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2. Specifies how often the WisDom checks for supervision signals identifying each of the system s transmitters The WisDom generates a local trouble signal identifying the zone of any transmitter from which a signal is not received during the specified interval Then it sends the Supervision Report Code to the Central Station Refer to Report Codes Zones trouble page 4 69 NOTES 0 hours disables supervision It is recommended to set the supervision time to a minimum of 3 hours 1 4 System Clock The Clock menu enables you to set the system s date and time gt To access the Clock menu 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 4 to access the Clock menu options The following display appears System Clock 1 System time 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Clock menu as follows System Clock Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 4 11 System Time 00 00 HH MM Sets the current TIME in 24 hour format 1 4 2 System Date JAN 01 2000 SAT MM DD YYYY DAY Sets the current DATE Refer to Chapter 3 Programming the WisDom for instructions for using the keypad 4 12 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 1 5 System Labels The System Labels menu enables you to modify the labels displayed by the LCD that identify the system and partition labels Entering a New Label Using the
3. gt To access the Codes menu From the main Installer Programming menu press 4 or press the CH or CZ keys until you find the number 4 Codes option and then press Cae The first submenu Authority appears Codes 1 Authority You are now in the Codes menu and can access the required submenus as described in the following sections 4 42 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 1 Code Maintenance Authority Default User The Authority menu enables you assign the Authority Level of each User Code There are seven Authority Levels to match the needs of various users as described in Authority Levels below gt To access the Authority menu 1 2 4 5 6 Access the Codes menu as described on page 4 40 From the Codes menu press 1 to access the Authority menu The following display appears Select user 01 User 01 Use the CH or ce keys to choose a user and press or press the 2 digits of the user from 01 to 31 Use the key to toggle between the Authority Levels Press Cy to confirm and move to the next code Press the CD key to return to the previous level Authority Levels The Authority menu contains options for the following Authority Levels Grand Master There can be only one Grand Master in the system and the Grand Master can perform all the available user functions The Grand Master code is designated as Code 00 The Installer can define that the Grand M
4. ZZ 4 BJE ZZ 4 A a Connect an external SPST latched non momentary keyswitch to zone 33 or to any other wireless device as follows After arming one or more partitions using the keyswitch and then disarming using the keypad the related partitions will be disarmed In order to arm the partition using the keyswitch again turn the key to the disarm position and then to the arm position If a keyswitch latch is assigned to more than one partition and one of the partitions is armed by using the keypad the keyswitch stays in the disarm position then lt When changing the position of the keyswitch to the arm position all the disarmed partitions which belong to this keyswitch will be armed lt When turning the keyswitch to the disarm position all the partitions will be disarmed Entry Follower Stay All Assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protecting the area between the entry door and the keypad as follows In STAY ARM mode a zone s given this designation behaves like an Exit Entry zone and is subject to the Entry and Exit Delay time periods specified under Exit Entry Delay 1 Refer to Exit Entry Delay 1 page 4 3 In AWAY ARM mode a zone s given this designation behaves like an Entry Follower Zone and causes an immediate intrusion alarm when violated unless an Exit Entry zone was violated first Ifso an Entry Follower Stay zone s r
5. gt To access the Controls menu 1 2 4 54 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 From the Dialer menu press 6 to access the Controls menu options The following display appears DIALER control 1 MS enable xv The menus in this option require Y YES or N NO input Access and configure the parameters in the Controls menu shown in the table below as follows Access each parameter by pressing the menu number keys or by using the CH or keys Press the key to toggle between Y YES and N NO and press cy repeat for each parameter as required Press the Y key to return to the Dialer menu WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Dialer Controls Quick Keys Parameter Default 6 MS Enable YES YES Enables communication with the Central Station to report alarms trouble and supervisory events NO No communication with the Central Station is possible Choose NO for installations that are NOT monitored by a Central Station 5 6 02 FM Enable YES YES Enables Follow Me communication Refer to Follow Me page 4 64 If both the MS phones and the FM phones are defined the system will first call the MS phones and then the FM phones NO Disables Follow Me communication U D Enable YES YES Enables communication between the alarm company and the WisDom using the Upload Download software This enables modifying an instal
6. Activates the Utility Output when one of the defined partitions is in ALARM mode and the bell is triggered This enables the connection of different sirens to different partitions 3 1 vo gt 18 Bell Stay Off This parameter causes the Utility Output to function as follows In AWAY ARMING mode the Utility Output will follow the bell activation in the defined partitions In STAY ARMING mode the Utility Output will not be activated If an alarm occurs in a zone that shares more than one partition and one of the partitions is in ARM mode while the other is in STAY mode the Utility Output will be activated as described above In STAY mode a 24 hour zone will not activate this Utility Output 3 1 v0 2 19 Zone Bypass Activates the Utility Output when the relevant partitions are in ARM or STAY mode and any zone in the relevant partitions is bypassed 3 md UO Auto Arm Alarm Activates the utility output when there is a not ready zone at the end of the pre warning time during an auto arm process and the IMQ bit is defined as YES see page 4 9 The output restore shall be on Bell Timeout or at user Disarm WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 37 Outputs Define Quick Keys Parameter 3 1 v9 2 21 Zone Loss Alarm Activates the utility output when there is a lost wireless zone in
7. Ep Panic 00 To report a Police Emergency Fire 00 Lei mi w To report a Fire Emergency 4 68 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes Manual Codes Quick Keys Parameter ef 2q7 14 Duress 00 To report a Duress Emergency refer also to the WisDom s User s Manual 22 Restore Enter the 2 digit code used to report a restoral of the above keypad emergencies ih Auxiliary Emergency 00 Special To report the restoral of an Auxiliary Emergency pogga Panic 00 To report the restoral of a Police Emergency bebei Fire 00 To report the restoral of a Fire Emergency gpoggg Duress 00 To report the restoral of a Duress Emergency Lele Lbele Zones The Zones menu contains parameters of the Report Code generated when an alarm or alarm restoral occurs due to the violation of an armed zone Alarm 00 To report an alarm in a designated zone N efe Alarm Restore 00 To report an alarm restoral in the designated zone Lelei Trouble Supervision 00 To report a Day Zone trouble for zone 33 during the disarmed period and or a wireless zone trouble Le 2 2 4 Trouble 00 Restore Supervision To report a restoral after a Day Zone violation see above efel Bypass 00 To report the selective
8. ZZ 4 Cor Day Zone Arm Usually assigned to an infrequently used door such as an emergency door or a movable skylight Used to alert the system user if a violation occurs during the disarmed period trouble by day burglary at night as follows With the system armed either AWAY or STAY the zone acts as an instant zone A violation of this zone after the system is armed or during the Exit Delay time period causes an immediate intrusion alarm With the system disarmed a violation of this zone attempts to alert the user by causing the TROUBLE LED to flash rapidly This directs the user to view the system s TROUBLE indications Optionally such a violation can be reported to the Central Station as a Zone Trouble Refer to Report Codes Miscellaneous page 4 69 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 23 Zones Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 2 4 zz 24 Hours All CE Usually assigned to protect non movable glass fixed skylights and cabinets possibly for shock detection systems A violation of such a zone causes an instant intrusion alarm regardless of the system s state N 2 2 4 z Fire All For smoke or other types of fire detectors This option can also be used for manually triggered panic buttons or pull stations if permitted as follows If violated it causes an immediate fire alarm and the Arm LED is lit A fault in the wiring to any
9. lt Large metal objects which may shield the antenna In a place where the alarm can be heard during Stay arming mode e Y Wall Mounting the WisDom The WisDom is comprised of two sub assemblies front panel and back panel It is mounted on the wall using the proper hardware as described below gt To mount the WisDom on the Wall 1 2 Separate the two sub assemblies as follows e Remove the case locking screw located at the bottom of the unit Y lt Press on the two locking tabs at the bottom of the unit see figure 2 2 7 E 0 Figure 2 2 Opening the WisDom casing Gently hold the front panel from both sides pull it up to a 45 angle and slide it to front to release the front panel from the two locking tabs at the top of the unit see figure 2 2 DO not open the front cover to a larger angle in order not to break the two top tabs at the top Disconnect the ribbon flat cable leaving the flat cable connected to the front panel WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 2 3 3 Pull the WisDom battery housing outward See figure 2 1 4 Release the back panel holding tabs see Figure 2 3 located on both sides of the PCB and pull out the PCB gently _ Figure 2 3 Releasing the PCB 5 Hold the back panel against the wall as a template and mark the locations for the mounting holes 6 mounting holes are available 6 Drill the desired moun
10. Lelles Clock is Set 00 2 digit code to report that the system s clock is now set Lelli BUS Comm 00 Code to report the restoring to normal of the system s 4 wire BUS Lelee False Code 00 Code to report the restoring of an incorrect User Code pogga Bell Tamper 00 Code to report the restore of a bell tamper el2 73 20 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Box Tamper 00 Code to report the restore of a box tamper 4 71 Report Codes Manual Codes Quick Keys Parameter e 2 4 Lefel Arm The Arm Codes menu contains codes that enable the reporting of the Closing Signals generated when the system is ARMED closed under a variety of conditions User Arm 00 1 Enter the 2 digit Report Code representing the User 2 Enter the 2 digit Report Code for system arming closing by the specific user eleis Keyswitch Armed 00 Enter the 2 digit code for arming the system via a keyswitch NOE No user identification is possible 6 2 43 Auto Armed 00 A Report Code used when the system is Auto Armed as a result of a previously scheduled user determined event NOTE No specific user identification is possible Refer to the WisDom User s Manual for additional details poega Remote Armed 00 A Report Code used when the system is Remotely Armed as a result of actions performed by the alarm
11. cccccoooonnnccnnccecenenononanannnnncncnonennnannnnnnrrrnnrrnnnnanannnnrerrrnnnnnns C 1 iv WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 1 Introducing WisDom This chapter provides a basic introduction to the WisDom system its architecture and capabilities as described in the following sections What is the WisDom below WisDom Architecture and Capabilities page 1 2 WisDom Features page 1 3 Technical Specifications page 1 3 What is the WisDom The WisDom is a fully featured wireless security system providing sophisticated solutions for alerting and reporting premises alarm signals The WisDom has been specifically designed to meet a wide range of security needs of homes offices and small commercial applications The WisDom is simple and fast to install It has a user friendly interface that enables easy installation programming and use In addition the WisDom can also be programmed and or controlled through local or remote Upload Download software installed on a PC computer with a Windows operating system It has a built in siren and it is designed around microprocessor and EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory technology which stores the system s operating program as well as its programmable parameters without dependency on external power sources The WisDom is available in two Radio Frequencies 433 92 MHz and 868 65 MHz The WisDom main benefits are gt Installer Benefits
12. terminals Ensure that you note the polarity when connecting an electronic siren and or polarized bells WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 2 7 2 Adjust the sound to be produced See Chapter 4 page 4 10 quick key 1 2 32 depending on the type of sounder For a loudspeaker without a built in siren driver the WisDom produces a continuous or interrupted oscillating voltage lt For a bell or electric siren the WisDom produces a steady 9VDC voltage or a slow pulsating voltage depending on the alarm type Use a 9V 500mA maximum rated bell sounder A IATA To avoid Bell Loop Trouble if NO connection is made to the BELL terminals connect a 22000 resistor between the terminals e NOTES It is important to define the BELL LS system control parameter correctly The definition varies depending on the type of sounder If the bell output is overloaded exceeds 500 mA and is shut down you must disconnect the load from the output for a period of at least 10 seconds before you reconnect any load to the auxiliary output 2 8 Grounding provides a degree of protection against lightning and induced transients for any piece of electronic equipment that may due to lightning or static discharge experience permanent or general malfunctions The ideal ground is considered to be a unified earth ground in which an 8 foot copper clad rod located close to the existing power and telephone ground rods is sunk several feet into the earth
13. 60 UR Dummy 61 RP Automatic Communication Test 62 RR Power Up 63 TA Tamper Alarm 64 TR Tamper Restoral 65 TX Communication Test Manual or Automatic 66 UA Untyped Zone Alarm 67 UB Untyped Zone Bypass 68 UH Untyped Alarm Restore 69 UJ Untyped Trouble Restore 6A UR Untyped Zone Restoral 6B UT Untyped Zone Trouble 6C UU Untyped Zone Unbypass 6D VR Printer Restore 6E VT Printer Trouble 6F XH RF Interference Restoral 70 YM Dummy 71 XJ RF Receiver Tamper Restoral WisDom Installation and Programming Manual A 5 PROGRAMMED SIA EVENT EVENT DIGITS CODE 72 XQ RF Interface 73 XR Transmitter Battery Restoral 74 XS RF Receiver Tamper 75 XT Transmitter Battery Trouble 76 YA Bell Fault 77 YC Receiver Transmitter Communication Fail 78 YH Bell Restoral 79 YK Communication Restoral 7A YM System Transmitter Receiver Battery Missing 7B YP Power Supply Trouble Transmitter Receiver 7C YQ Power Supply Restored Transmitter Receiver 7D YR System Battery Restoral 7E YS Communication Trouble Transmitter Receiver 7F YT System Battery Trouble 80 BZ Dummy 81 BZ Missing Supervision 82 BV Intruder Verification 84 LF Listen In Begin WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Appendix B Event Log Messages This appendix provides descriptions of all the Event Log messages EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Activate UO X Actv UO XX WB YY Alarm Z XXX Alarm abort P X Arm P X WB YY Arm P X C YY Bell tamp
14. Reports non urgent events to the 1st telephone number 5 s 3 Call 2nd Reports non urgent events to the 2nd telephone number 5 s 3 Call 3rd Reports non urgent events to the 3rd telephone number 5 s 3 Call All Reports non urgent events to ALL telephone numbers 5 s 3 1st Backup 2nd Reports non urgent events to the 1st telephone number If communication is not established calls the 2nd telephone number WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 63 5 9 Dialer Follow Me In addition to reporting to the Central Station the WisDom has a Follow Me feature in which a standard phone call reporting a system event is made to a designated phone number This procedure is useful to alert a homeowner at work or a business owner at home of an alarm There are two variations of the Follow Me operation Standard Phone Call The Follow Me call emits a series of tones or voice messages representing an active alarm burglary or fire The phone number s called are programmed from the User Functions mode refer to User Functions in the WisDom User s Manual Phone Call to a Pager The Follow Me call can be configured to a pager numeric or alphanumeric that displays a specific event alarm or arm disarm Refer to Pager page 4 7 The Follow Me menu defines the events and restore events that will cause a Follow Me call to the phone number if they occur e Follow Me FM Enable must be enabled before any call
15. s gt 6 1 pogon gpg effe Lefele lei Wireless The Wireless Codes menu contains codes that enable reporting the detections of troubles relating to the operation of the receiver or the wireless devices Receiver Press 1 to access each sub category as shown below Jamming Trouble 2 digit Report Code for the detection of jamming interference according to the parameters defined in the system Jamming Trouble Restore 2 digit Report Code for the restore to normal detection of interference Keypads Press 2 to access each sub category of the wireless keypads as shown below Keypad Tamper Tamper code for wireless keypad tamper condition WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 73 Report Codes Manual Codes Quick Keys Parameter e l gt 6 gt gt pogga Ls lels leie efef pogan pogga Keypad Tamper Restore Code to restore to normal of a tamper condition Battery Trouble Report code for low battery condition in a wireless keypad Battery Trouble Restore Report code for correction of low battery condition Key Fobs Press 3 to access each sub category as shown in the following options Battery Trouble Report Code for low battery condition Battery Trouble Restore Report code for correction of low battery condition s 2 7 beei Miscellaneou
16. 1 Using a Philips screwdriver turn the trimmer clock wise or counter clock wise until the desired intensity is achieved WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 3 Programming the WisDom The WisDom is designed around microprocessor and EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programming Read Only Memory which stores the system s operating program as well as its programmable parameters without dependency of external power sources This chapter explains the WisDom programming options how to use the keypad elements and the basics about programming via the keys You can program the system at any time even before installing it All you need is to apply temporary power to the unit For detailed information about each Programming option refer to Chapter 4 Using the Installer Programming Menus WisDom Programming Options The WisDom can be programmed locally or remotely The following describes the options to program the WisDom Local operation using the numerical Keys and LCD Display Instructions are provided on page 3 3 Program Transfer Module PTM p n RP128EE0000A The PTM is a tiny circuit board into which a copy of the WisDom s configuration can be copied and stored as well as transferred to any installation when temporarily plugged into the 4 wire BUS connector For detailed instructions refer to page 3 6 Upload Download U D A software application that enables you to program the WisDom from a PC computer It of
17. 2C CL Closing Report 2D CP Automatic Closing User Number 2E CS Closing Keyswitch 2F CZ Point Closing 30 FT Dummy 31 DD Access Denied Unknown Code 32 DT Access Trouble 33 ER Expansion Device Restoral 34 ET Expansion Device Trouble 35 FA Fire Alarm 36 FB Fire Bypass 37 FC Fire Cancel 38 FH Fire Alarm Restoral 39 FJ Fire Trouble Restoral 3A FT Fire Trouble 3B FU Fire Unbypass 3C HA Holdup Alarm Duress 3D HH Holdup Alarm Duress Restoral 3E JA User Code Tamper False Code 3F JL Event Logger Threshold 40 MH Dummy 41 JO Event Logger Overflow 42 JT Time Changed 43 LB Local Programming 44 LD Local Programming Denied 45 LR Phone Line Restoral 46 LS Local Program Success 47 LT Phone Line Trouble 48 LX Local Programming Ended 49 MA Medical Alarm 4A MH Medical Alarm Restore 4B MJ Medical Trouble Restore 4C MT Medical Trouble 4D OA Automatic Opening WisDom Installation and Programming Manual PROGRAMMED SIA EVENT EVENT DIGITS CODE 4E OC Cancel Report 4F OG Open Area Area Number 50 PT Dummy 51 OJ Late Open 52 OK Early Open 53 OP Opening Report 54 OR Disarm from Alarm 55 OS Opening Keyswitch 56 OZ Point Opening Zone or Point 57 PA Panic Alarm 58 PH Panic Alarm Restore 59 PJ Panic Trouble Restore 5A PT Panic Trouble 5B QA Emergency Alarm 5C QH Emergency Alarm Restore 5D QJ Emergency Trouble Restore 5E QT Emergency Trouble 5F RB Remote Program Begin
18. 3 1 Format for MS Tel No 1 0000 Defines the protocol format for the first Central Station telephone number 1 Type in the 4 digit Format Code that corresponds to the communication protocol for the Central Station Receiver connected to the first MS Telephone Number 2 Toggle to access the 0 to 9 keys using the CH or Gd keys 3 Press cy Format for MS Tel No 2 0000 Defines the protocol format for the second Central Station telephone number Same as the option described above except for the receiver connected to the second MS Telephone Number Format for MS Tel No 3 0000 Defines the protocol format for the third Central Station telephone number Same as the option described above except for the receiver connected to the third MS Telephone Number Monitoring Station MS Communication Formats Protocols Communication Formats Format Code Most Common Protocols ADEMCO Contact Point ID DTMF Parity 0420 SIA Level 0700 Simple Pulse Protocols Silent Knight ADEMCO Slow 010F Silent Knight ADEMCO Slow Extended 014F Radionics DCl Franklin Slow 0117 Silent Knight Fast 010E Silent Knight Fast Extended 014E Sescoa Franklin Vertex DCI Fast 0116 Sescoa Franklin Vertex DCI Extended 0156 Universal High Speed Non Extended 0112 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 51 Pr
19. 3 Use the CH or ce keys to select ENABLE or DISABLE and press 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to change the forced arm status of any additional zone 5 Press the CP key to exit NOTE Report Codes for forced arming and zones bypassed in the process can be sent to the Central Station refer to page 4 72 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 27 2 3 Zones Testing The Testing menu enables you to test the zones gt To access the Testing menu 1 Access the Zones menu as described on page 4 17 2 From the Zones menu press 3 to access the Testing menu options The following display appears Zone testing 01 WL comm test Y BJE 1 Wireless Communication Test Performs a communication test between the transmitters and the WisDom s receiver 1 Press 1 The following display appears Zone comm test 01 Zone 01 00 Y 2 In order to proceed initiate a transmission from the selected zone A number between 00 99 indicates the strength of the signal between the transmitter and the WisDom A successful test will be followed by a confirmation beep NOTE For successful communication the strength of the signal should be higher that the receiver s noise threshold level see page 4 11 3 Use the CH or ET keys to select the zone number for the next wireless transmitter 4 Press the S key to return to the higher programming level LILIE 4 28 Soak Test The Soak Test
20. If an alarm is sent in error it is possible for the Central Station to receive an Abort Alarm Code sent subsequent to the initial Alarm Code This happens if a valid User Code is entered to reset the alarm within 90 seconds of initiation NO No Abort Alarm Code can be sent once an alarm has been triggered 2 ae Summer Winter Clock NO YES NO YES The WisDom automatically sets its Time of Day clock one hour ahead in the spring on the last Sunday in March and one hour back in the Autumn on the last Sunday in October NO No automatic time accommodation is made 4 6 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 2 Forced Keyswitch Arming YES YES NO YES Keyswitch arming is performed on any partition Any violated not READY zone s in the partition will be bypassed automatically The partition is then force armed and all intact zones are capable of producing an alarm NO The partition cannot be armed using a keyswitch until all violated not READY zones are secured 1 2 20 Pager NO YES NO Relates to the use of an alphanumeric pocket pager with the option to notify the customer when an event occurs The pager s phone number must be programmed as a Follow Me device in the WisDom s User Functions YES When a call is made event information is displayed on the alphanumeric pager The following examples and
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22. Simple programming logic fully menu driven Wireless calibration and adjustable threshold level enables higher false alarm immunity Actual transmitter signal strength and RF noise displayed on LCD eliminating the need for an external strength meter All detectors supervised for presence low battery jamming and tamper Supports all major central station reporting codes gt User Benefits Full voice guide enables simple remote phone operation Built in two way voice communication to the premises Local announcement and feedback of system status Family message center Dedicated buttons for simple emergency notification Quick key operation of users functions Full control of voice messages and system sounds He WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 1 1 WisDom Architecture and Capabilities The following diagram provides an overview of the WisDom s architecture and capabilities Examine this figure before beginning your WisDom installation to obtain an overall picture of the full extent of the WisDom system s capabilities Central Remote Monitoring Program Upload Download PC Station Transfer Module One wired GSM GPRS zone Communication Module 1 Phone Line or GSM GPRS Channel External bell PENE BE OLEO EEE pene ESE se wen wr BP PE EEEE REEERE EE EAEE PEIE EEIE asa aa Snes MUIR Sega Be PC for local j a DY Ne a Built in siren
23. Appropriate hardware and clamps are then used to electrically connect each of these rods together and then to the ground terminal of the device to be protected It may be possible to use an existing electrical ground on the premises if one is close enough to the WisDom When connecting the ground wire use a solid 14 gauge wire or larger numerically lower size Keep this wire as short as possible and do not run it in conduit coil it bend it sharply or run it alongside other wiring If you must bend it or change its direction it should have a radius of at least 8 inches at the point from which it is bent If in doubt you may want to enlist the help of a licensed electrician in matters concerning such grounding To connect to ground Earth Connect between the WisDom s ground terminal and an acceptable electrical ground connection for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective A IMPORTANT Connecting to ground must be performed according to the local National Electrical Code WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Wiring the Hardwire Zone The WisDom supports 1 hardwire zone Zone 33 which can be used for example to connect a key switch Connect this zone using twisted pair or 4 conductor cable wiring The following diagram illustrates the various zone connections The hardwire zone cannot be used as a fire zone For a zone with a tamper switch you can use a Double End of Line Resistor to sa
24. Battery Follow Activates when the WisDom battery has insufficient reserve capacity and the voltage decreases to 7V 1 0c AC Loss Follow Activates when the source of the Main Panel s AC power is interrupted This activation will follow the delay time defined in the system control times and the AC Off Delay Time parameter refer to page 4 3 1 07 Bell Burglary Activates the Utility Output after any bell burglary alarm in any partition in the system 3 1 Pe 1 08 Scheduler The Utility Output will follow the predefined time programming that is defined in the scheduler of the weekly programs for Utility Output activation For additional details refer to the WisDom User s Manual O ae O ae 3 1 uo 1 09 Chime Follow Activates the Utility Output following a chime sound WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 35 4 36 Outputs Define Quick Keys Parameter 1 Follow Partition The Partition menu contains Utility Output parameters that follow the Partition Event The Utility Output can follow any partition s combination 3 1 vo 2 o1 Ready Follow Activates the Utility Output when all the selected partition s are in the READY state 3 1 vo 2 02 Alarm Follow Activates the Utility Output when an alarm occurs
25. Loss of AC power from the system System low battery trouble from the WisDom Failure in the system s Aux power Bell trouble Communication fail trouble to MS phone No X Communication fail trouble restore to MS phone No X Partition X armed in Next Arm Away mode Partition X disarmed in Next Disarm mode Partition X armed in Next Stay Home mode Communication failure with X10 expander ID X Phone line trouble restore If the phone line is cut or the DC level is under 3V Police panic alarm from the WisDom police KP 03 or from wireless keypad XX keys 1 amp 2 Police panic alarm from key fob XX Wireless system jamming Partition X armed in Stay Home mode from the UD software The system has been programmed from the UD software Alarm restore in zone No XXX Partition X armed from the UD software Partition X disarmed from the UD software Special alarm from the WisDom emergency keys KP 03 or from wireless keypad XX keys 7 amp 8 Zone XXX has failed in the Soak test Exit time started in partition X WisDom Installation and Programming Manual EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Tamper KP XX Tamper UO X Tamper Z XXX Tamper rst KP XX Tamper rst UO X Tamper rs Z XXX Unbypass Z XXX Tamper alarm from keypad ID XX The WisDom is recognized as KP 03 Tamper alarm from X10 expander ID X Tamper alarm from zone No XXX Keypad XX tamper restore Tamper alarm restore from X10 expander ID X Tamper alarm restore on zone
26. No XXX Zone No XXX is unbypassed WisDom Installation and Programming Manual B 3 Appendix C WisDom Accessories Wireless Transmitters 868 MHz RWT92086800A Description Wireless PIR detector 868 MHz RWT92P86800A RWT32S86800A RWT72C86800A RWT72M86800A RWT72P86800A RWT72X86800A RP128T4RCO0A RP128T4Z000A RWT50P86800A Wireless Transmitters 433 MHz RWT90EUV2 Wireless PIR detector with pet immunity 868 MHz Wireless smoke detector 868 MHz Wireless door contact transmitter 868 MHz Wireless door contact magnet transmitter 868 MHz Door Shutter Wireless contact 868 MHz 2 channel Shutter Universal transmitter 868 MHz 4 button rolling code transmitter 868 MHz 4 channel button zone button transmitter 868 MHz Wireless panic button 868 MHz Description Wireless PIR detector 433 MHz RWT90PEUOOOA RWT30EUV2 RWT71EUV2 RWT71EUMV2 RWT71EUPV2 RP296T4RCO0A RWT540000EUA RWT50EUV2 Wireless PIR detector with pet immunity 433 MHz Wireless smoke detector 433 MHz Wireless door contact transmitter 433 MHz Wireless door contact magnet transmitter 433 MHz Wireless universal shutter 433 MHz 4 button rolling code transmitter 433 MHz 3 Channel button zone transmitter 433 MHz Wireless panic button 433 MHz Keypads RWSALKWL100A Description Wireless Keypad 868 MHz RWSALKWL100H Wireless Keypad 433 MHz Wireless Repeaters RP128EWRO00A Description Wireless Repeater 868 MHz RP128EWRO00A Wireless
27. Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenu El Allocation below 8 2 Communication Test page 4 81 gt To sji access the Keypads menu From the main Installer Programming menu press 8 or use the CH or ES keys and then press Cae The following display appears Keypads 1 Allocation y You are now in the Keypads menu and can access the submenu as described in the sections that follow Keypads Allocation This procedure is required to assign a wireless keypad to the WisDom gt To 1 2 4 80 access the Keypads Allocation menu Access the Keypads menu From the Keypads menu press 1 to access the Allocation menu options The following display appears Keypad alloc Select 1 1 2 Select the keypad you wish to earn in to the system Press cy Three options are available as follows Press 1 to move to the next keypad assignment Press 2 to write or overwrite data into the selected location and allocate a Wireless Keypad Send a write signal within 255 seconds from the keypad by pressing the ARM key twice on the keypad After each press the wireless keypad will send a beep and its Power LED will blink If the WisDom successfully recognizes the wireless keypad it will sound a confirmation beep Press 3 to erase the data in the selected location Select Y or N using the key and press to confirm you
28. Upload Download 23 N Ge RRA Y PRTI X 10 Interface Module for home automation jaja Box tamper _ pe pa 3 n CORRER gt j BREI Bape BL Bell tamper BORO Balai j i Fineness PERRA EEEE EE RRR E REE E 220 110 VAC 485 B i RS485 BUS 2 tread to 9 VAC 1500mA 70mA Transmitter 4 buttons Panic Smoke Transmitters Detectors Glee es Pai PIR or PET Universal Contact Additional Detectors Transmitters Magnetics Wireless Keypads Figure 1 1 WisDom Architecture and Capabilities 1 2 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual WisDom Features The following illustration describes the main features of the WisDom Zones Total zones 33 Wireless zones 32 Wired zones 1 zone 33 Zone supervision Yes Up to 20 Zone types Devices 8 rolling code key fobs 2 wireless keypads Monitoring capabilities Watch dog Walk test System diagnostics features Magnetic contacts PIRIPET detectors Smoke detectors aPendant Panic Button 24500 Sep0nop 2000360 ah Sounders Built in siren Optional connection for external sounder Inputs Box NC Tamper Input Bell Tamper EOL Input cou ed o nono O audooaG eoueogd orane y a Codes TE 1 installer code ERLEEN 1 Grand Master codes pave aioe 32 user codes _ ROKONET jogos oo PREE pune Programming Loc
29. Zones Allocation The Zone Allocation menu enables to allocate the data it receives from any of the system s wireless transmitters in a process often referred to as WRITE mode For additional information refer to the instructions supplied with each transmitter gt To access the Allocation menu 1 Access the Zones menu as described on page 4 17 2 From the Zones menu press 1 to access the Allocation menu options 3 Specify a two digit zone number intended for the first wireless transmitter and press cy The following display appears Zone xx Alloc 1 Skip 2 ZZ 1 Skip Skip to the next transmitter assignment WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 17 N mi ZZ Re Write Overwrite the data into the selected location and allocate the transmitter to a zone within 255 seconds according to the instructions supplied with each transmitter If the WisDom successfully recognizes the transmitter it will sound a confirmation beep N mi ZZ Cae Delete Erase the allocation data in the selected location and then press Y YES or N NO to confirm your choice N mi ZZ Supervision Choose supervision and then press Y YES or N NO to confirm your choice N 2 Zones Parameters The Parameters menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that are used for prog
30. alarm activation WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 31 7 After choosing one of the above press cy to define the maximum time lapse interval between 1 and 9 The Time Slot parameter appears Slot 01 01 Time 1 Minutes 8 Enter the time slot meaning the maximum amount of time allowed between the triggering events for them to be considered a valid violation XX YY indicate the crossed zones e lt Default 1 min Range 1 to 9 minutes 9 Repeat the entire process as required for any additional zone links up to 10 5 Zones Alarm Confirmation The Zone Alarm Confirmation menu enables to define protection against false alarm and will be used for alarm verification gt To access the Alarm Confirmation menu 1 Access the Zones menu as described on page 4 17 2 From the Zones menu press 6 to access the Alarm Confirmation menu options The first option appears Alarm Confirm 1 Partition y 3 Access and configure the partitions and zones to be used in the alarm confirmation process as follows Zones Alarm Confirmation Quick Keys Parameter Default eo 1 Confirm Partition No Defines which partitions will be defined for alarm sequential confirmation Each confirmed partition has a separate timer which is equivalent to the confirmation time defined in Confirm Time Window see page 4 4 A confirmed intruder alarm will be reported if two separate al
31. along with the Access Code see above must match between the Upload Download software and the Main Panel Dealers often use the customer s Central Station Account Number for the ID Code but you can use any 4 digit code unique to the installation 1 Enter the selected code into the account profile created for this installation in the Upload Download software 2 Press 1 and enter the 4 digit code 3 Press cy WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 53 Dialer Access and ID Quick Keys Parameter Default MS Lock 000000 MS Lock is a security function used in conjunction with Rokonet s Upload Download software It provides greater proprietary security when viewing Central Station parameters The same 6 digit code which will be stored in the panel must be entered into the corresponding account profile created for the installation in the Upload Download software If there is no match between the MS Lock Code defined in the Main Panel and the MS Lock Code defined in the Upload Download software the Installer will not have permission to change the following Central Station parameters from the Upload Download software Installer Code MS phone numbers the MS Lock Code and the Default Enable jumper 1 Press 3 2 Make a note of the 6 digit number for use in the Upload Download software s 5 Dialer Controls The Controls menu contains parameters that enable you to control the WisDom dialer operation
32. damage or loss based on a claim that the product fails to give warning However if seller is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising from under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin sellers maximum liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product which shall be complete and exclusive remedy against seller No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty WARNING This product should be tested at least once a week Contacting Rokonet Rokonet Electronics Ltd is committed to customer service and product support You can contact us through our website www rokonet com or at the following telephone and fax numbers Tel 55 11 3661 8767 Fax 55 11 3661 7783 Israel Tel 972 3 9637777 Fax 972 3 9616584 Italy Tel 39 02 392 5354 Fax 39 02 392 5131 Spain Tel 34 91 4902133 Fax 34 91 4902134 United Kingdom Tel 44 1527 576 765 Fax 44 1527 576 816 USA Tel 305 592 3820 Fax 305 592 3825 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher CEOS ROKONET ELECTRONICS LTD 12 04 5INWSAIM
33. from the PTM to the WisDom system The LCD keypad displays the following ROKONET PLEASE WAIT When the LED stops flashing rapidly the WisDom beeps once and its display returns to the normal operation mode display Remove the PTM from the J1 BUS connector Position the J9 jumper on one of the pins 7 Access the main Installer Programming menu by pressing S 9 1 from the regular operation mode see page 3 3 Without making any changes exit the main Installer Programming menu by pressing 0 The following display appears DO YOU WANT TO SAVE THE DATA Y Confirm saving the data by pressing the Cy key A short beep will sound and the following messages are displayed PLEASE WAIT SAVING DATA Then the keypad returns to the normal operation mode display and the WisDom s configuration now matches the PTM 10 Reset its TIME and DATE which were lost when power was removed Refer to the WisDom User s Manual WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 4 Using the Installer Programming Menus This chapter describes the WisDom s installer programming options and functions as well as all quick key shortcuts They are presented in a table of menus are listed according to their number as follows 1 System page 4 2 2 Zones page 4 17 w Outputs page 4 34 A 4 Codes page 4 41 Dialer page 4 48 IE Report Codes page 4 66 Key Fobs page 4 7
34. in the selected partition s 3 1 uo 2 03 Arm Follow Activates the Utility Output when the selected partition s is armed in either the AWAY or STAY mode The Utility Output will be activated immediately regardless of the Exit Delay time period 3 1 vo 2 04 Burglary Follow Activates the Utility Output when a BURGLARY intrusion alarm occurs in the selected partition s 3 1 uo 2 o5 Fire Follow Activates the Utility Output when a FIRE alarm is triggered in the selected partition s or when alarm keys a FIRE are pressed simultaneously 3 1 vo 2 06 Panic Follow Activates the Utility Output when a PANIC alarm is triggered in the selected partition s or when alarm keys PANIC are pressed simultaneously ml 3 vo 2 07 Special Emergency Follow Activates the Utility Output when an AUXILIARY EMERGENCY alarm is triggered in the selected partition s or when alarm keys Ey are pressed simultaneously 3 1 uo 21108 Duress Follow Activates the Utility Output when a DURESS alarm is initiated at the keypad related to the selected partition s To deactivate this Utility Output in a latch pattern refer to the User menu option Duress Reset 2 6 described in the WisDom User s Manual 3 1 vo
35. of the premises This message is up to 10 seconds long The default Common message is Hello this is your Rokonet security system calling Event message System defined description of the security situation that has occurred for example Intruder alarm Partition message User defined name for the partition in which the event occurred for example First floor The Partition message can be up to 2 seconds long and is only announced when the Event announcement message concerns a partition Zone message User defined name for the zone in which the event occurred for example Kitchen The Zone message can be up to 2 seconds long and is only announced when the Event announcement message concerns a zone Status message Upon remote access of the system by initiating a call from a remote telephone or receiving a call from the system the WisDom announces the current system status by playing a pre recorded Status message Announcement message Upon event occurrence the WisDom can announce the security situation to occupants by sounding a local Announcement message Selecting a message structure enables you to specify the order in which messages are announced in the Event announcement message If the Police or Fire Department hears the Event announcement message it is important that the Common message be announced first as this identifies the premises If the owner of the premises hears the Event announcement message the Common message can b
36. seconds ON then 2 seconds OFF ABE Code Grand Master NO YES NO YES Only a user with the Grand Master Authority Level can change all User Codes along with the TIME and DATE NO Users with the Master and Manager Authority Levels can change their own User Codes all codes with a lower Authority Level and the TIME and DATE Audible Jamming NO YES NO Relates to the Jamming Time parameter described on page 4 12 YES Once the specified time is reached the WisDom activates the sounder and sends a Report Code to the Central Station Refer to Jamming Trouble page 4 73 NO Once the specified time is reached the sounders do not operate Technician Tamper NO YES NO YES It is necessary to enter the Installer Code to reset a Tamper Alarm Therefore Tamper Alarm resets require the intervention of the alarm company However the system can still be armed NO Correcting the problem resets a tamper Alarm requiring no alarm company help Technician Reset NO YES NO YES It is necessary to enter the Installer Code to reset an alarmed partition after it s been disarmed This requires the intervention of the alarm company NOTE Before the READY LED can light all zones within the partition must be secured NO Once an alarmed partition is reset the READY LED lights when all zones are secured Abort Alarm NO YES NO YES
37. station To send the 0 digit located at the left side of the number use the A digit instead of the 0 digit For example for account number 0407 enter A407 for 6 a digit account number 001207 enter AA1207 3 Dialer MS Communication Format The Communication Format menu contains parameters that define the communication protocol format used by the digital receiver in the monitoring station for each account The corresponding format codes are listed in the right hand column in the Monitoring Station MS Communication Formats table on page 4 51 gt To access the MS Communication Format menu 4 50 1 2 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 From the Dialer menu press 3 to access the MS Communication Format menu options The following display appears COMM FORMAT 1 MS NO 1 Select the monitoring station telephone number up to three available numbers and press The following display appears MS NO 1 FORMAT CODE 0000 Use the 0 to 9 keys to assign the format code for example 0420 ADEMCO Contact ID format WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 5 Press cy 6 Press cy again followed by the C key to return to the previous level e For SIA and Contact ID formats refer to Dialer Auto Codes page 4 66 7 Access and configure the parameters in the Communication Format menu as follows Dialer MS Communication Format Quick Keys Parameter Default 15
38. the One by One method the listing of each zone s parameters is sequential Once Zone 1 s parameters have been programmed they are followed by Zone 2 s then Zone 3 s and so forth To program one or more of the system s zones using the One by One method changes made to any or all of the Zone parameters will NOT be recorded without going through the One by One list ending with the Zone sound parameter of the last zone you want to program After making changes to the Zone Sound parameter press cy This produces a one second tone and assures that change s you make to the zone programming are recorded when you exit the One by One programming mode Zone 33 Wired zone Zone 33 is defined in the WisDom as a wired zone Therefore during the One By One option it has two additional parameters which follow the sound definitions and apply only for this wired zone Zone termination Zone loop response Zone Termination The Termination menu enables you to program the connection type used for the wired zone zone 33 The actual physical termination for each zone must comply with that selected in the zone termination menu N C Normally Closed Uses normally closed contacts and no terminating End of Line Resistor EOL End of Line Uses normally closed NC and or normally open NO contacts in a zone terminated by a supplied 2200Q End of Line Resistor DEOL Double End of Line Uses normally closed NC contacts
39. the loss of Auxiliary Power either continuous or switched supplied by the WisDom gopggg Clock Not Set 00 Code to report a trouble condition caused by a Clock Not Set beli BUS Communication Fail 00 Code to report a trouble condition regarding a failure in the system BUS WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes Manual Codes Quick Keys Parameter Liefs e False Code 00 Code to report the repeated use of an incorrect User Code to disarm the system Lefel e Bell Tamper 00 Code to report a tamper alarm of an external bell connected to the Main Panel Lels e Box Tamper 00 Code to report a tamper alarm of the tamper switch connected to the box Lelle Trouble Restorals Trouble restoral codes assigned to the WisDom Main Panel pogan Low Battery 00 Code to report the restoring to normal of a weak or missing standby battery Lelee Bell 00 Code to report restoring to normal of an internal sounder wired to the Main Panel bebebe Phone 00 Code to report the restoring to normal of the telephone service to the WisDom pogan AC 00 Code to report the restoring to normal of the AC power supply to the WisDom Lelei AUX 00 Code to report the restoring to normal of Auxiliary Power either continuous or switched supplied by the WisDom
40. the programming level functions These keys also change the position of the flashing cursor When editing a selection the cursor moves to the left or right respectively Use this key to toggle forward through the programming choices within a selection Use this key to toggle backward through the programming choices within a selection This key does not function during programming operations Installer Programming from the WisDom Keys This section explains how to use the WisDom keys to access the Installer Programming menu as well as how to restore the manufacturer s defaults as described in the following sections Accessing the Installer Programming Menu below Restoring Manufacturer s Programming Defaults page 3 5 Keypad Timeout page 3 5 Accessing the Installer Programming Menu This section describes how to access the Installer Programming menu after the WisDom has been defaulted as well as how to access it from the regular operation mode gt To access the Installer Programming Menu 1 From the regular operation mode press OD Note When you power up the system for the first time the display of the regular WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 3 3 3 4 operation mode will be After pressing 5 the keypad displays the first User Functions option as follows User functions 1 Zone bypass Press 9 to select the Installer option or use the CAR The keypad displays the first option a
41. the to stop recording Press 3 to assign the zone with a pre recorded message Each zone is assigned with a default message label as described in the following table Using the CH CP eis select zone label and press a You can verify your selection by playing the message using the 1 Play option The list of available zones messages is as follows listed in alphabetical order Zone Label Default Zone Zone Label Default Zone Zone Label Default Zone 01 Attic 22 16 Front door 01 31 Passage 02 Back door 30 17 Game room 32 Patio 03 Basement 23 18 Garage 29 33 Perimeter area 06 04 Bathroom 17 19 Guest room 16 34 Reception 32 05 Bedroom 1 13 20 Hall 18 35 Sate 27 06 Bedroom 2 14 21 Hallway 36 Second floor 05 07 Bedroom 3 E 22 Kitchen 07 37 Shop 31 08 Child room 09 23 Landing 24 38 Stairs 19 09 Dining room 10 24 Library 39 Store room 33 10 Downstairs 20 25 Living room 08 40 Study 11 Dressing room z 26 Lobby 25 41 Third floor 12 Entrance 02 27 Main floor 03 42 TV room 12 13 Family room 11 28 Master 15 43 Upstairs 21 bedroom 14 First floor 04 29 Nursery 26 44 Washroom 15 Foyer 28 30 Office 45 Warehouse WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Voice Message Message Labels Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 3 2 13 Partition Message 1 Press 3 The following display appears Choose Part
42. you want to be assigned as output B and press WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 41 4 Code Maintenance The Code Maintenance menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that enable you to maintain the User Codes in the system In addition the WisDom contains the following special codes Grand Master Code Used by the system s owner Installer Code Used by the WisDom installation company technician to program the system The default Installer Code is 0 1 3 3 Sub Installer Code Used by a technician sent by the WisDom installation company to carry out restricted tasks defined at the time of system installation by the installation technician The Sub Installer can access with his code only those programming menus predefined for his access This section describes how to perform the following Determine the Authority Level of each User Code Assign partition s to a specific code Change the Grand Master Installer and Sub Installer Codes Upgrade the security level to a 6 digit code After you access the Code Maintenance menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenus a md 1 Authority page 4 43 A N Partition page 4 44 A w L3 Grand Master page 4 45 A A Installer page 4 45 Ja e Sub Installer page 4 46 4 6 Code Length page 4 47
43. 1 Partition 1 W 2 Select the partition number 3 Press the required option as follows lt Press 1 to play the partition message Press 2 to record a partition message The following message appears Press to start Message record Press Cue and speak your message into the microphone The counter in the display counts down the seconds remaining until the recording will stop Press to stop rec Time 2 Recording stops automatically after 2 seconds If you finish your message in less than 2 seconds press the to stop recording lt Press 3 to assign the partition with a pre recorded message Using the keys select partition label and press You can verify your selection by playing the message using the 1 Play option The table of options is the same as the one described in the Zone Labels section on page 5 4 The default partition messages are as follows Partition 1 Main floor Label 27 Partition 2 Upstairs Label 43 Partition 3 Perimeter area Label 33 Utility Output Message Recording voice messages for Utility Outputs simplifies the process of remotely operating them by enabling the user to hear a meaningful name such as Heating for each Utility Output This procedure involves Selecting a Utility Output voice message Assigning an appliance to that message Recording a name for the selected appliance WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 5 5 V
44. 2 09 Buzzer Follow Activates the Utility Output when a keypad in the selected partition s sounds its BUZZER during Auto Arming Exit Entry Delays and alarm conditions 3 vo 2 10 Exit Entry Follow Activates the Utility Output when the selected partition s initiates an Exit Entry Delay period WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Outputs Define Quick Keys Parameter 3 1 vo gt 11 Fire Trouble Follow Activates the Utility Output wnen a FIRE TROUBLE is detected in the selected partition s 3 UO N mi N Day Zone Trouble Activates the Utility Output when a DAY ZONE TROUBLE is detected in the selected partition s 3 UO General Trouble Follow Activates the Utility Output wnen a TROUBLE condition is detected in the selected partition LIL U O 2 14 Stay Follow Activates the Utility Output when the selected partition s is armed in STAY mode md UO Tamper Follow Activates the Utility Output when a Tamper occurs in the selected partition s and follows any type of tamper UO Disarm Follow Activates the Utility Output when the selected partition s is disarmed md UO Bell Follow
45. 7 E Keypads page 4 80 Exit page 4 82 Installer Programming Menu Conventions The following pages describe the options and functions that can be accessed via the WisDom keys and how to program them Remember that these options are accessed from the Installer Programming menu described in Chapter 3 Programming the WisDom Each procedure also provides information about programming the system using the relevant Quick Keys The column headings appear as follows Column Heading Description Quick Keys A shortcut to program an option The shortcuts are listed in numerical sequence Parameter The name of the option programmed by the selection Default The factory default The default values have been carefully chosen and are suitable for most installations Range Where applicable the range of possible values WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 1 gt To program the system using Quick Keys 1 Access the Installer Programming menu and select the main menu option that you want to access refer also to Chapter 3 Programming the WisDom 2 Press the Quick Keys listed in sequence from left to right to locate the option listed in the Parameter column and then press Cae amp When programming items in sequence you can use the ES key to exit to the previous level and the key to toggle the options 1 System The System menu provides access to submenus and their related p
46. E Exit Entry Delay 1 Exit Entry Delays Group 1 1 lar Entry Delay 1 30 seconds 1 255 seconds Duration of Group 1 Entry Delay MOTE Exit Delay 1 45 seconds 1 255 seconds Duration of Group 1 Exit Delay Exit Entry Delay 2 E o Exit Entry Delays Group 2 E mi N mi Entry Delay 2 45 seconds 1 255 seconds Duration of Group 2 Entry Delay Exit Delay 2 60 seconds 1 255 seconds E E E Duration of Group 2 Exit Delay 1 113 Bell Timeout 04 minutes 01 90 minutes Duration of the external sounder s during alarm 1 1 a Bell Delay 00 minutes 00 90 minutes The time delay before the keypad sounder and the external sounder operates after the onset of an alarm 1 1 AC Off Delay Time 30 minutes 0 255 minutes In the case of a loss of AC power this parameter specifies the delay period before reporting the event or operating the Utility Output If the delay time is set to 0 zero there will be no delay period 1 1 6 Phone Line Cut Delay 04 minutes 01 20 minutes In the case of a cut phone line this parameter specifies the delay period before reporting the event into the event log or operating the Utility Output WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 3 System Timers Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 1 Confirm Time Window 30 minut
47. ICL 32 9B9 Opening Not Identified OP 33 9C9 Closing Not Identified CL 34 CDA 24 Hour Report 24H 35 BAB AC Fail AC 36 EAB AC Restoral EAC 37 AEA Low Battery LO 38 EEA Low Bat Rest ELO 39 DFF Bell Trouble dBL 4A EFF Bell Trouble Rest EBL 41 DEE Phone Trouble dPL 42 EEE Phone Trouble Rest EPL 43 DDD Duress dU 44 EBA Opening Out of Window EOP 45 ECA Closing Out of Window ECL 46 CAC Test CH 47 Axx Alarm Axx 48 Dxx Trouble dxx 49 Exx Restore Exx 5A Fxx Alarm Rest Fxx New Codes If a new code not supported by the Main Panel is required it can be added to the list using the SPECIAL programming item up to 30 additional codes WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Report Code Programming for ADEMCO POINT CONTACT ID 0420 PROGRAMMED ADEMCO EVENT REPORTING EVENT RECOMMENDED DIGITS CODE 3A 100 Medical Key 31 110 Fire Alarm 32 111 Smoke 33 115 Fire Key 34 120 Panic Key 35 121 Duress 36 122 Silent Alarm 37 123 Audible Alarm 38 130 Burglary 39 131 Perimeter 4A 132 Interior 41 133 24 Hour 42 134 Entry Exit 43 135 Day Night 44 136 Outdoor 45 137 Tamper 46 140 General Alarm 47 144 Sensor Tamper 48 145 Accessory Tamper 49 150 24 Hour Non Burg 5A 155 Foil Break 51 156 Day Trouble 52 300 Main Aux Trouble 53 301 Main AC Trouble 54 302 Main Battery Trouble 55 305 System Reset 56 321 Main Bell Trouble 57 330 Power Supply Trouble 58 333 BUS Communication Trouble 59 351 Main Pho
48. Install NO YES NO YES Causes the following parameters to function as follows Auto Arm Bypass If there is an open zone during the Auto Arm process the system will be armed and a silent alarm will be activated unless the open zone is closed A utility output defined as Auto Arm Alarm see page 4 37 is activated A utility output defined as Zone Loss Alarm see page 4 38 is activated NO Causes the following parameters to function as follows Auto Arm Bypass If the Auto Arm programming arms the system and there is an open zone during the auto arm the system will bypass the open zones and arm the system A utility output defined as Auto Arm Alarm see page 4 37 is deactivated A utility output defined as Zone Loss Alarm see page 4 38 is deactivated 1 2 27 Grand Master YES YES NO Authority Partition YES Specifies that the allowed partitions and the authority level of a user can be changed by the Installer Installer menu or the Grand Master User menu NO Specifies that only the Installer can change the partition and the authority level of a user from the Installer programming menu 1121128 Disarm Stop FM YES YES NO YES The Follow Me calls will stop when the partitions are disarmed by a User Code NOTES When a latched keyswitch is activated you can only disarm the system by releasing the latched keyswitch When disarming from
49. Repeater 433 MHz X 10 Module RP296XT Description X 10 interface module Installer Programming Tools RP128UDINOO00A Description Upload Download Software CD RP128EE000A RP296EBA RP128EUSBO0A Program Transfer Module BUS adapter cable used for local PC based Uploading Downloading operations USB 232 9 25 pin converter PR296EBA for local use to connect between a PC USB port and the WisDom BUS connector WisDom Installation and Programming Manual C 1 NOTES RTTE Declaration Of Conformity Hereby Rokonet Electronics Ltd declares that these control panels RWSALO868xxA RWSALV868xxA RWSAL0433xxA RWSALV433xxA with wired accessories including cables and wireless accessories is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The RWSAL0868xxA RWSALV868xxA are restricted for use in the Slovak Republic The RWSAL0433xxA RWSALV433xxA are not restricted for use in any of the European Community Countries XX represents a country or customer code Rokonet Limited Warranty Rokonet Electronics Ltd and its subsidiaries and affiliates Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 12 months from the date of production Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction wit
50. WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 39 Utility Output Pattern of Operation Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Pulse N O 05 seconds 01 90 seconds The Utility Output is always Deactivated N O before it is triggered pulled up When triggered it activates pulled down for the Pulse Duration specified below then deactivates automatically 1 Press 3 and then press ey 2 Choose the desired Pulse Duration between 01 90 seconds 3 Press and set the activation by choosing ALL or ANY Only for utility output that follows Zone or Partition event 4 Press Caw and select a label for the UO Latch N O The Utility Output is always Deactivated N O before it is triggered pulled up When triggered it activates pulled down and remains activated latched until the operation is restored 1 Press 4 and then press ey 2 Press Cy to set the activation by choosing ALL or ANY Only for utility output that follows Zone or Partition event 3 Press Cy and set the deactivation by choosing ALL or ANY Only for utility output that follows Zone or Partition event 4 Press Caw and choose a label Activation Deactivation When the Utility Output is following more than one Partition or Zone the Installer can choose the logic of the Utility Output activation or deactivation as follows If the Pattern of Operation is defined as Latch N O or Latch NIC the Installer can choose the activat
51. WisDom Keys You can rename the labels that identify zones and partitions by changing the default labels Partition 1 Partition 2 and so on to for example The Jones s Sales Dept or Mastr Bedr as appropriate gt To enter a new label Use the keys on the keypad to produce characters according to the table below Pressing a particular key toggles between the characters available from that key in the sequence listed below followed by a blank space The WisDom permits a total of 74 characters letters numbers and symbols for use in labeling e NOTE The data sequence of each key in the following table is suitable only for the English version DATA SEQUENCE 6 0 Each of these keys toggles between producing their number and a blank space Use this button to toggle forward through the available characters Use this button to toggle backward through the available characters To move the cursor to the left To enter a completed label into the system ES ES To move the cursor to the right cy The number of allowed characters for each type of label varies as follows Zone Label Up to 15 characters Partition Label Up to 12 characters Programmable Output Label Up to 12 characters Message to the User Label Up to 12 characters Service Information Label Up to 16 characters Service Name Label Up to 16 characters System Global Label Up to 16 characters User Label Up to 10 characters 4 4 4 44 44 Wi
52. al Keypad keys Local or remote Using a dedicated angaggge 5o nnagesend nana puai gnoth opni nae uso sud apuse PETTEE ognon yg puaPo neue i parco pupoeus Upload Download software gens po a ausalt ood Program Transfer Module goat ggaand an0a s Communication Built in digital communicator Supports major reporting formats 3 M5 numbers a ao dono ooo basncosga aes ro pramnana 4 Utility Outputs on SCOED Y board 32 duress codes 4 X 10 Optional External Bell output 8 authority levels Wireless Features Super heterodyne technology Programmable supervision time Tamper detection Low battery in transmitters detection Signal jamming indication 868MHz or 433MHz radio frequencies Additional Features 3 Partitions Areas 4 Follow Me numbers Remote phone operation 256 events memory 3 programmable macro keys System Arm Disarm scheduling Operation follows numerous system codes or schedule events Voice Capabilities System Event messaging to Fellow Me numbers Local announcement messages Two way voice Capability Family message center Full voice menu guide Figure 1 2 WisDom Features WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 1 4 Technical Specifications The following technical specifications are applicable for the WisDo
53. allation and Programming Manual 4 59 Dialer Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Every other day Every 3rd day Every 4th day Every 5th day Every 6th day N Oo 0 A WO NY Once a week Press the Y key to return to the Dialer menu 9 UD Test HR 00 00 24 hours MIN 00 00 59 minutes Used to schedule periodic Auto Batch download using the Upload Download software This is the day time of day in 24 hour format and time interval at which the customer s WisDom automatically calls the alarm company s computer to download the Batch selected parameters Set the test time and daily interval as follows 1 Press 2 The following display appears UD test Hr 00 Min 00 D 0 2 Type in the time of day in 24 hour format for an automatic download to occur 3 From the table below choose the downloading intervals D effective from the day of programming D Meaning Never Every hour Every month Every day Every other day Every 3rd day Every 4th day Every 5th day Every 6th day N Oooh OND B2BTO Every 7th day 4 Press the EY key to return to the Dialer menu o More Enables to define more parameters of the WisDom dialer 4 60 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Dialer Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range EIEE BROnD Alarm Restore The Alarm Restore menu specifies under what conditions an Alarm Restoral is reported Thi
54. am option shown below and then press er Programming 0 Exit A This display is the last option in the main Installer Programming menu The following display appears DO YOU WANT TO SAVE THE DATA Y 2 Select the appropriate option to save or discard your changes as follows Save your changes by pressing en The following display appears PLEASE WAIT DATA SAVING When the data has been saved the following display appears DATA IS SAVED PLEASE WAIT The WisDom returns to the normal user display OR Discard your changes by using the key to change the Y YES to N NO on the display and then press Cae The following display appears RELAOD PLEASE WAIT The WisDom returns to the normal user display 4 82 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 5 Installer Programming Within the User Programming Menu This chapter explains programming options that are located in the user s programming menu but can be performed either by the user or installer Programming the voice messages below Performing walk test page 5 9 o o Programming the Voice Messages This section describes how to customize the spoken messages that the WisDom announces when you access the system from a remote telephone or heard locally on the premises In addition this section describes how to verify the voice messaging and how to enable Announcement messages to be sounded locally Only the installer or a user with Grand M
55. arameters that are used for programming configuration settings applicable to the entire system After you access the System menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following sub menus 1 Timers page 4 3 n 1 Control page 4 4 Receiver page 4 11 o Clock page 4 12 _ gi Labels page 4 13 i E Tamper Sound page 4 15 mi N Default jumper page 4 15 i o 8 Service Information page 4 16 1 9 Version page 4 16 gt To access the System menu From the Installer Programming menu press 1 or press the Por ee keys until you find the number 1 System option and then press Cae The first submenu Timers appears System prog 1 Timers You are now in the System menu and can access the required submenus as described in the following sections 4 2 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 1 1 System Timers The Time Define menu contains parameters that specify the duration of an action gt To access the Time Define menu 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 1 to access the Timers menu options The following display appears System timers 1 Ex En delay 1 Y 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Time Define menu as follows System Timers Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O
56. arm conditions are detected in the same confirmed partition during the confirmation time YES The partition is defined for alarm confirmation NO The partition is not defined for alarm confirmation 2 6ll2 Confirm Zones No Define which zones will be defined for alarm sequential confirmation When the first zone goes into alarm the WisDom transmits the first zone alarm When the second zone goes into alarm during the confirmation time the panel transmits the zone alarm and the Police code YES The zone is defined for alarm confirmation NO The zone is not defined for alarm confirmation 4 32 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Zones Alarm Confirmation Quick Keys Parameter Default NOTES 1 A confirmed zone will be part of the sequential confirmation only if the partition in which the alarm occurs is defined as confirmed partition as well 2 Any Code can reset a confirmed alarm 3 If the first zone is violated and not restored until the end of the confirmation time no second zone alarm than this zone will be excluded from the confirmation process until the next arming WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 33 3 Outputs The Outputs menu provides access to submenus and their related programming parameters that enable you to choose the event that will trigger a selected Utility Output as well as the manner in which the output will be applied In add
57. aster authority level can program the voice messages After you access the Voice Messages menu from the main User programming menu you can access the following submenus 7 Message Structure below 7 N Voice Labeling page 5 3 7113 Test Message page 5 7 17114 Local Announcement Messages page 5 8 gt To Access the Voice Messages menu 1 From the User programming menu press 7 or press the E e until you find the 7 Voice Message option and then press ar NOTE This option is disabled on a WisDom without voice capabilities 2 Enter the installer code or the Grand master code and then press Cy 3 The first submenu appears Voice Message 1 Msg structure y 4 You are now in the Voice Messages menu and can access the required submenus as described in the following sections WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 5 1 Voice Messages Types N mi Three types of spoken messages are heard in the WisDom Event announcement message Upon event occurrence the WisDom initiates a call to a remote Follow Me FM number informing the user of a security situation by playing a pre recorded Event announcement message The Event announcement message consists of the following 4 messages each of which is defined individually 1 3 ee Common message User defined identification of the premises for example the address and or telephone number
58. aster has the ability to change the authority level and allowed partitions for users Refer to Grand Master Authority Partition Quick Keys 1 2 27 page 4 9 Manager There can be only one Manager Code in the system The Manager Code is designated only as Code 01 The Manager can change all User Codes except that of the Grand Master The Manager has access to all of the function listed above apart from the following Changing the Grand Master Code lt Performing Walk Testing Master There are no restrictions in the number of Master Codes as long as they do not exceed the number of codes remaining in the system The Master has access to all the Manager s privileges with the following restrictions lt Restricted to assigning and changing User Codes belonging to those with Authority Levels of Master and below User Arm Only and Maid Restricted access to designated partitions User There are no restrictions in the number of User Codes as long as they do not exceed the number of codes remaining in the system The User has access to the following Arming and disarming Bypassing zones Accessing designated partitions Viewing system status trouble and alarm memory Activating designated Utility Outputs 2e e 2e e ee e 2e e WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 43 Changing his her own User Code Controlling uploading downloading activities lt Administering se
59. ber 5 3 1 Call 3rd Reports Openings and Closings to the 3rd Telephone number 5 8 1 Call All Reports Openings and Closings to ALL telephone numbers 15 8 1 1st Backup 2nd Reports Openings and Closings to the 1st Telephone number If communication is not established calls the 2nd Telephone Number s 8 2 MS Urgent 1st Backup 2nd Reports urgent alarm events to the Central Station 5 8 2 Do Not Call Does NOT report urgent alarm events to the Central Station WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Dialer Report Split Quick Keys Parameter Default s 8 2 Call 1st Reports urgent alarm events to the 1st telephone number 5 8 2 Call 2nd Reports urgent alarm events to the 2nd telephone number s 8 2 Call 3rd Reports urgent alarm events to the 3rd telephone number 5 s 2 Call All Reports urgent alarm events to ALL telephone numbers s 8 2 1st Backup 2nd Reports urgent alarm events to the 1st telephone number If communication is not established calls the 2nd telephone number MS NON Urgent 1st Backup 2nd Reports non urgent events supervisory and test reports to the Central Station 15 8 3 Do Not Call Does NOT report non urgent events to the Central Station 5 s s Call 1st
60. bypassing or force arming of one or more zones WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 69 4 70 Report Codes Manual Codes Quick Keys Parameter Lel2 2 6 Tamper 00 To report a tamper for zone tamper alarm condition NOTE If a zone with a tamper switch is bypassed both the tamper switch and the Report Code are unaffected Ls 2 2 7 Tamper Restore 00 To report the restoral to normal of a tamper condition Le 2 2 8 s 2 2 9 Low Battery Trouble 00 To report a low battery condition in a wireless transmitter Low Battery Trouble 00 Restore To report the correction of a low battery condition s 2 3 Leii Troubles The Troubles menu contains codes that enable reporting the detection and restoral of troubles related to the system operation Trouble Events Trouble Codes assigned to the WisDom ppggg Low Battery 00 Code to report the detection of a weak or missing standby battery beebi Bell 00 Code to report a trouble condition with the management of an internal sounder wired to the Main Panel e l gt 1 31 13 Phone 00 Code to report a trouble condition regarding telephone service management pogon AC Loss 00 Code to report a trouble condition regarding the AC power supply to the WisDom Leli s AUX Fail 00 Code to report a trouble condition regarding
61. company using its Upload Download software pagg Quick Armed 00 The 2 digit Report Code used when the system is Quick Armed NOTE No specific user identification is possible Refer to the WisDom User s Manual for additional details s gt 6 Force Armed 00 A Report Code used when the system is Force Armed Lelie 4 72 Key Fob 00 Enter the 2 digit Report Code transmitted when the system is armed with this specific device WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes Manual Codes Quick Keys Parameter e 2 5 Leisi Disarm The Disarm Codes menu contains codes that enable the reporting of the Opening Signals generated when the system is DISARMED opened in various conditions User Disarm 00 Report Code used for system disarming opening by a particular user Lelie Keyswitch Disarm 00 Code to report system disarm via a keyswitch NOTE No user identification is possible Lieis 3 Auto Disarm 00 Report Code used when the system is Auto Disarmed by a previously scheduled event NOTE No specific user identification is possible Refer to the WisDom User s Manual for additional details Ls 2 qs 4 Remote Disarmed 00 Report Code for Remote Disarming by the alarm company using its Upload Download software efe qs 5 Key Fob 00 Code to report disarming with this device e 2 6
62. d to activate a Utility Output 1 2 os Allow Bypass YES YES NO YES Permits zone bypassing by authorized system users after entering a valid User Code NO Zone bypassing is NOT permitted 1 2 Quick Bypass NO YES NO YES Eliminates the need for a valid User Code when bypassing zones NO Qualified users must enter a valid User Code to bypass zones WisDom Installation and Programming Manual System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 2 False Code Trouble NO YES NO YES A False Code report is sent to the Central Station after three successive attempts at arming or disarming in which an incorrect User Code is entered No alarm sounds at the premises but a trouble indication appears on the system s keypad s NO A local alarm is sounded at the premises 1 2 oe Bell Squawk YES YES NO YES If a keyswitch or a rolling code remote control is used a brief chirp is produced from the system s external sounder s at the conclusion of the Exit Delay period as follows One chirp indicates the system is armed Two chirps indicate the system is disarmed Four chirps indicate the system is disarmed after an alarm NO No chirp is produced 1 2 07 Bell 30 10 NO YES NO YES The sounders cease to sound for 10 seconds after each 30 seconds of operation NO The sounders operate without interruption 1 2 os P
63. display is changed l2 la 3 Add Copy Partition Assigns to a designated partition all the zones and their respective parameters belonging to a specified partition while keeping the original partition intact For example copying Partition 1 to Partition 2 simply duplicates all Partition 1 s zones in Partition 2 1 Press 3 2 Use the cursor keys to select the source and destination partitions Using this function provides no confirmation before advancing to another Add Copy Partition opportunity 3 Press the 5 key to exit The process is executed as soon as the display is changed 4 4 Delete a Partition Deletes a designated partition Selecting this option removes all zones assigned to it effectively removing the partition from the system 1 Press 4 2 Use the cursor keys to select the partition that you want to delete 3 Confirm your choice by selecting either Y YES or N NO and pressing 4 Press the x key to exit 4 30 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Zones Cross Zone Default No cross zoning The Cross Zone menu is used for additional protection from false alarms and contains parameters that enable you to link together two related zones Both must be violated within a designated time period between 1 and 9 minutes before an alarm occurs This type of linking is used with motion detectors in hostile or false alarm prone environments e NOTE T
64. e often resulting in a nuisance alarm and usually due to a malfunction an environmental problem or the incorrect installation of a detector or sensor This parameter specifies the number of violations of the same zone reported during a single armed period before the zone is automatically bypassed NOTE Enter 00 to disable the swinger shutdown Periodic Test The Periodic Test menu enables you to set the time period that the WisDom will automatically call the Monitoring Station or Upload Download phone numbers in order to check the phone line connection It also sends reports of non urgent events which reduces the number of calls made only if the Call Save option is defined as YES Refer to Call Save page 4 55 for additional details MS Test HR 00 00 24 hours MIN 00 00 59 minutes Sends Periodic Test reports to the Central Station Receiver monitoring the account and assigns a valid Report Code for these Periodic Test reports Set the test time and daily interval for Periodic Test Reporting as follows 1 Press 1 The following display appears MS test Hr 00 Min 00 D 0 2 Type in the time of day in 24 hour format and the testing intervals for Periodic Test reports to be sent 3 Use the table below to specify the testing intervals D effective from the day of programming D Meaning 0 Never H Every hour M Every month 1 Every day WisDom Inst
65. e Length Default 4 digits The Code Length specifies the number of digits either 4 or 6 for the Grand Master Manager and Master Codes All the other codes User Arm Only and Maid use from one digit up to a maximum of six digits gt To access and program the Code Length menu parameters 1 Access the Codes menu as described on page 4 40 2 From the Codes menu press 6 to access the Code Length menu The following display appears Length 1 4 digits 3 Select your choice using the CHE keys and press cy to confirm When you make a change in the Code Length the following display appears Code should be deleted Sure N 4 Use the key to change the default N and press cy NOTES When you change the Code Length parameter all User Codes are deleted and must be re programmed or downloaded For a 6 digit Code Length system 4 digit default codes like 1 2 3 4 Grand Master 0 1 3 3 Installer and 0 2 3 3 Sub Installer become 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 and 0 2 3 3 0 0 respectively If you change the Code Length back to 4 digits the system codes are restored to the default 4 digit codes WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 47 a The Dialer menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that enable WisDom to establish communication with the Central Station and transmit data After you access the Dialer menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in thi
66. e alarm from the WisDom fire emergency keys KP 03 or from wireless keypad XX keys 3 amp 4 Fire alarm in zone No XXX Restore in foil Day zone No XXX Trouble in foil Day zone No XXX Partition X is force armed B 1 EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Found Z XXX Func XX C YY Home P X C YY Home P X WB YY Jamming restore Ksw arm P X Ksw disarm P X L bat rstr WB XX LB rstr Z XXX Lost Z XXX Low bat WB XX Low bat Z XXX Main bell rs Main AC Restore Main AUX restore Main Battery rst Main low AC Main Low battery Main no aux Main no bell MS X call error MS X restore Next arm P X Next disarm P X Next home P X No comm UO X Phone restore Phone fail Police KP XX Police WB XX RF Jamming Remote home P X Remote program Restore Z XXX Remote arm P X Rmt disarm P X Spec KP XX Soak fail Z XXX Start exit P X Wireless zone found zone No XXX Quick key function XX by user YY Partition X is armed in Stay Home mode by user YY Partition X is armed in Stay Home from key fob YY Wireless jamming restore Partition X is armed by keyswitch Partition X is disarmed by keyswitch Low battery trouble restore from wireless key fob XX Low battery restore from wireless zone No XXX Wireless zone lost zone No XXX Low battery trouble from wireless key fob XX Low battery trouble from wireless zone No XXX Bell trouble restore AC power restore to the system Restore of Aux power System low battery trouble restore
67. e announced last as the owner already knows the identity of the premises lt is more important for the owner to hear the Event Partition and Zone messages first as they describe the event and pinpoint its location in the premises gt To select a message structure 1 Access the Voice message menu 2 Select 1 Message Structure The following display appears 5 2 Msg Type A C E P Z structure 3 Use the to select one of the following structure types Y ee Y ee A C E P Z Orders the messages as follows Common Event Partition Zone B E P Z C Orders the messages as follows Event Partition Zone Common WisDom Installation and Programming Manual N Voice Message Labels The Message Labels menu provides access to submenus that enable to Play Record and Assign a pre defined message for zones partitions utility outputs macro keys and the common message gt To select a message structure 1 Access the Voice message menu 2 Select 2 Message Label The following display appears Message Label 1 Common msg 3 You can now program a voice message label for each of the following options 1 Common Message 2 Zone Message 3 Partition Message 4 Utility Output Message 5 Macro Message Voice Message Message Labels Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 3 2 1 Common Message 1 Press 1 The following display app
68. e as follows The display of the LCD screen will be Disabled for each restricted option System menu He cannot define the Default Enable Disable parameter Code Maintenance menu He cannot change the Installer code Dialer Menu He cannot change the MS telephone numbers Account numbers Communication format Access and ID parameters and Remote Split menus In the Controls sub menu he cannot change the MS Enable and UD Enable parameters In the Parameters sub menu he can define only the FM Retries and windowing options Report Codes He cannot define any reported codes parameters gt To access the Sub Installer code menu 1 Access the Codes menu as described on page 4 40 2 From the Codes menu press 5 to access the Sub Installer menu The following display appears Sub installer Code 0233 3 Type in the new code using the keypad s 0 to 9 keys and press cy 4 Press the C key to return to the previous level Using the Sub Installer s Code This section describes how to enable a sub installer to have limited access to the Installer Programming menu options gt To use the Sub Installer s code 1 From the normal user s display enter the Partial Programming option by pressing S 9 2 2 Enter the Sub Installer s Code and press cy The Sub Installer now has limited access to Installer programming parameters 4 46 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 Code Maintenance Cod
69. e previous programming level Any change in the system parameters requires you to reload the Auto Codes parameters in order to update the information that is being sent to the monitoring station 6 1 2 SIA The WisDom allocates Report Codes supporting the SIA Security Industry Association format 1 Press Cy to select this option and deselect the Contact ID option described above The following display appears SIA codes Auto allocate N 2 Press and Cy to confirm your choice 3 Press O to return to the previous programming level Any change in the system parameters requires you to reload the Auto Codes parameters in order to update the information that is being sent to the monitoring station 6 1 3 Delete All The WisDom resets to 00 all previously programmed Central Station Report Codes This does not change any other programmed parameters 1 Press Cy to select this option The following display appears Clear all codes Are you sure N 2 Press and a to confirm your choice 3 Press O to return to the previous programming level NOTE Any change in the system parameters requires you to reload the Auto Codes parameters in order to update the information that is being sent to the monitoring station WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 67 5 2 Report Codes Manual Codes The Manual Codes menu enables to assign a specified report code for each event Enter
70. ea code or special letters When finished press Cae BIL MS Tel No 3 Up to 32 alphanumeric characters The third Central Monitoring Station Press 3 and type in up to 32 digits Include dialing prefixes and area code or special letters When finished press A WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 49 Dialer MS Account Numbers The Customer Account Numbers menu enables you to enter account numbers for each Central Station telephone number These account numbers are the 6 digit Customer Account Numbers assigned by the Central Station al To access the MS Account Numbers menu 1 2 3 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 From the Dialer menu press 2 to access the MS Account Numbers menu The following display appears Account number 1 MS No 1 y Select the monitoring station telephone number up to three available numbers and press ar The following display appears ACCOUNT PN X CODE 001111 Define a different account number for each MS telephone number 5 Use the CH or es keys and the numeric 0 to 9 keys to enter an account number and then press NOTES The WisDom accepts hexadecimal account numbers Use the key to enter the hexadecimal digits A to F To send an account number with less than 6 digits use the 0 digit for example For account number 1234 enter 001234 In this case the WisDom will not send the 0 digit to the central
71. ears Common message 1 Play y 2 Press the required option as follows lt Press 1 to Play the common message Press 2 to record a new message The following message appears Press to start Message record Press a and speak your message into the microphone The counter in the display counts down the seconds remaining until the recording will stop Press to stop Rec Time 10 Recording stops automatically after 10 seconds If you finish your message in 9 seconds or less press the to stop recording NOTE Not pressing e o after finishing recording your message might cause unwanted noises or a long silence in your message 3 Press O to return to higher programming level WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 5 3 Voice Message Message Labels Quick Keys Parameter Default Range BEE Zone Message 1 N Press 2 The following display appears Zone 01 01 33 Zone 01 y Select the zone number and press cy Press the required option as follows Press 1 to play the zone message Press 2 to record a zone message The following message appears Press to start Message record Press cy and speak your message into the microphone The counter in the display counts down the seconds remaining until the recording will stop Press to stop rec Time 2 Recording stops automatically after 2 seconds If you finish your message in less than 2 seconds press
72. ed by entering a User Code only if the Quick UO parameter under System Control is defined as Disabled When the Quick UO is defined as Enabled no User Code is required WisDom Installation and Programming Manual For each output you need to define the pattern of operation Use the following table to select your option Utility Output Pattern of Operation Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 Pulse N C 05 seconds 01 90 seconds The Utility Output is always Activated N C before it is triggered pulled down to negative When triggered it deactivates for the Pulse Duration specified below and then reactivates automatically 1 Press 1 and then press 2 Choose the desired Pulse Duration between 01 90 seconds 3 Press Co and set the activation by choosing ALL or ANY Only for utility output that follows Zone or Partition event 4 Press Caw and select a label for the UO Latch N C The Utility Output is always Activated N C before it is triggered pulled down to negative When triggered it deactivates and remains deactivated latched until the operation is restored 1 Press 2 and then press lt 2 Press Cy to set the activation by choosing ALL or ANY Only for utility output that follows Zone or Partition event 3 Press Cy and set the deactivation by choosing ALL or ANY Only for utility output that follows Zone or Partition event 4 Press Caw and choose a label
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74. elayed following an exit delay Y 4 Press lt The system moves to the next key and the following display appears Key fob 1 Butt 2 1 None y 5 Set the parameters for the Disarm button 2 used to perform the Disarming operation from the following options lt None The button is disabled default Disarm The button is used for disarming its assigned partitions 6 After selecting the required option press cy The system moves to the next button and the following display appears Key fob 1 Butt 3 1 None y 7 Set the parameters for the Panic Key 3 used to perform a Panic or Utility Output operation from the following options None The button is disabled default Panic The button is used to send a panic alarm UO The button is used to operate a Utility Output When selecting this option you must select a Utility Output The following display appears Ae a WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Fob 1 Butt 3 UO 01 Output 01 y 8 After selecting the required option press cy The system moves to the next button and the following display appears Kef fob 1 Butt 4 1 None y 9 Set the parameters for the button 4 the small button from the following options lt None The button is disabled default lt Arm The button is used for Away arming the assigned partitions Stay The button is used for Stay Home arming the assigned partitions UO The button is used to
75. emains bypassed until the end of the Entry Delay period Keyswitch Delay Used to apply the Exit Entry Delay 1 parameter to the momentary keyswitch operation WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 25 4 26 Zones Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 2 4 zz Latch KSW Delay on a Used to apply the Exit Entry Delay 1 parameter to the latched keyswitch operation 2 2115 Zone Sound The Zone Sound menu contains parameters that enable you to program the sound produced when a system zone triggers an alarm Reports to the Central Station are not affected by any of the options in this menu 1 From the Parameters menu press 5 to access the Zone Sound menu options The following display appears Zone sound Zone 01 01 33 2 Specify a two digit zone number and press lt 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Zone Sound menu as follows Parameters Zone Sound Quick Keys Parameter Default 2 Silent CoH 2 2 5 zz Bell Only Produces no sound Activates the bell sounders for the duration of the Bell Timeout period or until a User Code is entered followed by use of the key 2 2 5 zz Buzzer Only Activates each keypad s internal piezo buzzer 2 2 5 zz Bell Buzzer Default for all zones Activates the bell sounders and the keypads buzz
76. enabled WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 15 3 Select the required option as follows 4 ENABLE The WisDom loses its programmed configuration including all Labels and User Installer Codes It returns to its original factory default configuration Any user who knows the default User and Installer Codes can then reprogram it DISABLE An unauthorized user cannot return the system to the manufacturer s default settings The WisDom maintains its previously programmed configuration keeping all Parameters Labels and User Installer Codes intact As with any instance of a total loss of power you must reset the system s TIME and DATE mudo s System Service Information The Service Information menu enables to insert information accessible to the system s users of the alarm company from whom the service is obtained gt To access the Service Information menu 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 8 to access the Service Information menu options The following display appears Service info 1 Serv Name 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Service Information menu as follows System Service Information Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 8 1 Service Name Rokonet Security Any 16 characters Enables you to insert and or edit the name of the alarm company from whom service may be obtained For additional deta
77. er Bell Tamper rst Box tamper Box Tamper rst Bypass Z XXX Chang code XX Chang phone X Clock not set Clock set C XX Comm ok UO X CP reset Date set C XX Day arm P X Day disarm P X Day home P X Disarm P X WB YY Disarm P X C YY Duress C XX EE ac upload Enter program Exit program F tr ok Z XXX F trouble Z XXX False code False restore Fire KP XX Fire Z XXX Foil ok Z XXX Foil Z XXX Forced P X WisDom Installation and Programming Manual UO XX activation UO XX is activated from key fob YY Alarm in zone No XXX Alarm aborted on Partition X Partition X armed by wireless key fob YY Partition X armed by user YY Bell tamper alarm Bell tamper alarm restore Box tamper alarm Box tamper alarm restore Zone No XXX is bypassed Changing user code by user XX Changing MS telephone number X Time is not set Time defined by user No XX Bus communication restore with X10 expander ID X The system has reset Date defined by user No XX Daily Arm on Partition X Daily Disarm on Partition X Daily Stay Home Arming in Partition X Partition X disarmed by wireless key fob YY Partition X disarmed by user YY Duress alarm from user No XX Load new parameters from PTM accessory Entering Installer programming from keypad or UD software Exiting Installer programming from keypad or UD software Trouble restore in Fire zone No XXX Trouble in Fire zone No XXX False code due to 3 wrong attempts False code alarm restore Fir
78. eration mode as follows If while exiting the following display appears this means that the J9 default jumper is NOT positioned on 1 pin but wrongly positioned on both J9 pins EE U D ACCESSORY NOT FOUND WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 3 5 Keypad Timeout If after 15 minutes during the installer programming no entry is made to the keys the WisDom will produce an audible reminder consisting of several beeps in rapid succession along with the following display TIMEOUT HIT ANY KEY Pressing any key stops the beeping To re enter the Installer Programming menu you must key in your Installer code again and press Using the Program Transfer Module PTM The Program Transfer module PTM is used to create and apply standard programming templates In addition you can use the PTM on powered up properly functioning WisDom which have been previously programmed gt To create a Programming Template by copying from a programmed WisDom Use a programmed WisDom system to create a Programming Template to be applied to other WisDom systems The programming on the WisDom is ready for copying gt To install a Programming Template on a WisDom system Use an existing Programming Template on a PTM to install programming on a WisDom system gt To copy from a programmed WisDom system into the PTM 1 Position the PTM on the J1 BUS connector located on the PCB of the back panel with the red LED not facing t
79. ers simultaneously 2 Door Chime o s The Door Chime parameter is used as an audible sounder to indicate the violation of a zone s as follows Ifthe system is DISARMED the system s keypad buzzers make three momentary sounds whenever the zone is violated Ifthe system is ARMED only the bell sounders will produce the alarm WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Zones Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range LILIE 6 BELL A BUZZERID In a case of alarm the following occurs In DISARM mode only the buzzer will operate In ARM mode only the bell will operate Force Arm This option enables or disables the use of forced arming for each of the system s zones as follows If forced arming is enabled for a particular zone it allows the system to be armed even though this zone is faulted When a zone s enabled for forced arming is faulted the keypad s READY LED blinks during the disarm period After arming all zones enabled for forced arming are bypassed at the end of the Exit Delay time period Ifa faulted zone one enabled for force arming is secured during the armed period it will no longer be bypassed and will be included among the system s armed zones To force arm a zone 1 Press 6 and then press cy The following display appears Forced ARM Zone 01 01 33 2 Enter the number of the zone for forced arming and press cy
80. es 30 60 minutes Specifies a time period that starts when an alarm is triggered for the first time If a second alarm is triggered before the end of the confirmation time window the WisDom will send a confirmed alarm to the Monitoring Station Start Confirmation 0 minutes 0 120 minutes o 1 Specifies that the WisDom cannot start a sequential confirmation process until the timer has expired This time starts when the system has set and will prevent confirmed alarms being generated in situations when a person has been accidentally locked in the building N System Control 4 4 The System Control menu contains parameters that control specific system operations gt To access the System Control menu 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 2 to access the System Control menu options The following display appears System control 01 Quick arm Y y 3 Access and configure the parameters in the System Control menu as follows System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 2 Quick Arm YES YES NO YES Eliminates the need for a User Code when arming in STAY or AWAY modes NO A valid User Code is required for arming in STAY or AWAY modes 1 2 02 Quick UO YES YES NO YES A user can activate a Utility Output without the need to enter a User Code NO A User Code is require
81. es in response to a number of system activities related to alarms zones partitions general system events actions of particular user or scheduled events based on the system s internal clock To wire Relay Outputs UO1 UO2 The connections of relay outputs UO1 and UO2 depend on the settings of jumpers J5 and J4 consecutively which determine the outputs behavior Wire the devices that you want to activate to the outputs UO1 UO2 as follows c NOTE The maximum current for UO1 and UO2 should not exceed 200 mA in POS or NEG configurations In 1 PIN Only configuration with an external power supply the maximum current for UO1 or UO2 should not exceed 3 Amps POS J4 U02 l O 54 u02 l 44 UO2 l 35 Us TD a ui E U01 le J5 U01 1 PIN 35 U01 e S Positive The C terminal on Negative The C terminal on TERMAL UO1 UO2 receives 9 VDC UO1 UO2 receives COM POWER 1 PIN only UO1 UO2 behave as dry contacts gt To wire Transistor Outputs UO3 U04 Connect the positive connection of the device to AUX and the negative connection to the UO s terminals Wiring an External Sounder The WisDom is equipped with a built in sounder see figure 2 1 If desired an external bell or piezo sounder can be connected to alert occupants and neighbors with a loud siren during an alarm gt To wire an external sounder 1 Connect the external sounder wires to the BELL
82. ess The receiver at the Monitoring Station should support this feature and be configured to enable the operator the option to perform the Listen In and Talk functions To open the voice alarm confirmation channel an extra event report following the report of an urgent alarm is sent to the monitoring station This event informs the receiver that the WisDom will automatically switch to Listen In mode at the end of event transmission The extra event report should be assigned manually location 6 2 7 0 1 For Contact ID the WisDom code should be 84 Contact ID Event code 606 For SIA the Wisdom code should be 84 SIA Event code LF The Listen In time period is defined as 2 minutes After this period the WisDom hangs up the line During the Listen In time period the operator can switch to Talk mode by pressing the 2 key and go back to Listen In mode by pressing the 1 key Whenever the key is pressed the panel hangs up the line WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Key fobs The Key Fobs menu contains parameters that enable WisDom to allocate up to 8 rolling code Wireless key fobs transmitters The wireless key fob transmitters p n RP128T4RCOOA RP296T4RCOOA are rolling code transmitters with the following options Arm Stay Disarm Panic and UO activation After you access the Key fobs menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access
83. etails eefe Auto Arm Fail 00 Report code for failing to perform automatic arming of the system 2110 More More 6 27 0 1 Listen In 00 Report code that informs the receiver at the monitoring station that the WisDom will automatically switch to Listen In mode at the end of events transmission For more information refer to Monitoring Station Two Way Communication below Note This option is disabled on a WisDom without voice capabilities e l gt 710 gt Confirmed Alarm 00 Report code for confirmed alarm Police code For more information refer to page 4 32 fefe Special The Special Communication menu enables you to program the 3 digit Report Codes for Central Station Communication Formats requiring 3 digit Event Codes When entering the menu the following display appears Special codes Code AA Send 000 1 Enter the 2 digit code to be modified This number appears in the CODE AA area of the display shown above 2 Enter the 3 digit code to be actually sent This number appears in the SEND 000 area of the display shown above 3 Press Cy 4 Press the EY key to return to the previous programming level WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 75 Monitoring Station Voice Alarm Verification 4 76 The WisDom enables the Monitoring Station to perform Voice Alarm Verification in order to verify a cause of event or to guide someone in distr
84. feature is designed to allow false alarming for predefined detectors to be bypassed from the system while any alarms generated are displayed to the user for reporting to the Alarm company This is especially useful if Police response withdrawal is being threatened and a particular zone is causing unidentified problems Up to 8 zones can be placed on Soak Test Any zone placed in the Soak Test list is bypassed from the system for 14 days and is automatically reinstated after that time if NO alarms have been generated by it If a zone in the Soak Test list has an alarm during the 14 day period the keypad indicates to the user that the test has failed After the user looks at the View Trouble option described in the WisDom User s Manual the trouble message will be erased This will be indicated in the event log but no alarm will be generated The alarmed zone s 14 day Soak Test period is then reset and restarted WisDom Installation and Programming Manual N Zones Editing From the Installer Programming menu press quick keys 2 3 2 The following display appears Zones for test 01 None y To put a zone on Soak Test press Cae The following display appears LOCATION 01 ZONE 00 00 33 Press the keys as per the zone number e g 01 for zone 1 and then press The menu moves to the next zone To add a second zone for Soak Test press Co and repeat the procedure above OR Press the C key to
85. fers the following two alternatives lt Working locally through a portable computer connected to the WisDom lt Working at a remote site communicating with the WisDom via a phone line and modem When using the Upload Download software the following is required IBM compatible PC Upload Download software p n RP128UDINOOA BUS adapter p n RP296EBAOO0A cable and plug to connect between the PC serial COM port and the WisDom J1 BUS connector for on site use Modem with access to a phone line for remote use Recommended modem by Rokonet is Hayes OPTIMA 336 lt USB 485 converter for on site use p n RP128EUSBO0A to connect between a PC USB port and the WisDom J1 serial connection For additional details refer to a Rokonet technical support representative Y Y Y WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 3 1 Using the WisDom s LEDs and Keys 3 2 rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrreanscrrrrrrrrr PIPA rrora 272 rrrrrrrrrrrrr rr ROKONET rrr rrr eee rrrr rrrr rrrrr 8 12 9 Figure 3 1 The WisDom Surface The WisDom surface contains six LED indicators an LCD display and a variety of keys The LEDs have a different indication during programming mode than in normal operation mode The LED s indication in normal operation mode is described in the WisDom user manual The following table describes the LEDs and keys typical uses during the programming m
86. fire zone causes a Fire Trouble signal a rapid flashing of the trouble LED NOTE Zone 33 cannot be defined as a Fire zone ZZ Panic All Used for external panic buttons and wireless panic transmitters If violated an immediate panic alarm is sounded if the zone sound is not defined as silent regardless of the system s state An alarm display will not appear on the keypads ZZ en 16 Special All For external auxiliary emergency alert buttons and wireless auxiliary emergency transmitters If violated an immediate auxiliary emergency alarm is sounded regardless of the system s state ZZ 4 24 Pulse Keyswitch Used to arm disarm the system Connect an external momentary action keyswitch to any zone terminals given this designation WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Zones Parameters Quick Keys ZAREE is N 2 2 4 e Parameter Default Range Exit Termination This type of zone is used to avoid a false alarm by acting like an Exit OP Entry zone see Exit OP Entry see page 4 22 When triggered after arming the system and closing the door or opening the door arming the system and closing the door the system s Exit Delay time period will be shortened to 3 seconds When you re open the door the entry time restarts Latch Keyswitch 2 2
87. g indication in order to eliminate false jamming alarms Range for noise threshold 00 99 1 Press 1 The following display appears showing the current threshold level Thold XX Re calibrate N 2 To perform a new automatic calibration use the key to select Y YES After the calibration process is finished the new noise threshold is displayed as follows Thold XX New Thold XX 3 To confirm the new threshold press 14 OR To change the threshold manually enter the required level and press NOTES In order to ensure that a momentary high noise level due to environmental reasons will not cause a jamming alarm you can set the noise level to be higher than the calibrated level WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 11 System Receiver Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 Jamming Time No Jamming NONE 10 20 or detection 30 seconds Specifies the period of time that the WisDom s receiver tolerates unwanted radio frequencies capable of blocking jamming signals produced by the system s transmitters Once the specified time is reached the WisDom sends a Report Code to the Central Station Refer to Jamming Trouble page 4 73 NONE No jamming will be detected or reported Refer also to Audible Jamming page 4 6 Different sounds will be produced when jamming is detected depending on the defined Audible Jamming time 1 3 3 Supervisory S V Time 0 hours 0 7 hours
88. g the installer programming menu perform a Walk test 4 code 2 and check communication with the Central Station WisDom Installation and Programming Manual WisDom Components The illustration below shows the internal components when the front panel is separated from the back plate Figure 2 1 WisDom Internal components Layout 1 Back panel 12 AC restore jumper J6 2 Tamper housing 13 Line seizure LED 3 Wires access hole 14 Rechargeable Battery Jumper J10 4 Telephone connectors optional 15 Utility outputs jumper J4 J5 5 AC connector optional 16 BUS connector J1 6 Ribbon Flat cable 17 Internal siren buzzer 7 Front panel 18 Main terminal block 8 LCD back light trimmer 19 Battery locking screw 9 Tamper spring 20 Backup battery holder 10 Default jumper J9 21 Wall Mounting holes 11 Speaker WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Mounting the WisDom Before you mount the WisDom study the premises carefully in order to choose the exact location of the unit for the best possible coverage and yet easily accessible to prospective users of the alarm system The mounting place of the WisDom should be Try to centrally locate the system as close as possible to the transmitters Near an uninterrupted AC outlet Near a telephone outlet Far from sources of interference including Direct sunlight or heat sources Electrical noise such as computers televisions etc
89. grammed telephone number to which the alarm company s Upload Download computer is connected Refer to Remote U D Telephone No page 4 52 This provides more security for U D operations NO The alarm company s computer calls the number set for Upload Download No callback is required 5 6 09 Auto Batch NO YES The WisDom calls the alarm company s computer at a preset time Refer to Dialer Periodic Test page 4 59 The Upload Download software downloads a batch of previously programmed installation data from the alarm company to the account NOTE For the Auto Batch parameter to work The computer must be turned on connected to a phone line and have the Upload Download software loaded AND The call must be initiated by the account NO The Auto Batch mode is disabled Answering Machine YES Override YES The Answering Machine Override is enabled as follows The Upload Download software at the alarm company calls the account The software hangs up after one ring by the U D operator Within one minute the software calls again The WisDom is programmed to pick up this second call on the first ring thus bypassing any interaction with the answering machine NOTE This feature is used to prevent interference from an answering machine with remote Upload Download operations NO The Answering Machine Override is disabled and communication takes place in the standard man
90. h products not manufactured by the Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product Seller s obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing at Seller s option within a reasonable time after the date of delivery any product not meeting the specifications Seller makes no other warranty expressed or implied and makes no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for any particular purpose In no case shall seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty expressed or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever Seller s obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or costs of installation or any liability for direct indirect or consequential damages or delay Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented that the product will prevent any persona injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or fire without warning but is not insurance or a guaranty 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
91. he Access and ID menu options The following display appears U D Access amp ID 1 Access code Y 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Access and ID menu as follows WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Dialer Access and ID Quick Keys Parameter Default BIEL Access Code 5678 Enables you to define an Access Code that is stored in the WisDom Rokonet recommends using a different 4 digit Access Code for each installation In order to enable communication between the Alarm Company and the WisDom the same Access Code must subsequently be entered into the corresponding account profile created for the installation in the Upload Download software For successful communication the Access Code along with the ID code see below must match between the Upload Download software and the Main Panel 1 Select a 4 digit Access Code This code is stored in the WisDom 2 Enter the code selected into the account profile created for this installation in the Upload Download software 3 Press 1 and enter the 4 digit code 4 Press cy Remote ID Code 0001 Defines an ID Code that serves as an extension of the Access Code described in the procedure above In order to enable communication between the alarm company and the Installation the same Remote ID code must be entered into the account profile in the Upload Download software For successful communication the ID Code
92. he WisDom allows 10 unique sets of zone links pairs of zones which can be manually specified as required gt To access the Cross Zone menu 1 2 Access the Zones menu as described on page 4 17 From the Zones menu press 5 to access the Cross Zone menu options The first zone link appears Zone crossing 01 01 with 01 Press Cae to modify the first set 01 of zone links Crossing set 01 15t 01 01 2nd 01 Select the zone pairs manually as required by making changes to the number of the first zone in the set followed by the number of the second zone If necessary use the or keys to position the cursor NOTES Zones crossed with themselves are valid pairs They need to register a violation twice to trigger the alarm This process is known as Double Knock You may want to establish a number of zone links but leave them deactivated at this time see below Press Cy to determine how the WisDom will process violations of the paired zones Access and configure the paired parameters in the Cross Zone menu as follows Zones Crossing Quick Keys Parameter Default 2 5 1 None Y Temporarily disables any associated zone pairings 2 5 2 Ordered Effects an alarm so the first listed zone is tripped before the second 2 5 3 Not Ordered Affects an alarm in which either zone in the pair may be tripped first If this case the specified zone order 1st 2nd has no bearing on the
93. he WisDom is powered by a safety approved 220 110VAC to 9VAC 1500 mA transformer supplied ROKONET part number 1ACA230V9V for 220 VAC to 9VAC 1 Connect the transformer to an AC source and to the AC connector optional or the AC terminals NOTES Do not connect the transformer to a power supply until you have completed all your wiring If you remove power from the unit AC and battery wait at least 10 seconds before reapplying power Connecting the Telephones Lines Connect the system to a telephone line if the system is monitored or a remote connection to a follow me number is required 1 Connect the incoming telephone line to the PHONE LINE terminals or the optional plug in jack RJ11 marked as U3 see figure 2 1 2 Connect any telephone on the premises to the PHONE SET terminals or the optional plug in jack RJ31 marked as U2 Line and Set see figure 2 1 2 6 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual BELL Wiring the Bell Tamper mP COM A Connect the bell tamper to the BELL TMP and COM 2 terminals on the PCB s block terminals using a 2 2 KQ resistor 2 2 K EOL rd Bell tamper will be indicated only if the system parameter External Bell quick key 1 2 31 is defined as Yes For more information refer to page 4 10 BELL TAMPER Wiring the Utility Outputs The WisDom includes 4 utility outputs 2 x 24VDC 3Amps relays 2 x 13 8 VDC 70 mA transistor outputs These outputs help operate external devic
94. he row of terminals The red LED flashes slowly 2 Remove the J9 Default Jumper plug from its position on one pin and position it on both of the two pins 3 Access the main Installer Programming menu by pressing ES 9 1 from the regular operation mode see page 3 3 4 Without making any changes exit the main Installer Programming menu by pressing 0 The LED on the Program Transfer module flashes rapidly and the keypad displays the following SAVING DATA IN EE U D ACCESSORY When the LED stops flashing rapidly the WisDom beeps twice and displays the following DATA IS SAVED PLEASE WAIT Then the display returns to the normal operation mode display 5 Remove the PTM from the J1 BUS connector 6 Position the J9 jumper on one of the pins 7 The PTM now contains a copy of the Main Panel s configuration 3 6 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual gt To load the Program Transfer module s stored configuration into a WisDom 1 2 3 Position the PTM on the J1 BUS connector located on the PCB of the back panel with the red LED not facing the row of terminals The red LED flashes slowly Remove the J9 Default Jumper plug from its position on one pin and position it on both of the two pins Momentarily remove all power from the WisDom both Mains and Battery Restore power to the WisDom After a moment the LED on the Program Transfer module flashes rapidly indicating that the information is being copied
95. hone Cut Alarm NO YES NO YES Activates the sounders if the phone line is cut or the telephone service is interrupted for the time defined in the Phone Line Cut Delay Time parameter Refer to Phone Line Cut Delay Time page 4 3 NO No activation occurs 2 09 3 Minute Bypass YES YES NO YES Bypasses all zones automatically for 3 minutes when power is restored to an unpowered system to allow for the stabilization of motion and or smoke detectors NO No bypassing occurs 2 29 Audible Panic NO YES NO YES The sounders operate when a Police Alarm is initiated at the keypad or when a Panic Zone is activated NO No sounder operation occurs during a keypad Police Alarm making the alarm truly silent Silent Panic NOTE The system also transmits a Panic report to the Central Station Heli Buzzer gt Bell NO YES NO YES If an alarm occurs when the system is armed in the STAY mode a buzzer sounds for 15 seconds before the sounders operate NO An alarm in the STAY mode causes sounders to operate simultaneously WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 5 System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 2 Fire Temporal Pattern NO YES NO YES During a fire alarm the sounders produce a pattern of three short bursts followed by a brief pause NO During a fire alarm the flow of sounds produced by the sounder is a pattern of 2
96. ils about how to enter a label refer to page 4 13 1 Service Phone System Any 16 characters Enables you to insert and or edit the service phone number 2 System Version The System Version menu supplies the current system version gt To access the System Version menu 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 9 to access the System Version menu option The system version with the software s checksum number is displayed 4 16 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Zones The Zones menu provides access to submenus that are used for programming defining editing and testing each of the system s protected zones After you access the Zones menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenus N mi N N N E a Alarm 1 Allocation page 4 17 Parameters page 4 18 Testing page 4 28 Editing page 4 29 Crossing page 4 31 Confirmation page 4 32 gt To access the Zones menu From the main Installer Programming menu press 2 or press the CH or ce keys until you find the number 2 Zones option and then press The first submenu Allocation appears zones 1 Allocation You are now in the Zones menu and can access the required submenus as described in the following sections N 1
97. in a zone using at least two 22000 End of Line Resistors to distinguish between alarms and tamper conditions N O Normally Open Uses normally open contacts and no terminating End of Line Resistor See Wiring diagram in Chapter 2 Wiring the hardwire Zone page 2 9 Zone Loop Response The Loop Response menu enables you to set the different times for which a zone 33 violation must exist before the zone will trigger an alarm condition The following option are available 1 Normal 400 ms milliseconds 7 2 hours 2 Long 1 second 8 2 5 hours 3 Fast 10 ms milliseconds 9 3 hours 4 0 5 hours 10 3 5 hours 5 1 hour 11 4 hours 6 1 5 hours WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 19 Zones Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 2 Zone Label The Zone Label menu enables you to create and or edit up to 15 characters to describe each of the system s zones Default Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 and so on for each zone Range Any characters 1 From the Parameters menu press 2 to access the Labels menu options The following display appears Zone label Zone 01 01 33 2 Press CH o label Zone 01 or enter another zone number The following display appears Zone label 01 Zone 01 Refer to page 4 13 for details about how to enter a label 2 2 3 Zone Partition Range Partition 1 3 The Partitions menu contains parameters that enable you to pr
98. ion and deactivation logic of the UO to follow either after all the Partitions Zones or after any of the Partitions Zones Ifthe Pattern of Operation is defined as Pulse N O or Pulse NIC the Installer can choose only the activation logic of the Utility Output to follow either after all the Partitions Zones or after any of the Partitions Zones The deactivation operation follows the defined time period Output Label The final step of defining an output is defining a label You can create and or edit a 10 character label description for each Utility Output Refer to Entering a New Label Using the LCD Keypad page 4 13 for additional details 4 40 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 2 Outputs Output A The Outputs Output A menu defines which output will be activated by the user when using the key functions key Cae 4 from the WisDom keys gt To access the Output A menu 1 Access the Outputs menu 2 From the outputs menu press 2 to access the Output A menu 3 Enter a two digit number of the Utility Output that you want to be assigned as output A and press w 3 Outputs Output B The Outputs Output B menu defines which output will be activated by the user when using the key functions key 6 from the WisDom keys gt To access the Output B menu 1 Access the Outputs menu 2 From the outputs menu press 3 to access the Output B menu 3 Enter a two digit number of the Utility Output that
99. iption of each step is provided in the following sections of this manual 1 Create an installation Plan See Chapter 2 Choose a mounting location near AC outlet telephone outlet and easy to operate 2 Wire the WisDom See Chapter 2 Connect AC power telephone line outputs external sounder ground connection wired zone and batteries 3 Power Up and Defaulting See Chapter 3 page 3 5 and Chapter 4 page 4 15 Set the default jumper on both pins and power up the system 4 Enter Installer menu See Chapter 3 page 3 3 To programming menu from the user menu press 9 Installer code 5 Calibrate the Receiver See Chapter 4 page 4 11 To calibrate the receiver press 1 3 1 from the main installer menu 6 Allocate and Mount the Wireless Devices See Chapter 4 page 4 17 for zones page 4 77 for Key fobs and page 4 80 for keypads Use the supplied devices instructions 7 Perform Comm Test See Chapter 4 page 4 28 for zones page 4 79 for key fobs and page 4 81 for keypads Perform a communication test for each device as described in this manual 8 Set Receiver Times See Chapter 4 page 4 12 Define jamming and supervision times in quick key programming location 1 3 2 3 9 Complete Programming See Chapter 4 Complete all programming parameters zones dialer utility outputs etc 10 Exit Programming See Chapter 4 page 4 82 After exitin
100. ition you can assign the outputs that will be activated by the user using the quick function key operation After you access the Utility Output menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenus 3 Define page 4 34 3 nv Output A page 4 41 3 w Output B page 4 41 gt To access the Outputs menu From the main Installer Programming menu press 3 or press the CH or coy keys until you find the number 3 Utility Output option and then press Cae The first submenu appears Outputs 1 Define You are now in the Outputs menu and can access the required submenus as described in the following sections w 1 Outputs Define The Outputs Define menu provides access to submenus and their related programming parameters that enable you to choose the event that will trigger a selected Utility Output gt To access the Define menu 1 Access the Outputs menu 2 From the outputs menu press 1 to access the Define menu of outputs operation 3 Enter a two digit number for the Utility Output that you want to program using a leading zero for numbers between 1 and 9 for example 01 02 and so on and then press Cae The following display appears UO 1 Follows 0 Nothing 4 You can now program the selected Utility Output Use the information shown below After you define the events that the output will follow p
101. k panel Pay attention to the placing of the tamper spring see figure 2 5 lt Push the bottom of the front panel onto the back panel so the locking tabs at the bottom hold it Figure 2 5 Locking tabs and Tamper Spring Reattach the case locking screw located at the bottom A METE Discharging Static Electricity Please note that it is important to discharge static electricity that may have built up in your body before you touch a circuit To do this touch the earth Following Local Regulations Be sure to follow your local regulations regarding fire protection electrical installation noise pollution and security systems installation WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 2 5 Wiring the WisDom This step explains the various wiring and connection procedures that must be performed when wiring the WisDom as follows A IMPORTANT Before wiring the WisDom ensure that the connection to the power supplies mains or battery is switched OFF Bell or Loudspeaker EE 9 V 500mA E Maximum Es 9 VDC 200mA V 220 110 VAC To Telephone Line To Zone Maximum Externer Ly Transformator TELEPHONE SET Telephone Set Contact ne 1500 mA VAG 3A MAX dry Kel 70 mA Open Relay Contacts To Telephone Collector Optional BU 6 i Me si Line Outputs Connection X 10 TO Ground J3 INPUT AC VOLTAGE JACK PCB Located on the Back Panel Figure 2 6 WisDom Wiring Diagram Connecting AC Power T
102. lation s configuration obtaining status information and issuing Main Panel commanas all from a remote location NO Disables communication as detailed above Call Delay NO YES Event reports to the Central Station are delayed for 15 seconds after they are detected NO Event reports are sent immediately Dial Tone YES YES The WisDom waits a short selectable interval to detect a dial tone before dialing the Central Station Refer to Dial Tone Time page 4 58 NO The WisDom dials without waiting Call Save NO YES For reducing Central Station traffic congestion the system holds all non urgent events for example test transmissions for up to 12 hours programmable and sends them as a batch at a less busy time for example at night Refer to Dialer Periodic Test page 4 59 NO All events are transmitted as they occur User Initiated Call YES YES For a remote Upload Download session to take place the user must first enter specific keypad commands in the User Functions mode Refer to the WisDom User s Manual Quick Keys 2 3 3 for additional details NO Upload Download operations are possible without requiring the user s participation WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 55 Dialer Controls Quick Keys Parameter Default 5 6 os Call Back U D YES YES Requires the WisDom system to call back the pre pro
103. lected system tests except Walk Testing Arm Only There are no restrictions in the number of Arm Only Codes as long as they don t exceed the number of codes remaining in the system Arm Only Codes are useful for workers who arrive when the premises are already open but because they are last to leave they re given the responsibility to close the premises and arm the system The users with Arm Only Codes have access for arming one or more partitions Maid The Maid Code is a temporary code which is to be immediately deleted from the system as soon as it is used to arm This code is typically used for maids home attendants and repairmen who must enter the premises before the owner s arrive These codes are used as follows For one time arming in one or more partitions If first used to disarm the system the Maid Code may be used once for subsequent arming UO Only Typically used to enable the operation of a device controlled by a Utility Output meaning a door and so on These codes are used only to operate a Utility Output User Unbypass This user has access to all the User s privileges apart from bypassing zones 4 2 Code Maintenance Partition Default Partition 1 The Partition menu enables you to assign the partition s in which all User Codes except for the Grand Master will operate gt To access the Partition menu 1 2 3 4 44 Access the Codes menu as described on page 4 40 From the Codes
104. ll loop trouble if no connection is made to the Bell terminals use a 2 2 KQ resistor in its place To avoid tamper alarm if no connection is made to the BELL TMP COM terminals use a 2 2 KQ resistor in its place No Use this option when no external sounder is connected to the WisDom The WisDom s Bell terminals and BELL TMP COM are not supervised There will not be an indication of bell loop trouble or bell tamper alarm if no connection is made to these terminals 2 Loudspeaker No Bell Yes NO YES NO YES For a bell or electric siren A 9 VDC is produced at the Bell terminals during burglary and panic alarm A small pulsing voltage is produced during a fire alarm No For a loudspeaker with no build in siren driver The WisDom produces a continuous oscillating voltage for burglary and panic alarms and an interrupted oscillating voltage for fire alarms WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 1 3 Receiver The Receiver menu contains parameters that control the WisDom receiver gt To access the Receiver menu 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 3 to access the Receiver menu options The following display appears Receiver 1 Calibration y 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Receiver menu as follows System Receiver Quick Keys Parameter Default Range lJli Calibration Establishes the threshold level for jammin
105. lt Disables battery charging Use this setting when using non rechargeable batteries tf AC RESTORE J6 Battery Discharge Protection is ON If a continuous AC power outage occurs the WisDom automatically disconnects the battery when its backup battery voltage drops below 6 3 VDC in order to prevent deep discharge that may damage the battery NOTE In this position the WisDom will not start to operate from a battery power supply unless connected to the Mains first M Battery Discharge Protection is OFF The battery may be totally discharged during continuous AC failure thus battery replacement may be required no deep discharge protection Default In this position the WisDom will start to operate from a battery power supply whether it is connected to the Mains or not Jumpers on Position Function back panel UO1 J5 Determines the UO1 UO2 connection behavior see or 1 Wiring the Utility Output section on page 2 7 UO2 J4 E Default POS WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Adjusting the LCD Contrast The WisDom includes a trimmer located on the PCB of the front panel next to the default jumper see figure 2 1 that enables you to adjust the brightness and contrast of the LCD display It is recommended to adjust the LCD display after powering up the system but prior to reattaching the two sub assemblies when closing the unit gt To adjust the LCD contrast 2 12
106. m Electrical Characteristics System Power Current Consumption Standby Maximum Backup Battery Relay Outputs Transistor Outputs Auxiliary Power Bell LS External Sounder Output Internal Bell intensity Operating Temperature 220 110VAC External Transformer 1500mA 9VAC 250 mA standby 1200 mA maximum 6 x 1 5VDC Size AA Alkaline or 6 x 1 2V Size AA rechargeable cells 2 x 3 Amps 24 VDC programmable relay outputs 2 x 70mA 13 8VDC transistors Open Collector 9V DC 200 mA maximum 9V DC O 500mA maximum 90 db 30 cm 0 to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Physical Characteristics Dimension Weight with batteries 24cm x 19 cm x 4 8 cm 0 970 Kg Wireless Characteristics RF immunity Frequency 20V m 80MHz to 1GHz RWSALO868xxA Basic configuration 868 65 MHz RWSALV868xxA Full configuration including voice 868 65 MHz RWSAL0433xxA Basic configuration 433 92 MHz RWSALV433xxA Full configuration including voice 433 92 MHz Note xx represents the system s language or country WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 2 Installing the WisDom This chapter covers the installation procedures of the WisDom as follows WisDom Installation Steps below WisDom Components page 2 2 Mounting the WisDom page 2 3 Wiring the WisDom page 2 6 WisDom Installation Steps The following workflow illustrates the recommended method for installing the WisDom A detailed descr
107. menu press 2 to access the Partition menu Enter the appropriate two digit User Code and press cy The following display appears P 123 c 01 Yas Use the CH or E keys to position the cursor under the digit the represents the partition you want to assign the code to Designate the partition s for which the designated user can have access by using the 1 to 3 keys The non partitioned system is assumed to be using Partition 1 Press 42 to access another User Code Repeat steps 2 to 6 as required until all User Codes used in the system are assigned to the appropriate partition s When you have completed the process press the ED key to return to the previous level WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 3 Code Maintenance Grand Master Default 1234 The Grand Master menu enables the owner to set the Grand Master Code e NOTE The Grand Master code can also be changed in the User menu by the Grand Master The Grand Master is the highest Authority Level Refer to Authority Levels page 4 43 for additional details about other authority levels gt To access the Grand Master menu 1 2 3 4 A Access the Codes menu as described on page 4 40 From the Codes menu press 3 to access the Grand Master menu The following display appears Grand Master kkk Enter a Grand Master Code using the keypad s 0 to 9 keys and then press cy Press the ES key to return to the pre
108. nd Master to easily test and evaluate the operation of each zone in the system NOTE The difference between performing a walk test with an installer code compared to using the Grand master code relates to a tamper condition A tamper during a Grand Master Walk Test will cause an alarm in the system while a tamper during an Installer Walk test will only cause a message display Perform a Walk Test Make sure that the system is disarmed From the User Functions menu select 4 Maintenance Enter code and press Select 2 Walk Test System in Test Mode announcement message is heard and the following display appears Start Walk test Done Hit a key Walk throughout the protected area and make sure you test every zone in the system During the Walk test the WisDom will announce the zone number and zone label of any tripped zone for example Zone 2 Entrance When done press any key A list with the tripped zones during the walk test will be displayed Press to confirm and exit the Walk Test mode End of Test Mode announcement message will be heard WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 5 9 Appendix A Report Codes This appendix provides descriptions of all the Report Codes sent to the Monitoring Station Report Code Programming for SESCOA SUPERFAST 03B1 PROGRAMMED SESCOA CODE EVENT REPORTING EVENT ALPHA CODE DIGITS RECOMMENDED 3A DBD Identified Opening IOP 31 DCD Identified Closing
109. ne Trouble 6A 373 Fire Trouble 61 380 Sensor Trouble WisDom Installation and Programming Manual PROGRAMMED ADEMCO EVENT REPORTING EVENT RECOMMENDED DIGITS CODE 62 400 Arm Disarm Out Of Window 63 401 User Arm Disarm with User ID 64 402 User Arm Disarm Group No User ID 65 403 Auto Arm Disarm 66 407 Remote Arm Disarm 67 408 Quick Arm 68 409 Keyswitch Arm Disarm 69 411 Callback Request 7A 421 False Security Code 71 570 Zone Bypass 72 574 Forced Arm 73 602 Communication Test 74 143 Exp Module Fail 75 307 Self test Fail 76 334 Repeater Fail 77 336 Local Printer Fail 78 355 Loss of Radio Supervision 79 381 Loss of Supervision RF 8A 384 Rx Transmitter Low Bat 81 406 Cancel 84 606 Listen In to Follow 626 Clock date trouble 625 Clock date trouble restore 344 Receiver jamming trouble restore 627 Program mode entry 628 Program mode exit Report Code Programming for SIA 0700 PROGRAMMED SIA EVENT EVENT DIGITS CODE 1E AR AC Restoral 1F AT AC Trouble 20 CJ Dummy 21 BA Burglary Alarm 22 BC Burglary Cancelled 23 BH Burglary Alarm Restore 24 BJ Burglary Trouble Restore 25 BT Burglary Trouble 26 BX Burglary Test 27 CA Automatic Closing Area Number WisDom Installation and Programming Manual A 3 PROGRAMMED SIA EVENT EVENT DIGITS CODE 28 CF Forced Closing 29 CG Close Area System has been partly armed 2A CJ Late Close 2B CK Early Close
110. ner UL Installation NO YES Disables features inappropriate for UL listed installations This feature disables the use of Upload Download and permits a status display only when remotely accessed NO No features are disabled 4 56 Show Kissoff NO YES All LEDs on the WisDom light for one second when the dialer receives the kissoff signal from the Central Station s receiver NO The LEDS on the WisDom do not light upon receiving of the kissoff signal WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Dialer Controls Quick Keys Parameter Default 6 Show Handshake NO YES All LEDs on the WisDom light up for one second when the dialer receives the handshake signal from the Central Station s receiver NO Receipt of the handshake signal does not light up the LEDS 5 6 14 Audible Kissoff NO YES There is an audible sound emitted from the WisDom when the dialer receives the kissoff signal from the Central Station s receiver NO No audible sound on receipt of the kissoff signal Dialer Parameters The Parameters menu contains parameters that enable the system to control additional aspects of the WisDom dialer operation gt To access the Parameters menu 1 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 2 From the Dialer menu press 7 to access the Parameters menu options The following display appears Dial parame
111. ng Manual Dialer MS Telephone Numbers Quick Keys Parameter Range E MS Tel No 1 Up to 32 alphanumeric characters The first Central Monitoring Station 1 Press 1 and type in up to 32 digits Include dialing prefixes and area code or special letters When finished press 4 If required you can include the following special functions in the phone number to achieve the effect listed in the table Press the Nor keys to toggle to the required character Function Sequence Results Stop dialing and wait for a new dial tone gt 1 A Wait a fixed period before continuing 2 B Switch from Pulse to Tone or from Tone gt 3 C to Pulse Enter hyphen 5 Send the DTMF character 7 Enter space gt 8 Send the DTMF character 9 Delete numbers from the cursor position gt 0 Delete numbers To delete a number place the cursor in the first position and press gt 0 2 When you have completed your entry press to store it When entering special letters you must press and hold the gt key and then press the required number at the same time without releasing the C key To enter the next special letter you must release the CSS key and then repeat the procedure for the next special letter BIE MS Tel No 2 Up to 32 alphanumeric characters The second Central Monitoring Station Press 2 and type in up to 32 digits Include dialing prefixes and ar
112. ng of the system Refer to the WisDom User s Manual for additional details WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 61 ialer epor i Dialer MS Report Split The MS Report Split menu contains parameters that enable the routing of specified events to up to three Central Station Receivers gt To access the MS Report Split menu 1 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 2 From the Dialer menu press 8 to access the Report Split menu options The following 4 62 display appears MS report split 1 Arm Dis event 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Report Split menu shown in the table below as follows e ee Y e Press 1 to 3 to enter a report category For each category enter the number of the option you want to assign to the category or choose it by using the 27 or gar keys and press Cae Press the UN key to return to the Dialer menu Dialer Report Split Quick Keys Parameter Default 5 8 1 MS Arm Disarm 1st Backup 2nd Reports Arming Disarming meaning Closings Openings events to the Central Station 15 8 1 Do Not Call Does NOT report Openings and Closings 5 3 1 Call 1st Reports Openings and Closings to the 1st Telephone number 15 8 1 Call 2nd Reports Openings and Closings to the 2nd Telephone num
113. nnncnn 4 76 OY PODS dd A a a 4 77 Key Fobs All catiO Mre eire na 4 77 Key Fobs Parameters vivida da rea ened A are lanl ee dae 4 78 Key Fobs Communication Testusitn iaa ai 4 79 HOY PAS AAA ETA E E TTA 4 80 KeypadS AlOCABIOM atan dt 4 80 Keypads Communication TST eee ceeeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeaneeeeseaaaeeeeeaaaeeeeaaeenessaaeeeeseaaaneeeeneenenensnneness 4 81 Exit Programm aiii ao re 4 82 Chapter 5 Installer Programming within the User Programming Menu ccccceeeeeeeeeeees 5 1 Programming the Voice Messages ocommocccccconccnnnnnancccncncnnnnnnnnnnannn nn cnn nn nera 5 1 Volcs Messages pes ia ida ai tadas 5 2 Message SUCIU O Soin nice ale aaa ain id BRA ee a aac A tee ai di 5 2 Voice Message Label iia A 5 3 Test Message irienner einne aa e A aiid ada cinta tne latin db 5 7 Local Announcement Mess ag Seccion nett aa r E antics 5 8 Walk Test iconos ica cidade suns sl ii liada latido ion diana dais daria ide 5 9 Appendix A Report Codes xcs a A 1 Report Code Programming for SESCOA SUPERFAST 03B1 ooccccionoccccnococcccconancnnononanncnncnnnnnncnnanencnnnnns A 1 Report Code Programming for ADEMCO POINT CONTACT ID 0420 coooooccocccccccncononoconcnncncnccananncncnns A 2 Report Code Programming for SIA Level 1 0700 ooooocccccconoccconononcconononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoncnncnnnnnncn narra cnncnnnnnnnins A 3 Appendix B Event Log Messag8OS oooommoccnncccncncccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn a B 1 Appendix C WisDom AcCcessSoriesS
114. ode Item Key LED Programming Mode 1 O Power LED Slow flashing LED an active programming session 2 O Arm LED 3 O Ready LED 4 O Bypass LED 5 O Trouble These LEDS are off unlit during programming operations LED 6 O Message LED 7 LS These keys do not function during programming operations 8 Use this key to exit the current programming selection and move up to the next higher level in the programming hierarchy 9 Use this key to enter selected information into the system or to accept the current selection and access the lower level of options in the programming hierarchy WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Item 10 11 12 13 15 15 Key LED LCD Program Display Programming Mode The LCD program display consists of two lines The top line displays information about the main selection mode and the bottom line displays information and or data about the specific option set Such data may be changed through keypad entry When programming up to 16 characters can be entered into a line as required These keys do not function during programming operations Use the numbered keys 0 through 9 to key in numbers and or special characters when labeling zones areas and partitions For information about how to use the keypad for labeling zones areas and partitions refer to Chapter 4 Using the Installer Programming Menus Press either one of these keys to move back and forth through
115. ogram the partition assignment for each zone 1 From the Parameters menu press 3 to access the Partitions menu options The following display appears Zone partition Zone 01 01 33 2 Specify a two digit zone number and press Cy The following display appears P 123 Z XX ita NOTE The XX in the Z XX designation refers the zone number In a multi partitioned system a zone can be assigned to more than one partition A system without partitions is regarded as having a single partition meaning Partition 1 Use keys 1 to 3 to toggle the partition status between Y YES or N NO 4 20 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Zones Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 2182118 Zone Type The Zone Type menu contains parameters that enable you to program the zone type for any zone Setting the zone type is partly determined by the arming levels as follows Disarm The system reacts only to those zones defined as 24 HR Fire Panic and Trouble Arm The system reacts to all zones Stay The system does not react to zones defined as internal home This setting allows freedom of movement in those zones There are 22 zone types in the system as described in the following procedure From the Zones menu press 3 to access the Zone Type menu options The following display appears Zone type Zone 01 01 33 Specify a two digit zone number and press cy Access and c
116. oice Message Message Labels Quick Keys Parameter Default Range The utility output must be defined as Follow Code in order for you to assign them to voice messages see page 4 37 Follow User Code gt To record a UO message 1 Press 4 The following display appears UO message 00 UO 1 message y 2 Each option in the UO Message menu represents a message for a utility output Select the number representing the message to which you want to assign an appliance The following message will appear Choose UO 00 None y 3 The options in the Choose UO menu represent the Follow Code utility outputs Select the number representing the appropriate output for the message selected in step 3 OR select 00 for no output to be assigned to a message 3 2 5 Macro Message 1 Press 5 The following display appears Choose macro Macro A A C 2 Use the key to select your choice and press cy 3 Press the required option as follows lt Press 1 to play the macro message lt Press 2 to record a macro message The following message appears Press to start Message record Press a and speak your message into the microphone The counter in the display counts down the seconds remaining until the recording will stop Press to stop rec Time 2 Recording stops automatically after 2 seconds If you finish your message in less than 2 seconds press the to stop recording WisDom Installati
117. om This zone s causes an immediate intrusion alarm when violated unless an Exit Entry zone was violated first In this case Entry Follower zone s will remain bypassed until the end of the Entry Delay period N N A ZZ eo fos Instant Default for all zones ARM STAY except 1 and 2 Usually intended for non exit entry doors window protection shock detection and motion detectors Causes an immediate intrusion alarm if violated after the system is armed or during the Exit Delay time period When Auto Arm and Pre Warning are defined the instant zone will be armed at the end of the Pre Warning time period ZZ N N gt I Exit Entry 1 Arm Interior Exit Entry 1 Used for Exit Entry doors as follows If the system is armed in the AWAY ARM mode the zone s provide a delay specified by Exit Entry 1 allowing entry into and exit from an armed premises If the system is armed in the STAY mode the zone is bypassed IMPORTANT For greater security when arming in the STAY mode it is possible to eliminate the Entry Delay period associated with any zone s classified as Exit Entry Delay 1 by pressing the MS twice one after another In effect this makes it an INSTANT zone during the STAY mode of operation N 2 2 4 z I Exit Entry 2 Arm Interior Exit Entry 2 Same as the I Exit Entry 1 parameter described above but the Exit En
118. on and Programming Manual w Test Message The Test Message menu enables to verify the operation of the WisDom s voice capabilities locally or remotely using a remote Follow Me telephone number gt To perform messages testing 1 Access the Voice message menu 2 Select 3 Test Message The following display appears Test message 1 Send message 3 Access and perform local or remote messages testing as follows Voice Message Test Message Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 13 3 1 Send Message The Send Message option is used to verify remote messaging by sending an event message to a selected Follow me number In order to perform this a phone number must first be assigned to the relevant FM number by entering 2 2 1 CODE as described in the WisDom User s Manual Chapter 6 Setting Follow Me Numbers gt To send a test message 1 Press 1 The following display appears Choose FM 1 FM number 1 Y 2 Select the FM number to which you want the test message to be sent The following display appears Voice FM test activated The Wisdom calls the FM number and announces the following message Test Message Local Play Local message is performed by playing the Test message by the WisDom s speaker Use this option to test and adjust the volume of the WisDom gt To play a test message Locally 1 Press 2 The ann
119. onfigure the parameters in the Zone Type menu as follows Parameters Zone Type Quick Keys Parameter Default Arming Level Range Beliz Cae oo Not Used NONE 2 2 4 zz oa 2 2 4 z N Disables a zone All unused zones should be given this designation Exit Entry 1 Arm Stay Used for Exit Entry doors Zones in the Exit Entry path that when violated do not cause an intrusion alarm during the Exit Entry Delay periods refer to Exit Entry Delay 1 and Exit Entry Delay 2 page 4 3 A zone must be secured during arming and when the delay expires Use this zone to trigger the entry delay Exit Entry 2 ARM STAY Same as above except that the Exit Entry 2 time period applies WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 21 4 22 Zones Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 2 2 4 ZI CH o Exit OP Entry Default for zone 1 ARM STAY Used for an exit entry door open during the armed period This zone behaves as described in the Exit Entry 1 parameter shown above except that if faulted when the system is being armed it does NOT prevent arming To avoid an intrusion alarm it must be secured before the expiration of the Exit Delay period N 2 2 4 e Entry Follower Default forzone2 ARM STAY Usually assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protecting the area between the entry door and the WisD
120. operate a Utility Output When selecting this option you must select a Utility Output NOTE Away or STAY arming can be defined as instant or delayed Exit Delay 10 After selecting the required option press 11 Repeat the procedure to program the other wireless key fobs w Key fob Communication Test The Key fob communication menu enables to perform a communication test between the key fob and the WisDom s receiver gt To access the Key Fob Communication Test menu 1 2 Access the Key Fob menu as described above From the Key Fob menu press 3 to access the Communication Test menu options The following display appears K fob comm test 1 Key fob 1 Y Select the key fob you wish to perform the test on In order to proceed initiate a transmission from the selected key fob by pressing on any of the buttons A confirmation beep along with an OK message indicates a successful communication test Repeat the procedure to test the other key fobs or press UN to exit WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 79 o Keypads The Keypads menu contains parameters that enable WisDom to allocate the data it receives from the wireless keypads Up to 2 wireless keypad can be added to the system The wireless keypads are rolling code transmitters with the following options Arm Stay Disarm Panic and UO activation After you access the Keypads menu from the main Installer
121. otocols Communication Formats Format Code Radionics Protocols Radionics 20 PPS handshake at 1400 Hz 0202 handshake at 2300 Hz 0212 Radionics 20 PPS Extended handshake at 1400 Hz 0242 handshake at 2300 Hz 0252 Radionics 40 PPS handshake at 1400 Hz 0200 handshake at 2300 Hz 0210 Radionics 40 PPS Extended handshake at 1400 Hz 0240 handshake at 2300 Hz 0250 Radionics 40 PPS with Parity handshake at 1400 Hz 0220 handshake at 2300 Hz 0230 Radionics 40 PPS Extended with Parity handshake at 1400 Hz 0260 handshake at 2300 Hz 0270 Other Protocols Sescoa Super Fast with Parity 4 3 Parity 0331 Sescoa Super Fast with Parity ETX 4 3 Parity 03B1 ADEMCO Express 4 2 Parity 0520 Sweden Robofon 0600 5 4 Dialer U D Telephone Number The phone number to which the alarm company s computer equipped with the Upload Download software is connected gt To access the U D Telephone Number menu 1 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 2 From the Dialer menu press 4 and type in up to 32 digits Include dialing prefixes and area code or special letters 3 Press Cae Dialer U D Access and ID The Access and ID menu enables you to set the access and ID Codes for remote communication between the technician and the WisDom using the Upload Download software gt To access the Access and ID menu 4 52 1 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 2 From the Dialer menu press 5 to access t
122. ouncement message Test Message is repeated continuously for 90 seconds and the following display appears Press any key to stop test 2 Press any key to stop the announcement WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 5 7 714 Local Announcement Messages Upon event occurrence the WisDom can announce the security situation to occupants of the premises by sounding a local Announcement message This Announcement message can be enabled or disabled per event gt To Enable Disable Announcement Message 1 Access the Voice message menu 2 Select 4 Announce msg The following display appears Announce msg 01 Intruder y 3 The Announce Message menu lists system events Enable or disable each message announcement according to your customer request The events list contains the following options Event Default 1 Intruder 2 Fire 3 Emergency 4 Panic 5 Auto Arm 6 Arm Process 7 Arm Away 8 Stay Home 9 Disarm 10 Entry 11 Menu lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Refers to messages produced when using the keypad function keys lt 12 New Trouble 13 Walk Test Y 4 Use the key to select one of the following options N To disable the Announcement message for the selected event Y To enable the Announcement message for the selected event 5 8 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Walk Test The walk test enables the installer or the Gra
123. peat steps 2 4 to allocate an additional key fob WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 77 Key fob Parameters The Key fob Parameters menu defines the operation of the key fobs keys Some of the keys may be used for arming and disarming the system and for various other operations This procedure is required when using the 4 key wireless transmitter rolling code gt To access the Key Fob Parameters menu 1 Access the Key Fob menu as described above 2 From the Key Fob menu press 2 to access the Wireless Button Parameters menu options The following display appears Key fob params Select 1 1 8 3 Select the Button Number you wish to assign to the system and press mM Changing the Wireless Button Parameters 4 78 Each key fob consists of 4 buttons and each button can be programmed to a different mode of operation To change the key fobs parameters 1 Assign the relevant partition for the selected key fob using the numeric keys 1 3 P 123 KF 1 YYY 2 Press and set the operation of each of the 4 buttons of the key fob Set the parameters for the Arm button 1 8 used to perform the Away Stay arming operation from the following options e lt None The button is disabled lt Arm The button is used for AWAY Full arming the assigned partitions default lt Stay The button is used for STAY Home arming the assigned areas 3 Define if the Away or Stay arming will be instant or d
124. per Sound The Tamper Sound menu contains parameters that enable you to set the sound s that will be produced by the WisDom after a Tamper violation of a zone the WisDom box wireless keypad or any other device gt To access the Tamper Sound menu 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 6 to access the Tamper Sound menu options The following display appears Tamper sound 5 Bel1 A Buz D 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Tamper Sound menu as follows System Tamper Sound Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 TAMPER SOUND BELL A BUZZER D 1 to5 Sets the sound s produced by a Tamper violation as follows Key Sound 1 Silent 2 Bell External Sounder Only 3 Buzzer Keypad Piezo Only 4 Bell Buzzer 5 Bell A Buzzer D NOTE If you select the last option 5 during a Tamper alarm a bell will sound when the system is armed and a buzzer will sound when the system is disarmed mudo 7 System Default Jumper Default Enable Range Enable Disable The Default jumper parameter relates to what happens if the DEFAULT J9 Jumper is in place when power to the WisDom is switched off and then on gt To access the Default jumper menu option 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 7 to access the Default jumper menu option The following display appears Default jumper J9 is
125. r selection Repeat steps 2 4 to allocate a second wireless keypad WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Keypads Communication Test The Keypads communication menu enables to perform a communication test between the wireless keypad and receiver gt To access the Keypads Communication Test menu 1 2 Access the Keypads menu as described above From the Keypads menu press 2 to access the Communication Test menu options The following display appears Keypad comm test 1 Keypad 1 y Select the keypad you wish to perform the test on In order to proceed initiate a transmission from the selected keypad by pressing on any of the keypad keys Allow a few seconds for the receiver to react A confirmation beep along with an OK message indicates a successful communication test Repeat the procedure to test an additional keypad or press UN to exit WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 81 Exit Programming The Exit Programming menu enables you to save any programming changes made during the current session Important Any changes you make to the programmed parameters are not saved until you exit the Installer Programming Menu correctly NOTE To exit the installer programming mode place the default jumper J9 on 1 PIN gt To access the Exit Programming menu 1 From the main Installer Programming menu press 0 or press the CH or Coy keys until you find the number 0 Exit Progr
126. ramming the characteristics of each of the system s protected zones You can program by zone or by category The first submenu allows you to program all parameters for each zone one by one You can also program one or more zones by category using the following sub menus label partition Zone Type Zone Sound and force arming After you access the Parameters menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenus One by one Zone Label Partitions Type Zone Sound Force Arming 44 Zones Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 2 1 One By One The one by one option enables to program the full complement of parameters for each zone on a one by one basis 1 Specify a two digit zone number from which you want to start programming for example 01 and press again to access the category zone Label Assign a label and press Cy to proceed to Zone partitions Use keys 1 to 3 to toggle the partition status between Y YES and N No Press to proceed to Zone Type 4 To program Zone Type as well as the other zone categories select the following options refer to the following pages for further instructions 4 18 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Zones Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Zone Type Select a type and press ey lt Zone Sound Select a sounding method and press Cae When using
127. remote phone the Disarm Stop FM feature acts as NO even if it is defined as YES NO The Follow Me calls will continue to be made when the partitions are disarmed by a User Code 2 29 Global Follower No YES NO YES Specifies that all zones that are programmed to follow an Exit Entry Delay time will follow the Exit Entry Delay time of any armed partition NO Specifies that all zones that are programmed to follow an Entry Delay time will follow the Entry Delay time of only the partitions to which they are assigned WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 9 4 10 System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 2 30 Area NO YES NO Changes the system operation to Area instead of Partition which then changes only the operation of the common zone YES When selected the following points are relevant The common zone will be armed after any partition is armed The common zone will be disarmed only when all partitions are disarmed NO When selected the following points are relevant The common zone will be armed only when all partitions are armed The common zone will be disarmed when any partition is disarmed 2 34 External Bell NO YES NO YES Use this option when an external sounder is connected to the WisDom The WisDom supervises the Bell terminals and BELL TMP COM terminals and announces troubles events alarms and reports To avoid Be
128. ress and proceed with the displayed menus to define partitions only for output that follows a partition and pattern of operation page 4 39 4 34 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Outputs Define Quick Keys Parameter 3 1 vo o Follow Nothing The Nothing option enables you to disable the selected utility output vo 1 Follow System The System menu contains Utility Output parameters that follow the System Event 1 Bell Follow 8 a Activates when a bell is triggered If a bell delay was defined the Utility Output will be activated after the delay period Refer to Bell Delay page 4 3 2 No Telephone Line E 8 Activates when a telephone line fault is detected If a Phone Line Cut Delay time period is defined the Utility Output will be activated after the delay time Refer to Phone Line Cut Delay Time page 4 3 Deactivates after the telephone line fault has been corrected 3 1 vo 1 o Communication Failure Activates when communication with the Central Station cannot be established Deactivates after a successful call is established with the Central Station 3 1 vo 1 04 Trouble Follow Activates when a system trouble condition is detected Deactivates after the trouble has been corrected uo 1 0 w mi a Low
129. return to the previous menu The Editing menu provides some useful tools for system maintenance gt To access the Editing menu 1 Access the Zones menu as described on page 4 17 2 From the Zones menu press 4 to access the Editing menu options The following display appears Zone editing 1 Copy zone y Zones Editing Quick Keys Parameter LILE Copy to a Zone Copies all the parameters belonging to a specified zone except the Label parameter 1 Press 1 The following display appears Copy zone From 01 To 01 Use the CH or E keys or the 1 to 9 keys to select the zone from which a copy is to be made and the zone to which it is being copied Using this function provides no confirmation before advancing to another Copy Zone opportunity Press the 5 key to exit The process is executed as the display is changed WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 29 Zones Editing Quick Keys Parameter 4 Delete a Zone Deactivates a designated zone by setting its Zone Type to Not Used while maintaining all the previously programmed parameters 1 Press 2 2 Use the CH or Ce keys or the 1 to 9 keys to select the zone that is to be deleted This process can also be used to temporarily disable a zone from the protection scheme 3 Confirm your choice by selecting either Y YES or N NO and pressing cy 4 Press the C key to exit The process is executed as the
130. revensebanesdee 2 3 Choosing the Mounting LocatiOM siririn riiet nn nn n conc Ea A ada Aea uiie Ea drek EEan 2 3 Wall Mounting the Wis DO a a a a a ee 2 3 Wiring the WIS DOM ivan A SUAU kS Sues SEn hi Py 2 6 Connecting AG PWEN hearr annee eaaa antl taaa Aa aide iil anaes ieee 2 6 Gonnecting Telephone Lies it rc 2 6 Wiring the BellTaMper cbc ia pili 2 7 Wiring the Utility OU pUiS cipal dan 2 7 Wiring the External SOUNdS ke hurtos aida 2 7 Ground COMECON iiie iii ii nal Gieaeenad 2 8 Wiring the Hardwire Zone cocina bits 2 9 Connecting the Backup Battery eeececcescseeceeeeeeeceeeeeeneeeeseseaneeeesaaeenecaaeeeeseaganeceeasaaeeeeneseeeeseseeeesensanees 2 9 Auxillary Terminal tac ii dd A 2 10 Wired Expansion BUS Modules Optional oooonconcccnnnocccccnnoconcnccnconcnconannncncnnn cono nnnnnnnn naar cnn nn nan nnncnnn 2 10 Jumpers NO ii A eee aa 2 11 Adjusting the LCD Contrast ii ade et 2 12 Chapter 3 Programming the WisDomM ccccccccccccccccccccncccccncnonononononononononononcnononononenenenenennnos 3 1 WisDom Programming Tools Options oommnnnnccccnonnnononnnananancnnnnnnennnnnnnnc nn cnn rre nannnnnas 3 1 Using the WisDom s LEDs and Keys si n 3 2 Installer Programming from the WiSDOM KeyS commooccccccccononononancncnnnnnnnnnnnanncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn cnn nen nn cnn 3 3 Accessing the Installer Programming Menu e c ccceeseececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeseaeeeesseneeeeteaeees 3 3
131. rged The low battery trouble should disappear within 4 minutes after the battery is fully charged IMPORTANT 1 When replacing the batteries be sure to buy the same type Failure to comply with this instruction may result in damage to personnel and or equipment N Cy Co WPL 2 CAUTION Replacing a rechargeable cell with a non rechargeable battery might cause damage unless you change the RECHARGABLE BATTERY jumper located inside the WisDom 3 Dispose of used batteries according to the proper instructions WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 2 9 Auxiliary Terminal Use the Auxiliary Power AUX COM terminals to power devices that require a 9VDC power supply with maximum current consumption of 200mA A During Main power failure the AUX output is deactivated to insure longer system backup time The total power from the AUX terminals should not exceed 200mA If the auxiliary output is overloaded exceed 200mA and is shut down you must disconnect the load from the output for a period of at least 10 seconds before you reconnect any load to the auxiliary output Wired Expansion Bus Modules Optional The WisDom includes provision for wiring of optional expansion modules This refers to the set of 4 terminals located on the terminal block marked as AUX RED COM BLK BUS YEL and BUS GRN For example to connect the X 10 interface module you should use the BUS terminals The connections for the expansion module
132. ring the countdown to delay the partition s automatic arming by 45 minutes When an auto armed partition is disarmed as described above it can no longer be automatically armed during the current day The extended 4 25 minutes warning does not apply to automatic STAY mode arming NO Auto Arming for any programmed partition s takes place at the designated time The programmed Exit Delay period and any audible signal occur as expected 1 2 22 Low Battery Arm YES YES NO YES Allows arming of the system when a low battery condition is detected NO Arming the system is disabled when a low battery condition is detected 1 2 Eng Tamper NO YES NO YES After a Tamper alarm the system is not ready to arm This requires the intervention of the alarm company NO After a Tamper alarm is restored the system is ready 1 2 24 Blank Display NO YES NO YES One minute after the last keypad operation the display will appear blank After pressing any key an Enter Code message will be displayed After the code is entered the display returns to the normal operation mode NO The LCD display operates normally 1 2 25 24 Hour Bypass NO YES NO YES A user can bypass a 24 hour zone NO A user cannot bypass a 24 hour zone WisDom Installation and Programming Manual System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 2 IMQ
133. s The Miscellaneous menu contains codes that enable the reporting of miscellaneous events to the Central Station Enter Programming 00 Report Code for entering the Installer Programming mode either locally via the WisDom s keys or remotely via the Upload Download software Ls 2 7 2 Exit Programming 00 Report Code for termination of the Installer Programming mode either locally via the WisDom s keys or remotely via the Upload Download software Leii Periodic MS Test 00 Report Code used for periodic Central Station MS Test transmissions Refer to Dialer Periodic Test page 4 59 for additional details e l gt 171 Periodic U D Test 00 Report Code for the system s periodic Upload Download Auto Batch transmissions Lei Call Back Request 00 Report Code for automatic callback to the alarm company s Upload Download software eie System Reset 00 Report Code for manual reset using the WisDom DEFAULT J9 jumper Leii Abort Alarm 00 Report Code used when the system sends an ABORT message to the Central Station Refer to Abort Alarm page 4 6 for additional details 4 74 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes Manual Codes Quick Keys Parameter Le 2 17 8 Cancel Report 00 Report Code for a user initiated cancellation of an alarm in progress Refer to the WisDom User s Manual for additional d
134. s Enable The quick programming key for this parameter is 1 7 from the main installer programming menu If you need to program this parameter remember to exit the installer programming menu after you set your choice and save your selection restore the WisDom to the manufacturer s defaults Make sure that the Default Enable Disable parameter is set to Enable The default as supplied by the manufacturer is Enable Disconnect all power from the WisDom Open the WisDom unit and position the default jumper J9 located on the PCB of the front panel on both pins Reconnect the power to the WisDom All the LEDs flash once and a long beep is heard The following message is displayed WisDom Reposition the J9 default jumper on one of the J9 pins where it resides for safekeeping Access the installer programming menu as described on page 3 3 and program the system as required NOTE Remember that the Installer Code has been restored to the manufacturer s default 0 1 3 3 When you finish your programming exit the installer programming menu by selecting 0 Exit from the main installer programming menu The display prompts you to save your changes by displaying the following message DO YOU WANT TO SAVE THE DATA Y Confirm saving the data by pressing the Cy key A short beep is heard and the following messages are displayed PLEASE WAIT SAVING DATA When the function is completed the display goes to regular op
135. s are terminal to terminal with color coded wires as follows BUS Terminal Description AUX RED 12V power for BUS expansion modules COM BLK Black OV common for BUS expansion modules BUS YEL Yellow DATA connection for BUS expansion modules BUS GRN Green DATA connection for BUS expansion modules NOTE To prevent a possible drop down in voltage use a quality 4 conductor cable with an appropriate gauge size The maximum wire run permitted is 300 meters 1000 feet for all legs of the BUS 2 10 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Jumpers Setting The WisDom is equipped with internal jumpers Use the following table to configure the jumpers according to the desired configuration Jumpers on Position front panel Function W DEFAULT J9 Enables to default the panel and restore the WisDom to the manufacturers default settings Position the jumper plug over both pins when reinstating factory installed defaults values to the Main Panel programming refer to Chapter 3 Programming the WisDom or for installing programming using the Program Transfer module i il Default Maintains the last programming setting and disables the restoring of the WisDom to the manufacturers default settings Position the default jumper plug over one pin for safekeeping Enables continuous battery charging Use this setting when using rechargeable batteries RECHARGEABLE BATTERY J10 Tr Defau
136. s can be made Refer to FM Enable page 4 55 It is the user s responsibility to program Follow Me phone numbers refer to the User Functions section in the WisDom User s Manual gt To access the Follow me menu 1 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 2 From the Dialer menu press 9 to access the Follow Me menu options 3 Use the CPL keys to select the Follow Me number and press Cy Dialer Follow Me Quick Keys Parameter Default 9 1 Events Specifies which phone events will activate this Follow Me number NOTE In a WisDom without voice capabilities the Follow Me conveys a series of tones representing an active event 1 Use the CH or es keys to select the phone event from the list below and then use the key to select Y YES or N NO 01 Intruder Y 02 Fire Y 03 Emergency Y 04 Panic Y 05 Tamper N 06 Remote Programming N 07 AC Off N 08 Duress Y 09 Arm N 4 64 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Dialer Follow Me Quick Keys Parameter Default 10 Disarm N 11 Bypass N 12 Wireless Lost N When no supervision signal from the wireless zones is received 13 Wireless Low Batt N Transmitters battery 14 Bell Trouble N 15 False Code N When a wrong User Code is entered more than 3 times 16 Low Battery N Backup battery 17 Wireless Jamming N 18 BUS Trouble N 2 After you have defined all the required phone events pre
137. s follows Installer 1 Full prog Press 1 Full prog to enter the full programming menu The display prompts you for the Installer code as follows Installer code Enter the default Installer Code 0 1 3 3 The code appears as on the LCD display as follows Installer code Hd HK dE Press CHL the following message display appears Installation Please wait Then the first main Installer Programming menu option is displayed as follows Programming 1 System The Power LED begins flashing slowly at this point indicating that you have entered a programming session The main Installer Programming menu options are available as follows 1 System 6 Report codes 2 Zones 7 Key fobs 3 Outputs 8 Keypads 4 Codes 0 Exit 5 Dialer Each of the main Installer Programming menu options enables you to access and program all of the WisDom options Each option is also discussed in detail in Chapter 4 Using the Installer Programming Menus WisDom Installation and Programming Manual You may find it useful to be able to remove all changes made to the WisDom s programming and restore the default settings provided by the manufacturer ba o9 o IMPORTANT Before defaulting the WisDom you should enable the Default Enable Disable parameter that controls the authority to restore to the manufacture s defaults The Default option for this parameter as defined by the manufacturer i
138. s option informs the Central Station of a change in the specified condition s during an alarm restore These reports need a valid Report Code Refer to Report Codes page 4 66 for additional details On BTO Bell Time Out Default Reports the restoral after the audible alarm times out BRORE Follow Zone Reports the restoral when the zone in which the alarm occurs returns to its non violated secured state BRO At Disarm Reports the restoral when the system or the partition in which the alarm occurs is disarmed even if the sounder has already timed out 5 7 Lo 2 Windowing The Windowing menu enables you to define a time window and its effective days for Reporting of Opening Closing signals when the system is either disarmed or armed outside of the specified time window 5 7 o 2 1 Window Start HR 00 00 24 hours MIN 00 00 59 minutes Sets the window s START time in 24 hour format 5 7 o 2 2 Window Stop HR 00 00 24 hours MIN 00 00 59 minutes Sets the window s STOP time in 24 hour format ls 7 o 2 3 Window Days All Sunday Y N through Saturday Y N Sets the days of the week in which the window is activated Use the CH or ce keys to select the days of the week Use the key to toggle between Y and N to define if the window is active for the given day The window and the days chosen here also apply to the automatic arming and disarmi
139. s section you can access the following submenus 5 1 MS Telephone Numbers page 4 48 5 2 MS Account Numbers page 4 50 a w 3 MS Communication Format page 4 50 5 4 UD Telephone Number page 4 50 UD Access and ID page 4 52 E Controls page 4 54 Parameters page 4 57 E Report Split page 4 62 a Follow Me page 4 64 gt To access the Dialer menu From the main Installer Programming menu press 5 or press the CH or Ez keys until you find the number 5 Dialer option and then press Cae The first submenu appears Dialer 1 MS Tel Num Y You are now in the Dialer menu and can access the required submenus as described in the following sections a 1 Dialer MS Telephone Numbers The MS Telephone Numbers menu is used to store telephone numbers of the Monitoring Central Station s for the following Send reports The callback number used to call back the alarm company s computer when the Upload Download callback function is in operation gt To access the Telephone Numbers menu 1 Access the Dialer menu as described on page 4 48 2 From the Dialer menu press 1 to access the MS Telephone Numbers menu options The following display appears Phone number 1 MS No 1 y 3 Access and configure the parameters in the MS Telephone Number menu as follows 4 48 WisDom Installation and Programmi
140. sDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 13 gt To access the System Labels menu 1 Access the System menu as described on page 4 2 2 From the System menu press 5 to access the Labels menu options The following display appears Labels 1 System 3 Access and configure the parameters in the System Labels menu as follows System Labels Quick Keys Parameter Default Range lill li System WisDom Any 12 characters Edits the global system label for viewing during Download sessions 1 1 5 4 a N Partitions 1 through 3 Partitions 1 Any 12 characters to through 3 Partitions 1 through 3 Example The example below describes how to edit each partition label TO ASSIGN THE JONES S NAME TO PARTITION 1 FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW 1 Press 1 for partition 1 and press cy Press the 2 key repeatedly until a T appears in the display press the key once to move the cursor to the right 3 Press the 4 key repeatedly until an h appears in the display again press the key to advance the cursor 4 Press the 4 key repeatedly until an e appears and press es to advance the cursor 5 Press the 6 7 8 9 or 0 key to create a space and press E key to advance the cursor Press the 1 key until a J appears 7 Use the elements of this procedure to assign the remaining Partition Labels 4 14 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 1 6 System Tam
141. seconds between attempts at redialing the same phone number Applies to both the MS Retries and FM Retries parameters described above s 7 5 1 Wait 30 Seconds Select 1 and press cy Wait 60 Seconds Select 2 and press Cae Dialing Method DTMF DTMF Touch Tone 0 Pulse 20 BPS and Pulse 10 BPS When selecting the dialing method your choice must be compatible with the type of phone service available at the protected premises DTMF Touch Tone Select 1 and press a to activate the DTMF dialing method BHIE Pulse 20 BPS pulses per second Select 2 and press cy to activate the Pulse 20 BPS dialing method BILL 4 58 Pulse 10 BPS pulses per second Select 3 and press a to activate the Pulse 10 BPS dialing method WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Dialer Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 5 7 17 Pulse Duty Cycle 61 39 67 33 and 61 39 For pulse dialing choose the proper dialing duty cycle for the location as described below pla eal a 67 33 Select 1 and press for European telephone systems 5 7 7 2 61 39 Select 2 and press Cy for USA telephone systems BIHE Swinger Limit Swinger 00 00 to 15 Shutdown A swinger is a repeated violation of the same zon
142. ss cy s 9 2 Events Restore Specifies which restore events will activate this Follow Me number This option is disabled on a WisDom without voice capabilities 1 Use the CH or Ce keys to select the phone event from the list below and then use the Ca key to select Y YES or N NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Intruder Tamper AC Off Wireless Lost Wireless Low Battery Bell Trouble Low Battery Wireless Jamming Bus Trouble Y N N N When no supervision signal from the wireless zones is received N 2 Z Z Z 2 After you have defined all the required phone restore events press cy WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 65 i The Report Codes menu enables you to program the codes transmitted by the WisDom to report events for example alarms troubles restores supervisory tests and so on to the Central Station as follows The codes specified for each type of event transmission are a function of the Central Station s own policies Before programming any codes it is important to check the Central Station protocols While most Communication Formats support the Report Codes detailed in the following pages some do not refer to page 4 50 Check with the Central Station monitoring your WisDom accounts to determine if the Communication Format being used requires such programming For example the ADEMCO Contact Point ID and SIA formats s
143. ters 1 MS retries 4 Access and configure the parameters in the Parameters menu shown in the table below as follows Access each parameter by pressing the menu number keys or by using the or keys lt Enter the relevant value or confirm the existing value by pressing cy Press the Y key to return to the Dialer menu Dialer Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 5 zila MS Retries 08 01 to 15 The number of times the WisDom redials the Central Station after failing to establish communication 5 7 2 FM Retries 03 01 to 15 The number of times the Follow Me phone number is redialed WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 57 Dialer Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range BILL Rings to U D 12 01 to 15 The number of rings before the WisDom answers an incoming call for remote programming NOTE When the Answering Machine Override parameter is enabled refer to page 4 56 this parameter is ignored 5s z 4 Dial Tone Time 6 seconds 6 or 9 seconds The number of seconds the WisDom waits when the Dial Tone parameter is enabled refer to page 4 55 5 7 4 1 Wait 6 Seconds Select 1 and press cy Wait 9 Seconds Select 2 and press a 5 7115 Redial Wait 30 seconds 30 or 60 seconds The number of
144. the 2 digit zone number and the corresponding 2 digit Report Code representing the event in this zone If this event is not to be transmitted use the 00 default 6 2 Emergency Key page 4 68 n 6 2 Zones page 4 69 n N w Troubles page 4 70 6 2 4 Arm Codes page 4 72 n N a Disarm Codes page 4 73 a N a 6 Wireless Codes page 4 73 n N N Miscellaneous Codes page 4 74 6 2 o Special Communication page 4 75 gt To access the Report Codes menu 1 Access the Report Codes menu as described on page 4 48 2 Press 2 to access the Manual Codes menu options The first submenu appears Manual rp codes 1 Emergency y You are now in the Manual report Codes menu and you can access the required submenus for programming the many events codes supported by the WisDom as described in the following sections Report Codes Manual Codes Quick Keys Parameter 6 2 1 Emergency Key The Emergency Key menu enables you to define the codes transmitted to the Central Station when an alarm is sent meaning Police Fire and Auxiliary Emergency via a WiDom s emergency keys 6 2 1 1 Alarm Enter a 2 digit code for each of the following keypad generated alarms Use the 00 default if the event should not be transmitted 6 2 1 1 1 Auxiliary Emergency 00 Special To report an Auxiliary Emergency
145. the following submenu 7 md Allocation below 7 N Parameters page 4 78 7 3 Communication Test page 4 79 gt To N access the Key Fobs menu From the main Installer Programming menu press 7 or press the CH or E7 keys and then press an The following display appears Key fobs 1 Allocation You are now in the Key fobs menu and can access the submenu as described in the section that follows 1 Key fobs Allocation This procedure is required when using a 4 key rolling code wireless transmitter gt To 1 2 access the Key Fobs Allocation menu Access the Key fobs menu From the Key fobs menu press 1 to access the Allocation menu options The following display appears Key fob alloc Select 1 1 8 Select the Button Number you wish to assign to the system and press cS Select the appropriate option as follows Press 1 to move to the next key fob assignment Press 2 to write or overwrite data into the selected location and allocate the key fob Send a write signal within 255 seconds from the key fob by pressing on the 8 ARM key on the key fob for at least 2 seconds After each press the key fob LED will blink If the WisDom successfully recognizes the key fob it will sound a confirmation beep lt Press 3 to erase the data in the selected location Select Y or N using the key and press to confirm your selection Re
146. the system and the IMQ bit is defined as YES see page 4 9 The output restore shall be on Bell Timeout or at user Disarm 3 a vo 3 Follow Zone The Zone menu contains Utility Output parameters that follow the Zone Event Each Utility Output can be activated by a group of up to five zones 3 1 vo 3 1 Zone Follow Activates the Utility Output when the selected zone is tripped The tripped zone need not be armed to trigger the Utility Output 3 1 vo 3 2 Alarm Follow Activates the Utility Output when the selected zone causes an alarm 3 1 vo 3 3 Arm Follow Activates the Utility Output when the selected zone is armed by the system 3 1 v0 3 4 Disarm Follow Activates the Utility Output when the selected zones are disarmed 3 1 vo 4 Follow User Code 4 38 Defines the User Code s for triggering the selected UO The activation of the UO is performed from the user Functions menu Activities Operate Output quick key 2 1 Remember that in order to activate the output by a code this code should be defined as UO authority level in Code Menu parameters Use the 3 or a keys to select from any of the 32 available User Codes Use the key to toggle between Y YES or N NO for each user chosen to trip the designated Utility Output NOTE The Utility Output will be activat
147. ting holes and place the screw anchors When attaching the box to the wall it is recommended to use 4 2 mm 32mm length screws DIN 7981 4 2X32 ZP 7 Open the wire entry knockouts in the back panel and insert the wires and cables via the cable s opening including AC cable and telephone cable see figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Open cable knockouts 8 Adjust the Tamper switch using a flat screwdriver according to your preferred configuration Box only configuration Triggers the tamper when the box is tampered Box and Wall configuration Triggers the tamper when the box or the wall mounting are tampered 9 Mount the back unit to the wall using the screws 2 4 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 10 Connect the desired wires to the back panel s terminal block as illustrated in the WisDom Wiring Diagram on page 2 6 11 lf desired before closing the unit Set the jumpers as described on page 2 11 Set the LCD contrast as described on page 2 12 lt Return the battery housing after placing the batteries and attach the battery locking screw if required 12 After the wiring connections are made return the PCB to its place and reconnect the ribbon cable to the front panel A TONE Before wiring the WisDom ensure that the connection to the power supplies mains or battery is switched OFF 13 Reattach the two sub assemblies as follows Snap the front panel onto the upper tabs of the appropriate slots on the bac
148. tips clarify the YES option Enter the phone number as described in the WisDom User s Manual by entering the letter B which instructs the dialer to wait a fixed period of time before continuing Add the partition number to which the Follow Me relates The following messages are delivered automatically to the pager Displayed Meaning 1 The system or partition is armed 2 The system or partition is disarmed 3H The system or partition is in ALARM mode In the example below the first column displays the characters that are added after you enter the letter B Characters Added If Displayed Meaning After B 1 114 Partition 1 is armed 22H Partition 2 is disarmed 3 33 Partition 3 is in ALARM mode NO The WisDom calls a pager during an alarm situation only in the partition for which it is programmed as a Follow Me device There are no enhancements to the standard message WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 7 System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1 2 21 Arm Pre Warning YES YES NO Related to auto arm disarm operation YES For any partition s set up for Auto Arming an audible Exit Delay warning countdown will commence 4 25 minutes prior to the automatic arming Refer to the user s Daily Arm function in the WisDom User s Manual for additional details During this period Exit Delay beeps will be heard You can enter a valid User Code at any time du
149. try 2 time period is applicable WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Zones Parameters Quick Keys 2 2 4 z 42 os N BIE zz 2 2 ZZ 4 Cae Tro Parameter Default Range I Exit OP Entry Arm Interior Exit OP Entry Used for an exit entry door that for convenience may be kept open when the system is being armed as follows In AWAY ARMED mode refer to the explanation in Zone Type 03 page 4 22 In STAY ARMED mode the zone will be bypassed I Entry Follow Arm Interior Entry Follower Generally used for motion detectors and or interior doors for example foyer which would have to be violated after entry in order to disarm the system as follows In AWAY ARM mode refer to the explanation in Zone Type 04 page 4 22 In STAY ARM mode the zone will be bypassed I Instant Interior Instant Arm Usually intended for non exit entry doors window protection shock detection and motion detectors In AWAY ARM mode a violation of this zone after the system is armed or during the Exit Delay time period causes an immediate intrusion alarm In STAY ARM mode the zone is bypassed BERE on UO Trigger Arm For a device or zone which if violated at any time triggers a previously programmed Utility Output capable of activating an external indicator relay appliance and so on 2 2
150. upport their own Report Codes If either of these formats is used the programming steps in this section are not relevant and should be ignored Using a double zero 00 for any event will prevent a report from being generated After you access the Report Codes menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenus 6 Auto Codes page 4 66 6 2 Manual Codes page 4 68 s Report Codes Auto Codes The Auto Codes menu enables the resetting of all Central Station Report Codes to 00 without the need to restore factory defaults for the auto setting of the following Central Station formats SIA ADEMCO Contact ID gt To access the Auto Codes menu 1 Access the Report Codes menu as described on page 4 48 2 From the Dialer menu press 1 to access the Auto Codes menu options The following display appears Auto codes 1 Contact ID 3 Access and configure the parameters in the Auto Codes menu as follows 4 66 WisDom Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes Auto Codes Quick Keys Parameter 6 1 Contact ID The WisDom allocates Report Codes supporting ADEMCO Contact Point ID 1 Press a to select this option and deselect the SIA option described below The following display appears Point ID codes Auto allocate N 2 Press and to confirm your choice 3 Press EY to return to th
151. ut Defne a a iaa 4 34 OTi eJE LEAN ToN aao PEA ea EE rt A a ad 4 35 OUTDUtE SM E EE 4 35 Output Partit A a a ea ee a a A ea 4 36 Outouts ZOMS EEEE E AA ot Sad eer eee AE a eae es 4 38 Output User Gode sito inn ional eee eae iil a ented ade eile 4 38 Qutput Pattern OF Operativa tt 4 39 Activation DeactivatiON EEEN EETA ATETA ATE EE ETT 4 40 Output Label zine in ii cd 4 40 OUtpUt A iiine iani r a a Weta a da a Aetna fein e tes 4 41 OVi 0181 o Dr E A EE E A E ee TE A a E E 4 41 Code Maintenance isd e a aaa a a a aa ida ce 4 42 Code Maintenance Authority sen r a a ene iim ities eh ee eta 4 43 Code Maintenance Partition ccecceecceceeeeeeeeeeene anes sees eee Aaa aaan Aaaa Aa denaaaeeeeeeeeeeseccceaeeeeeeeesneaaeeeeeeness 4 44 Code Maintenance Grand Master c ccccececeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeecceaeaeeeeeeeeseccceaeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeess 4 45 Code Maintenance Installer ccceccceecccee cece eeeeeee aaen i a aa EA Eei a ai kaaa aaa 4 45 Code Maintenance Sub Installer cccccccceeceeeeeene eee cere eeeeceneaeeeeeeeeeeececeaaeaeeeeeeeesecceaeaeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeess 4 46 Code Maintenance Code Length cccceecesecceeeeseceeeeeeeaneeeeneaeeneesaaeeeeeeaaaneceessaeeseseaeaesesnneeneenineneesas 4 47 RAR cova bh we dauveddiivysdie nb saeddavawecusnvesin cenenea dues Sadek cieebondebvaspencdivecesesevedsoeesensadteysiie 4 48 Dialer MS Telephone Numbers ccecesscceeeeeeeeeeeeesee
152. ve additional connections NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN ZONE END OF LINE ZONE END OF LINE ZONE DOUBLE END OF LINE ZONE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION N C CONTACT N O CONTACT ZONE CONFIGURATION zone com zone com DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR i Connecting the Backup Battery The WisDom has 6 backup batteries that are used in time of main power failure The batteries can be of two types Rechargeable Size AA 1 2VDC cells Non rechargeable Size AA 1 5VDC Alkaline A Use only Rokonet provided batteries rechargeable Nickel Cadmium cylindrical cell 1 2V 800mA AA Do not attempt to use a different type of rechargeable batteries failure to comply with the above instruction may result in damage to equipment A CUr If rechargeable batteries are to be used verify that J10 jumper is positioned on its WO pins see page 2 11 Failure to comply with the above instruction may result in damage to personnel or equipment gt To insert the Backup batteries Pull the WisDom battery housing outward Place the 6 batteries inside the battery housing Pay attention to the batteries polarity printed on the case Insert the battery housing back to its place Secure the battery housing with the locking screw if required After all wiring is done plug the transformer into the wall outlet Rechargeable batteries should be charged for at least 12 hours to be fully cha
153. vious level The Grand Master the Installer and the Sub Installer can enter and change other level codes but they cannot see the code The message is displayed instead of the code Code Maintenance Installer Default 0133 The Installer Code provides access to the Installer Programming menu allowing modification of all system parameters The default Installer Code is 0 1 3 3 Rokonet recommends changing the factory default to a new code unique to the Main Panel and or to the alarm company personnel as described in the procedure below gt To change the installer code 1 2 Access the Codes menu as described on page 4 40 From the Codes menu press 4 to access the Installer Code menu The following display appears Installer Code 0133 3 Enter the new code using the keypad s 0 to 9 keys and press cy Confirm your selection by re entering the same code and pressing cy Press the a key to return to the previous level WisDom Installation and Programming Manual 4 45 4 5 Code Maintenance Sub Installer Default 0233 The Sub Installer Code allows limited access to selected parameters from the Installer Programming menu The default Sub Installer Code is 0 2 3 3 We recommend changing the factory default to a code unique to the Main Panel and or to those who may serve as sub installers in your alarm company as described in the following procedure The limitations of the Sub Installer ar
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