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1. Programming External Sounder Options 27 Section 8 AUXILIARY RELAY CONNECTIONS 2 2 24 2 1 28 IC 41 8 28 Relay COnMOCE ONS rM 28 Programming the Auxiliary Relay 1 1 1 11 1 6 enne enne nnne nne nen nennen 29 Section 9 FINAL POWER UP 2 22202222 30 AC Power Conrnectiofls cerent rene etr npe rient Pie rere eae e Tenth EE Deni 30 Earth Ground Connections cttm mete te e Cte e i e b 30 Powering Up theSystem 5 onere pav edito iure dites puede 31 Connecting the Back Up Battery airesin enne nennen 31 Calculating the Battery Size 31 Total Standby Alarm Load Worksheets 0 enne en nennen nennen nnn 32 Making the Battery Connections oen ibo t er cea acted 35 Battery SUperviSlOn aiio e e Ree LOREMS ARE EE RA E de eU dd ETE RI RS 35 Section 10 Section 11 Section 12 Section 13 Section 14 Section 15 Section 16 Section 17 Section 18 ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING
2. 36 Assigning Zone Descriptors 36 Entering Zone Descriptors in program Menu Mode 82 36 Programming the Descriptors enne nens 36 Alternate Method for Programming Zone Descriptors sse 38 Adding Custom Wordk nce pne e e e e e cies 39 Alpha Vocabulary List For Entering Zone Descriptors 40 Character ASCII tcc Phe nnd ide e pee reed s 41 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION 1 rrr enne nnn nnne en nnns 42 General Information entente ere inerte rb eed er die e rer 42 Report Code ortmats 5 n ast p net E E ee Nn He RED e 42 Table of Contact ID Codes cien ie cet erben eid Hie eed 44 Programming Communication OPTIONS 0 nnne nennen nnne 45 ZONE RESPONSE 5 50 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS 2 2 2 53 Description of System Data Fields sesssssssssseseeeeennenneennen nennen nennen nnne nennen 53 REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING 61 General Information ae etd mni eei Paco mp inna pedet eta ot De a En RES 61 Equipm
3. 65 Section 16 TESTING THE SYSTEM This section provides the following information An explanation of the following test modes Battery test Dialer test Fire Drill test OneMan Fire Walk test Burglary Walk test Armed Burglary System test e Turning the system over to the user Battery Test When AC power is present the PS24 will run a brief battery test every 60 seconds to determine if there is a battery connected and will run an extended battery test every 17 hours to check on the battery s condition If the PS24 finds that the battery voltage is low less than approx 23V during one of these tests it will open circuit its low battery output which causes the 5120XM to initiate a keypad System LoBat display and a rapid keypad beeping sound The 5120XM will also send a low battery report to the central station if the dialer feature is used The PS24 s Low Battery output must be wired to the 5120XM 5 J 5 header pin 9 and field 37 must be set to 1 The keypad can be cleared by entering any user code OFF and a restore report will be sent tothe central station after a subsequent test indicates that the problem disconnected or low battery has been corrected Dialer Test The 5120xm may be programmed to automatically transmit test reports to a central station at intervals ranging from once per 24 hours to once per month The 5120XM transmits its first test report 12 hours after initial power up 12 hours after
4. This symbol indicates a critical note that could seriously affect the operation Many system options are programmed in an interactive mode by responding to Alpha keypad display prompts These prompts are shown in a double line box x00 When programming the system data fields are indicated by a star followed by the data field number PRODUCT MODEL NUMBERS Unless noted otherwise references to specific model numbers represent Ademco products Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Ademco 5120XM is a UL listed fire burglary control which provides the features outlined below Basic Hardwired Zones Provides 5 style B for further explanation of style B refer to NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Chapter 3 Protected Premises Fire Alarm Systems hardwired zones having the following characteristics EOLR supervision supporting or N C sensors 300 500ms response time Individually assignable to bell output and or aux relay Supports up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors on Zone 5 Supports 4 wire smoke detectors on any zone power to these should be supplied from the control s auxiliary relay power output see the section on Hardwired Zones Tolerance of 300 ohm resistance on zones 1 4 100 ohm resistance on zone 5 exduding EOLR Remote Keypads Upto4 of any of the following keypads may be used Fixed Word Keypads 6137 gray or 6137R red Alpha Keypads 6139 gray or 6139R red Howeve
5. 96 resets the Subscriber Account number and CSID in preparation for an initial download If using this this must be done after 97 if loading factory defaults Exiting the Programming Mode 99 allows re entry into the program mode using Master Code 8 0 98 inhibits re entry into the programming mode using the Master code 18 Section 5 BASIC HARD WIRED ZONES 1 5 This section provides the following information General information about hardwired zones Installing 2 wire smoke detectors Installing 4 wire smoke combustion detectors Programming hardwired zones Checkout procedure for hardwired zones General Information about Hardwired Zones Provides 5 Style B supervised hardwired zones having the following characteristics EOLR supervision supporting N O or N C sensors induding firealarm sensors N O only 24 hr alarm sensors burglary sensors firesprinkler supervisory sensors 300 500ms response time Individually assignable to bell output and or aux relay Supports up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors on Zone 5 Supports 4 wire smoke detectors on any zone power to these should be supplied from the system s auxiliary relay power output see Installing 4 Wire Smoke Detectors later in this section Tolerance of 300 ohms on Zones 1 4 100 ohms on Zone 5 exduding EOLR Use the model 4610 7 2k EOLR s supplied on zones programmed for fire 22 alarm or fire supervisory response Use the
6. functioning properly at this point Do not remove the EOL resistors until you are ready to make connections tothe hard wired zones to allow for testing later in the installation 22 If an OC OPEN CIRCUIT is present on the keypad data from the control is not reaching the keypad Please check the wiring 16 Section 4 MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING This section provides the following information How toenter and exit the programming mode Howto program a data field Howtoreview an entry in a data field Howtoerasean entry in a data field Howto program user friendly interactive modes 56 82 e Loading factory defaults General Programming Information Characteristics for each installation are stored in non removable electrically erasable non volatile EEROM memory These must be programmed for the particular installation to establish its specific alarm and reporting features It is possible to program the system at any time even at the installer s premises prior to the actual installation Simply apply power temporarily to the control and then program the unit as desired menu mode programming Data field programming is used for setting various system options and interactive programming is used for programming zone information There are two programming modes data field programming and interactive However these keypads need not remain in the installation provided at N A 6139 or 613
7. 48 59 handshake 42 HAYES modem specified by Ademco 9 HAYES Modem 61 IBM compatible Personal Computer 17 61 INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT No FOR DOWNLOADING 49 60 interactive programming 21 Interior w Delay 51 Interior Follower 50 K Keypad Panic Keys 8 keypads 14 15 KEYPADS SUPPORTED 73 kissoff 42 L Lock 11 LOW BAT REPORT CODE 47 58 LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT CODE 48 59 Low Battery message 70 LRR communication failure 69 M Magnets 70 MAIN DIALER PULSE TONE SELECTION 45 main PC board 10 MASTER CODE 53 MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 54 modem 17 monitored telephone line 68 No A77 716B 19 NORMAL TEST REPORT CODE 47 58 NO OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD 49 60 OneManFire Walk Test 66 OPEN EXIT ALARM REPORT CODE 47 58 Optima 24 Plus FAX96 Modem 61 OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO 53 P PABX ACCESS CODE 55 PABX ACCESS CODE 45 Perimeter Burglary 50 PERIODIC TEST REPORT 46 56 Power Failure 69 PRIMARY PHONE 45 55 Program upload time 1 minute 30 seconds for a complete program Program download time 62 PS24 power supply module 31 Q QUICK ARM 64 QUICK ARM ENABLE 53 R Radionics SE SCOA 72 Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection 2 Recommendations F or Smoke H eat Detectors 2 REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS 76 Relay Connections 28 Remote K eypads 8 81 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 61 Report Code 57 report codes 47 58 REPORT FORMAT 56 REPO
8. Enter User code Off key Reset Smoke Detectors Enter User code Off key a and Displays Manually Activate Panic Alarms second ti me Press and hold remote keypad panic key s for at least two seconds Trigger Duress Alarm Enter User 8 s User Code to arm Remove Zone Bypass Chime M ode ActivateFire Drill Command Activate Fire Walk Test Activate Burglary Walk Test Assign Change or Delete User Code or disarm Enter User code Bypass key Zone to be bypassed Fire amp system zones Enter Master code Bypass key Zone to unbypass Remaining burglary zones Enter User code Off key Enter User code Chime key to turn on Re enter User code Chime to turn off Master or User code 2 69 Enter Master code 47 68 Enter User code Test key Enter Master code or User 2 code new user new user code 75 Requires 6139 6139R keypad Enter 98 or 99 to exit Displays faulted zones when burglary system not ready to arm Arms burglary protection in selected mode Arms system in selected mode without the use of U ser Code Code must always be used to disarm Keypad displays zone numbers of faulted zones zones in trouble Will reset only if condition alarm trouble has been corrected Panic zones 95 96 and 07 must be enabled Arms disarms normally but sends a silent alarm message to the central station report code must
9. Press 65 SUPERVISORY REPORT CODE This will be sent when a system supervisory condition exists SUPERVISORY RESTORE CODE EXE This will be sent upon restoral of a system supervisory condition TROUBLE REPORT CODE This will be sent if a zone goes into trouble BYPASS REPORT CODE This will be sent when a zoneis manually bypassed AC LOSS REPORT CODE This report is sent at a random time between 6 and 12 hours after the AC power loss occurs If AC restores before the report goes out there is no AC loss report This will be sent when a low battery condition exists in the system s standby battery NORMAL TEST REPORT CODE This is sent periodically to test that the communicator and phone lines are operational frequency of report is selected in field 49 The 5120XM will transmit a normal dialer test code when no pre existing alarm supervisory or trouble conditions exist The system will transmit an off normal dialer test code field 84 if such conditions are present at the time the report is transmitted OPEN EXIT ALARM REPORT CODE OPEN EXIT The OPEN report is sent upon disarming of the system The 2nd digit is automatically sent as the User No if expanded or 442 reporting is selected The EXIT ALARM report is sent if an entry exit zone remains faulted after exit time has ended and the system is not disarmed within the new entry delay period The 2nd digit of the EXIT
10. 5402 to the panel s backbox Follow the manufacturer s instruct ions for proper sensor mounting Also a UL listed contact must be used inside the cabinet through one of the knock outs for pry off purposes Wirethe shock sensor and pry off tamper contact to zone 4 Installing the Lock Use an Ademco No N6277 Cam Lock and No N3422 2 Push On Retainer Clip 1 7 RETAINER CLIP NOTE POSITION 2 LOCKED RETAINER RETAINER SLOTS Coy cir SoA A N 3 UNLOCKED CABINET DOOR BOTTOM Figure 2 Installing The Cabinet Lock Installing the Control s Circuit Board Refer to Figure 3 when mounting the PC board Hangthethree mounting dips on the raised Remove the cabinet door It is easily removable for servicing and is easily reinstalled Insert the key into the lock Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed Hold the lock steady and in sert the retainer clip into the retainer slots Position the clip as illustrated in order to permit easy removal cabinet tabs Besurethe clip orientation is exactly as shown in the diagram to avoid damage to the clip when mounting screws are tightened This will also avoid problems with insertion and removal of the PC board Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet Be sure that the board rests in the slots as indicat
11. 59 Bypassing Zones 64 Cabinet Attack Resistance 10 cabinet lock 10 CANCEL REPORT CODE 48 59 CHARACTER ASCII CHART 41 CHARACTER CHART 36 80 CHARACTER LIST 39 Charging Voltage 72 Chime Mode 64 Communication 72 communication failure 69 Communication F ormats Supported 9 Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 21 compatible alarm indicating devices 25 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING FOR BELL 56 Contact I D 44 47 58 CONTACT ID EVENT CODES 44 Contact I D Reporting 72 control cabinet 10 CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING 59 Custom Words 39 41 D Default Descriptor 37 Dialer Operation 13 DIALER PROGRAMMING 55 Dialer Test 66 Disarmed Not Ready 64 Disarming 64 DOWNLOAD INFORMATION 60 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER 60 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER 49 Downloading 49 60 Duress Code 8 E Enabling the Dialer Outputs 12 Entering Program Mode 17 Entry Delay 50 70 Entry Exit Burglary 50 EOL resistor 15 19 20 23 Exit Delay 50 70 EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE 60 Expanded or 442 F ormat 47 58 external sounder options 25 F Factory Defaults 18 FCC 77 Fire Alarm 51 fire alarm sounding 21 FireAlarm Verification 21 Fire Drill Test Master or User 2 code 69 Fire Sprinkler Supervisory 52 Fixed Word K eypads 8 FORCED BYPASS FUNCTION 53 formats 42 iG General I nformation 42 Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing 10 Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing 11 GROUP RESTORES FOR TROUBLE amp BYPASS
12. Enter the Bell Aux relay assignments for zones as follows 0 none 1 bell 2 aux relay 3 bell amp aux relay Defaults are O O O O O 0 Installer must enter O in the first box The second box represents zone 10 BURGLARY FEATURE ENABLE Enter to Disable arming amp chime features 1 to Enable default NUMBER OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD This option can be used to limit the number of messages alarm amp alarm restore reports sent to the central station in an armed period 0 limits reports to 1 alarm alarm restore per zone 1 allows unlimited number of reports Applies to burglary zones only Default is 1 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER 1111 111 111 Enter to 12 digits 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause Do not fill unused spaces End field by entering To dear entries from field press 94 RING DETECTION COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING Enter number of rings before control picks up phone line or 0 or 15 Refer to the chart below and program this field accordingly Answering EMEN ERE Field 95 Programming Set for value other 0 1 14 e re pues bypass answering machine Nw e ve Wo 96 97 98 99 INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT No FOR DOWNLOADING No data entry required press 96 SET ALL PROGRAM FIELDS TO DEFAULT VALUES No data entry required pressing 97 a
13. Vault UL611 UL 1610 Grade B Central Station Burglary Alarm Service GradeA service wil be available with future 7720PLUS LORRA UL365 GradeA Police Connect Burglary Alarm Service Accessories Compatible Devices UL Listed 24V Alarm Horn Strobes Indicating Devices tene utput Strobes 73 Wire Photoelectric w heat sensor direct wire System Sensor 2400TH Photoelectric w B401B base System Sensor 2451 Photoelectric w heat sensor amp B401Bbase System Sensor 2451TH Photoelectric duct detector w DH 400 base System Sensor 2451 mokeCombusion ee of combustion Smoke Combustion detector Detectors 2412 SystemSensor 4 wirephotoeledricsmokedetedor System Sensor 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector w 1359F 579 C heat detector System Sensor low profile 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector w 1359F 57 heat detector 74 SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDS Enter Program M ode View Faulted Zones Arm Burglary Protection Quick Arm if programmed Disarm Burglary Protection Silence Alarm Supervisory or Trouble Sounds Enter Master code Code key 0 or simultaneously press amp within 50 seconds of power up Press the Ready key Enter User code desired arming mode key Away Stay Maximum or Instant Press desired arming mode key Away Stay Maximum or Instant Enter User code Off key
14. 115 116 117 118 119 K KITCHEN L LAUNDRY LEFT LEVEL LIBRARY LIGHT LINE LIQUOR LIVING LOADING LOCK LOOP LORRA LOW LOWER M MACHINE MAGNETIC MAIDS MAIN MASTER MAT MEDICAL MEDICINE MICROWAVE MONEY MONITOR MOTHERS MOTION MOTOR N NORTH NURSERY OFFICE OIL OPEN OPENING OUTSIDE OVERFLOW OVERHEAD P PAINTING PANIC PASSIVE PATIO PERIMETER PHONE PHOTO POINT POLICE POOL POWER Q QUAD 40 161 162 163 164 165 R RADIO REAR RECREATION REFRIG REFRIGERATION 166 167 168 169 1 0 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 BEREESSESBRERREBREB 201 202 203 205 207 210 211 212 RELAY RF RIGHT ROOM ROOF S SAFE SCREEN SENSOR SERVICE SHED SHOCK SHOP SHORT SHOW SIDE SKYLIGHT SLIDING SMOKE SONIC SONS SOUTH SPRINKLER STATION STEREO STORE STORAGE STORY STRIKE SUMP SUPERVISED SUPERVISION SWIMMING SWITCH T TAMPER TAPE TELCO TELEPHONE TELLER TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT TOOL TRANSMITTER TRAP TRIGGERS U UP UPPER UPSTAIRS UTILITY 214 215 216 217 218 219 253 254 VALVE VAULT VIBRATION VOLTAGE WALL WAREHOUSE WASH WEST WINDOW WINE WING WIRELESS WORK XMITTER Y YARD 2 ZONE No ZONE 0 1 15 2 2ND 3 3RD 4 4TH 5 5TH 6 6TH 7 7TH 8 8TH 9 9TH Custom Word 1 Custom Word 2 Custom Word 8 Custom Word 4 Custom Word 5 CHARACTER ASC
15. 30seconds 4 60 seconds 1220seconds 3 45seconds 5 90 seconds Default is 2 30 seconds EXIT delays 2Zonetype 01 Entry delay plus 15 seconds 54 DIALER PROGRAMMING 40 50 Fields 40 41 42 Enter up to the number of digits shown Do not fill unused spaces Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause 2 5 secs 39 41 42 43 45 46 AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING If enabled this field provides exit warning sound when armed AWAY Warning sound consists of slow continuous beeps until last 5 seconds when it changes to fast beeps The warning sound will end at the termination of Exit time 0 no 1 yes Default is 1 PABX ACCESS CODE See Box at Left Enter up to 4 digits if PABX is needed to access an outside line If fewer than 4 digits are needed to be entered exit by pressing and next field number 0 41 entries from field press 40 PRIMARY PHONE No See Box at Left Enter up to 12 digits If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and next field number e g 42 clear entries from field press 41 Note Back up reporting 5 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no kiss off is received after 5 attempts to the primary number is automatic only if there is a secondary phone number field 42 SECONDARY PHONE No See Box at Left Enter up t
16. 47 SPLIT DUAL REPORTING Enter Oto disable Backup report only This is the default ToPRIMARY TOSECONDARY Badcup Reporting Only 3 Alarms Restore Canca 4 _ Open Close Test 48 15 SECOND DIALER DELAY BURGLARY selected will provide 15 second delay of burglary alarm report to the central station Allows time for subscriber to avoid a false alarm transmission Enter for noor 1 for yes Default is O no delay Must be for UL burglary installations 49 PERIODIC TEST REPORT Select the desired test report interval 0 none 1 24 hours default 2 2 weekly 3 30 days Test Report Code entered in field 64 or 84 is sent Must be 1 for fireinstallations 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics 0 9 B F reporting 1 5 5 0 9 only reporting Select 0 for all other formats Default is 0 51 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING FOR BELL Enter 1 to enable 1 2 second external alarm sounding ding when dosing report goes in or at the end of exit delay O disables the ding default 56 ZONE ASSIGNMENT ALARM REPORT CODES REFER TO THE ZONE ASSIGNMENT TABLE FOR 56 IN THE CENTERFOLD PROGRAMMING FORM This is an interactive menu mode that is used to program zone numbers zone types alarm and report codes and for entering Alpha descriptors for zones we recommend entering descriptors in menu mode 82 U pon entering menu mode 56 the foll
17. ALARM REPORT is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in 56 if expanded or 4 2 reporting is selected 58 RESTORE REPORT CODES 69 74 66 68 70 71 72 73 74 76 77 78 79 82 84 ARM AWAY STAY REPORT CODE This option allows for independent programming of AWAY and STAY reports 2nd digit of report is User No if expanded or 4 2 reporting is selected CANCEL REPORT CODE This is sent when the control is disarmed from an alarm state GROUP RESTORES FOR TROUBLE AND BYPASS Enter for no report for each restore 1 for yes report after all zones restored Default is 0 Note 1 not applicableto Contact ID reporting Must be for fire and UL burglary installations ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODE 1st DIGIT 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in field 56 if expanded or 442 reporting is selected TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT CODE This is sent when a trouble a zoneis restored Field 69 applies BYPASS RESTORE REPORT CODE This is sent when a zone that has been bypassed is un bypassed Field 69 applies AC RESTORE REPORT CODE This is sent when AC power tothe control has been restored LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT CODE This is sent when a system low battery condition has been restored WATERFLOW ALARM SILENCING Determines when Waterflow alarm
18. Make sure the user understands the importance of testing the burglary system at least weekly following the procedure provided in the User s Manual TO THE INSTALLER Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be induded for a specific program of frequent testing at least eekly to insure the system s proper operation at all times 69 Section 17 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYSTEM POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Low Battery message on 1 Bat or System Lo Bat no zone Nos 1 System battery is low or missing keypad 2 Periodic beep s from 2a Systemisin TEST mode 2a Enter Code OFF to exit TEST mode keypad 2b A supervision CHECK has occurred 2b Check the zone indicated If system zone is displayed check corresponding connections Intrusion alarm for no ap 3a Protected door or window opened while 3a Check with all occupants of protected parent reason system armed home 3b Improper user operation of exit entry de 3b Check setting of entry delay Exit delay lays is 15 seconds longer than the entry delay time Remind user of same 3c Magnets loc
19. are currently programmed values If the zone is programmed satisfactorily press 7 to back up one step and enter the next zone number if desired If you want to change a zone s programming press A prompt for Zone Type will appear Each zone must be assigned a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone A detailed explanation of each zone type is provided in Response Type Definitions in Section 12 ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS Enter the desired zone type code as listed below 00 Zone Not Used 09 Fire Without 01 Entry E Burglary Verification 02 not used 10 Interior w Delay 03 Perimeter Burglary 16 Fire With 04 Interior Follower Verification 05 Trouble Day AlarmNight 17 Fire Waterflow 06 24 Hr Silent 18 Fire Sprinkler 07 224 Hr Audible Supervisory 08 24 Hr Aux 19 24 Hr Trouble When the display shows the zone type you want press to continue Y ou must enter 00 as the zone type for any hard wired zones that are not used 01 Report Code 15103 2nd 12 22 The report code consists of 2 hexadecimal digits each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits For example for a report code of 3C enter 0 3 for 3 and 1 2 for C Refer to Section 11 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION for complete information on report codes if necessary Enter the desired report code and then press to continue The summary s
20. be programmed Master code can bypass any zone User 2 6 can bypass burglary zones only Causes keypads to beep when doors windows are opened Enter User code Off to turn off Enter User code Off to turn off Enter User code Off to turn off When deleting stop after entering new user REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS The 5120XM can provide UL listed local central or remote station fire alarm local or central station burglary alarm and police connected burglary alarm service Some general comments about these installations are provided below UL864 NFPA72A Local Fire e Configure the bell output for EOLR supervision and wire polarized fire alarm indicators to it Program the bell for pulsed operation when burglary protection will be installed Burglary sounders should be wired to the auxiliary relay output UL864 NF PA72 Central and Remote Station Enable both main and back up dialers and connect both dialers to separate telephone lines Program both dialers for line fault supervision Program the panel to send fire alarm fire supervisory if used trouble AC loss restore normal dialer test and off normal test reports Also program the panel to transmit test reports every 24 hours e Size the backup battery for 24 hours of standby time central station installations or for 60 hours of standby time remote station installations UL 609 Grade A Local Mercantile Premises L Mercantile Safe
21. be set for address 31 non addressable mode SMOKE DETECTOR POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Detector alarms no la Dust dirt in sensing chamber Clean unit s sensing chamber with parent reason vacuum cleaner per unit s instructions 1b Improper location See unit s instructions for locations to avoid Relocate as necessary 12 Unit malfunctioning Replace detector 70 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE Before you call Technical Support be sure you READ THE INSTRUCTIONS Check all wiring connections Determine that the power supply and or backup battery are supplying proper voltages Verify your programming information where applicable Note the proper model number of this product and the version level if known along with any documentation that came with the product Note your ADEMCO customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively Y ou may contact Technical Support via Toll Free FAX Please include your return FAX number You will receive a reply within 24 hours You may also contact Technical Support via modem to ATLIS BBS Technical Support s Electronic Bulletin Board System Replies are posted within 24 hours East Coast Technical Support 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 6 p m E S T West Coast Technical Support 1 800 458 9469 8 a m 5 p m P S T Technical Support FAX Number 1 800 447 5086 ATLIS BBS Electronic Bul
22. both you and the central station office receiving the signals Usethese guidelines to program this entire section With a 3 1 4 1 Standard Format Enter a codein the first box 1 9 A B C D E orF Enter 10 for A this reports a 0 on some receivers 7 11 for 12 for C 13 for D 14 for E 15 for F An entry of in the first box will disable a report An entry of 0 in the second box will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming With an Expanded or 442 Format Enter codes in both boxes 1st and 2nd digits for 1 9 or A F as described above An entry of 0 in the first box will disable a report An entry of 0 in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report With Ademco Contact ID Reporting Enter a digit in the first box to enable the zone to report Use a different digit for each zone until you have used up available digits If the number of zones exceeds the number of available digits begin with digit lagain This is an enabling code only and is not the actual code sent to the central station office Entries in the second boxes will be ignored For system status non alarm codes enter a 1 in the first box for all the system conditions you want to send tothe central station An entry of O in the first box will disablethe report Press 58 Press 59 Press 60 Press 61 Press 62 Press 63 LOWBAT REPORT CODE Press 64
23. by pressing the keypad A key or by simultaneously pressing the 1 and keys Keys must be held for two seconds Zone96 Keypad Panic activated by pressing the keypad C or by simultaneously pressing the 3 and 7 keys The keys must be held for two seconds to activate the panics System zones are programmed through 56 Zone Programming M ode The default values for these zones will meet the requirements for most installations Section 7 ALARM INDICATING DEVICES This section provides the following information General information about the bell circuit output Connecting alarm indicating devices Examples of compatible alarm indicating devices Using the PS24 Power Supply Module Programming external sounder options General Information The Ademco 5120XM provides one 12VDC bell circuit output rated at 10 14VDC which must be connected to the PS24 Power Supply module for powering 24V alarm indicating devices horns bells sirens etc This output may be configured for Style Y EOLR supervision or no supervision and is intended for use as a supervised fire alarm indicating circuit Alarm indicating devices for burglary alarm sounding should be connected to the auxiliary relay output as described in the next section relay auxiliary power output 1 and auxiliary power output 2 outputs combined must not exceed 1 amp 2 The total alarm current that be drawn from 5120XM s bell auxiliary
24. can be made Entries can be made only when the display contains a flashing cursor which signifies the entry mode To delete or change the default descriptor for zone 1 press plus the same zone number 01 This will clear that descriptor and gain access to the entry mode with flashing cursor allowing changes to be made NOTE If you do not wish to change the existing descriptor for zone 1 enter plus the next zone number for which you wish to enter or check a descriptor A summary display for that zone will appear You must then press plus the same zone number again to gain access to the entry mode flashing cursor for that zone Press plus 3 digit number for the first word from the Alpha Vocabulary List Example The descriptor that we wish to enter for zonelis BACK DOOR From the list BACK 015 Therefore you would enter 015 Note If you accidentally enter the wrong word simply press plus the correct 3 digit number for the word you want Press 6 to accept the selected word and continue Note fthisis the only word you are using for the descriptor press 8 instead of 6 to save that word in memory and then go to step 11 Enter the 3 digit number for the next word n our example the word is DOOR whose number is 061 Enter 061 This display will appear 9 Press 6 to accept the selected word DOOR Note If these arethe only words you are using f
25. cursor will now appear at the beginning of the second line 3 One of two methods of entering the custom word s characters can now be used reer to the CHARACTER LIST of letters numbers and symbols on a following page Method 1 Press the key followed by the two digit entry for the first letter you would like to display eg 6 5 for A or Method 2 Use the 3 key to advance through the list of symbols numbers and letters Use the 1 key to move back through the list 4 When you have reached the desired character press 6 to select it The aur sor will then move to the right in position for the next character 5 Repeat steps and 4 to create the desired word s Note that the 4 key can be used to move the cursor to the left if necessary and that key 7 can be used to enter a blank or erase an existing character Remember no word or word string can exceed 10 characters 6 Pressthe 8 key to save the custom word s and return tothe CUSTOM WORD display Repeat steps 2 5 for other custom words to be entered To change a custom word just overwrite it If no more are to be entered now press 0 to return to the Descriptor entry The custom word s will be automatically added to the built in vocabulary When zone descriptors are being entered as described in step 6 of Programming the Descriptors the custom word numbers are 250 to 254 for words 1 to 5 respectively When being entered as described i
26. default 1 for supervisory on open or short 33 BACK UP DIALER PULSE TONE Enter O for pulse default 1 for tone dial 34 AUXILIARY RELAY FUNCTION Enter for Trouble Supv 1 for Alarm activation silenced by Code OFF default 2 for Smoke Detector Reset 3 for Battery Save option 4 for Alarm activation silenced by code 67 can be used for elevator recall which will trigger the aux relay When function 1is selected program aux 4 When function 1 or 4 is selected program fields 85 and 86 to select zones relay timeout in field 31 35 AUXILIARY RELAY ARMING DING Enter to disable default 1 to enable momentary confirmation of arming on auxiliary relay output If enabled field 34 must also be set to 1 36 ZONE 4ALT TAMPER FUNCTION Enter to disable default 1 to enable zone 4 as a tamper zone If enabled program zone 4 for Day Trouble Night Alarm zone type 5 24 hr Audible response zone type 7 in field 56 37 PS24 MOD AC LOW BAT INTERFACE Enter to disable default 1 to enable system to monitor low battery and AC loss conditions from PS24 module instead of the control s internal circuitry If enabled wire PS24 Low Batt amp AC outputs to J 5 header pins 8 amp 9 38 ZONE TYPE OLENTRY DELAY System will wait the time allotted before sounding alarm upon entering May be selected individually 0 Oseconds 2
27. exiting program mode or 12 hours after the end of a downloading session whichever applies The 5120XM will transmit a normal dialer test code field 64 when no pre existing alarm supervisory or trouble conditions exist The system will transmit an off normal dialer test code field 84 if such conditions are present at the time the report is transmitted UL requires that a test report be transmitted at least once every 24 hours field 49 for central and remote station fire installations Fire Drill Test Master or User 2 code 69 This test causes external alarm sounders to be activated in either steady or pulsing manner as programmed for the bell for the purpose of conducting a fire drill or a bell test This test can only be activated by the master code or by user 2 by entering the corresponding user code and pressing 69 while the burglary portion of the system is disarmed Keypads will display FIRE DRILL ACTIVE alpha keypads or TEST dF fixed keypads while this test is active The test may be stopped by entering any user code and pressing OFF Note that the system continues to monitor all 24 hour zones fire panic etc while this test is active and will end the test when an alarm condition is detected This test should be conducted at periodic intervals as determined by the local authority having jurisdiction One Man Fire Walk Test Master code 68 This test causes the system to sound keypad beeps an
28. next data field number to be programmed 4 If you try to enter a non existent field the keypad will display EE or Entry Error Simply re enter plus a valid field number 17 Reviewing a Data Field Press plus Field No Data will be displayed for that field number No changes will be accepted in this mode Erasing an Entry in a Data Field To delete an entry in a field press plus Field No Applies only to fields 40 43 and 94 Interactive Mode Programming 56 and 82 Typical prompt displayed during interactive mode programming Enter Zn N Press plus interactive mode No for n example 56 The Alpha keypad will display the 00 Quit 01 first of a series of prompts requesting entries Zone Number Make entries and then press to continue To back up one screen press the key A detailed procedure with displays of prompts is provided in those sections where programming in the interactive mode is to be performed Interactive Mode Used To Program 56 Zone Programming Zone characteristics report codes and alpha descri ptors 82 Alpha Programming Zone alpha descriptors Loading Factory Defaults To load the factory defaults enter the programming mode press 97 and then exit the programming mode previously data already programmed into the system will be changed N Do not press 97 to load defaults if any programming has been done
29. testing each section before final power up Earth Ground Connections AN The 5120XM requires connection to a good earth ground in order to provide proper 120VAC shock hazard protection lightening transient protection and earth ground fault detection Refer to the National Electrical Code for proper earth grounding methods To make earth ground connections do the following 1 Run an earth ground wire into the transformer enclosure via the same knockout used for 120VAC wiring 2 Use a wire nut not supplied to splice this earth ground wire to the green flying lead located inside of and bonded to the transformer enclosure Push the mated wires into the enclosure 3 Connect the green flying lead which emerges from the top of the transformer enclosure to the 5120XM s earth ground terminal Terminal 8 Make a connection between this terminal and the PS24 s earth ground terminal Terminal 3 4 Replace the transformer enclosure cover after wiring is complete 13 Section 3 INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADS This section provides the following information e A list of keypads that may be used Instructions for wiring and mounting the keypads A preliminary check out procedure to ensure that the keypads are functioning properly in the system Keypads That May Be Used Fixed Word Displays 6137 6137R Alpha Displays 6139 6139R these keypads need not remain in the installation provided at least one 613
30. that the proper float charging voltage 27 0 27 6VDC is present across the 1 Terminal 4 and Batt 2 Terminal 7 of the PS24 before connecting the battery If not check that the the blue 18VAC transformer wires are connected to the 5120XM terminals 1 amp 2 and that the 5120XM s auxiliary power and auxiliary relay outputs are not loaded in excess of their ratings 3 Connect the battery tabs on the control board to the battery tabs on the PS24 Power Supply board using the cables supplied with the 5120 to 4 to respectively See the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram for location of the and battery tabs on the control board 4 Both batteries should be mounted as shown in the figure below to ensure that neither battery s terminals can be shorted Battery Fast on tabs Transformer Enclosure 5 Connect a 12V 7AH min 17 2AH max battery to PS24 Terminals 4 and 5 as follows side to Terminal 4 side to Terminal 5 Connect another 12V 7AH min 17 2AH max battery to PS24 Terminals 6 and 7 as follows sideto Terminal 6 sideto Terminal 7 The PS24 internally connects these two batteries in series for 24V bell operation and supplies 12V to the control for back up 6 Connect 9 on the 5120XM 5 header to Terminal 9 on the PS24 Power Supply for low battery supervision Battery Supervision The PS24 runs a brief battery test eve
31. the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to filea complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for repair and warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equi pment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Part
32. to the premises through an unprotected area This zone type is designed to provide an instant alarm if entry exit zone is 50 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Type 06 24 hour Silent Alarm Type 07 24 hour Audible Alarm Type 08 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm Type 09 Fire Alarm Without Verification Type 10 Interior w Delay Type 16 Fire Alarm With Verification Provides instant alarm if faulted when armed night mode Provides instant latched trouble sounding at the keypad s and a central station report if programmed when the system is in the disarmed state day mode Usually assigned to a zone which contains a foil protected door or window such as in a store or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room drug supply room etc or on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of entry is desired Sends a report to the Central Station must be programmed but provides no keypad display or sounding Usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button Provides an alarm sound at the keypad and an audible external alarm Sends a report to the Central Station if programmed Usually assigned to a zone that has an E mergency button Provides an audible alarm at the keypad only No bell output is provided Sends a report to Central Station if programmed Usually assigned to a zone containing a button for use in personal emergencies or to a
33. 01 Provides exit and entry delays whenever zone is faulted when control is Entry Exit Burglary armed in the Away or Stay mode Provides exit delay but not entry delay when the panel is armed in the Instant or Maximum mode Entry delay is programmable but Exit delay is automatically set as follows Exit Delay Entry Delay that has been programmed 15 seconds Usually assigned to sensors or contacts on doors through which primary entry and exit will take place Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected 03 Provides instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is armed in Perimeter Burglary the Away Stay Instant or Maximum modes Usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows Type04 Provides a delayed alarm using the programmed Entry E xit time if the Interior Follower Entry Exit zone is faulted first Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm Active when the panel is armed in the Away and Maximum modes Bypassed automatically when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes Usually assigned to a zone covering an area such as a foyer lobby or hallway through which one must pass upon entry and exit after the system is armed or before the system is disarmed not violated first Therefore it will protect an area in the event an intruder hides on the premises prior to the system being armed or gains access
34. 1 4 5 and 7 of the 5 header 1 Run field wiring from the control to the keypads using standard 4 conductor twisted wire cable it must be mounted on the cabinet or on an electrical box within 3 ft of tha cabinet with the wiring run in conduit When using more than one keypad you must connect one keypad to K eypad Port 2 and mount it on the cabinet or on an electrical box within 3 feet of the cabinet with the wiring run in conduit Additional keypads can be mounted where desired and connected ta Keypad Port 1 terminals The keypad on Port 2 is electrically isolated from those on Port 1 and will continue to function even if wiring problems prevent the other keypads from working properly 2 If using only keypad you may connect it to either Keypad Port 1 or 2 but 14 Connect the main keypad to Port 2 as follows using the 4142 cable supplied Yalow Data Out Connect remote keypads to the control terminal board as follows Yalow Data Out Mounting the Keypads 1 Make sure keypads are set to non addressable mode address 31 which is the factory default setting If you suspect the address setting is incorrect keypads are non operational refer to the instructions provided with the keypad for address setting procedure Mount the keypads at a height that is convenient for the user Refer to the instructions provided with the keypad for mounting procedure You can either sur
35. 7 or 6137R is installed 2 Many municipalities require fire annunciation devices keypads included to be red in color Check with the authority having jurisdiction before selecting a keypad color for your installation A 1 A 6139 or 6139R keypad must be used for keypad programming However A total of 4 keypads may be used provided that the 400mA current rating for Aux Power 1 Aux Power 2 and for the system as a whole is not exceeded Fixed word and alpha keypads may be used in the same installation Multiple keypads may be wired to a single wire run or each may be connected to a separate wire run back to the control panel using 4 conductor cable Follow the maximum wire lengths per gauge defined in the chart below taking into consideration the current draw on each wire run unshielded cable is used 450 ft if shielded cable is used The total length of all wire runs combined must not exceed 900 feet when 100mA 200mA 300mA 400 0 400 20 19 100ft 6257 207 900 ft 300 ft 225 ft Example If you have two keypads on one wire run that draw a total of 200 mA and you are using 20 AWG wire the distance from the control panel Aux terminals tothe last device can be up to 200 ft Wiring To The Keypads The 5120XM provides two keypad interface ports Keypad Port 1 is located on terminals 17 20 of the terminal block Keypad Port 2 is located on pins
36. 9R keypad must be used to for keypad programming least one 6137 or 6137R is installed Programming can also be performed remotely from the installer s office home using an IBM personal computer a modem and V Link downloading software See the REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING section Entering Program Mode Y ou may use one of the following methods a Press both the and keys at the same time within 50 seconds after power is applied to the Control or b After power up enter the Master code 5 12 0 8 0 This method is disabled if you exit the program mode using 98 instead of 99 See Exiting Program Mode paragraph later in this section If a different Master code is subsequently programmed use it instead of 5120 to gain access to the Programming mode Following entry into program mode data field 20 will be displayed this is the first field in the system The system will now accept entries for field 20 Programming a Data Field 1 Press plus Field No for example 21 then make the required entry 2 When you have completely programmed a data field the keypad will beep three times and then automatically display the next data field in sequence To goto a different field press plus the desired field No 3 If the number of digits that you need to enter in a data field is less than the maximum digits available for example the phone number field enter the desired data then press and the
37. ADEMCO Commercial Fire amp Burglary Alarm System 5120XM tions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The Following Recommendations For The Location Of Fire And Burglary Detection Devices Help Provide Proper Coverage For The Protected Premises Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors With regard to the number and placement of smoke heat detectors we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association s NF PA Standard 72 noted below Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows For minimum protection a smoke detector should be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional floor of a multi floor family living unit including basements The installation of smoke detectors in kitchens attics finished or unfinished or in garages is not normally recommended For additional protection the NF PA recommends that you install heat or smoke detectors the living room dining room bedroom s kitchen hallway s attic furnace room utility and storage rooms basements and attached garages In addition we recommend the following Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where a smoker sleeps nstall a smoke detector inside every bedroom where someone sleeps with the door partly or complete
38. ANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or oth erwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD LI ABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLU
39. Battery Saver Alarm Activation silenced by User Code 67 These options are described below Trouble Supervisory Activation 34 O Steady activation in response to any zone or system related trouble condition or to any fire supervisory condition Remains activated until all fault conditions have been corrected and the User Code OFF has been entered Alarm Activation silenced by User Code OFF 34 1 Steady activation in response to an alarm on one some or all zones as selected in fields 85 and 86 If selected the auxiliary relay remains activated until Aux Relay Timeout 31 or until the User Code OFF has been entered When field 34 1 the auxiliary relay can also be programmed to give a brief activation for confirmation of arming field 4 35 4 Wire Smoke Detector Reset 34 2 Momentary 6 second activation at second entry of User Code OFF sequence which interrupts power to 4 wire smoke detectors connected to hard wired zones zones 1 5 allowing the detectors to be reset following an alarm Power to 4 smoke detectors should be wired to the auxiliary relay as shown in Figure8 Battery Saver Option 34 3 When this function is selected the auxiliary relay will normally be activated i e N O and pole contacts will be connected N C contact will be open and will de activate 4 hours after the start of an AC power failure Using this feature non critical loads such as supplementary ke
40. Code 1st amp 2nd digit Zone numbers for amp 2 or B 207 1 or A 295 Duress 92 or C 2 96 Ademco Contact ID Reporting takes the following format CCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ where CCCC Customer subscriber ID Event qualifier where E new event R restore Event code 3 hexadecimal digits Note For a complete list of event codes refer to the central office receiver manual GG Always 00 ZZZ Zone contact ID number reporting the alarm or user number for open close reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the ZZZ location TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Code Main Dialer Trouble 352 373 Alarm 24 hour Silent Exit Alarm Alarm 24 hour Audible Panic 406 Cancel by User Alarm Perimeter 07 Remote Arm Disarm Downloading Alarm Interior Quick Arm AWAY MAX 441 Armed STAY INSTANT Quick Arm 70 607 608 Off Normal Dialer Report 44 Programming Communications Options To program communications options do the following 1 With at least one Alpha keypad 6139 6139R connected to the system power up the system temporarily 2 Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Master code 5120 80 Press 33 BACKUP DIALER PULSE TONE SELECTION Enter 1 digit default 0 0 Pulse Dial 1 Tone Dial Default is Q Press 40 PABX ACCESS CODE Enter up to 4 dig
41. Datatleld uet tt trs ne etii dI te dade 18 Interactive Mode Programming 56 and 82 202 2 40044400 0 nnne nnns 18 Loading Factory Defaults si hsi Sects es evita Rec eS en se fbrte ETE 18 Exiting the Programming M ode 2 nne nennen nnn 18 Section 5 BASIC HARD WIRED ZONES 1 5 19 General Information About Hard Wired 2 19 Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1 5 19 Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detectors on Zones 1 5 19 Zone 4 Tamper Configuration enemies 20 Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors to Zone 5 20 T rning OffFireAlarrmiSoundihg n ien pt epe Ee pr RO s OUR hoe ev E ney enka 21 Programming ard Wired Zones ssssesssssseeenee nennen enne enne nennen nete nnne nin 21 Check Out Procedure for Hard Wired 7 nennen 23 Section 6 SYSTEM ZONES 1 1 5 xv eese eene nnne nennen 24 GeneralTnfortmatlon L2 25a ie eter enm t P Pao ere he ee 24 System Zone 24 Section 7 ALARM INDICATING DEVICES General Information s Connecting Alarm Indicating Devices Compatible Alarm Indicating Devices
42. H max batteries must be connected to the PS24 The PS24 configures these batteries to provide 24V backup power to its outputs and 12V backup power to the 5120XM control and its outputs The battery s capacity must be sized to provide 24 hours UL Central Station Fire or 60 hours UL Remote Station Fire of standby time followed by 5 minutes UL Local Fire only or 15 minutes UL Local Fire Burglary of alarm time Use the steps below to calculate the required battery capacity 22 Only two 12V 7 12V 12AH batteries will fit in the 5120 5 cabinet Calculating the Battery Size Needed Use the worksheets below to determine the total standby and alarm loads and the required battery capacity Then select two batteries having a capacity greater than or equal to the calculated capacity 31 TOTAL STANDBY ALARM LOAD WORKSHEETS To calculate the total current for the 5120XM s Aux power 1 Aux power 2 bell amp aux relay outputs multiply each device s standby and or alarm current by the number of units used 1 N Q AUX POWER 1 OUTPUT Total Current calculate standby and Device Model Device Current X of Units Standby Alarm alarm currents then add to get aux power 1 current subtotal Aux Power 1 Output Subtotal terminals 17 amp 18 400mA max 400mA max Note 6137 6137R Draws 85mA during alarm and 40 during battery standby 6139 6139R Draws 100mA during al
43. II CHART For Adding Custom Words 51 3 71 32 space 52 4 72 33 53 5 73 34 54 6 74 35 55 7 75 36 56 8 76 37 96 57 9 77 38 amp 58 78 39 59 79 40 60 80 41 61 81 42 62 gt 82 43 63 83 44 64 Q9 84 45 65 A 85 46 66 B 86 47 67 C 87 48 0 68 D 88 49 1 69 E 89 70 F 90 41 NXxz c dumovozzrs Section 11 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION This section provides the following information General information about system communication An explanation of report formats Programming communications options General Information The process of a successful transmission consists of both the method of communication between the control panel and the central station receiver and the actual way the information is sent and displayed at the central station When the panel calls the central station receiver it waits to hear a handshake frequency from the receiver to confirm that the receiver is on line and ready to receive its message Oncethe panel hears the handshake it is programmed to listen for it sends its message The panel then waits for a kissoff frequency from the receiver acknowledging that the message was received and understood If the handshake frequency is not given or is not understood by the panel the panel will not send its message Once the handshake frequency is received and understood by the panel the panel will send its message If thereis an error in the transmissio
44. L SSS S L 5555 LLL L L g 55 5 55 5 SSSS OU OOO 0 U SSS S C SSS S C SSSS CU CCC C U SSS S C A SSS S C SSSS CACA2 CACACA CA CA2 SSS S G SSS S G SSSS Gg GGG G g SSS S Go sss s 5555 Go602 GoGoGo Go2 555 5 Ws 555 5 Ws 5555 WsWo WsWsWs Ws Wop 555 5 sss s 5555 2 WEWeWg Wg We SSS S R SSS S R 5555 RZ RRR R Z SSS S R s sss s Rs 5555 RgRsRs Rs SSS S R A SSS S R A 55558 RARARA RA AC SSS S R 555 5 5555 Lg RLRLRLRL Lg SSS S R SSS S R SSSSRTt 555 555 5 5555 Rgb RgRgRpg Rgb Where SSS or 5555 Subscriber ID A Alarm Code 1st digit Gg Test Code 1st amp 2nd digits Z Typically Zone Number 2nd digit GoGo2 Off Normal Test Code 1st amp 2nd digits Tt Trouble Code 1st amp 2nd digits Ws Wo Walk Test Start 1st amp 2nd digits 5 5 Supervisory Code 1st amp 2nd digits WeWe2 Walk Test End 1st amp 2nd digits Bb Bypass Code 1st amp 2nd digits R Restore Code Alarm EAc AC Loss Code Ist amp 2nd digits RsRs2 Restore Code Supv 1st amp 2nd digits LLg Low Battery Code 1st amp 2nd digits Ryt Restore Code Trbl 1st amp 2nd digits C Close Code 1st Digit Rgb Restore Code Byps 1st amp 2nd digits O Open Code 1st Digit RaAc Restore Code AC 1st amp 2nd digits U User Number in hex R Lp Restore Code Bat 1st amp 2nd digits CACA2 Cance
45. NAL B n RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 78 RELAY CONTACT RATING 30 VACATDC 2A MAX GROUND TER 2ONE24 RESISTIVE LOADS sE CONNECTIONS ZONE ZONE 2 E z NOTES ZONE 2 A OD Note 1 BATT BACK UP DIALER MAIN DIALER Style supervision provided on 5120XM bell PHONE JACK PHONE JACK ant PS24 Output B wiring Connect polorized alarm devices and EOLR to PS24 Output B as d ZONE 1 5 NOTES shown Supervision may be disabled by cutting MAKE CONNECTIONS TO SEPARATE TELEPHONE CONNECTION OF THE FIRE ALARM SIGNAL TO ALL ZONES PROVIDI E STYLE B SUPERVISION Mead pcb jumper W2 and programming zone OBEN DE LINES USING CABLES SUPPLIED SUPERVISION A FIRE ALARM HEADQUARTERS OR A CEN USE ONLY N O DEVICES ON FIRE ZONES response IS PROGRAMMABLE TRAL STATION SHALL BE PERMITTED ONLY Note 2 ON PS24 MODULE WITH ZONE RESISTANCE EXCLUDING EOLR The combined standby current drawn from 5120XM THE APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY ZONES 1 4 300 OHM aux Lye dia power 2 and relay power cannot WARN ING HAVING JURISDICTION THE BURGLAR ZONE 5 100 OHMS exces ALARM SYSTEM SHALL CONNECTED e ZONE RESPONSE 300 500 MILLISECOND The combined alarm current drawn from 5120XM TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL TO A POLICE EMERGENCY NUMBER ALL ZONES kw me poner power and ball SHOCK DISCONNECT TELCO JACK ZONE 5 RATINGS BEFORE SERVICING THIS PANEL 10 14 0 The alarm current drawn from 24
46. ND REMOTE STATION PRO TECTED PREMISES UNIT PROVIDING MANUAL FIRE ALARM AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY AND WATER FLOW ALARM INSTALLATION LIMITS UNDER JURISDICTION OF LOCAL THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION S STANDARD 72 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC BATTERYMARCH PARK QUINCY MA 02269 PRINTED INFORMATION DESCRIBING PROPER INSTALLATION OPERATION TESTING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE IS PROVIDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT TEST BURGLARY SYSTEM WEEKLY AUTHORITY WARNING boul SEE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING PORT 42 USE THIS UNIT MAY BE PROGRAMMED MAKE CONNECTIONS USING 4142TR CABLE INCLUDE AN ALARM VERIFICATION FEATURE THAT WILL RESULT IN DELAY ji T GROUND ENCLOSED TRANSFORMER OF THE SYSTEM ALARM SIGNAL FROM TL UN NET THE INDICATED FIRE CIRCUITS THE PINE DAAN puce TOTAL DELAY CONTROL UNIT PLUS PINS AUX PWR M sucum SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL NOT EXCEED oma POWER 60 SECONDS NO OTHER DEVICES SHALL LIMITED NOT SUPERVISED 120 VAC 60Hz connectto BE CONNECTED TO THESE CIRCUITS POWER LIMITED SEE NOTE 2 25A MAX s Acro UNLESS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL BREUI 6131 E37 6199 OR MAY CONNECT TO AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION KEYPAD SUI A DEDICATED 18 VAC 40 VA NOT PIN 8 0 PS24 LOW AC OUTPUT OF Loe CIRCUIT
47. POWER LIMITED CIRCUIT CONTROL UNIT SMOKE DETECTORS PIN 9 TO PS24 LOW BATTERY OUTPUT ONLY 6130 0 61308 MAYBE CONNECT TO DELAY SEC MODEL DELAY SEC NOTE PINS 8 AND 9 MUST BE ENABLED USED TO PROGRAM PANEL pou iia FER IN FIELD 37 REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR KEYPADS AND WIRE CONNECT TO B OTHER PINS NOT USED PROPER EARTH CONNECT TO EARTH LENGTH RESTRICTIONS GROUND SEE TERMINALS ON KEYPAD CONNECTION NOT INSTRUCTIONS SEXXM TERM AND SUPERVISED PS24 TERM 49 NOTE USE WIRES HAVING INSTALLATION DATA OUT 1 YELLOW RATED FOR 90 C OR HIGHER SEE AC THE DELAY TIME MARKED ON THE _ TRANSECRMER aui INSTALLED DETECTORS IS TO BE USED DATAIN 1 REMOTE mm EL wx ABOVE GROUND RATING 10 14 SEE NOTE 2 LIE AC NW POWER UMITED mE AUX POWER 1 Copes vum CONNECT TO R624 INPUT B TERMINALS CUT NOT SUPERVISED EOLR USED ZONE 5 1516 PEHUNBUTB DRAWS SUA ON O sa 11 9X x i m ZONES Koo AUX RELAY HAS PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION BACK UP MAIN 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR LOOP NOT SUPERVISED POLE RELAY Bd DIALER DIALER ZONE 4 e AUXILIARY LINE SEIZE UNE SEIZE gt JUMPER W3 INTACT 10 14VDC ON TERMINAL amp RELAY GREEN GREEN n MONA MAX STANDBYV1A MAX ALARN S ZONE 4 A E p SEUSETEDMNAL i COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 68 5 ey FCC REG NO AC308U 68192 AL E ZONE 3 a6 JUMPER W3 CUT NO VOLTAGE ON TERMI
48. RS for information on AB12 bell wiring Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors To Zone 5 1 Connect up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors across Zone 5 terminals 2mA standby current available Observe proper polarity when connecting the detectors 26 Due to the alarm current available on zone 5 only one smoke detector at time can be supported in the alarmed state 2 If an EOL resistor is presently connected across zone 1 terminals remove it The EOL resistor must be connected across the loop wires at the last detector 3 See Programming Hard Wired Zones later in this section for a detailed programming procedure 20 2K 2 WIRE SMOKE EOLR 42 DETECTOR Figure 5 2 Wire Smoke Detector Connected to Zone 5 COMPATIBLE 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Detector Type onization direct wire lonization with B110LP base lonization direct wire Photoelectric duct detector w DH 400 base System Sensor 2451 Note Mixing of the above types of smoke detectors on zone 5 is permitted Fire Alarm Verification for Smoke Detectors This feature applies to 2 wire smoke detectors wired to Zone 5 when set to response type 16 It also applies to 4 wire smoke detectors wired to any zone set to response type 16 provided that the detectors are powered from the auxiliary relay power output field 34 must be set to 2 The control panel will verify any alarm by resetting the smoke detectors after the first alarm trigger a
49. RT FORMAT 46 RESTORE 59 RING DETECTION 49 RING DETECTION COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING 60 S SECONDARY PHONE No 45 55 Secondary U ser Codes 63 Sescoa Radionics 9 SESCOA RADI ONICS SELECT 46 56 SET ALL PROGRAM FIELDS TO DEFAULT VALUES 60 Silent Panic 65 SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING PER ZONE 54 Single Alarm Sounding per Zone Armed Period 27 sirens 25 SMARTMODEM 1200 61 Specifications 72 SPLIT DUAL REPORTING 46 56 SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No 45 55 SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDS 75 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION 42 system status and restore REPORT CODES 47 48 58 System zone assignments 24 T Technical Support 71 Telephone Line 12 TelephoneLine Supervision 12 TOTAL STANDBY ALARM LOAD WORKSHEETS 32 trouble condition 68 TROUBLE REPORT CODE 47 58 TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT CODE 48 59 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 70 V LINK amp Downloading Software Diskette 62 V LINK Software 61 VOCABULARY LIST 40 Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detector 20 Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices 19 Z Zone 4 Tamper Configuration 20 ZONE ASSIGNMENT ALARM REPORT CODES 56 Zone Descriptors 38 Zone Descriptors 40 Zone Not Used 50 Zone Programming 18 zone type 22 Zone Defaults 57 Zone types 50 NOTES 82 5120XM SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS WARNING OWNER S INSTRUCTION NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED Refer to the 5120XM Installation Instructions N8029 for additional information TYPES OF FIRE SIGNALLING SERVICE UL LISTED CENTRAL STATION A
50. SIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized 79 15 SECOND DIALER DELAY BURGLARY 46 2112 24T photoelectric smoke detector 20 74 24 hour Audible Alarm 51 24 hour Silent Alarm 51 24 Hr Trouble 52 2412 20 74 2412TH 20 74 3 and 441 Expanded F ormats 43 3 and 441 Standard F ormats 43 3 1 or 441 Standard Format 47 58 3 digit number 36 37 442 Format 43 6137 6137R 8 14 6139 or 6139R 8 9 17 6139TRK 15 A AC LOSS REPORT CODE 47 58 AC Power Connections 30 AC RESTORE REPORT CODE 48 59 Accessories 73 Ademco Contact ID 9 43 Ademco Express 9 72 Ademco Low Speed 9 72 AGENCY LISTINGS 73 Alarm Bell Timeout 27 54 alarm output 25 ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODE 48 59 Alpha 18 Alpha descriptor 36 38 Alpha keypad 8 18 Alpha Vocabulary List 37 Answering machine 49 60 ARM AWAY STAY REPORT CODE 48 59 Armed Burglary System Test 68 Arming Away 64 Arming Instant 64 Arming Maximum 64 ARMING MODES 65 Arming Stay 64 AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING 55 auxiliary relay output 28 Back U p Battery 31 Basic Hardwired Zones 8 battery capacity formula 35 BATTERY SELECTION TABLE 34 Battery Size 31 Battery Test 66 bells 25 block 14 Burglary Walk Test 67 BYPASS REPORT CODE 47 58 BYPASS RESTORE REPORT CODE 48
51. The PC Board sse renes 12 Figure4 4 Wire Smoke Detector Connections Zones 1 5 20 Figure5 2 Wire Smoke Detector Connected to Zone 5 21 Figure6 Making Bell Circuit Connections Using Input and Output B of the PS24 Power Supply odule ss eee 25 Figure 7 Wiring the Auxiliary Relay Output for Burglary Alarm Devices 28 Figure 8 Wiring the Auxiliary Relay Output for 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power Usage terne et eee iet gesendet pe ee eden E ER 28 Ademco 5120 Summary of Connections Diagram Inside Back Cover HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual is written to accommodate both the new and the experienced installer of Ademco products A general description of the entire system is located at the beginning of the manual The wiring and physical setup of the hardware follows The sections at the core of the manual include both hardware setup and programming requirements of each device to make that specific device operational in the system A checkout procedure is included at the end of each section We recommend this method to ensure that each device is working properly before proceeding to the next section It must also be used if you are making a particular addition to the system of one of these devices Each of the sections covering the installation of peripheral devices includes the programming for that device W
52. The PS24 Power Supply Module provides an additional 1 7 24VFW full wave rectified unfiltered current Connecting Alarm Indicating Devices Mount the PS24 module in the 5120XM cabinet as per instructions supplied 22 with the 524 Make connections from alarm output terminals on the control Terminals 3 and 4 to PS24 Input A Terminals 10 and 11 or Input B Terminals 15 and 16 If Input A is used Output A must be used to connect alarm indicating devices if Input B is used Output B must be used to connect alarm indicating devices Wire polarized alarm indicating devices to the PS24 Output as shown below OUTPUT B RATING 21 30VFW 1 7 AMPS POLARIZED pidas pus FULL WAVE RECTIFIED UNFILTERED STROBE BELL Pa SHOWN PS24 PI R TI a OWER LIMITED FOr mE USE EOLR SUPPLIED WITH THE CONTROL MODULE E 59 CONNECTION NR L CIRCUIT RATED 9 5 14 VDC CONFIGURE OUTPUT B CONNECT TO CONTROL PANEL EOLR SUPERVISED BELL AS 24VFW EOLR SUPERVISED BELL CIRCUIT FULL WAVE RECTIFIED UNFILTERED POWER LIMITED CONNECT TO CONTROL PANEL AUXILIARY POWER RATED 9 5 14 VDC TO CONFIGURE OUTPUT A AS 24VFW AUXILIARY OUTPUT OUTPUT A RATING 21 30VFW 1 7 AMPS MAX INPUT A GRAY 50 mA CURRENT DRAW EITHER OUTPUT MAY BE CONFIGURED AS 24VFW Em AUXILIARY OUTPUT OR AS 24VFW EOLR SUPERVISED BELL CIRCUIT Figure6 Making Bell Circuit Connections Using I
53. adio and telephone to the central station Trouble restore report 71 is sent on restore of the condition Enter the first digit of the Trouble dialer report for loss of contact with the radio enter 1 9 B 11 C 12 D 13 E 14 or F 15 The 2nd digit of Trouble Dialer Report is automatically the 2nd digit from field 60 Note The Radio should be programmed for device address 3 on the keypad lines 53 MISCELLANEOUS 28 SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING PER ZONE per armed period This field limits alarm sounding to once arming period for a given zone Enter 1 for yes default is O no U L For UL installations enter 0 for unlimited Alarm Soundings 30 ALARM BELL TIMEOUT This field determines whether the bell output will shut off after time allotted or continue until manually turned off Enter as follows 0 Notimeout default 1 4 min 2 8 min 3 12 min 4 16 min Fire bell must be programmed to sound at least 5 minutes 31 AUXILIARY RELAY TIMEOUT This field determines whether the auxiliary relay will shut off after time allotted or continue until manually turned off Enter as follows 0 Notimeout 1 4 min 2 8 min 3 12 min 4 216 min default 32 SUPERVISORY OPEN SHORT Select response of open and short circuits on zones programmed for fire supervisory response type 18 Enter for trouble on open supervisory on short
54. and Vault e Wire the ADEMCO AB12 grade A bell box to the auxiliary relay The relay must be configured as 12V output and be programmed to activate on burglary alarms to provide 16 minute or longer timeout and to provide arming ding Bell wires must be run in conduit e Attach a door tamper switch supplied to the 5120XM back box For safe and vault installations a shock sensor not supplied and a pry off tamper contact not supplied must also be attached to the back box MOUNTING THE CABINET e Wire the bell box and 5120XM cabinet door tamper and shock sensor if used to zone 4 Select the zone 4 alternate tamper function and assign zone 4 a day trouble night alarm response e Entry delays must not exceed 45 seconds and exit delays must not exceed 60 seconds UL 365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm e Follow the instructions for UL 609 local mercantile installations e You may use the main dialer alone or both main and back up dialers e When using the main dialer alone program it to send burglary alarm low battery and normal dialer test reports Program the control panel to send dialer test reports every 24 hours e When using both main and backup dialers program both dialers for line fault supervision Program the control panel to send burglary alarm trouble and low battery reports UL611 UL 1610 Grade B Central Station Burglar Alarm e Follow the instructions for UL 609 local installations e You may use the main dialer al
55. arm 40mA during battery standby 2 Enter devices used POWER 2 OUTPUT Total Current aux power 2 output calculate standby and alarm currents then add to get aux power 2 Device Model Device Current X of Units Standby Alarm current subtotal Aux Power 2 Output Subtotal connector J 5 pins 5 1 400mA max 400mA max 3 E me BELL OUTPUT Total Current output calculate Device Model Device Current X of Units Standby Alarm alarm currents then PS24 PWR SUP 50mA 1 50mA XXXXXX 50mA add to get bell output Bell Output Subtotal current subtotal AUX RELAY OUTPUT Total Current Device Model Device Current X of Units Standby Alarm 4 Enter devices connected to the aux relay output calculate standby and alarm currents then add to get aux relay output current subtotal Note No entries are necessary when red relay power jumper is cut Se eer teste roles i ee Aux Relay Output Subtota terminals 5 6 7 amp 18 400 mA 1 0 32 5 Enter the calculated subtotals of all listed outputs then add to get combined current Enter the calculated combined currents then add to total PCB current Total Current Standby Alarm COMBINED AUX POWER AND BELL Aux Power 1 Output Subtotal Aux Power 2 Output Subtotal XXXXXX Bell Output Subtotal A
56. ated too far from switches Check all openings for proper switch and and or doors and windows not properly magnet orientation aligned 4 CHECK and zonenumber 4 Control has sensed a high resistance Check the sensor or the loop wiring in 1 5 is displayed condition on a loop in one of the hard the affected zone The system will not wired zones arm until this condition is corrected or the affected zone is bypassed 5 Digital communicator mes 5 Ademco5120XM in TEST mode Remove from TEST mode sage not being received 5b Telephone connection not secure Check all connections 5c Digital communicator malfunctioning Check with a different Ademco 5120XM 5d Telephone number in program needs prefix 5d Program prefix or access code into the or access code Ademco 5120XM 5e Telephone call to central monitoring station 5e Ademco 5120XM system cannot work in requires operator assistance this situation 6 Doesnot arm properly 6 Ready light not on 6 Check for faulted zones and make intact or use Bypass arming if desired 7 System doesn t respond to 7 CC MODEM COMM displayed 7 Systemis in communication with down keystrokes on keypad loader at central station Wait until down load session is finished 7b 91 System Busy displayed 7b System has just been powered is in its one minute initialization To bypass this time press 0 7c Keypad address setting incorrect 7c Keypads must
57. be displayed Silencethe alarm by entering the User Code and pressing OFF If the system has been programmed for silent panic there will be no audible alarms or displays A report will be sent to the central station however 3 Notify the central station that all tests are finished and verify results with them Trouble Conditions See Troubleshooting Guide also General Information The word CHECK on the Keypad s display accompanied by a rapid beeping at the Keypad indicates that there is a trouble condition in the system The audible warning sound can be silenced by entering any User code OFF Instruct users to call for service immediately upon seeing any of the following messages Check and Battery Displays When the problem has been corrected the display can be cleared by entering the OFF sequence code plus OFF key twice Adisplay of CHECK accompanied by a zone number means there is an open circuit condition on a fire zone or that there is a system trouble condition such as an earth ground or telephone line fault Adisplay of BAT Fixed word keypads or SYSTEM LO BAT Alpha keypads with no zone number indicates that the system s main standby battery is weak Telephone Line Failure A display of Check 11 or Check 12 fixed word keypads or Check 11 Main Dialer Check 12 Back Up Dialer alpha keypads indicates that a monitored telephone line has been cut or disconnected The keypad will also produ
58. ce a trouble sound silence by entering code plus Power Failure Power failure may be exhibited in one of the following ways If there is no keypad display at all operating power for the system has stopped and the system is inoperative If the message AC LOSS Alpha keypads or NO Fixed word keypads is displayed the keypad is operating on battery power only Other Displays Fixed Word displays arein parenthesis Busy Standby dl If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute the system is disabled Modem Comm CC The system is in communication with the central station for change of function or status verification Comm Failure FC A communication failure has occurred Open Circuit OC The keypad is not receiving signals from the control and sees an open circuit Long Rng Trbl bF Back up LRR communication failure 68 Turning the System Over to the User l Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the User s Manual supplied 2 In particular explain the operation of each zone entry exit perimeter interior fire etc Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature s programmed into the system times and those functions that have been programmed into the available In the spaces provided in the User s Manual record the Entry and Exit Delay pairs of PANIC keys amp 1 amp 3 amp 3
59. creen will now reappear showing the programming changes for that zone Press to continue The next request is to enter Alpha descriptors for thezones The entry may be done now enter 0 1 1 or be done at later time using 82 interactive mode enter 0 We recommend that the entry of Alpha descriptors be done using 82 mode See Section 10 ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING for specific procedure f 0 no was entered above the system will Enter Zn Num return to the Enter Zone Number prompt 00 Quit Proceed with the programming for the next zone as indicated previously When you have finished programmed the hard wired zones exit 56 interactive mode at the Enter Zone Number prompt by pressing 0 0 Program Alpha Enter next zone number Then exit the programming mode by pressing 99 Check Out Procedure For Hard Wired Zones After installation of all hard wired devices is completed the security system should be checked as follows 1 Make certain that all devices and sensors connected to the hard wired zones are not in a faulted state Doors and windows with contacts should be closed PIRs should be covered use a cloth to mask them temporarily if necessary 2 Power up the system temporarily 3 After a 50 second delay with all hard wired zones intact the Alpha keypad connected to the system should display 1f Burglary features are 1f Burglary features enable
60. cupants may have insuffi cient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly The security keypad and remote keypad should be tested as well Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in
61. d are disabled DISARMED SYSTEM NORMAL READY TO ARM If the following is displayed DISARMED Press PRESS TO SHOW to show faults FAULTS press the key to display the faulted zone s Restore any faulted zone s as necessary also make sure that you have connected a 2K ohm EOL resistor across the terminals of unused zones When the DISARMED READY TO ARM message or SYSTEM NORMAL is displayed you can proceed to the next step 4 Fault and then restore every contact or sensor on each zone individually to ensure that it is being monitored by the system Each time a burglary zone is faulted the keypad should display the number of the faulted zone When each burglary zone is restored the READY TO ARM or SYSTEM NORMAL message should appear again For fire and 24 hr zones this test may activate external alarm sounders and send a central station report Therefore alert building occupants and the central station before conducting this test 5 When you get the proper displays on the keypad s the hard wired zones in the system are functioning properly 23 Section 6 SYSTEM ZONES This section provides the following information General information about system zones e System zone assignments General Information System zones may be comprised of the following Zones which monitor various device connections as well as earth ground faults Keypad panic zones which may be assigned 24 hr zone resp
62. d Functions The keypad allows the user to arm and disarm the system and perform other system functions such as bypassing zones and display zone descriptors Zone and system conditions alarm trouble bypass are displayed in the Display Window Note that if you enabled QUICK ARM field 21 the key can be pressed instead of entering the user code for any of the arming procedures Away Stay Instant Maximum etc The user code is always required however when disarming the system Arming Functions The following is a brief list of system commands For detailed information concerning system functions refer to the User s Manual SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDS Code 1 7 Eo ciu NENNEN Code 1 Silencing Sounders Code OFF 1 Resetting Smoke Code OFF 1 twice Detectors and Clearing Alarm Memory Code BYPASS 6 zone number s Unbypassing Zone Code BY PASS 6 zone numbers Types 9 16 17 18 19 and System Zones 6 and 10 13 Un bypassing Other Code 4OFF 1 Zones Fire Walk Test Mode Master Code 68 Code OFF to exit Fire Drill Mode Master or User 2 Code 69 Code OFF to exit Displaying Faulted Zones Before arming the system must be in the READY condition all zones must be intact If the NOT READY message appears press the READY key to display faulted zones Forced Quick Bypass If enabled To automatically bypass all faulted zones use the Qu
63. d bell dings in response to fire zone faults zone type 9 16 amp 17 for the purpose of allowing proper zone operation to be checked without triggering alarms Note that the system will not be operational as an alarm system i e cannot sense alarms while this test is active The test can only be activated by entering the master code and pressing 68 while the burglary portion of the system is disarmed This test should be conducted at periodic intervals as determined by the local authority having jurisdiction 66 When this test is first activated the system will sound fire bells for 3 seconds and will light all keypad indicators and display window segments to verify that they are working properly The system will send a Walk Test Start report to the central station The keypads will then display Fire Walk Test in Progress alpha keypads or TEST CF fixed word keypads and will sound a single beep every 15 seconds while this test is active Fault and reset each fire alarm sensor zone types 9 16 and 17 in turn Each action should cause keypads to beep and fire bells to ding The auxiliary relay will also ding if set for Alarm function 1 in field 34 and if assigned in field 85 to the fire zone that was faulted The keypads will display the zone number and the associated alpha descriptor while the zone remains faulted The system automatically issues a smoke detector power reset about 10 seconds after it finds a fault on one
64. der 3 secs 442 Contat ID 1400 2300 2 DTMF 10 cps 1400Hz Under 3 secs 42 The following describes each format in greater detail 341 and 441 Standard Formats Comprise a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a single digit report code e g Alarm Trouble Restore Open Close etc 3 1 4 1 Expanded Formats Comprise 3 or 4 digit subscriber account number a two digit report code Thefirst digit is displayed on the first line followed by a second line where the first digit is repeated 3 or 4 times and followed by the second digit This is the expanded digit 442 Format Comprises a 4 digit subscriber number and 2 digit report code Ademco Contact ID Reporting Format Comprises a 4 digit subscriber number 1 digit event qualifier new or restore 3 digit event code and 3 digit zone number user number or system status number see example later in this section Report Alarm Trouble Supervisory Bypass AC Loss Low Batt Open Close Canca Test Test Off normal Walk Test Start Walk Test End Alarm Restore Supervisory Restore AC Restore LoBat Res Trouble Res Bypass Res 341441 341 441 Standard Expanded 4 2 555 5 SSS S A SSSS AZ AAA A Z SSS S T SSS S T SSSS Tt TTT T t 555 5 5 SSS S 5555 2 5 5 5 5 5 2 SSS S B SSS S SSSS Bb BBB B b SSS S E SSS S E SSSSEAC EEE E Ac SSS S
65. e description in memory 6 Enter NN where NN is the next zone that you want to review or for which you want to program a descriptor To modify the descriptor enter again To exit this mode press 00 Adding Custom Words You can add up to five installer defined words to the built in vocabulary Each of the five words can actually consist of a word string of one or more words but no more than ten characters can be used for each word or word string Custom words must begin with an alphabetic character If a number or symbol is used as the first character the word will not 22 be saved When adding Custom Words in steps 3 6 the keypad keys perform the following functions 3 1 6 4 7 8 Advances through the al phabet in ascending order Moves through the alphabet in descending order Selects desired letter moves cursor one space to right Moves cursor one space to left Inserts a space at the cursor location erasing any character located there Saves the new word in the system s memory 1 Perform steps 1 2 and 3 of Programming the Descriptors on a previous page Select CUSTOM WORD mode enter 1 when the prompt CUSTOM WORD is displayed 2 Enter the number 1 5 of the custom word or word string to be created for example if you are creating the first custom word or word string enter 1 for the second enter 2 etc A
66. e nnn nnn 68 EH CE 68 Other Displays Fixed Word 5 enne nenne 68 Turning the System Over to the nen nennen nre nennen en 69 WO CHEN 69 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 2 2 2 2 1 70 Contacting Technical Support In The Event Of Problems sssssseeeeeeeeen nnne 71 SPECIFICATIONS amp 55 5 72 Te eli e li e gem 72 Accessories Compatible 73 SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 5 75 REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS 76 LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM 78 LIMITED WARRANTY ket is n eem 79 INDEX onem oe tunt ten esc et en e sese 80 5120XM SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM Inside Back Cover PROGRAMMING FORM 2 esee nennen nn rennen nen nns Centerfold LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations 10 Figure2 Installing the Cabinet Lock esee 11 Figure 3 Mounting
67. e programming indicated previously in each section you can use this table to program all the data fields now 20 MASTER CODE Euge The Master code allows full control over system operation and is intended for installer use only The installer should program a User 2 code for the system s primary end user See the SYSTEM OPERATION section for more information Default is 5 12 0 21 QUICK ARM ENABLE If enabled the key can be used instead of the User Code when arming the system Enter 0 for disabled or 1 for enabled Default is 0 23 FORCED BYPASS FUNCTION This feature allows all faulted zones to be bypassed automatically All zones that are bypassed by this function will be displayed after the bypass is initiated No forced bypass This is the default 1 Allows automatic bypass of all open zones 27 OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO eg No 7720 PLUS This option is for future use and has not been evaluated by UL It must be disabled set to 0 this is the default setting output to LRR is selected here all messages that are programmed to go to the primary telephone line receiver will also be sent to the 7720 PLUS radio These messages will always be in Contact ID format not affected by entry in field 46 The data line is supervised as well as certain functions in the radio If communication is lost or a trouble develops the system will attempt to send a message via both r
68. ed in step A detail Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board tothe cabinet with the accompanying screws interference with television reception Be sure that the mounting screws are tight This ensures that there is a good 2 ground connection between the PC board the cabinet Also dress field wiring away from the microprocessor center section of the PC board Usethe 2 loops on the left and right sidewalls of the cabinet for anchoring field wiring using tie wraps These steps are important to minimizing the risk of panel RF 11 DETAIL A SIDE VIEW OF BOARD INSERTED INTO SLOTS DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF SHORT MOUNTING CLIPS Figure3 Mounting The PC Board Telephone Line Connections The 5120XM provides two supervised dialer outputs referred to as the main and backup dialers In fireinstallations both outputs must be connected to separate telephone lines providing loop start service Connect the main dialer and back up dialer if used outputs to telephone company lines using the RJ 31X cables supplied Do not connec to telephone company lines which provide ground start service oh DO NOT connect both outputs to the same telephone line A secondary phone lineis required in case of primary phone line failure AN 1 To prevent the risk of shock disconnect phone lines at telco jack before servicing the panel 2 If the control is connected to a t
69. elay Activation for Zones 10 12 95 amp 96 0 Nooutput 1 Bell 2 Aux Relay Bell amp Aux relay Zones programmed for fire alarm response zone types 9 16 and 17 must be assigned to trigger the bell output can trigger the aux relay additionally Therefore option 1 or 3 must be selected for fire zones 9 Press 56 Zone Programming mode Program Zone 6 for 24 Hr trouble response to supervise the bell output or 0 to disable bell supervision default is zone type 19 24 Hr Trouble 27 Section 8 AUXILIARY RELAY CONNECTIONS This section provides the following information General information about the auxiliary relay e Wiring the auxiliary relay e Programming the auxiliary relay General Information The 5120XM provides on auxiliary relay output which may be configured as one of the following Wet 12VDC form C relay output Dry unsupervised form C relay output with contacts rated at 30VAC VDC 2A max resistive loads The relay pole terminal 6 is set at the factory for a 12V nominal 10 14VDC output providing 400mA max standby current 1A max alarm current auxiliary relay aux power 1 and aux power 2 outputs cannot exceed 400mA Thetotal alarm current that can be drawn from these outputs plus the bell output cannot exceed 1A 4 The total combined standby current that be drawn from the 5120 5 If configuring the relay as a dry form C relay output cu
70. eld 49 47 Press 65 OPEN EXIT ALARM REPORT CODE OPEN EXIT The OPEN report is sent upon disarming of the system The 2nd digit is automatically sent as the User No if expanded or 442 reporting is selected The EXIT ALARM report is sent if an entry exit zone remains faulted after exit time has ended and the system is not disarmed within the new entry delay period The 2nd digit of the EXIT ALARM REPORT is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in 56 if expanded or 4 2 reporting is selected See TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES explanation on previous page for fields 66 74 and 84 Press 66 ARM AWAY STAY REPORT CODE AWAY STAY This option allows for independent programming of AWAY and STAY reports 2nd digit of Report is User No if expanded or 442 reporting is selected Press 68 CANCEL REPORT CODE This is sent upon disarming of the system after an alarm condition was reported Press 69 GROUP RESTORES FOR TROUBLE amp BYPASS Enter O if a report is desired for each zone restoral as it occurs This is the default Enter 1 if a report is not desired until all zones have restored Must be for fire and UL burglary installations Note 1 not applicable to Contact ID reporting Press 70 ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODE 1st DIGIT This is sent when the zone that caused an alarm is restored to its non faul
71. elephone line inside a PABX be sure the PABX has a back up power supply that can support the PABX for 24 hours Central Station usage or 60 hours Remote Station usage Many PABXs are not power backed and connection to such a PABX will result in a communication failure if power is lost Enabling the Dialer Outputs To enable the dialer outputs entries must be made in field 79 Enter 1 in the first entry space to enable the main dialer Enter 1 in the second entry space to enable the backup dialer Telephone Line Supervision The supervision circuits on both the main and backup dialer outputs will indicate a fault when the tip ring voltage falls below 2 volts provided that their supervisory zones are enabled zones 11 and 12 respectively These zones are enabled in field 56 and should be assigned a response type of 19 24 hr trouble In fire installations both outputs must be configured for line fault supervision 12 Dialer Operation When only the main dialer is enabled 1 0 in field 79 the 5120XM will attempt to route all calls over the main output When both main and back up dialers are enabled 1 1 in field 79 the 5120XM will attempt to route all calls over the main output until a fault is detected at which time it will attempt to use the back up output Line faults will result in a Zone 11 MAIN DIALER FAULT or a Zone 12 BACKUP DIALER FAULT display The control will make up to 5 attempt
72. ending Burglary UL609 Grade A Local Mercantile Premises and Mercantile Safe and Vault e UL611 UL 1610 Grade B Central Station Burglary Alarm Service GradeA service will be available with future 7720PLUS LORRA UL365 Grade A Police Connect Burglary Alarm Service 9 Section 2 INSTALLING THE CONTROL This section provides instructions for mounting the control cabinet and installing the cabinet lock Also included in this section are instructions for the following Installing the main PC board Making phone line connections Installing the back up battery in the cabinet Connecting the AC transformer and battery Making earth ground connections Mounting the Cabinet Mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchors not supplied in a clean dry area that is not readily accessible to the general public Four mounting holes are provided at the back of the cabinet Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing The panel door must be supervised Mount the clip on tamper switch supplied to the cabinet s right side wall as shown in the diagram below and wire it to zone 4 e Usea burglary bell with a tamper protected housing such as the Ademco AB12 The bell housing s tamper switch and inner tamper linings must also be wired to zone 4 Burglary alarm bells should be powered from the control s auxiliary relay power output e Program zone 4 for day trouble night alarm type 5 field 56 re
73. entRegulred ii prc cedat eaa deste tue hec 61 Initial Download aere ERR eere Lerner 61 Remote Programming Information nnne ener ennemi enne 62 Remote Programming Advisory Notes 62 SYSTEM OPERATION ire certe n x En e Eee rent 63 User Codes o e eq db p EP tet ne CEPR ened UA eine anda ae RR 63 Master Code 63 Secondary User Codes s eadera f de deed dr eerta ent 63 Keypad Functions vonmi vini iiaii ne te ce EE Ee d e e La ta 64 AGMING F 64 Panic Keys eus cedat eu ie ee pice cre i ple eee ferta eic fne cae 65 TESTING THE 5 5 2 42 2 44 66 Battery T St RR e qe Dar e iter 66 Blau MEI ICM Wc 66 Fire Drill Test cene terre eee re De n Ae ide ee er d cci ed 66 One Man Fire Walk Test 66 Burglary Walk Test 2 67 Armed BurglatyiLest d ote ed GU OE qe ea den 67 trouble Conditi ONS 251 ceret it ca Pe HR Ree io ion d RE es ER FU hig aves nats 68 General Infortmation pepe get dq 68 Check and Battery 68 Telephone nemen nennen ennemi nenne nemen ten enn
74. face mount or flush mount 6139 R keypads using an appropriate Trim Ring Kit 6139 The 6137 R keypads can be surface mounted only Refer to the mounting instructions and template induded with the keypad and or trim ring kit for specific information Preliminary Check out Procedure If you want to check that the system is working before connecting field wiring from zones and devices do the following 1 Temporarily connect a 2K ohm end of line resistor across each of the basic hard wire zones 1 5 as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram Without actual zone wiring or EOL resistors connected the keypads in the system will not display the Ready message Power up the system temporarily 3 Busy Standby Alpha keypads or Not Ready Fixed word keypads will be displayed 15 After approximately 1 minute the green READY LED should light and Fixed word keypads should display the word AC Alpha keypads should display DISARMED READY TO ARM if burglary features enabled or SYSTEM NORMAL if burglary features are disabled To bypass the 1 minute delay press plus 0 If the Ready display does not appear on any of the keypads the system or a Not Ready message is displayed check the keypad wiring connections and make sure each of the 5 hard wired zones has a 2K ohm resistor connected across its terminals When you get the proper Ready displays on the keypad s the system is
75. for all devices on OUTPUT A 570 17 Load from step 7 to max max get total PS24 module load Total OUTPUT B load total for all devices on OUTPUT B 570 mA 1 7A max max 5120XM LOAD 4V equivalent control panel load at 24V as calculated above PS24 PCB current 40 mA 40 mA these values are fixed Total PS24 module load add currents in columns above 610 4 18A max max Using the total BATTERY CAPACITY CALCULATION WORKSHEET calculated PS24 module load step 10 Calculated calculate the battery apacity Value capacity required for the installation Standby Total standby load x 24 or 60 hours x 1 1 contingency Capacity factor use total PS24 standby load Alarm Total alarm load x alarm time in hours Capacity i e 5 minutes 0 083 hours 15 minutes 0 250 hours use total PS24 alarm load Total Add standby and alarm capacities Capadty Using the battery BATTERY SELECTION TABLE capacity from step 11 select the Yuasa appropriate battery Model Number Comments Use two batteries from the same manufacturer with the same capacity and approximately the same age Replace both batteries at the same time even if only one battery is low Making the Battery Connections 1 Use the battery capacity calculation worksheet above to determine the appropriate battery for the installation Do not connect the batteries until all devices have been wired to the control 2 Verify
76. hods that can be used to enter Alpha descriptors The easiest method requires that you simply enter the 3 digit reference number for the desired word s The 3 digit number for each word is provided in the Alpha Vocabulary list on a following page An alternate method allows you to pick the desired words by scrolling through the Alpha Vocabulary list Programming the Descriptors 1 With the system powered up enter the programming mode by keying Master code 5120 8 0 The following display will appear Master Code 20 82 Program Alpha 2 ddl 82 n 0 No 1 Yes_ 00 e Program Alpha prompt wi appear 477 Y Custom Words 2 Hie d E en 0 1 Yes 00 Custom Words prompt wi appear 96 Summary Display Default Descriptor 4 ZN 01 ZONE 01 Flashing Cursor system is ready for entry of word Flashing Cursor ZN 01 BACK ZN 01 BACK A Flashing Cursor if 6 is pressed system is ready for next word ZN 01 BACK D OOR asning Cursor 37 4 5 Press 0 No The system will then automatically display the descriptor for zone 1 The procedure for adding custom words to the built in vocabulary will be found later under Adding Custom Words If a descriptor was not entered previously for zone 1 the default descriptor for zone 1 will be dis played Note that this a summary mode and that no entries
77. ick Bypass method Enter code BYPASS then wait for all open zones to be displayed Arm when display indicates bypass and ready to Only the Master code can be used to bypass hard wired zones programmed for fire alarm types 9 16 17 fire supervisory type 18 responses 24 hr trouble zones type 19 and system zones 6 and 10 13 Bypasses on these zones can only be by 48551157 ng the bypass command Bypasses oth ent the OFF SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES Features for Each Arming Mode Arming Exit Entry Perimeter Interior Mode Delay naay Armed ae away Sp ys ys Ys Ys Yes o Yes INSTANT Ys No Ys No MAXIMUM ys No Ye Ye Panic Keys There are three panic key pairs or on some keypads lettered keys that if programmed can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each can be individually programmed for 24 hour Silent Audible Personal or Fire Emergency responses The panic function is activated when both keys of the appropriate key pair are pressed at the same time or the appropriate lettered key is pressed for at least 2 seconds The panic functions are identified by the system as follows Displayed as Zone 116 or TA amp or B BI amp a 1 Key D if present is not active here 2 For the Silent Panic functions to be of practical value the system must be connected to a central station
78. isory Notes The control does not scan zones for faults and ignores keypad entries while the control is in communication with the downloading computer A copy of the program downloaded may be produced from the IBM PC compatible computer using the product s internal report generator when an optional printer is connected consult your PC manual for proper printer and connections Program upload time 1 minute 30 seconds for a complete program Program download time varies depending on changes 2 minutes 40 seconds for a complete program 62 Section 15 SYSTEM OPERATION This section provides the following information User Codes Keypad functions Panic keys User Codes This system provides 1 Master code 5 secondary codes Users 2 6 and 1 duress code User 8 These are described below Master Code The installer programs the 4 digit Master Code initially as part of the programming procedure The factory default Master code is 5120 but may be changed in field 20 The master code is intended for use by the installer only The installer must program a User 2 code for use by the system s primary end user The Master code is the only code that is allowed entry into programming mode and also in normal operation mode is used to enter the other user codes which are allowed access to the normal functions of the system Secondary User Codes In normal operation mode the Master user code can be used to assign up to 5
79. ithout an understanding of the programming methodology you will not be able to successfully perform the required programming in each of these sections We therefore urge you to read Section 4 MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING before any programming is performed If you an experienced user of Ademco products you may choose to wire and then program the entire system at once If so refer to Section 4 MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING and 5 13 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS after the hardware setup is complete A blank pull out programming form is included with this manual This manual uses various icons to denote critical notes and technical tips to assist you with the installation of this system These are easily seen in the left hand column of the relevant information CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL MAIN SECTION TITLES ARE SHOWN IN REVERSE Before you begin using this manual it is important that you understand the meaning of the following symbols icons UL These notes include specific information which must be followed if you are installing this system for a UL Listed application continuing with the installation and which if not observed could result in operational difficulties These notes include information that you should be aware of before of the system or could cause damage to the system Please read each warning carefully This symbol also denotes warnings about physical harm to the installer
80. its if PABX is needed to access an outside telephone line If fewer than 4 digits are needed to be entered enter them and then press followed by the next field number to be programmed eg 41 To clear entries from this field press 4O Fields 40 41 42 Press 41 PRIMARY PHONE No Enter up to the number of po ped deep qoae Enter up to 12 digits digits shown Do not fill If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and next field unused Eu dom number e g 42 To dear entries from field press 41 11 for Press 42 SECONDARY PHONE No 12 for LE ttt Enter up to 12 digits 13 for a pause If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and next field 2 5 secs number e g 43 To dear entries from field press 42 Press 43 SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No Central Station Account N umber Enter 3 or 4 digits Enter digits 0 9 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 E or 415 F If 3 digit entry desired enter and then press as fourth digit To clear entries from field press 43 See blank Programming Form for examples of Account No entries Press 45 MAIN DIALER PULSE TONE SELECTION Enter 1 digit default 0 EN 0 Pulse Dial 1 Tone Dial Default is 0 45 Press 46 Press 47 Press 48 Press 49 Press 50 Press 56 REPORT FORMAT L Determines which format is to be used to report
81. latched on alarm or to restore when zone restores see field 76 Provides a supervisory indication when a zone is shorted for longer than the time programmed in field 78 delay time setting when a delay is enabled in field 57 For fire installations the combined sensor and program field 78 must not exceed 90 seconds Provides either a trouble field 32 0 or a supervisory field 32 1 on an open circuit No bell output is is provided Usually assigned to a zone containing a fire sprinkler supervisory sensors such as Post I ndicator Value sensors Provides a trouble response on an open or short circuit and on system zone faults Usually assigned to system zones such as Zone 10 earth ground fault and Zone 11 main dialer fault 52 Section 13 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS Description of System Data Fields THE BLANK PROGRAMMING FORM INCLUDED WITH THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TO RECORD THE DATA FOR THIS INSTALLATION Defaults where applicable Are Indicated In Text The following is a table containing a list of all data fields in this control presented in numerical order If you have performed the programming instructions that were included with the installation of each of the various peripheral devices covered in previous sections this table will simply serve as a reference for all data fields in the system If you have decided to program all the data fields in the system at one time and therefore did not perform th
82. letin Board System 1 516 496 3980 1200 9600 Baud 8 Data Bits 1 Start Stop Bit No Parity ATLIS FAX Automated F ax Retrieval System 1 800 573 0153 1 516 921 6704 E xt 1667 ADEMCO World Wide Web HTTP WWW ADEMCO COM Internet E Mail Address Ademco Tech_SP RT Ademco 165 Ademco com 71 Section 18 SPECIFICATIONS amp ACCESSORIES Specifications SECURITY CONTROL 1 Physical 18 H x14 1 2 W x4 3 D 2 Electrical VOLTAGE INPUT From built in transformer supplying 18VAC for 5120XM and 30VAC for PS24 Power Supply Module Transformer requires nominal 120V 2 5A input RECHARGEABLE BACK UP BATTERY 2 12VDC 7AH to 17 2AH Gel type connected to PS24 Power Supply Module Charging Voltage 27 0 27 6VDC from PS24 Power Supply BELL OUTPUT 12V 1 0 Amp output should be connected to a PS24 Power Supply Module input but can power 12V indicating devices instead if desired Selectable for Style Y EOLR supervision using 610 7 EOLR or no supervision PS24 provides separate 1 7A 24VF W output RELAY OUTPUT Auxiliary Relay Output selectable for wet form C output rated at 12V 400mA standby max 1A alarm max or dry form C output with contacts rated at 30VAC VDC 2A max resistive loads OUTPUT POWER Combined Auxiliary Power 1 Auxiliary Power 2 and Auxiliary Relay standby currents cannot exceed 400mA Combined above currents plus Bell Output current canno
83. ly closed Smoke could be blocked by the closed door Also an alarm in the hallway outside may not wake up the sleeper if the door is closed nstall a smoke detector inside bedrooms where electrical appliances such as portable heaters air conditioners or humidifiers are used nstall a smoke detector at both ends of a hallway if the hallway is more than 40 feet 12 meters long Install smoke detectors in any room where an alarm control is located or in any room where alarm control connections to an AC source or phone lines are made If detectors are not so located a fire within the room could prevent the control from reporting a fire or an intrusion lll Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection A Heat Activated Detectors Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection For proper intrusion coverage sensors should be located at every possible point of entry to a home or commercial premises This would include any skylights that may be present and the upper windows multi level building In addition we recommend that radio backup be used in a security system so that alarm signals still be sent to the alarm monitoring station in the event that the telephone lines are out of order alarm signals are normally sent over the phone lines if connected to an alarm monitoring station TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION eren nen
84. n the receiver does not receive a valid message the kissoff frequency will not be given by the central station receiver f the secondary telephone number is programmed for backup reporting only program field 47 0 the panel will make a total of five attempts to the primary telephone number and five attempts to the secondary telephone number to get a valid message through If only the primary number is programmed the panel will make 10 attempts to the primary number If the panel is not successful after its numerous attempts the keypad will display Communication Failure Alpha keypad or FC Fixed word keypad The 5120XM has two dialers a main and a back up dialer Each of these is enabled separately in program field 79 both are enabled by default If enabled the backup dialer will only become active when a line fault voltage on the main dialer drops below 2 volts is sensed The main and back up dialers are supervised by system zones 11 and 12 respectively Report Code Formats The following chart defines the three sets of handshake kissoff frequencies that the panel supports and the different formats that can be sent for each FORMAT HANDSHAKE TRANSMITS DATA KISSOFF TRANSMIT TIME Low Speed 1400 2 1900H z 10PPS 1400H z Under 15 secs 3 1 Standard report 4 1 4 2 Sescoa Rad 2300Hz 1800Hz 20PPS 2300Hz Under 10 secs 3 1 Standard report 4 1 4 2 Express 1400 2300Hz DTMF 10 cps 1400Hz Un
85. n for the zone the description will appear 3 Scrolls both alphabet with no cursor since this is a display mode To enter or change a de and actual words in scription press Zone Number again A flashing cursor will now ap ascending alphabetical pear order Assume for example that the desired description for zone 1 is BACK Scrolls both alphabet DOOR and actual words in 3 Select the first letter of the desired description note that A is descending alphabetical already displayed 142 between aipha Press key 3 repeatedly to advance through the alphabet e g to B or bet and aqual vio med key 1 to go backward Then press 6 to display the first available word also used to save words beginning with the desired letter e g BABY Stores the zone descrip Next press 3 repeatedly to move forward or 1 to move backward until tion in memory the desired word is displayed e g BACK Then press 6 to accept the word and toggle back to the alphabet list 38 4 For selection of the next word e g DOOR repeat step 3 as follows Press key 3 until the first letter of the next word appears e g D Then press 6 to display the first available word beginning with that letter e g DAUGHTERS Press 3 repeatedly until the desired word e g DOOR appears To accept the word press 6 which toggles back to the alphabet list 5 When all desired words have been entered press 8 to store th
86. n step 3 in Alternate Method For Programming Zone Descriptors each word will be found at the end of the group of words that begin with the same letter as it does 39 888559888 8 012 024 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 041 042 043 045 047 049 050 051 053 054 055 056 057 Word Space A AIR ALARM ALCOVE ALLEY AMBUSH ANTENNA AREA APARTMENT ART ATTIC AUDIO AUX AUXILIARY B BABY BACK BACKUP BAR BARN BASEMENT BATHROOM BED BEDROOM BELL BLOWER BOILER BOTTOM BOX BREAK BUILDING BURNER CALL CAMERA CAR CASE CASH CCTV CEILING CELLAR CENTRAL CIRCUIT CLIP CLOSED COIN COLD COATROOM COLLECTION COMBUSTION COMPUTER CONTACT D DAUGHTERS DELAYED DEN DESK DETECTOR DIALER DINING 058 ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST For Entering Zone Descriptors DISCRIMINATOR 059 8 061 85888288 8 070 071 072 072 075 076 077 88885808 SSSBRSRRSBREBYS DISPLAY DOCK DOOR DORMER DOWN DOWNSTAIRS DRAWER DRIVEWAY DRUG DUCT E EARTH EAST ELECTRIC EMERGENCY ENTRY EQUIPMENT EXECUTIVE EXIT EXTERIOR F FACTORY FAILURE FAMILY FATHERS FENCE FILE FIRE FLOOR FLOW FOIL FOYER FREEZER FRONT FUR FURNACE G GALLERY GARAGE GAS GATE GLASS GROUND GUEST GUN H HALL HEAT HIGH HOLDUP HOUSE 1 INFRARED INSIDE INTERIOR INTRUSION J J EWELRY 111 12 113 114
87. nd then waiting 90 seconds for a second alarm trigger If the smoke detector or thermostat does not trigger again the control will disregard the first trigger and no alarm signal will occur This feature eliminates false alarms due to electrical or physical transients Turning Off Fire Alarm Sounding You can turn off fire alarm sounding by entering the User Code OFF on any keypad To clear the memory of alarm and to reset the detector s alarm enter the User Code OFF again Programming Hard Wired Zones 1 With at least one 2 line Alpha keypad 6139 6139R connected to the keypad terminals on the control power up the system temporarily 2 Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Master code 5 12 0 8 0 3 Press 56 Notethat this is an interactive programming mode Y ou will use it to program zone numbers zone types and alarm report codes for 21 hard wired zones Enter Zn Num 00 Quit ZoneNumber f Typical summary display Zone Number 01 Zone Type Fire Zone T ype T U pon entering 56 mode this prompt will be displayed Enter the first zone number that you wish to program 0 0 to exit zone programming If you are starting with zone 1 enter 01 Press to continue A summary display will appear showing the present status of that zone s programming Zn zone number ZT zone type RC report code for that zone Values displayed
88. nen nennen nnn nens 8 Section 2 INSTALLING THE CONTROL Mounting the Cabinet Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing Grade A Mercantile Safe amp Vault Listing sse 11 Installing the Lod C qt n OU ei rete 11 Installing the Control s 4 nnne nnn nnn 11 Telephone Fine Connections a e HE AE ERR ERN IRE 12 Connecting the AC Transformer and Backup 13 Earth Ground Gonriections a oh Ud X ur depen eet ue opi Rr een tomate xd 13 Section 3 INSTALLING REMOTE 5 14 Keypads That May Be enn tne nene nen eene 14 Wiring To The Keypads wisi t REED eee aime CHE a 14 Mounting rhe Keypadi x t eae e pex Ecran qu uv ode 15 Preliminary Check Out tpe ipee tp iR Rex ie 15 Section 4 MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING eere 17 General Programming Information nennen enne enne ns 17 Entering Program tare rte berti i pre pnr 17 Programming a Data Field ee Le i Pe e Ute RE RR a ee Aene 17 Reviewing a Data Field 18 Erasing an a
89. ng 98 prevents re entry using Master code or 99 allows re entry using Master code Wait approx 1 minute for system to stabilize Then the central station can initiate the downloading session by calling the control Remote Programming Information The downloading system can perform many functions when in communication with the control unit Besides uploading and downloading the status of the system can be observed and various commands can be initiated as follows Arm the System in the Away Mode Disarm the System Bypass a Zone Force the System to Accept a New Program Download Shut Down Communication dialer Functions non payment of monitoring fees in an owned system Shut Down all Security System Functions non payment for a leased system Inhibit Local Keypad Programming prevents account takeover Command the System to Upload a Copy of its Resident Program to the office Read Arming Status AC Power Status Lists of Faulted Zones Bypassed Zones Zones Currently in Alarm and Zones Currently in Trouble K After the control and the PC have established valid communication each keypad on the system will become inactive and will display C C or MODEM COMM The keypads will become active after the download communication is terminated The detailed operation of the download func tions is covered in the installation instructions for the V LINK Downloading Software Diskette Remote Programming Adv
90. ng for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protec
91. nput and Output B of the PS24 Power Supply Module To supervise the bell output wiring do the following Connect polarized 24V alarm indicating devices in parallel across either Output A or B depending on which Input is used of the PS24 Power Supply M odule e Attach a 2K ohm EOLR Model 7610 7 supplied across the bell wires at the last device on the wire run Program Zone 6 for a 24 Hr trouble response type this is the default In fireinstallations the bell output must be configured for EOLR supervision To unsupervise the bell output wiring do the following e Cut the white jumper labeled W2 on the control panel Program Zone 6 for a response type of not used 5120XM s Connector J 5 pins 8 and 9 respectively and not to supervised zones on the 5120XM as shown in the PS24 s Installation Instructions Additionally program field 37 must be set to 1 so that the 5120XM will read AC and battery power status from the PS24 s Low AC and Low Battery outputs instead of from its internal AC battery monitoring circuitry 2 The 5245 Low Low Battery outputs must be connected to the Compatible Alarm Indicating Devices Use only polarized 21 30VF W UL listed alarm indicating devices The following are examples of compatible devices Horn Strobes System Sensor MASS2475ADA SS2475ADA Wheel ock LS1M 24 VFR 26 BELL CIRCUIT WIRE RUN LENGTH TABLE NOTE Lengths bel
92. o 12 digits If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and next field number 0 43 clear entries from field press 42 See note above also SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No Primary Receiver See notes above Enter digits 0 9 11 12 13 0 14 or 15 Enter as the fourth digit if a 3 digit account number for 3 1 dialer reporting format is used Enter 0 as the first digit of a 4 digit account number for Nos 0000 0999 Exit field by pressing and press next field number if only 3 digits are used To dear entries from field press 43 See blank Programming F orm for examples of Account No entries MAIN DIALER PULSE TONE 0 2 Pulse Dial default 1 Dial REPORT FORMAT Determine which format is to be used to report to the central station Enter 1 digit 0 9 0 234 4 1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard this is the default 1 3 1 4 1 Radionics Standard 2 442 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard 3 4 2 Radionics Standard 6 4 2 ADEMCO Express 7 ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting 8 234 4 1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Expanded 9 341 4 1 Radionics Expanded Enter as the 4th digit of 43 if 3 1 dialer reporting is to be used For an explanation of these formats see Section 11 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION Note The maximum number of alarm and alarm restore reports during one armed period is determined by field 92 55
93. of these zones to allow faulted detectors to be reset To end the test enter any user code and press OFF Note that the test will automatically end if no faults are detected within a 30 minute time period The system will send a Walk Test End report to the central station when the test is ended Burglary Walk Test code TEST 5 This test causes the system to sound keypad beeps in response to faults on burglary and non fire related 24 hour zones for the purpose of allowing proper zone operation to be checked without triggering alarms Notethat the system will not trigger alarms for burglary and non fire related 24 hour zones but will trigger fire alarms while this test is active This test can only be activated by any user code by entering the corresponding user code and pressing TEST while the burglary portion of the system is disarmed UL requires that this test be conducted on a weekly basis When this test is first activated the system will sound bells connected to the auxiliary relay for 1second The system will send a Walk Test Start report to the central station The keypads will display Burg Walk Test in Progress alpha keypads or TEST Cb fixed keypads and will sound a single beep every 15 seconds whilethe test remains active Open and dose each protected door and window in turn Each action should produce 3 beeps from the keypad Walk in front of any motion detectors Listen for three beeps when the detector senses movemen
94. one Program the control panel to send burglary alarm opening closing normal dialer test and low battery reports Program the control panel to send normal dialer test reports every 24 hours 76 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC Part 15 STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver control Move the antenna leads a
95. onses that are activated whether the system is armed or disarmed Zones which have a special purpose such as to bypass a relay or to assign a zone descriptor to a relay System Zone Assignments Zone6 Bell Supervision monitors the bell circuit output for open and short circuit faults Defaults to zone response type 19 24 Hr Trouble Zone 7 Keypad Panic activated by pressing the keypad B key or by simultaneously pressing the and 7 keys Keys must be held for two seconds Zone8 Keypad Duress activated by using the duress code corresponds to User Code 8 at the keypad This generates a call tothe central monitoring station only useful if a report code is programmed for Zone 8 Zone 10 Earth Ground Supervision monitors the control s field wiring for earth ground faults Defaults to zoneresponsetype 19 24 Hr Trouble Supervision must be enabled response type 19 for fire installations Zone 11 Main Dialer Supervision monitors the main dialer telephone connection for line faults Defaults to zone response type 19 24 Hr Trouble Zone 12 Back up Dialer Supervision monitors the backup dialer telephone connection for line faults Defaults to zone response type 19 24 Hr Trouble Zone 13 Auxiliary Relay Disable represents the auxiliary relay for purposes of allowing this relay to be bypassed Does not supervise anything and does not get assigned a zone response type Zone95 Keypad Panic activated
96. or the descriptor press 8 Flashing Cursor if 6 is instead of 6 to save them in pressed system ready for memory next word 10 The two words in our example have now been entered Note however that up to three words may be entered provided the number of characters will fit on the screen Press 8 to save all words in ZN 01 BACK memory Summary Display The A with the flashing cursor over it will disappear indicating that the ZN01 BACK word s are stored in memory for that DOOR zone as shown in the summary display at the left 1l To enter a descriptor for the next zone press plus the desired zone number e g 02 The summary display following step 4 previously will appear Now repeat steps 5 through 10 for the descriptor for the next zone 12 To exit the Alpha descriptor mode press 4040 at the summary display i t will ispl Program Alpha This prompt will be displayed 0 No 1 Yes 00 Alpha Pgm 13 Press 0 This will be displayed 82 14 Press 99 to exit the programming mode Alternate Method For Programming Zone Descriptors When entering Zone 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 of previous method Descriptors using Method 2 the keypad keys 2 Notethat the first letter of the alphabet appears after the zone number perform the following and that the zone number is automati cally included with the description functions If there already is a descriptio
97. output 2 MA MAX FOR 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS be up ta 1 7A indpendent of current drawn from UP TO 16 DETECTORS OF TYPE SPECIFIED IN 5120 PS24 MODULE SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR MOUNTING CONTROL EA CONNECT TO 5120XM 12V INSTRUCTIONS MAY BE USED ete E x BATTERY BATTERY TERMINALS USE UL COMPATIBILITY ID 51 instructions for required capacity CABLES battery mounting Replace both batteries every USE ADEMCO MODEL 610 7 three years SEE EARTH GROUND 2K EOLR ON FIRE ZONES Note 4 CONNECTIONS ABOVE Ail circuits are power limited except transformer 18VAC output and 30VAC outputs T a F4 z SEE AC TRANSFORMER TOS120XM FOR 24VFW AUX L4 CONNECTIONS ABOVE CE NSTHUCTONS 4 SUPERVISED 1 30 VW FULL 2 E RECTIFIED amp MIN 17 UNFILTERED iri PA IES B LIMITED is e SUPERVISED SEE NOTES 1 2 cn S SUPPLIED SEE NOTE 3 83 ADEMCO ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright 1996 PITTWAY CORPORATION N8029 6 96
98. ow are measured from PS24 to farthest device on wire run These lengths correspond to a voltage drop of 2 4V Bell Current 18 mA AWG 100 1870 ft 2980 ft 4750 ft 7550 ft 250 750ft 1190 ft 1900 ft 3020 ft 375 ft 590 ft 950 ft 1510 ft 750 1000 Programming E xternal Sounder Options 1 With at least one 2 line Alpha keypad 6139 6139R connected to the keypad terminals on the control power up the system temporarily 2 Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Master code 5 12 0 8 0 3 Press 30 Alarm Bell Timeout Enter 0 for notimeout default 1 for 4 min 2 for 8 min 3 for 12 min or 4 for 16 min Fire bells must be programmed to sound for at least 5 minutes 4 Press 28 Single Alarm Sounding per Zone Armed Period Enter 1 for yes 0 for no default 5 76 Waterflow Alarm Silencing Enter O for manual silence only default 1 for automatic silence when waterflow ceases The automatic silence option may only be used with the permission of the local 6 Press 77 Alarm Bell Sound Enter for pulsing default 1 for steady The pulsing option causes the bell to sound using the NF PA three pulse temporal pattern 7 Press 85 Bell and Aux Relay Activation for Zones 1 7 Enter Relay Bell assignments for each zone as follows 0 No output 1 Bell 2 Aux Relay 3 Bell amp Aux relay 8 Press 86 Bell and Aux R
99. owingis displayed Zone Number Zn Enter the zone number that you wish to program or 0 0 to leave zone programming Enter Zn Num 00 Quit 20 Zone 20 entered Press A summary display will come up showing the status of that zone s program If it is programmed satisfactorily press to back up one step and enter another zone number if desired If the zone is not programmed or you want to change it press prompt for Zone Type will appear Zone Number Zone Type ZT Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which 20 Zone Type defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Perimeter 03 Enter the zone type code or change it if necessary Zone types are listed below 56 57 00 Not Used 06 224 Hr Silent 16 Fire W Verif 01 Entry E xit 1 07 24 Hr Audible 17 Fire Waterflow 03 Perimeter 08 224 Hr Aux 18 Fire Sprinkler 04 Interior Follower 09 Fire W O Verif Supv 05 TroubleDay Alarm Night 10 Interior w Delay 19 24 Hr Trouble Default values for zones 01 to 05 are Zone No Zn 01 02 04 05 Zone Type Default 09 09 09 09 09 When the display shows the zone type you want press to advance to Report Code RC The report code consists of 2 hexadecimal digits each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits For example for a report code of 3C en
100. performed when a service technician is at the site during downloading Equipment Required At the premises Ademco 5120XM and keypad At the installer s office home An IBM PC compatible computer Either a HAYES brand SMARTMODEM 1200 Level 1 2 or higher external or Level 1 1 or higher with 4 position DIP switch internal style or a HAYES brand Optima 24 Plus FAX96 Modem set Aux Modem command to XXD2 amp C1 amp QON V LINK amp Downloading Software Diskette at revision level 3 1 or higher Appropriate interconnecting cables Initial Download Site Initiated 1 Enter program mode by entering Master code 5120 8 0 2 Program the download phone number in field 94 3 Initialize the download ID and subscriber account number by entering 96 4 Exit program mode by entering 98 prevents re entry using Master code or 99 allows re entry using Master code 5 Wait approx 1 minute for system to stabilize Then initiate the downloading session by entering Master code 1 this causes the control to make the phone call 61 Central Station Initiated Enter program mode by entering Master code 5120 8 0 Program the download phone number in field 94 Program the ring detect count to 4 in field 95 The central station can change this as required when on line with the control Initialize the download I D and subscriber account number by entering 96 5 Exit program mode by enteri
101. protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments 78 ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company a Division of Pittway Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affiliates Seller 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp con trol on the product or for products not having an Ademco date stamp for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco factory service For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to Ademco Factory Service 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARR
102. r these keypads need not remain in the installation provided at N A 6139 or 6139R keypad must be used to for keypad programming least one 6137 or 6137R is installed e 1 code for entire system user 1 intended for use by installer 5 secondary user codes users 2 6 user 2 intended for use by principle end user 1 code user 8 disarm or arm the system will send a silent duress message to the central Duress Code An emergency code which when entered by any user to station useful only if report code is programmed for Zone 8 Keypad Panic Keys Provides up to 3 programmable panic key functions Designated as Zones 7 95 and 96 Can be programmed for 24 hr silent audible auxiliary or fire responses Backup Dialer Has built in backup dialer for connecting to a second supervised telephone line Bell Outputs Provides one Style Y class B for further explanation of style Y refer to NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Chapter 3 Protected Premises Fire Alarm Systems supervised bell output Auxiliary Relay Provides a built in 12V wet or dry jumper selectable Form C relay which can be used for one of the following Alarm activation on selected zones silenced by Code Off Trouble Supervisory activation 4 wire smoke detector reset Battery saving feature disconnects power from non critical loads 4 hours after AC power loss Alarm activation on selected
103. r supervisory zones 11 amp 12 46 TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES 58 74 The following is a set of guidelines to be used for programming report codes actual digits that you enter depend upon the particular installation and should be agreed upon by both you and the central station office receiving the signals Usethese guidelines to program this entire section With a 3 1 or 4 1 Standard Format Enter a code the first box 1 9 B C D E or F Enter 10 for A this reports a 0 on some receivers 3 11 for B 2 12 for C 2 13 for D 74H14 for E 7 15 for F An entry of in the first box will disable a report An entry of 0 in the second box will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming With an Expanded or 442 Format Enter codes in both boxes 1st and 2nd digits for 1 9 or as described above An entry of in the first box will disable a report An entry of O in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report With Ademco Contact ID Reporting Enter a digit in the first box to enable the zone to report Use a different digit for each zone until you have used up available digits If the number of zones exceeds the number of available digits begin with digit 1again This is an enabling code only and is not the actual code sent to the central station office Entries in the second bo
104. reports is unlimited Press 94 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER I1 11111 Enter up to 12 digits 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause Do not fill unused spaces End field by entering To dear entries press 94 Press 95 RING DETECTION COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING Refer to the chart below and program this field accordingly Answering Machine Downloading Field 95 Programming Set for value other than 0 1 14 15 to bypass answering machine Ye v E ven 96 INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT No FOR DOWNLOADING Automatically enters the defaults in these fields that the system requires in order to communicate with a computer for the first time through V Link Downloading software Do not enter 97 after this as that would void the 96 action This completes the communication programming Exit the programming mode by pressing 99 Refer to Section 16 TESTING THE SYSTEM to check system operation 49 Section 12 ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS This section provides the following information General information about zone response types Zoneresponse types General Information You must assign a zone type to each zone which will define the way in which the system will respond to faults in that zone Zonetypes are defined below Zone Response Types TypeOO Programthis zone type for zones that not used Zone Not Used
105. ry minute to determine if battery leads are connected and runs an extended battery test every 17 hours to determine if battery capacity is low less than approximately 23 0V If a low battery condition exists it will be displayed at the control s keypad s 35 Section 10 ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING This section provides instructions for programming Alpha descriptors which is recommended for systems using Alpha keypads The ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST and CHARACTER CHART are found later in this section Assigning Zone Descriptors The Alpha Keypad used with the 5120XM can have a user friendly English language description location of all protection zones and keypad panics programmed into the system Each description can be composed of a combination of words up to a maximum of 3 selected from a vocabulary of 249 words stored in memory listed later in this section In addition up to5 installer defined words can be added to those already in memory Thus when an alarm or trouble occurs in a zone an appropriate description for that zone s location will be displayed at the keypad Note Alpha Descriptor entry can be done locally at the Alpha Keypad or remotely using Downloading software The Alpha keypad procedure is described below Entering Zone Descriptors program menu mode 82 The descriptor can be entered when the zone is being defined in field 56 but we recommend that it be done in field 82 There are two met
106. s to transmit a report to the primary number and 5 attempts to the secondary if both numbers are programmed If only the primary number is programmed the control will make 10 attempts to that number After the tenth attempt the control will hang up and a COMM FAIL will be displayed at the keypad K The system will not switch to the back up dialer unless it detects a fault less than 2 volts on the main telephone line This means that if a report does not go through on the main phone line due to a programming error the back up dialer will not be activated The 5120XM will transmit reports in the following order alarms fire medical panic burglary fire supervisories and troubles remaining types of messages See the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section for a description of communication formats the types of messages transmitted by the panel and for the dialer programming defaults Connecting the AC Transformer and Backup Battery Duetothe nature of this product the transformer must be hardwired into the premises electrical system Therefore we recommend wiring all zones and expansion modules according to each section s instructions before powering up the system for programming and testing Refer to Section 9 FINAL POWER UP for specific instructions on how to connect the AC transformer battery If desired you can wire program and test each section individually by temporarily powering up the control for programming and
107. secondary 4 digit user codes as well as 1 duress code It can also be used to remove secondary codes from the system individually To assign or change a Secondary user code enter via keypad Master Code CODE key User 2 6 or 8 desired Secondary Code The system will emit a single beep when each secondary code has been successfully entered To delete a Secondary user code enter via keypad Master Code CODE key User 2 6 or 8 arming disarming etc 2 If a secondary code is inadvertently repeated for different users the lower user number will take priority 3 Opening and dosing reports are sent for the Master code as User No 1 with the appropriate subscriber account number Secondary user codes are sent as User Nos 2 through 6 and 8 respectively with the appropriate subscriber account number A 1 All Master and Secondary user codes permit access to the system for USER CODE FUNCTION SUMMARY TABLE USER ENTER PROGRAM MODE ARM DISARM BURG ZONES SILENCE ALM SUPV amp TRBLE ADD CHANGE USERS ENTER TEST MODES 1 MASTER YES YES YES YES USERS 1 8 FIRE amp BURG WALK FIRE DRILL 2 MAIN USER NO YES YES YES USERS 2 8 BURG WALK amp FIRE DRILL 3 6 NO YES YES NO BURG WALK TEST 8 DURESS YES SENDS SILENT PANIC ALARM 63 YES NO NO Keypa
108. sponse and enable the zone 4 alternate tamper function field 36 All wiring between the bell and panel must be run in conduit Remaining wires do not need to berun in conduit All wiring which is not run in conduit must exit from the knock out openings on the bottom or back of the cabinet All unused knockouts must be plugged using the disc plugs and carriage bolts supplied as indicated in the diagram below e Fasten the cabinet door to the cabinet backbox using the 18 one inch long Philips head screws supplied after all wiring programming and checkout procedures have been completed CABINET ATTACK RESISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS Shows typical local Grade A listing installation PLUG THIS PLUG THIS KNOCK OUT KNOCK OUT CLIP ON DOOR TAMPER SWITCH CABINET MOUNTING HOLE 4 PLACES PLUG THIS KNOCK OUT RUN BELL WIRES IN CONDUIT 2010 TO PLUG AN UNUSED KNOCKOUT OPENING REMOVE KNOCKOUT AND INSTALL A PAIR OF DISC PLUGS AND A CARRIAGE BOLT AS SHOWN DISC PLUGS DIMPLES IN DISC PLUG SHOULD REGISTER INSIDE KNOCK OUT 1 1 KNOCK O a KNOCK OUT OPENING PLUG THIS RUN ALL REMAINING KNOCK OUT WIRES THRU HERE CARRIAGE BOLT HEX NUT AND LOCK WASHER fe CABINET SIDEWALL Figure 1 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations 10 Grade Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing Follow the instructions given above for Mercantile Premises listing n addition mount a shock sensor such as Sentrol No
109. standard 2k EOLRs supplied on zones programmed for panic and burglary alarm responses Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices To Zones 1 5 l Connect sensors contacts to the hardwired zone terminals see the Summary of Connections diagram 2 Connect closed circuit devices in series on the high side the loop The EOL resistor must be connected in series with the devices following the last device see the Summary of Connections diagram 3 Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop The 2K ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop wires at thelast device If the EOLR is not at the end of the loop the zone will not be properly supervised and the system may not respond to an open circuit on the zone Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detector s on Zones 1 5 The system will support as many 4 wire detectors as can be powered from Auxiliary Relay Power on Zones 1 5 Refer to the detector s instructions for complete details regarding its proper installation and operation 1 Connect 12 volt power for the detectors from the Auxiliary Relay Output which can be programmed to interrupt power for fire alarm reset Observe proper polarity when connecting detectors 2 Connect detectors including heat detectors if used across terminals of the zone selected All detectors must be wired in parallel 19 Remove the 2000 ohm EOL resistor if connected across the zone terminals and connect it across
110. t The keypad will display the zone number and alpha descriptor while a door or window remains open or while a detector remains activated To end this test enter any user code and press OFF An end of walk test message will be sent to the central station Armed Burglary System Test 22 1 Alarm messages will be sent to the central station during the following tests Notify the central station that a test will bein progress 2 A display of COMM FAILURE indicates a failure to communicate no kissoff by the receiver at the central station after the maximum number of transmission attempts is tried If this occurs verify that the phone lineis connected the correct report format is programmed etc 1 Fault and restore every fire and 24 hour sensor in turn Arm the system and fault each burglary zone Silence alarm sounder s each time by entering the code and pressing OFF Check that Entry E xit delay zones provide the assigned delay times Verify that the that the proper local indications and central station reports are provided for all zones 67 2 Check the keypad initiated alarms if programmed by pressing the Panic keys amp 1 amp and or 3 amp If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the keypad will emit a loud steady alarm sound The word ALARM and a descriptor 07 will be displayed for and if 1 and are pressed a 95 will be displayed if 3 and are pressed a 96 will
111. t exceed 1 0A Bell output current is 50mA if connected to PS24 Power Supply Module STANDBY TIME see the FINAL POWER UP section FUSING PTC circuit protectors on battery input and on Aux Pwr 1 Aux Pwr 2 Aux Relay and Bell outputs 3 Telephone Interface Two telephone interfaces with programmable line fault supervision Line Seize Double Pole Ringer Equivalence 0 7B FCC Registration No AC398U 68192 AL E TLM Threshold Good when tip ring voltage exceeds 2V Faulted when less than 2V 4 Communication FORMATS SUPPORTED Ademco E xpress 10 characters sec TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300Hz ACK 1400Hz KISSOFF Ademco Contact ID Reporting 10 characters sec DTMF TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300Hz ACK 1400Hz KISSOFF Ademco Low Speed 10 pulses sec 1900Hz Data Tone 1400Hz ACK KISSOFF Radionics SE SCOA 20 pulses sec 1800Hz Data Tone 2300Hz ACK KISSOFF Can report 0 9 B F 5 Maximum Zone Resistance Zones 1 4 300 ohms excluding EOLR Zone 5 100 ohms excluding EOLR 72 KEYPADS SUPPORTED to four of the following keypads for audible visual annunciation and control depending on Aux Pwr 1 and 2 loading 6137 6137R Fixed English keypad 6139 6139R Alpha keypad AGENCY LISTINGS Fire e UL864 NFPA 72 Local Central Station and Remote Station fire alarm service FM Pending CSFM Pending Burglary e UL609 GradeA Local Mercantile Premises and Mercantile Safe and
112. t the red jumper labeled W3 on the PC board burglary alarm bell activation configure as a 12V output which activates on burglary alarm and provides arming ding Installations providing burglary alarm service should use this output for Relay Connections The figures below show how to wire the auxiliary relay output for burglary alarm output and for 4 wire smoke detector power usage ALARM Note control provides 12VDC power on terminal 6 AUX RELAY when the red jumper W3 is FACTORY DEFAULTS NOTES NE Setforalarm activation 34 1 Use non polarized indicating No zones trigger by default devices Must program 85 86 Wiring is not supervised 16 min timeout 31 4 Take care not to exceed the ES terminal 6 and overall system alarm current ratings Figure7 Wiring theauxiliary relay output for burglary alarm output amp HESET TO HARDWIRED ZONE ZN 1 5 410d EOLR RELAY BRK A77 716B Note The control provides 12VDC power on terminal 6 when the red jumper W3 is intact 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR Figure8 Wiring theauxiliary relay output for 4 wire smoke detector power usage 28 Programming the Auxiliary Relay The auxiliary relay may be programmed for one of the following options Trouble Supervisory Activation Alarm Activation silenced by User Code OFF 4 Wire Smoke Detector Reset
113. ted condition 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in field 56 if expanded or 442 reporting is selected Press 71 TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT CODE This is sent when a trouble in a zone is restored Field 69 applies Press 72 BYPASS RESTORE REPORT CODE This is sent when a zone that has been bypassed is un bypassed Field 69 applies Press 73 AC RESTORE REPORT CODE This is sent when AC power has been restored after an AC power outage Press 74 LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT CODE This is sent when a system low battery condition is restored to normal Press 79 MAIN BACK UP DIALER ENABLE M B This option allows you to enable the main and backup dialers independently Enter 1 in thefirst box to enable the main dialer 1 in the second to enable the back up dialer Default 1 1 48 Press 84 MISCELLANEOUS REPORT CODES Fire Burg Walk Fire Burg Walk Off Norm Test Start Test End Dialer Test Enter report codes for these miscellaneous reports Press 92 NUMBER OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD 0 limits reports to 1 alarm report 1 restore report per burglary zone while armed 1 allows an unlimited number of alarm plus alarm restore reports Default is 1 This feature does not apply to fire or fire supervisory zones for which the number of
114. ter 0 3 for 3 and 1 2 for C Enter the numbers and press to advance to The Summary Screen This will reappear showing the programming changes that were made Press to continue Custom Alpha Editing For all zone types the next request is to enter Alpha descriptors for the zones The entry may be done now enter 1 or may be done at a later time via 82 mode enter O See Section 10 ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING for procedure When all entries to be made for the zone at this time are complete the next zone number can be entered for programming or zone programming can be ended by entering O 0 as the next zone number Zone entries can be reviewed by pressing 5 6 Changes cannot be made here so this is safer for review Enter the first zone number to be viewed and press To view each zone press and the zone number will advance to the next programmed zone When the end of the list is reached press 0 0 to exit This method of exiting may also be done at any time during the review Zone Type 18 Delay Enable o Disable delay ignore delay programmed in field 78 1 Enable delay use delay programmed in field 78 default 57 TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES 58 74 The following is a set of guidelines to be used for programming report codes The actual digits that you enter depend upon the particular installation and should be agreed upon by
115. the loop wires at the last detector 3 Power to the smoke detectors must be supervised in fire installations To supervise power we recommend the use of a System Sensor No A77 716B supervisory module T POWER DETECTORS MODULE 77 716 UL LISTED COMPATIBLE CONTROL PANEL 20000 EOLR ZONE TERMINALS HEAT DETECTOR Four Wire Detector Circuit Figure 4 4 Wire Smoke Detector Connections Zones 1 5 COMPATIBLE 4 WIRE SMOKE COMBUSTION DETECTORS System Sensor 4 wire ionization products of combustion detector 2412 System Sensor 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector System Sensor 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector w 1359F 579 C heat detector 2112 24T System Sensor low profile 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector w 1359F 579C heat detector Zone 4 Tamper Configuration Zone 4 may be used as a tamper loop for the 5120XM cabinet door tamper switch and for the Ademco AB12 Grade A burglary bell box tamper switches and tamper liner To program Zone 4 as a tamper set program field 36 to 1 and program Zone 4 for zone response type 5 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night When set in this manner the zone will trigger a trouble when the panel is disarmed and an alarm when the panel is armed when the zone senses either an open or a short or when an earth ground fault caused by drilling through the AB12 housing is detected See the section on EXTERNAL SOUNDE
116. tion Follow the steps below to make AC power connections 1 Remove the cover from the transformer s enclosure 2 Remove the lower knockout on the lefthand side of the cabinet Run 120VAC power wires into the transformer enclosure via this knockout Apply AC power only after all other wiring except the backup battery wiring Make sure that the dedicated AC circuit is not powered at this time AN has been completed 3 Use wire nuts not supplied to splice the 120VAC wires to the transformer s black and white flying leads Push the mated wires back into the transformer enclosure 4 Connect the transformer s 18VAC BLUE flying leads which emerge from the top of the enclosure to the 5120XM s AC terminals Terminals 1 and 2 Connect the transformer s 30VAC Y ellow flying leads that emerge from the top of the enclosure to the PS24 s AC terminals Terminals 1 and 2 Maintain at least 1 4 spacing between the transformer s blue and yellow wires and other control field wiring The yellow wires should be tie wrapped to the tie wrap loop on the cabinet s left side wall when the PS24 will not be used 5 Connect pin 8 on the 5 header of the 5120XM to Terminal 8 on the PS24 Power Supply for AC power supervision 6 Make earth ground connections as specified below Earth Ground Connections proper 120VAC shock hazard protection lightening transient protection and The 5120XM requires connection to a good earth gro
117. tion and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 105 F 32 to 40 C the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however oc
118. to the central station 0 234 4 1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard this is the default 1 2341 4 1 Radionics Standard 2 442 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard 3 4 2 Radionics Standard 6 4 2 ADEMCO Express 7 ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting 8 2341 4 1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Expanded 9 341 4 1 Radionics Expanded Note The maximum number of alarm and alarm restore reports during one armed period is determined by field 92 SPLIT DUAL REPORTING Enter Oto disable Backup report only This is the default TO PRIMARY TO SECONDARY 0 AII Used for back up only 1 Alarms Restore Cancel Others 2 All except Open Close Test Open Close Test 3 Alarms Restore Cancel All 4 All except Open Close Test All 5 All All 15 SECOND DIALER DELAY BURGLARY Enter for no or 1 for yes Default is no delay Must bea 0 for UL burglary installations PERIODIC TEST REPORT Select the desired test report interval 0 1 24 hours default 2 weekly 3 230 days Test Report Code entered in field 64 or 84 is sent Must be 1 for fire installations SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics 0 9 B F reporting 1 SESCOA 0 9 only reporting Select 0 for all other formats Default is ZONE PROGRAMMING MODE Menu driven zone programming is where you enter report codes for hardwired zones see Section 5 BASIC HARDWIRED ZONES for more information and for system zones such as diale
119. und in order to provide N earth ground fault detection Refer to the National Electrical Code for proper earth grounding methods To make earth ground connections do the following 1 Run an earth ground wire into the transformer enclosure via the same knockout used for 120VAC wiring 2 Use a wire nut not supplied to splice this earth ground wire to the green flying lead located inside of and bonded to the transformer enclosure Push the mated wires into the enclosure 30 3 Connect the green flying lead which emerges from the top of the transformer enclosure to the 5120XM s earth ground terminal Terminal 8 Make a connection between this terminal and the PS24 s earth ground terminal Terminal 3 4 Replace the transformer enclosure cover after wiring is complete Powering Up the System Apply AC power to the control Following power up Busy Standby Alpha keypads or NOT READY fixed word keypads will be displayed After approximately 1 minute the initial displays will revert to DISARMED READY TO ARM or SYSTEM NORMAL for Alpha keypads or AC for Fixed word keypads if there are no faulted zones This 1 minute delay allows PIRs etc to stabilize To bypass this delay press 75 0 Connecting The Back U p Battery the event of an AC power loss the 5120XM control and PS24 power supply module must be supported by a back up rechargeable lead acid gel cell type battery Two 12V 7AH min 17 2A
120. utomatically loads all defaults EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents re entry by Master Code 8 0 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and allows re entry by Master Code 8 0 or by Power up then and simultaneously 60 Section 14 REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING General Information The Ademco 5120XM can be remotely programmed from an compatible Personal Computer PC a HAYES Modem and Ademco s V LINK Software as specified below Programming the control from a remote location is protected against compromise by someone attempting to defeat the system using multi levels of security protection L Security Code Handshake An 8 digit Download ID code must be matched between the control and the downloader 2 Site Initiated Remote Programming The installer initiates the callback from the subscriber premises by entering Master code 1 while disarmed All parameters can then be downloaded via the phone lines using a personal computer 3 Station Initiated Remote Programming The operator calls the site from your office to initiate the download call The control hangs up and then calls back the PC via the preprogrammed telephone number The unit can then be uploaded downloaded or controlled from your office 4 Data Encryption Data passed between the PC and the control is en crypted for security so that it is very difficult for a foreign device tapped U L Remote programming may only be
121. ux Relay Output Subtotal Add all subtotals Cannot exceed 400mA max standby 1 0 amp max alarm Total Current Standby Alarm TOTAL 5120 LOAD 12 Combined aux power and bell total Total 5120XM PCB aurrent 132 mA 214mA Total 5120XM load Limit the total 5120XM load standby to 212mA when 60 hour standby timeis desired Enter the total 5120XM load and convert to equivalent 24V load Enter devices connected to the PS24 Output A calculate alarm currents then add to get PS24 Output A current subtotal Total 5120XM Load Total 5120XM load at 12V from above worksheets Equivalent 5120XM load at 24V multiply above values by 0 62 Total Current Standby Alarm OUTPUT A Device Model Device Current X of Units Total OUTPUT A load total for all devices on OUTPUT A 570 mA max 1 7A max 33 9 10 12 Enter devices OUTPUT B Total Current connected to the PS24 i Output B calculate Device Model Device Current X of Units Standby Alarm alarm currents then add to get PS24 Output B current subtotal Total OUTPUT B load total for all devices on OUTPUT B 570 mA 1 7A max max Enter the calculated TOTAL PS24 MODULE LOAD Standby combined currents Total OUTPUT load Equivalent 5120XM total
122. way from any wire runs to the receiver control Plug the receiver control into a different outlet sothat it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the F ederal Communications Commission helpful Interference H andbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equi pment FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC Part 68 STATEMENT This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following jacksAn 31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call most but not all areas
123. xes will be ignored For system status non alarm codes enter a 1 in the first box for all the system conditions you want to send to the central station An entry of O in the first box will disable the report In fire installations you must program the control to transmit fire alarm fire supervisory if used trouble AC loss restore and both normal and off normal dialer test reports In addition test reports must be sent every 24 hours program field 49 1 default In fire burglary installations also program the control to transmit burglar alarm open close and low battery reports Press 58 SUPERVISORY REPORT CODE This will be sent when a system supervisory condition exists Press 59 SUPERVISORY RESTORE CODE This will be sent upon restoral of a system supervisory condition Press 60 TROUBLE REPORT CODE This will be sent if a zone goes into trouble Press 61 BYPASS REPORT CODE This will be sent when a zone is manually bypassed Press 62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE This report is sent at a random time between 6 and 12 hours after the AC power loss occurs If AC restores before the report goes out there is no AC loss report Press 63 LOWBAT REPORT CODE This will be sent when a low battery condition exists in the system s standby battery Press 64 NORMAL TEST REPORT CODE This is sent periodically to test that the communicator and phone lines are operational frequency of report is selected in fi
124. y Line Service is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible When programming or making test calls to an emergency number briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening 77 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced design security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a vari ety of reasons For example e Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path A user may not be ableto reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States they may not activate or provide early warni
125. ypads which do not need to be supported for the full 24 hour battery backup period can be disconnected from the auxiliary outputs allowing a smaller capacity battery to be used Therelay re activates within a few seconds after AC power restores Alarm Activation silenced by User Code 67 34 4 Steady activation in response to an alarm on one some or all zones as selected in fields 85 and 86 If selected the auxiliary relay remains activated until the User Code 67 has been entered When this function is used the auxiliary relay can be used for elevator recall or ventilator shutdown on fire alarms 29 Section 9 FINAL POWER UP This section provides the following information e Connecting the AC transformer e Making earth ground connections e Applying power to the control e Installing the backup battery e Backup battery calculations In Section 2 you made temporary power connections for the purpose of programming and testing the installation This section provides information about final power up procedures and battery size calculations AC Power Connections The 5120XM has a built in enclosed AC power transformer with manually resettable circuit breaker protection located in the lower lefthand corner of the control s cabinet U 1 A dedicated 120VAC circuit must be used for fire applications Run L 120VAC wiring to the control in conduit 2 Wires must be rated for 90 degrees C or higher opera
126. zone containing non fire related monitoring devices such as temperature sensors etc Provides a fire alarm when zone is shorted Provides a trouble response when zone is open Can be bypassed only by the installer Master Code Bell output for fire can be programmed as either pulsing or steady field 77 Provides entry and exit delay times Bypassed automatically when panel is armed in the Stay or Instant mode No entry delay is provided if tripped when the panel is armed in the Maximum mode Exit delay is present for any arming mode Provides a fire alarm when zone is shorted but only after alarm condition has been verified This is done as follows After initial short circuit is detected zone is reset for 6 seconds A subsequent short circuit within 90 seconds triggers a fire alarm Provides a trouble response when zone is open Can be bypassed only by the installer Master Code Bell output for fire can be programmed as either pulsing or steady field 77 51 17 Fire Waterflow Alarm Type 18 Fire Sprinkler Supervisory Type 19 24 Hr Trouble Provides a fire alarm when zone is shorted for longer than the time programmed in field 78 delay time setting For fire installations the combined sensor and program field 78 must not exceed 90 seconds Provides a trouble on an open circuit Usually assigned to a zone containing a fire sprinkler waterflow sensor Bell output may be programmed to remain
127. zones silenced by Code 567 can be used for elevator recall 24 Volt Power Supply Indudes the PS24 Power Supply Module which Supplies two 24VDC 1 7A full wave rectified unfiltered outputs to be used as follows Oneis used to power alarm notification appliances sirens strobes etc One isused to power 24V auxiliary devices optional Programming Programmed options are stored in electrically erasable non volatile EEROM memory information can be reprogrammed at any time and will not be lost in the event of a power loss The system can be programmed by one of the following methods Uploaded downloaded or controlled via an compatible computer V Link software and a HAYES modem specified by Ademco Programmed through an alpha keypad 6139 6139R U L Remote programming may only be used when a service technician is at the site during downloading Keypad programming consists of Data field programming nteractive menu mode programming A 6139 or 6139R keypad must be used to for keypad programming However these keypads need not remain in the installation provided at least one 6137 or 6137R is installed Communication Formats Supported e Ademco Low Speed Standard or Expanded e Sescoa Radionics Standard or Expanded Ademco Express Ademco Contact ID Agency Listings Fire UL864 NFPA 72 Local Central Station and Remote Station fire alarm service FM Pending CSFM P
128. zones will be silenced Enter for manual silence only Code Off 1 for automatic silencing when zone restores Default is O Automatic silence option may only be used with permission of local ALARM BELL SOUND Enter for pulsing default 1 for steady If 0 is entered the bell will pulse using the NFPA 3 pulse temporal pattern ZONE TYPES 17 amp 18 DELAY 00 99 seconds Default is OO Zone Type 18 Delay must be enabled in field 57 The combined sensor and field 78 delay must not exceed 90 seconds MAIN BACKUP DIALER ENABLE Enter 1 to enable each dialer default to disable CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING See Section 10 ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING for procedure MISCELLANEOUS REPORT CODES ska Enter report codes for Fire BurgWalk Test Start Fire Burg Walk Test End and Off Normal Dialer Test 59 DOWNLOAD INFORMATION 94 95 TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE 98 99 85 86 87 92 94 95 ZONES 1 7 BELL amp AUX RELAY ACTIVATION Enter the Bell Aux relay assignments for zones as follows 0 none 1 2 bell 2 aux relay 3 bell amp aux relay Defaults are 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 ZONES 10 12 95 amp 96 BELL amp AUX RELAY ACTIVATION

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