Technical Services (800) 777-2624 This manual is for the Interactive Technologies, Inc. SX-V Security System. Do not use this manual if you are installing or working on any other ITI alarm panels. This Reference and Installation Manual is specific to the features and functions of the ITI SX-V System Software, Dated 9-l-89.
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Central Station Data Card Fire Pull Station 60-137 Passive Infrared Motion Sensor 60-104 Customer Data Card Shock Sensor 60-185 Freeze Sensor 60-185 SX-V Installation Record Card Portable Panic Transmitters 60- 149 Pendant Panic Sensor 60-329 SX-V Service Record Sirens Protection Provide Card Hardwire Interior Siren &...
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You cannot be expected to understand how to install the SX- V system unless you already know how to use it. If you are not yet familiar with how to use the SX-V system then do the following before proceeding: Get an SX-V DEMONSTRATION KZT with which to practice.
A House Code is a programmable electronic password that combined with the frequency allows the SX-V and all of its components to communicate. The SX-V system has the ability to recog- nize 255 individual House Codes (l-254 for installed systems and 255 set aside for demonstra- tion kits only).
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Introduction SIREN sounds The SX-V CPU initiates a variety of alarm and system status sounds. Sounds can be produced by the Wireless Interior Siren, Hardwire Interior Siren, Hardwire Touchpad display and Hard- wire Interior Siren. Not all sounds are produced by all siren types. Sections of this manual which describe the various sirens, identify the sounds they can make.
SX-V Installation Manual Introduction PROTECTION LEVELS The SX-V system has several arming levels. Each needs to be understood. DISARM/CANCEL - (One long beep) Level 0 intrusion sensors off, full tune sensors (fire, medical, panic and environmentaI ) ON. SPECIAL - (One short beep) Level 1 Same as Level “0”...
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Introduction SENSOR NUMBERlNG The SX-V system has 61 zones which can be programmed for any purpose. Each sensor is programmed with a unique sensor or zone number using an ITI Programmer or by connecting it to the CPU. Zone or Sensor Numbers assigned to sensors must also be programmed into the CPU memory.
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Unsupervised transmitters can be carried away from the home without supervisory reports being sent to the central station. The only transmitters that ITI makes that are unsupervised are the portable panic button and the wireless touchpads. Sensors 60-65 and 70-74 will be delayed only if a sensor which initiates a delay (34-37,66-67, 75-76) is activated first to start the delay.
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Introduction SENSOR CONTENTION The SX-V system virtually eliminates any contention if two or more sensors transmit at the exact same moment. Each transmitter sends multiple rounds of information when in alarm with differ- ent timing intervals so the signals can not block each other. In addition, emergency signals for fire and panic are given priority over burglary signals, and all emergencies have priority over supervisory and restoral signals.
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SX-V Installation Manual Introduction OPTIONAL FEATURE NUMBERS The following OPTIONAL FEATURES can also be programmed into the CPU memory. They can also be added from the model CS-4000 Central Station as the other sensors can. All optional features power up “OFF” and must be programmed into the CPU to be “ON”. These features are discussed in more detail in the PROGRAMMING section.
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