • Page 39 Programming the Panel Output Configuration 50005 Menu Output Text 49003 Default = NA Default = None Use the procedure below for mapping outputs. Use the following guidelines to “name” the X-10 and non-X-10 menu output numbers that appear in the “Lights/Devices” user To Program an Output: menus.
  • Page 40: Alarm Settings

    Programming the Panel Alarm Settings Alarm settings specify how the panel behaves during cer- Unsilence Alarm 17126 tain alarm situations. Alarm settings are global. Default = 0 (Off) Choose whether or not to enable unsilencing of alarm after silenc- Alarm Messages Played at High Volume 17079 ing period expires.
  • Page 41: System Settings

    This setting allows you to choose whether the panel time format is trouble report occurs. Advent panels have two RF Supervisory in 12- (AM and PM) or 24-hour format. If on, the panel will Times (A and B).
  • Page 42 To Turn High Rise Installation On/Off: Note 1. Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 This option can only be programmed through Advent for off. Downloader. 2. Press # to apply the new setting.
  • Page 43 Programming the Panel Enable Daylight Savings Time Adjust 17070 AC Report Delay 17041 Default = 1 (On) Default = 6 Hours This setting allows you to select whether or not the panel adjusts This setting allows you to select the hours to delay (in addition to to daylight savings time.
  • Page 44: Miscellaneous Settings

    The Downloader Account Number is used to identify the panel to power must be lost or restored before a trouble, or trouble restoral Advent Downloader. is generated. These events are not reported immediately (see To Enter a Downloader Account Number: 17041).
  • Page 45 Holiday lists allow you to set up time periods when regular sched- Note ule hours vary. A holiday is defined as one day. A separate holi- Whenever possible, use Advent Downloader to set con- day must be added in order to span over consecutive days. Once figuration masks.
  • Page 46: Remote Downloader Programming

    17109 Downloader Account Number—Must match device numbers 1-32 are X-10 modules. Light/device numbers 33-40 are not X-10 modules and must be (in Advent Downloader and at the panel) or be left at mapped to a bus module, snapcard or panel output. default.
  • Page 47: Testing The System

    Testing the System Basic System Commands To add lights or devices to program memory: Table 12 describes basic touchpad operating commands. 1. Press . The display shows FEATURES MENU For complete details on system operation, including user 2. Enter and the display shows LEARN LIGHTS AND DEVICES programming, refer to the system User Guide.
  • Page 48: If A Wireless Sensor Fails The Zone/Sensor Test

    Testing the System 5. The display shows To relocate a wireless sensor: ZONE TEST ON PRESS TO QUIT sounds one 0.5 second long beep. 1. Test the sensor a few inches from the original position. 6. Actuate/trip and restore each zone/sensor one at a time 2.
  • Page 49: Testing Phone Communication

    For information on adjusting display backlighting and 6. The panel indicates for each phone num- PHONE TEST OK brightness, please see the specific Advent panel User ber successfully tested. Guide. 7. Press * quit the phone test. Vacuum fluorescent displays do not have a contrast adjustment.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section describes what to do if you experience problems with system operation. If after performing the troubleshooting procedures the panel still malfunctions, please call Technical Support at 1-800-435-7658. Feature Problem Solution Access Codes Invalid Code or Invalid Authority is indicated. 1.
  • Page 51 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution Bypassing (continued) System only allows a certain number of zones to be bypassed. Check Bypassing Limit feature programming for desired number. Central Station Reporting Central station is not receiving reports from panel. 1. Perform a phone test. If phone test fails, follow the remaining steps 2.
  • Page 52 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution Hardwire Alphanumeric Touchpad Touchpad displays Touchpad Not Enrolled and does not respond to buttons. Enter panel programming mode by entering 8 + 0 and the install code at a working touchpad or from a telephone. Enter item number 48001 and enroll the new touchpad into panel memory. If no touchpads are enrolled into the panel’s memory, remove then restore panel power.
  • Page 53 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution Hardwire Sirens/Bells (continued) Interior bells are not producing sounds. 1. Check for 12 VDC between panel terminals 4 and 5 with bell activated (partition/area 1). 2. Check panel main power. 3. Check for correct wiring at the siren and panel terminals. 4.
  • Page 54 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution Panel (continued) Panel power LED is on constantly, display indicates Main Low Battery or voice sounds Main Low Battery. 1. Check that the panel backup battery is installed correctly, the battery wires are connected, and the AC power transformer is connected. 2.
  • Page 55 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution Phones (continued) System does not respond to remote phone access. Check that Remote Phone Enable panel feature (17086) is set to “on.” Noisy or “radio” sounds on phone when system answers. 1. Check phone wire routing and connections. 2.
  • Page 56 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution Sensors/Zones (see also wireless smoke sensors) (continued) Zone # Supervisory Failure is indicated. The zone/sensor is not communicating with the panel. Zone # Trouble Low Battery is indicated. Replace the indicated zone sensor battery. Tamper Indications 1.
  • Page 57 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution X-10 Lamp/Appliance Modules Lights or devices controlled by the X-10 Modules are not working. 1. Check that the light or device is working and the power switch is on. 2. Confirm light or device operation at working outlet. 3.
  • Page 58: Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Appendix A: Customer Name _________________________________ Address _______________________________________ System Configuration Worksheets City _________________ County ___________ State ___ Use Table A1 to determine maximum and standby current Zip __________ Phone (____) _______________ draw based on the devices connected to the panel. Table A1: System Hardwire Devices Standby Maximum...
  • Page 59: Determining Maximum Panel Wire Length

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Determining Maximum Panel Wire Length Table A2: Max. Wire Length Recommendations* Total Example: Device Using 22 gauge wire to connect the following devices on 22 Gauge Current Gauge Gauge Gauge one wire run (length of cable): (AWG) Draw (AWG)
  • Page 60: X-10 Modules And Device Settings

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A5: AC Power Transformer and Backup Battery Table A6: X-10 Module House and Unit Code Part No. Description Qty. Settings 60-781 Heavy Duty 12V, 17.2 AH or 18.0 AH Backup Battery 60-830 Heavy Duty Line Carrier 24 VAC, 100 VA, Class I, 110VAC, 60 Hz AC Power Transformer 60-823...
  • Page 61: Partition/Area Descriptions

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Partition/Area Descriptions Use Table A7 to write in information about each partition or area. Table A7: Partition/Area Numbers and Descriptions Partition/ Description/Location [Display Text] Area No. Commercial Burglary and Home Navigator System...
  • Page 62: Superbus 2000 Device Information

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets SuperBus 2000 Device Information Use Table A8 to document information about SuperBus 2000 touchpads and modules. If you need more room, simply copy this table. Table A8: SuperBus Touchpad and SuperBus Module Unit Numbers Device Description 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 2...
  • Page 63: Zone And Sensor Information

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Zone and Sensor Information Use Table A9 to record information about zones and sensors. Table A9: Zone and Sensor Assignments Zone/Sensor Text HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF...
  • Page 64 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A9: Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF...
  • Page 65 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A9: Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF...
  • Page 66 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A9: Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF HW/RF Commercial Burglary and Home Navigator System...
  • Page 67 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A9: Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text Commercial Burglary and Home Navigator System...
  • Page 68 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A9: Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text Commercial Burglary and Home Navigator System...
  • Page 69: Menu Lights And Outputs

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A9: Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text Menu Lights and Outputs Use Table A10 to document information about menu controlled lights and outputs. Room to document 40 menu controlled lights and outputs is provided below. If you need more room, simply copy this table. Table A10: Menu Lights and Outputs Partition/Area Menu...
  • Page 70: Programmable Output Type Information

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A10: Menu Lights and Outputs (Continued) Partition/Area Menu Schedule Text Output No. Programmable Output Type Information Use Table A11 to document information about programmable outputs. Table A11: Programmable Output Types, Event Triggers, Responses, and Locations Partition/ Event Output #...
  • Page 71: Access Codes And Authority Level Settings

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A11: Programmable Output Types, Event Triggers, Responses, and Locations (Continued) Partition/ Event Output # Response Output Type Location [Display Text] Area No. Trigger Access Codes and Authority Level Settings Table A13: Authority Level Settings Programming Table A12 shows the default access codes and Table A13 Setting Description shows default authority level settings.
  • Page 72: Item Numbers Index And Record

    Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Item Numbers Index and Record Use Table A14 to document settings. Items are in numercial order. Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number Installer Programming—8 + 0 + Installer/Dealer CODE 01001-08001 LTIME Sound Time (p.
  • Page 73 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number 01027-08027 Enable Level 4 Arming (p. 20) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 01028-08028 Enable Level 5 Arming (p. 20) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 01049-08049...
  • Page 74 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number 01079-08079 Zone Tamper Alarm Enable (p. 17) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 01080-08080 First Trip Local Second Trip Report (p. 18) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 01083-08083...
  • Page 75 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number 01113-08113 Exterior Siren Delay (p. 19) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 01116-08116 Account No. 1 (p. 16) 00000000 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 01117-08117...
  • Page 76 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number 17038 Battery Restored Voltage (p. 41) 11.6V 17039 Start Shutdown Battery Voltage (p. 41) 9.4V Cancel Shutdown Battery Voltage (p. 41) 17040 10.4V 17041...
  • Page 77 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number 17085 Enable Local Phone Access in Partition/ Area 1 (p. 29) Off 17086 Enable Remote Phone Access (p. 30) On 17087 Enable Remote Phone Ring Count (p.
  • Page 78 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number 19001_____________, 20001_____________, 21001_____________, 19001-24001 Reporting Number Enable (p. 25) Off 22001_____________, 23001_____________, 24001_____________ 19002_____________, 20002_____________, 21002_____________, 19002-24002 Phone Numbers (p. 26) None 22002_____________, 23002_____________, 24002_____________ 19003__________________, 20003__________________, 19003-24003...
  • Page 79 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number 25009_____________, 26009_____________, 27009_____________, 28009_____________, 29009_____________, 30009_____________, 31009_____________, 32009_____________, 33009_____________, 25009-40009 Partition/Area 3 Pager Reports (p. 27) Off 34009_____________, 35009_____________, 36009_____________, 37009_____________, 38009_____________, 39009_____________, 40009_____________ 25010_____________, 26010_____________, 27010_____________,...
  • Page 80 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Table A14: Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Setting Reference and Default Setting Number 48004 Bus Device Partition/Area (p. 35) 48005 Change Transmit Bus ID (p. 35) 48006 List Bus Device Text (p. 35) 48007 Replace/Delete Bus Device ID (p.
  • Page 81: Appendix B: Reference Tables

    Appendix B: Reference Tables Appendix B: Reference Tables descriptor numbers. Table notes (if any) appear at the bot- tom of the last page of the table. This appendix contains tables for selecting zone type num- Note bers, system features, X-10 Module house, unit codes and Fire zone types are always active.
  • Page 82 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B1: Zone Type Characteristics (Continued) Name Application PIR motion sensors that initiate √ √ √ √ √ Delayed Interior a delay before going into alarm. 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Standard 24-hour local alarm zone pro- Local Instant 1, 2, 3, 4, √...
  • Page 83 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B1: Zone Type Characteristics (Continued) Name Application 24-hour local indicator zone 1, 2, 3, 4, √ √ √ √ Local Indicator protecting anything that opens None Instant and closes. Chime only. 24-hour audible fixed medical 1, 2, 3, 4, Medical/ √...
  • Page 84 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B1: Zone Type Characteristics (Continued) Name Application Momentary First trip arms, second trip dis- 1, 2, 3, 4, √ √ None/None Instant Keyswitch arms. 24-hour silent fixed holdup 1, 2, 3, 4, √ √ Fixed Holdup Holdup/None Instant emergency button alarm.
  • Page 85 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B1: Zone Type Characteristics (Continued) Name Application Fire Supervisory A fire supervisory trouble has 1, 2, 3, 4, √ √ Aux./Aux. Instant § been detected. √ Note: Check marks ( ) represent characteristics present in a type. * This type is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL-listed systems and is for supplementary use only.
  • Page 86 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B2: Three-Digit Text Descriptors Text Descriptor Text Descriptor Text Descriptor ADVENT_ AGAIN_ AGENT_ Dash AIR_ Cursor ALARM_ Space And 125 ms Pause ALERT_ Space ALL_ Blink Next Token ALLEY_ Break Line (Return) Period (Dot) ANALOG_ Apostrophe AND_ ANNEX_...
  • Page 87 Appendix B: Reference Tables Text Descriptor Text Descriptor Text Descriptor BADGE_ CASH_ COUNTER_ BALCONY_ CCTV_ CPU_ BAR_ CEILING_ CRITICAL_ BARN_ CELLAR_ CUSTOM_ BASEMENT_ CELLULAR_ D (display only) BATH_ CENTER_ BATTERY_ CENTRAL_ DAMPER_ BAY_ CHANGE_ DATA_ BEDROOM_ CHANGED_ DAUGHTER’S_ BELL_ CHECK IN_ DAY_ BLACK_ CHECKSUM_...
  • Page 88 Appendix B: Reference Tables Text Descriptor Text Descriptor Text Descriptor DRILL_ FAILURE_ GOOD_ DRIVEWAY_ FAMILY_ GOODBYE_ DRUG_ FAN_ GRAY_ DUAL_ FATHER’S_ GREEN_ DUCT_ FAULT_ GROUND_ DURESS_ FEATURE_ GROUP_ E (display only) FEATURES_ GUARD_ FEBRUARY_ GUEST_ EARLY_ FENCE_ GUN_ EAST_ FIFTH_ H (display only) EIGHTH_ FILE_...
  • Page 89 Appendix B: Reference Tables Text Descriptor Text Descriptor Text Descriptor INSTANT_ LINE_ MIDNIGHT_ INTEGRATION_ LIQUID_ MINUTES_ INTERCOM_ LIQUOR_ MODE_ INTERIOR_ LIST_ MODIFIER_ INTRUSION_ LISTEN_ MODIFY_ INVALID_ LIVING_ MODULE_ LOBBY_ MONDAY_ ITEM_ LOCAL_ MONEY_ J (display only) LOCKOUT_ MOTHER’S_ LOG_ MOTION_ JACUZZI_ LONG_ MOTOR_...
  • Page 90 Appendix B: Reference Tables Text Descriptor Text Descriptor Text Descriptor OPENING_ PROGRAMMING_ OPTION_ PROTEST_ SAFE_ PULL STATION_ SATURDAY_ ORANGE_ PUMP_ SAUNA_ OUT_ PURPLE_ SCHEDULE_ OUTDOOR_ Q (display only) SCHEDULES_ OUTPUT_ SCHOOL_ OVER_ QUAD_ SCREEN_ P (display only) QUIET_ SCRIPT_ QUIT_ SCRIPTS_ PAGER_ R (display only)
  • Page 91 Appendix B: Reference Tables Text Descriptor Text Descriptor Text Descriptor SILENCE_ SWINGER_ TRUCK_ SILENT_ SWITCH_ TUESDAY_ SILVER_ SYSTEM_ TURN_ SIREN_ T (display only) TWELFTH_ SITE_ TWICE_ SIXTH_ TAMPER_ TYPE_ SKYLIGHT_ TAMPERED_ U (display only) SLIDING_ TANK_ SMOKE_ TAPE_ A_ (spoken as Uh) SNAPCARD TELCO_ UNBYPASS_...
  • Page 92 Appendix B: Reference Tables Text Descriptor Text Descriptor Text Descriptor WEEKLY_ WAIT_ WELL YARD_ WALL_ WEST_ YELLOW_ WAREHOUSE_ WHITE_ YES_ WARNING_ WINDOW_ YOUR_ WASH_ WINE_ Z (display only) WASHROOM_ WING_ WATER_ WORKSHOP_ ZONE_ WEATHER X (display only) ZONES_ WEDNESDAY_ WEEK_ Y (display only) Table B3: Two-Digit Display Descriptors Table B4: Panel House Code Defaults/Settings for...
  • Page 93 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B6: X-10 Module Operation Appliance/Universal Condition Lamp Module Unit No. 1 Lamp Module Unit Nos. 2–16 Module Unit Nos. 2–16 On entry delay On for 5 minutes Unchanged Unchanged On Fire Alarm* Unchanged On Police Alarm* Unchanged On Auxiliary Alarm* Unchanged...
  • Page 94 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B7: X-10 and Non-X-10 Light/Device Numbers by Partition X-10 Unit Light/Device Menu Output X-10 Unit Light/Device Menu Output Partition 1 Partition 2 Dial Setting Number Number Dial Setting Number Number House Code 1 House Code 1 House Code 2 House Code 2 Non-X-10...
  • Page 95 Appendix B: Reference Tables X-10 Unit Light/Device Menu Output X-10 Unit Light/Device Menu Output Partition 3 Partition 4 Dial Setting Number Number Dial Setting Number Number House Code 1 House Code 1 House Code 2 House Code 2 Non-X-10 Non-X-10 Commercial Burglary and Home Navigator System...
  • Page 96 Appendix B: Reference Tables X-10 Unit Light/Device Menu Output X-10 Unit Light/Device Menu Output Partition 5 Partition 6 Dial Setting Number Number Dial Setting Number Number House Code 1 House Code 1 House Code 2 House Code 2 Non-X-10 Non-X-10 Commercial Burglary and Home Navigator System...
  • Page 97 Appendix B: Reference Tables X-10 Unit Light/Device Menu Output X-10 Unit Light/Device Menu Output Partition 7 Partition 8 Dial Setting Number Number Dial Setting Number Number House Code 1 House Code 1 House Code 2 House Code 2 Non-X-10 Non-X-10 Commercial Burglary and Home Navigator System...
  • Page 98: Contact Id Codes And Event Types

    Low CO2 Pressure Note: All alarm cancels are reported as CID code 406 *Advent has a defined level that reports “silent burglary” (CID Low Liquid Pressure 146). This will be used in place of the defined event code at the Low Liquid Level appropriate level.
  • Page 99 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B8: Contact ID Codes (Continued) Table B8: Contact ID Codes (Continued) Description Description Device Trouble Extension RF Supervisory Keyswitch/Keyfob Disarm RF Low Battery Scheduled Disarm Tamper Remote Partition/Area Configuration Change Suspected Sensor Failure (General Type 12–Partition/Area Configuration Change) Partial Obscurity Access Code Added RF Jam...
  • Page 100 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B8: Contact ID Codes (Continued) Table B8: Contact ID Codes (Continued) Description Description Phone Test Passed Failure to Communicate Phone Test Failed Long Range Radio Trouble User Zone Test Started Module Tamper User Zone Test Ended Unenrolled Module User Zone Test Complete Audio Amplifier Trouble...
  • Page 101: Additional Cid Reporting

    Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B8: Contact ID Codes (Continued) Additional CID Reporting Table B9 shows additional CID reports. Table B9: Additional CID Reporting Description Number Type Example Range System Reports System low battery would Download Denied report as 000. Date/Time Changed Normal Zones 01–499...
  • Page 102 Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B10: LED Types and Behavior LED Types LED Type Behavior When the Green When the Yellow When the RED Description LED Data Type LED is On LED is On LED is On Disable all LED’s (default) Zone status type 1 Zone number Zone normal...
  • Page 103: Smoke And Heat Detector Installation

    Appendix B: Reference Tables Smoke and Heat Detector Installation Smoke and heat detector installation must adhere to the following diagram: B e d r o o m B e d r o o m O f f i c e O f f i c e A s m o k e d e t e c t o r L i v i n g...
  • Page 105 I T I A D V E N T C O M M E R C I A L B U R G L A R Y A N D H O M E N A V I G A T O R S Y S T E M 6 0 - 5 6 2 - 0 1 , 6 0 - 5 6 2 - 0 4 , A N D 6 0 - 5 6 2 - 0 2 , 6 0 - 5 6 2 - 0 5 S E C O N D A R Y...
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