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Model XL-2FZ Hook-up and Installation Instructions

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1. 30 Movement Within Questions 30 Data Entry eene 30 Exit System Program Mode 30 Question Acknowledgment 30 Zone Descriptor Programming 30 System Defaults es 31 Limitations Statement eeesessesecsese S2 FCC STATEMENT csssssssssserssssssesccasensnessosnes 33 XL 2FZ Programming Worksheet 34 WAPTANRY cssssssssssccsccrecssssensnenssssssnssccassseossecees 36 XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 3 3 SYSTEM WIRING AND HOOKUP 3 1 SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM FBII AIRE BURGLARY INSTRUMENTS INC XL 2FZ WARNING To prevent risk from electrical shock de energize the system control unit and disconnect the telephone lines before servicing this unit ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 Panic io 8 FCC Registration Number AE398E 69554 AL E Ringer Equivalence 0 0B References Hookup and Installation Instructions N9244 and Owner s Manual N9121 DEFAULT RESET To reload factory default values remove ail power from ferit System AC and OC Next short JP1 to P1 JP2 JP2 With short still intact reapply power d m AC then OC wait 5 seconds then remove short with power stil applied NOTES 1 Connect to a grounded metal cold water pipe 16 ga at 15 feet 2 Total AUX power available including keypad p
2. DEPRESS the button asterisk ENTER the four digit INSTALLER CODE default 4600 10 2 WHAT YOU SEE ON THE KEYPAD Upon entering the installer keypad programming following display will appear QUES 01 L 01 DATA 1 The display shows the current question number QUES the location within the question L and the current value within that location DATA This corresponds to the programming worksheet 10 3 HOW TO ENTER DATA This section of the manual describes the physical keystrokes to enter the data written on the program sheet MOVEMENT BETWEEN QUESTIONS MOVEMENT WITHIN QUESTIONS DATA ENTRY Upon entry into the system program mode question number 1 is displayed Random jumps to any question can be made by depressing the asterisk button and the 2 digit question number Questions can be accessed randomly or sequentially Example Jump to question 07 depress 07 The proper question number will be displayed by the zone LEDS and the other status LEDS will display the contents of the FIRST location in that question The display shows the current location within each programming question Movement from location L1 to the next location within any question can be performed by depressing the POUND BUTTON To alter the value in ANY location enter the desired DIGIT from the program sheet then press the key NOTE THE BUTTON MUST BE DEPRESSED AFTER ENTRY OF DESIRED DIGIT THE SYSTEM WILL NOT PROGRAM THE DIGIT
3. CODE 4C Inteno Chime Dial Delay 4D Interior Chime Restore Dial Delay DEFAULI 4600 234 AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA none AAAAAAAAAAAA none Jouch Tone 20PPS 2300nz 3x3 Audibie Panic Keypad panic amp Auto unoypass enabled QUESTION NUMBER 1234 AAAA null Entry Delay 30 sec Exit Delay 60 seconas Burg Boll Cutott 15 minutes Fire Bell Cutot No Timeout Delay 20 Code 31 Imenor 40 Code 32 Penmeter 10 Cooe 33 Penmeler 10 Cooe 34 Perimeter 10 Coce 35 Fire 84 Code 16 Ambush AA null AC Loss AA null Panic 22 Low Battery AA null Open A null Close A Null Test Code AA null Bypass A null Restore E Trouble F Keypad fire AA null Keypad Aux AA null ZONE 1 LCO Keypad Only ZONE 2 LCOP Keypad Only Sera in the diagrams above the question number is obtained by ADDING the values of all LEDS that are ON This applies to both the metal and plastic versions of ine keypad EXAMPLES DP Keypad Only Zone I tebe Keypad Only Zone 1 ON Zones 2 5 OFF QUESTION 01 ZONE 5 LCDP Keypad Oniy Zone 1 ON Zone 2 ON Zones 3 5 OFF QUESTION 03 ZONE 6 ILCOP Keypad Oniy Zone 2 ON Zone 3 ON Zone 4 ON Zones 1 and 5 OFF QUESTION 14 XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 35 al FIRE BURGLARY INSTRUMENTS INC LIMITED WARRANTY f Fire Burglary Instruments Inc a subsidiary of Pittway Cor
4. to the wall 5 Secure the keypad to the rear mounting plate by attaching the 5 8 inch screw provided in the lower hole located behind the keypad door 1 Select a mounting location For recessed mounting this must be between two studs The rear mounting plate is not used for recessed installations 2 Create an opening in the wall exactly 4 inches high by 5 13 16 inches wide 3 Turn over the keypad and remove the Phillips head screw item 1 on diagram in the upper left hand side of the keypad printed circuit board Note This screw is located immediately to the left of the keypad connector 4 Attach the black metal mounting strap to the rear of the keypad as follows see diagram Face the pointed end of the mounting strap facing the keypad front This will be used to latch onto the inside of the wall Place the small white plastic spacer underneath the mounting strap Secure the mounting strap using the 5 8 inch Phillips head screw supplied and the plastic spacer to location 1 Secure the other end of the strap location 2 on diagram to the white plastic opening using the Phillips head screw removed in step 2 5 Connect the white plastic tab into the round opening immediately behind the keypad door Place the longer Phillips head screw included through the opening inside the keypad door and begin to tighten the screw Tighten the screw and leave the tab in a down position 6 Run the keypad wiring to
5. BETWEEN QUESTIONS l Upon entry into the system program mode question number 1 is displayed Random jumps to any question can be made by depressing the asterisk button and the 2 digit question number Questions can be accessed randomly or sequentially Example Jump to question 07 depress 07 The proper question number will be displayed by the zone LEDS and the other status LEDS will display the contents of the FIRST location in that question MOVEMENT WITHIN QUESTIONS As previously stated the zone LEDS display the question number and the other status LEDS display the contents data within each location Movement from location L1 to the next location within any question can be performed by depressing the POUND BUTTON The other status LEDS will display the contents of each location as this button is depressed XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 27 To alter the value in ANY location enter the desired DIGIT from the progr sheet then DEPRESS THE BUTTON NOTE THE BUTTON MUST BE DEPRESSED AFTER ENTRY C DESIRED DIGIT THE SYSTEM WILL NOT PROGRAM THE DIGIT UNT THE POUND BUTTON IS DEPRESSED THEREFORE IF A MISTAKE i_ MADE IT CAN BE CHANGED Numeric entries 0 9 can be performed by depressing the respective keypad button However entries of A F require 2 keystrokes as follows Depress the CODE button followed by 1 6 for values A F DATA ENTRY VALUE KEYSTROKES A CODE 1 B CODE 2 6 CODE 3 D CO
6. Station via the primary number This is known as backup reporting Ifthe SPLIT REPORTING feature is programmed then OPENING and CLOSING signals will be directed to the secondary CS number only while all other conditions will be reported to primary number If neither split or backup reporting is necessary then this question may be left as factory defaulted and all conditions will be routed to the Primary Telephone number only QUESTION 03 CALLBACK NUMBER DEFAULT AAAAAAAAAAAA Enter the telephone number including area code or dialing prefix if necessary for this control panel to reach the callback number location The callback number is the optional location of the EZ Mate Downloader where the control panel will call during a remote communications upload download etc session During remote communications the programming device and the control panel will first confirmthe CS security code If valid communications can begin If a callback number is defined the control panel will the hang up and dial the callback number XL2 FZ Hookup and installation Manual Page 16 For no callback capability enter AAAAAAAAAAAA QUESTION 04 DIALER OPTIONS There are 4 locations L1 L4 within this question which define various dialer and system options as follows L1 Dialer Formats L2 Receiver Type L3 Message length ie 3x1 4x1 4x2 L4 System Options Panic Type Split Reporting 24 Hr Test Bell Test Question 04 L1 DIALER FORMATS DEFAU
7. are 4 locations L1 L4 in this question L1 is the single digit OPENING CODE L2 is the single digit CLOSING CODE Entry of AA into these two locations means ithat openings and closings are not desired If a dialer format other than standard is programmed then the second digit w transmitted will be the user number L3 L4 is the 24 HR TEST CODE Entry of AA means that 24 hour test is not enabled If 24 hour test code is selected then ANY valid transmission will reset the 24 hour test timer L1 OPENING CODE A L2 CLOSING CODE A L3 L4 24 HR TEST AA QUESTION 18 BYPASS RESTORE TROUBLE RINGS There are four 4 locations L1 L4 in this question L1 is the single digit system BYPASS CODE that will be reported to the central station if a zone is bypassed UPON ARMING Entry of an A means that bypasses are not transmitted If a two digit dialing format has been selected then the Bypass code will be followed by the programmed second digit of the zones code L2 is the single digit system RESTORE CODE reported to the central station Restores will be reported for burglary or 24 hour zones which have been programmed with the restore option Entry of an A means that restores are not transmitted If a two digit dialer format has been programmed then the restore code will be followed by the programmed second digit of the zones code L3 is the single digit system TROUBLE CODE reported to the central station This code will be reported on DAY TROUBLE
8. devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States they may not acti vate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Moreover smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn abou
9. for panic is audible In addition to the the XL4600SM keypad contains dedicated function keys for the auxiliary conditions These keys can be activated through simultaneous depression of the two keys Audible panic can be RESET BY ENTERING ANY VALID USER CODE The keypad FIRE and AUX conditions are selectable through the programming sequence The ambush code will be user 6 if an ambush code is programmed in question 15 ST XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 15 T SYSTEM PROGRAMMING The system can be programmed in any one of the following methods Directly through keypad XL4600RM XL4600SM 6805 or 6615 C EZ MATE PC DOWNLOADER model 7700 remotely NOTE The EZ Mate downloader has not been tested for UL applications This manual describes system programming via the keypad The other programming devices include documentation describing their programming procedures Keypad programming is accomplished by understanding and completing the PROGRAMMING SHEET located on the inside cover of this manual There are 19 total programming questions numbered 00 18 Additional programming questions are available for the programmable zone descriptors when LCD based keypads are used Within each question there are several locations labeled L1 L2 etc for data entry The system is shipped from the factory with SPECIFIC DEFAULT VALUES which were selected for a typical installation If the default values are suitable for your instal
10. o m amm WARNING THIS UNIT INCLUDES AN ALARM VERI FICATION FEATURE THAT WILL RESULT IN A DELAY OF THE SYSTEM ALARM SIGNAL FROM THE INOICATEO CIRCUITS THE TOTAL DELAY ICON TROL UNIT PLUS SMOKE DETECTOR GWALL NOT EXCEED 60 SECONDS NO OTReR INITIATING Deviveo oman oc CONNECTED TO THESE CIACUITS UNLESS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION CIRCUIT CONTROL UNIT SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE DELAY SEC 20 MODEL DELAY SEC PRODUCT COVERED UNDER US PATENT 4 791 658 N9243 2 93 1992 FBX 2 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS TERMINALS 1 amp 2 3 amp 2 4 amp 5 6 amp 5 7 amp 8 9 amp 8 8 amp 10 11 12131415 12 amp 15 15 16 DESCRIPTION Zone 1 Requires 2 2K EOL resistor Default DELAY Zone 2 Requires 2 2K EOL resistor Default INTERIOR Zone 3 Requires 2 2K EOL resistor Default PERIMETER Zone 4 Requires 2 2K EOL resistor Default PERIMETER Zone 5 Requires 2 2K EOL resistor Default PERIMETER Zone 6 Requires 2 2K EOL resistor Default FIRE ZONE INFORMATION Normally closed devices may be wired in series normally open devices in parallel with the 2 2k ohm end of line resistor on all zones The maximum loop resistance may not exceed 100 ohms The loop response time is 8 10 ms on all zones zones containing normally closed devices only Normal zone response can be obtained on any of the zones through
11. removal of components from the PC board as follows Zones Component 1 C1 2 C2 3 C3 4 C4 5 C5 6 C6 NOTE Removal of the component listed above will change the loop response of the zone to 280 mSec The factory default values for each zone is listed in the table above however any zone can be programmed for the following types Delay Perimeter Interior Fire 24 Hr Alarm or 24 Hr Trouble Further explanation of the zone types can be found inthe System Programming section of this manual PANIC CIRCUIT OR KEYSWITCH Normally open PANIC circuit This hardwired panic is a 24 hour zone which can be programmed for silent or audible operation The panic circuit will activate with each violation therefore a latched device is recommended If the keyswitch option is selected see programming question 05 then each activation of the keyswitch will arm and disarm the system NOTE E O L resistor is not required on this zone EARTH GROUND Connect this grounding lug to a cold water pipe utilizing 18AWG wire at a distance of no greater than 15 ft If the premises pipes terminate in PVC this terminal must be connected to a six 6 foot grounding rod KEYPADS A maximum of 4 keypads either XL4600RM XL4600SM 6615 or 6805 may be wired to these terminals The connections are as follows 12 BLACK negative 13 YELLOW data in 14 GREEN data out and 15 RED positive power Each keypad draws approximately 30mA Maximum key
12. test is enabled then the system will transmit the test code to the Central Station every 24 hours in the absence of any other signal Transmission of any signal will reset the 24 hourtest clock For example if a businest opened and closed 6 days a week then a test signal will be generated 24 hours after the last closing signal NOTE This option is required for UL Commercial Burglary applications Bell Test If this option is selected the bell will be activated for one second upon successful arming This option is required for UL Commercial Burglary applications XL2 FZ Hookup and installation Manual Page 18 Se v QUESTION 05 KEYPAD CONDITIONS DEFAULT 1400 This question contains four locations for various keypad definable options Question 05 L1 KEYPAD EMERGENCY CONDITIONS DEFAULT 1 This location specifies which of the keypad emergency conditions are active To determine the value for this location add the values for the desired conditions as shown in the chart below VALUE CONDITION 1 Keypad Panic amp Enable 2 Keypad Fire 7 amp 9 Enable 4 Keypad Aux 1 amp 3 Enable 8 Keypad Aux Audible For example if you wanted the keypad panic and fire conditions only then add 1 and 2 and enter a 3 into this location The valid selections for this digit are shown below 0 Keypad Emergency Conditions Disabled 1 Keypad Panic 2 Keypad Fire 3 Keypad Panic Keypad Fire 4 Keypad Aux Silent 5
13. the contro panel and attach the wiring to the keypad 7 Place the keypad into the wall opening with the side containing the black metal strap first until it grabs the inside of the wall 8 After inserting the side of the keypad with the metal strap insert the other side into the opening until the entire keypad is firmly in the wall 9 Tighten the screw inserted in step 5 XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 10 pm KEYPAD LAYOUT oooga XL4600RM Keypad XL4600SM Keypad Model 6615 LED Keypad l Model 6805 LCD Keypad 1 ZONE STATUS LEDS These LEDS display the current zone status including alarms bypasses roubles and faults Each condition will cause these LEDS to operate differently as follows ALARMS Fast Blink approx 150 ms ON 150 ms OFF TROUBLES Slow Pulse approx 600 ms ON 600 ms OFF BYPASSES Wink 100 ms ON 900 ms OFF Zone bypasses are displayed as a very slow wink of the zone LED light FAULTED ZONES Solid ON Faulted zones are the lowest priority indication Faulted burglary zones are displayed with the LED solidly ON while the system is disarmed NORMAL OFF e 2 ARM DISARM LED This LED indicates whether the system is currently armed ON or dis rmed OFF This LED will also blink fast to show that alarms have occurred or blink slowly upon failure to communicate with the Central Station XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 11 3 STAY LED This L
14. time If the system is not disarmed within the programmed entry time an alarm will occur The keypad sounder will annunciate steadily during entry time unless there had been an alarm condition at which time it will pulse Delay zo will activate instantly when the system is armed using the INSTANT mode All interior zones have exit delay time upon system arming Furthermore all interior zones will have entry delay time if a delay zone is violated first If this zone is violated first however it will generate an immediate alarm Interior zones are bypassed if the system is armed in the STAY MODE This zone type sometimes known as INSTANT will generate an alarm when violated while the system is armed If this option is selected on a burglary zone then the programmed restore code willbe reported upon bell cutoff assuming the loop is restored The restore code will also be reported if the system is disarmed during an alarm If this option is selected the keypad sounder will annunciate for 1 second when this zone is violated in the disarmed mode If this option is selected the system will allow a 15 second delay before dialing allowing the end user to ABORT the transmission If this option is not selected any alarm condition will resuit in an immediate transmission that cannot be aborted NOTE For UL installations dialer delay may not be used If a zone with this option is violated while the system is DISARMED the keypad sounder
15. 5 seconds Question 08 L3 BURGLARY BELL CUTOFF Default 5 Enter the desired bell cutoff time on alarm conditions for burglary and panic in 3 minute intervals The valid range of input is 1 F with F indicating an infinite burg bell cutoff Example 3 9 minutes For UL installations in commercial applications the minimum bell cutoff shall be 15 minutes or 4 minutes for household burglary applications Question 08 L4 FIRE BELL CUTOFF Defautt F e Enter the desired bell cutoff time for fire conditions in three minute intervals The valid range of input is 1 F with F indicating an infinite fire bell cutoff Example 3 9 minutes For UL installations the minimum fire bell cutoff time shall be 4 minutes XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 20 8 1 to the Central Station for that zone ZONE PROGRAMMING Questions 09 14 represent all the options related to programmable zones 1 6 Each question contains four 4 locations L1 L4 The first two locations L1 L2 define the zone type The second two locations L3 L4 define the alarm code transmitted Qro TYPES Zones 1 6 can be programmed for any one of the following zone types BURGLARY ZONES DELAY INTERIOR PERIMETER BURGLARY ZONE OPTIONS RESTORE CHIME DIALER DELAY DAY FEATURE FIRE This is the industry standard exit entry zone When the system is armed exit time begins After exit expires any subsequent violation of this zone will begin entry
16. ATO v XL 2FZ Hookup and Installation Instructions FBIK FIRE BURGLARY INSTRUMENTS INC A Subsidiary of Pittway Corp N9244 3 93 1992 FBX 163 Eileen Way Syosset NY 11791 800 645 5430 e 516 921 8666 So 1 INTRODUCTION bax a The XL2FZ series is a state of the art EEPROM based control communicator The system features six fully programmabk zones each capable of fast loop zone response as well as a wired panic zone or keyswitch zone Programming can be performed through the keypad or the system can be uploaded and downloaded remotely using the EZ Mate PC Downloade In addition remote control actions can be taken The system contains up to six user codes with capability for ambush code and an arm only code All of the keypads are four wire devices with up to four keypads per system The system can be used with the following keypads XL4600RM Flush Mount LED Metal Plate Keypad XL4600SM Surface Mount LED keypad 6615 Surface or recessed mounted LED based keypad 6805 Surface or recessed mounted LCD based keypad XL2 FZ Hookup and installation Manual Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS a Introduction 2 Table of Contents ees 3 System Wiring and Hookup RT ENUN 4 Wiring Diagram ecccccsssecesseeeessecesees 4 Terminal Connections 5 PC Board Mounting
17. DE 4 E CODE 5 F CODE 6 Example Enter an A depress CODE followed by 1 EXIT SYSTEM PROGRAM MODE After all programming has been completed depress the STAY button to exit the system program mode All the LEDS will turn ON for approximately 10 seconds before the system returns to normal Gaily operation QUESTION ACKNOWLEDGMENT The keypad will emit a beep between keystrokes In addition a beep will be generated confirming advancement between questions numbers Four beeps will be generated if an invalid input is entered Upon entry of invalid input you are positioned at the same question number and location as prior We the input error C SUMMARY OF SYSTEM PROGRAMMING FUNCTION 1 1 KEYSTROKES Ct ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE CODE INSTALLER CODE EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE STAY ADVANCE BETWEEN LOCATIONS ENTER GO TO SPECIFIC QUESTION Question Number Example 0 5 Data Entry mE 0 9 l l A F entered as follows A CODE1 B CODE2 C CODE3 D CODE 4 E CODE5 F CODE6 XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 28 cu 10 1 0 DATA ENTRY THROUGH LCD BASED KEYPADS Keypad programming can also be accomplished through the LCD based keypads In addition to the normal 19 rogramming questions additional capability is available for entering the zone descriptors directly through the keypad HOW TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE The SYSTEM programming mode can be entered WHILE DISARMED ONLY as follows DEPRESS the CODE button
18. Delay 1C Penmeter Cnime Dia Delay 1D Perimeter Chime Restore Dia Deiay see EV ees SYSTEM DEFAULTS 00 Installer Code 01 Phone 1 02 Pone 2 03 Calipack Number 04 Dialer Options 05 Kpag options 06 Accoum 1 07 Accoum 2 08 Timeouts 09 Zone 1 10 Zona 2 11 Zone 3 12 Zone 4 13 Zone 5 14 Zone 6 15 System Codes 16 System Codes 17 System Cooes 18 Sysiem Codes 19 System codes 21 Zone 1 Descriptor 22 Zone 2 Descriptor 23 Zone 3 Descriptor 24 Zone 4 Descriptor 5 Zone 5 Descnptor 26 Zone 6 Descnptor XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 34 DIALER FORMATS OEFAULT 1 L2 RECEIVER TYPE r DEFAULT 6 l VALUE DESCRIPTION Pulse Dialing Standard Format or 4X2 0s 10 PPS 1400 Hz No Parity Fal Adem Sin Si K Touch Tone Dialing Standard lormat r 4X2 1 ta 10 PPS 1400 Hz Parity fik Ademco Slow Silent Knight Slow Puise Dialing Seana 2 10 PPS 2300 Hz No Parly FBI Touch Tone Dialing Extended Format 35 10 PPS 2300 Hz Partly d Pulse Diahng Panal Extended Format n2 20 PPS 1400 en np Touch Tone Dialing Partial Extended Format 5 20PPS 1400 He Pasty rity ae he nea ee tk E ADEMCO 685 NE CRIS kocar Mam ONY ze MC 6 20PPS 2300Hz No Parity FBI Franklin Sescoa DCI Quickatert Varitech T 20 PPS 2300 Hz Parity FBI Radioni Sioa 2300 l 8 40 PPS 1400 Hz No Parity FBI A 40 PPS 2300 Hz No Parity FBI EA SEM B 40 PPS 2300 H
19. ED displays whether the system has been armed in the STAY mode ON Interior zones are bypassed OFF Interior zones are normal eoo DES 4 INSTANT LED This LED displays whether the system has been armed in the INSTANT mode meaning that the system is currently armed and all delay zones are instant ON Delay zones are currently instant OFF Delay zones are normal 5 AC LOW BATTERY LED This indicator light displays the current power status of the panel as follows ON AC is present OFF No AC running on battery backup Slow Blink Low battery condition detected 6 READY LED AE This LED displays whether the system is ready for arming The READY light is common to all BURGLARY ZONES with the following indications ON System ready to be armed OFF System not ready to be armed Slow Blink Indicates Installer programming mode Fast Blink Alarm Memory Mode 7 STAY BUTTON The STAY mode enables arming the system excluding zones programmed as interior zones This will provide exterior protection of the location while allowing full access throughout the interior 8 BYPASS BUTTON The BYPASS key is used to temporarily exclude protection to a specific zone FN 9 INSTANT BUTTON pu The INSTANT button enables arming of the system eliminating the entry exit delay 10 CODE BUTTON The CODE button is used to enter the installer programming mode and entry of user codes 5 1 KEYPAD SOUNDER The keypad sounder annunciates differently to indicate th
20. ILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery or fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product Noi increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty t is authorized XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 36 n3
21. Keypad Panic Aux Silent 6 Keypad Fire Aux Silent 7 Keypad Panic Fire Aux Silent C Keypad Aux Audible D Keypad Panic Aux Audible E Keypad Fire Aux Audible F Keypad Panic Fire Aux Audible Question 05 L2 MISC OPTIONS DEFAULT To obtain the value for this location add the usd corresponding to the desired options or consult the table PANIC or KEYSWITCH 1 This option determines whether connections 8 amp 10 on the control panel will be used as a panic input or a keyswitch input Note Add 1 if a keyswitch is desired HARDWIRED PANIC SILENT or AUDIBLE 2 Determines whether the hardwired panic circuit will be audible or silent NOTE Add 2 if audible AUTO UNBYPASS ENABLE 4 Determines whether zones will automatically be unbypassed upon disarm Add 4 for autounbypass enable ARM ONLY CODE USER 5 8 If user number 5 should be used as an arm only code maid code then add 8 to this digit The valid selections for this digit are shown below 0 Panic Input Silent 1 Keyswitch Input 2 Panic Input Enabled Audible 4 Panic Input Silent Auto unbypass 5 Keyswitch Input Auto unbypass 6 Panic Input Audible Auto unbypass 8 Panic Input Silent Arm Only User 5 9 Keyswitch Input Arm Only User 5 A Panic Input Audible Arm Only User 5 C Panic Input Silent Auto unbypass Arm Only User 5 D Keyswitch Input Auto unbypass Arm Only User 5 E Panic Input Audible Au
22. LT 1 Enter the digit for the desired dialer format from the chart below in location L1 Pulse Dialing Standard Format or 4X2 Touch Tone Dialing Standard format or 4X2 Pulse Dialing Extended Format Touch Tone Dialing Extended Format Pulse Dialing Partial Extended Format Touch Tone Dialing Partial Extended Format No Dialer Local Alarm only oumh OND AO FORMAT EXPLANATIONS Standard Standard format involves a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a single round event code Examples 123 3 or 6548 2 Extended Extended format sometimes known as universal or expanded format transmits two rounds of information The first round includes the account number and an expansion character while the second round repeats the expansion digit as account number before identifying the zone code For example 1233 333 1 or 4312 E EEEE 7 PARTIAL EXTENDED The partial extended format transmits a standard signal for alarm conditions and an extended message for restores and other system conditione NOTE The extended message codes muet be B F Example Alarm Condition 853 1 Restore 853 E EEE 1 XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 17 Question 04 L2 RECEIVER TYPE DEFAULT 6 Enter the digit for the desired receiver type from the chart below in location L2 VALUE DESCRIPTION TYPICAL CS RECEIVERS 0 10 PPS 1400 Hz No Parity FBI Ademco Slow Silent Knight Slow i 1s 10 PPS 1400 Hz Parity FBI Cy 2s 10 PP
23. ONS NOTE LED based keypad include the XL4600RM XL4600SM and 6615 and the LCD keypad is the 6805 6 1 POWER UP SYSTEM RESET Upon initial powerup of the system all of the lights on the LED keypad will go on and the sounder will operate for approximately 10 seconds This occurs on a total powerup system reset or after completion of system programming If the total system power is lost then upon power restoral the system will return to the previous arming state 6 2 ARMING THE SYSTEM FAIL SAFE ARMING The system can be armed only if all burglary zones are good not faulted On LED based keypads this requires that the READY LED is on On LCD keypads the following message will appear SYSTEM READY ARMING Enter any programmed four digit user code NOTE The factory default user 1 arming code is 1234 The ARMED LED will light and the user may exit through an exit entry zone for the time period programmed as the exit delay The system can be armed without the backup battery being connected however the AC LB light will flash LCD Based keypads will display e 6 3 STAY ARMING Depress the STAY BUTTON followed by a four digit user code The ARMED and STAY LEDs will light on LED based keypads LCD based keypads will display ON STAY The system is armed at this time with all programmed interior zones excluded 6 4 INSTANT ARMING Depress the INSTANT BUTTON followed by a four digit user code The ARMED and INSTANT LEDs will ligh
24. OR 8 D SNAP HOOKS 2 FOR HOLDING COVERS LOWER EDGE BREAK AWAY RIBS PTIONAL POST FORIS FOR EXPOSED WIRING ENTRY COVER SECURING SCREW Diagram 3 REAR MOUNTING PLATE 1 Remove the keypad cover assembly from the rear mounting plate Insert a small screwdriver blade in the COVER PRY OFF SLOTS at the lower edge of the keypad see Diagram 2 and twist to pry off the cover assembly 2 Mount the rear plate see Diagram 3 Note The plate is correctly oriented when its part number molded into the plastic is upright A MOUNTING DIRECTLY TO CONTROL PANEL ENCLOSURE If the control panel has a keypad cutout on the front face of its enclosure remove the cutout and mount the plate to the enclosure s face via HOLES A see diagram 3 and the four screws and nuts provided B MOUNTING DIRECTLY TO AN ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX The plate can be mounted directly to a single or double gang electrical junction box Use the screwholes provided and HOLES B for a single gang box or HOLES A for a double gang box C MOUNTING DIRECTLY TO A WALL OR OTHER SURFACE Provide a wiring hole in the mounting surface Position the plates WIRING OPENING over the hole and mounting plate using HOLES A and or B in conjunction with appropriate mounting hardware not provided for the type of surface 3 Complete the keypad wiring as required for the control with which the keypad is to be used 4 Replace the keypad cov
25. S 2300 Hz No Parity FBI 3 10 PPS 2300 Hz Parity FBI 4 20 PPS 1400 Hz No Parity FBI Silent Knight Fast ADCOR ADEMCO 685 5 20 PPS 1400 Hz Parity FBI Radionics Slow 1400 l 6 20 PPS 2300Hz No Parity FBI Franklin Sescoa DCI Quickalert Varitech ADEMCO 685 7 20 PPS 2300 Hz Parity FBI Radionics Slow 2300 l 8 40 PPS 1400 Hz No Parity FBI A 40 PPS 2300 Hz No Parity FBI B 40 PPS 2300 Hz Parity FBI Radionics Fast 2300 Question 04 L3 MESSAGE LENGTH BELL LOCKOUT Default 0 Enter the digit for the desired message length from the chart below in location L3 0z 3x1 3digit account 1 digit event code no bell lockout 8 3x1 with bell lockout 2 4x1 A4digit account number 1 digit event code no bell lockout A 4x1 with bell lockout 6 4x2 4digit account number 2 digit event code no bell lockout E 4x2 with bell lockout If bell lockout is selected then subsequent activations of the same zone within the same arming interval will not activate the bell This applies only to burglary non 24 hour zones For UL installations bell lockout must not be selected NOTE Please consult your Central Station manager to determine the formats and message lengths which are accepted by the receiver To select European dialing format add 1 to the value selected for this digit NOTE European dialing format has not been tested by UL Question 04 L4 SYSTEM OPTIONS Default 1 Enter the digit for the desired sys
26. UNTIL THE POUND BUTTON IS DEPRESSED THEREFORE IF A MISTAKE IS MADE IT CAN BE CHANGED Numeric entries 0 9 can be performed by depressing the respective keypad button However entries of A F require 2 keystrokes as follows Depress the CODE button followed by 1 6 for values A F VALUE KEYSTROKES CODE 1 CODE2 CODE 3 CODE 4 CODE5 CODE6 Example Enter an A depress CODE followed by 1 nmmooo XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 29 j f EXIT SYSTEM PROGRAM MODE After all programming has been completed depress the STAY button to the system program mode All the LEDS will turn ON for approximately seconds before the system returns to normal dally operation QUESTION ACKNOWLEDGMENT The keypad will emit a beep between keystrokes In addition a beep will generated confirming advancement between questions numbers Four beeps will be generated if an invalid input is entered Upon entry of invalid input you are positioned at the same question number and location as prior to the input error 10 4 ZONE DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING The LCD based keypads have the capability to display 12 character zone descriptors which can be programmed directly through the keypad These descriptors are entered as programming questions 21 26 NOTE These questions can only be accessed by an LCD keypad or the EZ Mate Programming Devices The zone descriptor questions are as follows QUESTION DESCRIPTOR 21 Zone 1 Descrip
27. a different level of the residence from the bedrooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliances or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people or waken deep sleepers Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 10 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors are working properly Installing an alarm system may make one eligible for lower insurance rates but an alarm system is not a substitute fo N insurance Homeowners property owners and renters should continue to act prudently
28. ads away from any wire runs to the control communicator be the contro communicator into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an EDS nod te radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful Interference Handbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing C Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00450 7 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS In the event of telephone operational problems disconnect the communicator by removing the plug from the RJ31x jack Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the communicator Doing so will result in the loss of the phone works correctly after the communicator has been disconnected fromthe phone lines the communicator has a problem and should be retumed r repair If upon disconnecting the communicator there is still a problem on your line notify the telephone company that they have a problem and request prompt repair service The user may not under any circumstances in or out of warranty attempt any Service or re
29. and any FIRE TROUBLE If a two digit format has been programmed then this code will be followed by the second digit of the respective zones code L4 is a the number of rings for the control panel to pickup for a remote communications session This should be selected to a value that does not interfere with normal operation of the panel location the default value is 8 rings NOTE A value of o means that remote programming will be disabled LOCATIONS ___ DEFAULTS L1 BYPASS A L2 RESTORE A L3 TROUBLE F L4 OF RINGS 8 QUESTION 19 KEYPAD FIRE KEYPAD AUX DEFAULT AAAA There are 4 locations L1 L4 in this question L1 L2 is the alarm code that will be transmitted upon activation of the keypad tire condition pressing the 7 amp 9 keys on the keypad This code can vary from any of the zones which are programmed as fire L3 L4 is the code transmitted to the CS for keypad aux condition 1 amp 3 from the keypad NOTE These keypad emergency conditions are optional and can be enabled within question 05 of the programming sequence If either or both of these transmissions are not desired program their respective locations AA LOCATIONS DEFAULTS L1 L2 KPAD FIRE AA L3 L4 KPAD AUX AA Question 00 INSTALLER CODE There are 4 locations L1 L4 in this question Enter any 4 digit 0 9 installer code desired This code is used to ENTER the system programming mode via the keypad Typically each installing company would use a unique i
30. and zone LED will pulse for as long as the violation remains In addition the SYSTEM TROUBLE CODE will be transmitted to the central station THE SOUNDER CANBE SILENCED through entry operation of any valid user code While the system is armed a DAY zone will act as an alarm when violated FIRE zones on the system contain Fire Verification Logic Upon detection of the first violation smoke detector power will be reset for a period of 8 seconds Atter this time period power is restored For a period of 5 seconds the fire zone will not be scanned allowing the smoke detectors to settle Future violations within a two minute period will result in a PULSING BELL OUTPUT RAPID PULSING ZONE LED and IMMEDIATE transmission to the CS Fire signals cannot be aborted Entry of any valid user code will silence the sounder bell and reset smoke detector power If the system detects that the fire zone is still violated within 2 minutes of power reset the zone LED will pulse slowly to indicate a fire trouble Thereafter smoke detector power will be reset every 4 minutes automatically in an attempt to clear the fire zone XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 21 Inthe event the fire zone experiences an open the system indicates fire trouble by pulsing the keypad zone LED and sounder slowly The system trouble code followed by the zone code will be reported to the CS 24 HR ALARM 24 HR TROUBLE ZONE CHART The following table contains th
31. count numbers QUESTION 07 ACCOUNT NUMBER 2 DEFAULT AAAA Enter the three 3 or four 4 digit subscriber account number for Central Station phone number 2 in locations L1 L4 If a three 3 digit number is used then enter an A in location L4 C3 Valid entries are 0 9 and B F The value A is interpreted as the null value for account numbers if the second phone number is not used this question can be left as factory defaulted THIS ACCOUNT NUMBER MUST BE ENTERED IF YOU HAVE PROGRAMMED A SECOND RECEIVER PHONE NUMBER FOR BACKUP OR SPLIT REPORTING QUESTION 08 SYSTEM TIMEOUTS There are 4 locations L1 L4 within this question which define various system timing options as follows LOCATIONS 11 1 DEFAULTS L1 Entry Delay 30 seconds L2 Exit Delay 60 seconds L3 Burglary Bell Cutoff 15 minutes L4 Fire Bell Cutoff No Cutoff Question 08 L1 ENTRY DELAY Default 2 Enter the desired entry delay time in 15 second increments The valid range of input is 1 F with 1 indicating a 15 second entry delay and F indicating 225 seconds For UL applications the maximum entrance delay shall not exceed 45 seconds for household applications or 15 seconds for commercial burglary applications Question 08 L2 EXIT DELAY Default 4 Enter the desired exit time in 15 second increments For UL applications the maximum exit delay shall not exceed 60 seconds The valid range of input is 1 F with 1 indicating a 15 second exit delay and F indicating 22
32. dialing sequence CONSTANT DC POWER This terminal delivers constant unregulated 10 0 15 5VDC power for devices requiring a constant power such as VS279 It is connected to a bell fuse F3 BELL OUTPUT The total output power available for sounding devices is 1 amp at 10 5 15 5 VDC for residential applications These terminals will deliver CONSTANT outputon BURGLARY AUDIBLE PANIC and BELL TEST Ona FIRE condition a PULSED output will be generated There are separate bell cutoff times programmable for Burglary and Fire conditions within the programming sequence TRANSFORMER Connect the 12 VAC 20VA transformer utilizing 18awg wire at a distance not to exceed 15 feet from the panel to an unswitched 120 VAC outlet Do not use any other transformer since this may result in improper operation or damage to the unit The AC LOW BAT LED on the keypad will remain ON while AC power is present If an AC loss occurs the AC LOW BAT LED will turn off immediately If AC remains OFF for 15 minutes the system will pulse the keypad buzzer and transmit to the central station if programmed THE KEYPAD BUZZER CAN BE SILENCED by entry of any valid user code When AC restores the AC LOW BAT LED will light immediately and a restore code will be reported if programmed The RED and BLACK flying leads must be connected to a 12 VDC 4 6AH GELL CELL to serve as backup power in the event of AC loss A battery test occurs approximately ever
33. e entries required for locations L1 and L2 of the zone type questions CONTROLLED ZONES 10 Perimeter 11 Perimeter Restore 12 Perimeter Day 13 Perimeter Day Restore 14 Perimeter Chime 15 Perimeter Chime Restore 18 Perimeter Dial Delay 19 Perimeter Restore Dial Delay 1A Perimeter Day Dial Delay 1B Perimeter Day Restore Dial Delay 1C Perimeter Chime Dial Delay Hes keypad sounder can be SILENCED through entry of ANY VALID USER DE NOTE FIRE ZONES can not be bypassed NL F This zone type is always active independent of the system arming status Programming options include audible STEADY BELL or silent NO BELL or keypad indications with or without restore codes Upon violation the zone LEDS will pulse rapidly audible zones only and an immediate CS transmission will occur which cannot be aborted 24 Hour Alarm zones can be bypassed however they cannot be unbypassed if a violation exists on the zone terminals This zone type is always active independent of the system arming status Programming options include audible PULSING KEYPAD SOUNDER or silent with or without restore codes Upon violation the zone LED will pulse slowly Trouble condition must exist for 15 seconds before a transmission will occur The keypad display and sounder will clear upon zone restoral 24 Hour Trouble zones can be bypassed however they cannot be unbypassed if a violation exists on the zone terminals Note 24 hour t
34. e following conditions CHIRP Keypad emits a short chirp to confirm each keystroke STEADY The keypad will make a steady sound during entry time and or during burglary alarm CHIME steady 1 second tone ACKNOWLEDGE Upon successful entry of a certain commands the system will emit a sound for approximately half a second i PULSING A pulsing sound approximately half a second ON then OFF indicates a trouble condition such as AC loss Low Battery or Fire Zone NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Upon entry of an illegal command the keypad will emit four short beeps For example if attempting to define a new user and the master user is not entered four short beeps will be made Indicating that the command was unsuccessful SOUNDER RINGBACK Several short beeps to indicate successful communication to the Central Station This occurs for all signals excluding ambush and silent zones FAST PULSING SOUNDER Sound generated during entry time period AFTER an alarm condition has occurred and the system reached bell cutoff A pulsing sounder will follow the bell output on Fire conditions Trouble conditions also generate a pulsing sounder and will follow the loop or be silenced through entry of a valid user code ON The keypad is non operational if none of the LED s are lit and the keypad does not beep when keys are pressed This is gt indication that service is required i US n XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 12 6 SYSTEM OPERATI
35. e the operation of zone 3 Enter a 2 digit number in locations L1 and L2 from the chart above that represents the desired type for this zone Enter the desired alarm code in locations L3 and L4 for this zone relative to the dialer format selected L1 L2 ZONE TYPE 10 PERIMETER L3 L4 ZONE ALARM CODE 33 XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 23 QUESTION 12 ZONE 4 There are 4 locations L1 L4 within this question which define the operation of zone 4 Enter a 2 digit number in locations L1 and L2 from the chart above that represents the desired type for this zone M Enter the desired alarm code in locations L3 and L4 for this zone relative to the dialer format selected Aes LOCATIONS DEFAULIS L1 L2 ZONE TYPE 10 PERIMETER L3 L4 ZONE ALARM CODE 34 QUESTION 13 ZONE 5 There are 4 locations L1 L4 within this question which define the operation of zone 5 Enter a 2 digit number in locations L1 and L2 from the chart above that represents the desired type for this zone Enter the desired alarm code in locations L3 and L4 for this zone relative to the dialer format selected LOCATIONS _ DEFAULTS L1 L2 ZONE TYPE 10 PERIMETER L3 L4 ZONE ALARM CODE 35 QUESTION 14 ZONE 6 There are 4 locations L1 L4 within this question which define the operation of zone 6 Enter a 2 digit number in locations L1 and L2 from the zone chart that represents the desired type for this zone Enter the desired alarm code in locations L3 and L4 fo
36. eee 7 Keypad Mounting iieadoabseessaetse 8 XL4600RM Keypad eee 8 XL 4600SM Keypads eene 9 6615 6805 Keypad Mounting 10 Keypad Layout seen 11 System Operations cssscssssrssssorssssscerssesonsnes 13 Power Up System Reset 13 Armiritg E A AE te ee Sse Cre De Cip 13 Stay Arfning eret ieri e 13 Instant Arming eere 13 Instant SIay 5 ertet rre eres 13 Disarming essen conver isses 14 H580l iacente ied 14 Bypass oes E a Fara 14 Auto Unbypass eere 14 e Manual Unbypass es dde 14 User Code Programming i 14 Duress Ambush cessere eren 15 Arm Only Code scceccsccsseesesseeeees etis 15 User Deletion seeeeeee 15 Keypad Emergency Conditions 15 System Programming eren 16 Programming Questlons 16 01 Primary Telephone Number 16 02 Secondary Telephone Number 16 03 Callback Number eere 16 04 Dialer Options sess 17 05 Keypad Conditions 19 06 Account Number 1 eee 20 07 Account Number 2 eee 20 08 Sy
37. er assembly on the rear plate Starting at the upper edge of the plate engage the plate s two HOLDING HOOKS see diagram 3 into the recesses provided for them inside the upper edge of the cover assembly and snap the lower edge of the cover assembly and snap the lower edge of the cover omo the two SNAP HOOKS at the lower edge of the plate Note Optional If desired cover and plate can be further secured together by inserting a screw provided into the SLOT at the keypad s lower edge XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 9 4 3 MOUNTING 6805 and 6615 KEYPADS S Keypad mounting is identical for both the 6615 LED and 6805 LCD versions Keypads can be surface mounted or flusi mounted as described below NOTE After mounting the 6805 LCD Keypad at eye level you can adjust the display intensity level to suit the user by adjusting the intensity control located behind the keypad door SURFACE MOUNTING RECESSED MOUNTING 5 13716 gt 1 Select a mounting location and place the rear plate gt of the keypad on the wall Mark the location of the cutout for the keypad wiring cable 2 Create a keypad opening Connect the keypad wiring to the control panel w 4 wire connector 3 Place the keypad wiring through the cutout and secure the backplate to the wall see diagram 4 Connect the keypad wiring connector to the keypad and place the keypad on the mounting plate attached
38. g ring using the four painted screws provided SURFACE MOUNTING Using optional XL4600RMBX 1 Depending on type of installation run the keypad wiring out of the rear top bottom or sides of the backbox 2 Attach backbox to wall at desired height 3 Insert XLA600RM keypad into backbox and secure with the four screws provided 1 Remove keypad knockout from front of metal box PE enclosure as shown l u o 2000 2 Insert XL4600RM into opening from front of 5 s ODO enclosure eae HIDE 3 Secure keypad to enclosure using the four painted og metal screws and nuts provided e e XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 8 2 4 M 7 A ye 2 XL4600SM KEYPAD The XL4600SM Keypad may be surface mounted in the following Ways A Directly to a control panel having a keypad cutout on the front of its enclosure B Directly to a single or double gang electrical junction box C Directly to a wall or other surface REAR PLATE BREAK AWAY RIBS FOR EXPOSED WIRING ENTRY SLOT FOR OPTIONAL COVER SECURING SCREW COVER PRY OFF SLOTS 2 TO REMOVE COVER INSERT SMALL SCREWDRIVER BLADE AND TWIST Diagram 2 BOTTOM VIEW OF KEYPAD HOLDING HOOKS 2 FOR HOLDING COVERS UPPER EDGE HOLES A 4 MOUNTING T NTROL PANEL S ENCLOSURE OR ELECTRICAL BOX HOLES B 2 MOUNTING TO SINGLE GANC WIRING ELECTRICAL BOX OPENING FOR WIRING ENTRY HOLES ust
39. in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 32 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the towing statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict cordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been tested and found to comply with the limits of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does not cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the pone measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference i is reduced or eliminated Move the radio or television receiver away from the control communicator Move the antenna le
40. ission code must be entered within the programming sequence When ambush has been enabled then the user 6 code will be used as an AMBUSH code In this mode entry of the user 6 code will ARM or DISARM the system and transmit the ambush code to the Central Station Furthermore if opening elosing by user reporting is programmed user number 6 will be reported along with the ambush code If ambush has not been programmed then user 6 can be used as an ordinary user code ARM ONLY CODE USER 5 CODE A programming option exists to make user 5 an ARM only code This means that the code can only arm the system and would be used for a user such as a maid or temporary user of the system This is obtained through location 2 of question 5 6 12 USER DELETION Removal of users from the system can be performed as follows USER DELETION PROCEDURE CODE USER User Where USER Master user code User 4 Represents the user number being deleted 2 6 Note User number 1 cannot be deleted k is the asterisk key from the keypad 6 13 KEYPAD AUXILIARY CONDITIONS The system has the ability to transmit four separate keypad emergency conditions as follows CONDITION KEYSTROKES PANIC FIRE 79 AUX 13 AMBUSH USER CODE 6 For example the 24 hr keypad panic can be initiated through simultaneous depression of the and keys The panic condition can be silent no bell output or audible based on the programming option NOTE The default value
41. lation then programming can be simplified The default values are listed with each programming question and in the SYSTEM DEFAULT section of this manual 8 PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS This section of the manual defines the programming questions along with the values expected for each question Complete the Programming sheet and then enter the data through the keypad as explained in the section titled Data Entry Through the Keypad QUESTION 01 PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER DEFAULT 234AAAAAAAAA Enter the telephone number including area code or dialing prefix IF NECESSARY of the primary central station receiver in L1 L12 Valid dialing digits are 0 9 B and C three second pause An entry of the digit A signifies the end of the phone number REPORTING ROUTE The system will report all signals to the primary receiver phone number Furthermore the panel will altemate between the primary and secondary receivers if the second phone number is programmed for a maximum of 8 attempts each in the event the signal has not been acknowledged QUESTION 02 SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER DEFAULT AAAAAAAAAAAA Enter the telephone number including area code or dialing prefix IF NECESSARY of the secondary central station receiver in L1 L12 Valid dialing digits are 0 9 B and C three second pause An entry of the digit A signifies the end of the phone number The secondary telephone number will be used if the panel is unable to reach the Central
42. llowed by any valid four 4 digit user code followed a number 1 6 which represents the respective zone to be bypassed EXAMPLE BYPASS ZONE 2 Assume user code of 1234 BYPASS 1234 2 Subsequent bypasses can be made by depressing the BYPASS button followed by another zone number within a ten second period After this ten second period it will be necessary to enter the entire command including the user code After a successful bypass the keypad sounder will emit the acknowledge beep and the respective zone LED will WINK SLOWLY In addition the following rules for bypass exist FN FIRE zones cannot be bypassed Ate 24 hour zones can be bypassed however they CANNOT be unbypassed if they are violated Zones can only be bypassed while the system is disarmed at which time visual indication will be displayed Bypass signals are transmitted to the Central Station UPON ARMING if a bypass code has been programmed NOTE Zones which are bypassed are not protected when the system is armed 6 9 AUTO UNBYPASS All burglary zones which are bypassed can be automatically unbypassed upon system disarm assuming no other zone s had been in alarm 24 hour zones which have been bypassed will be unbypassed only if they are normal The auto unbypass feature is a programmable option see question 5 of the programming sequence Auto unbypass option must be selected for all UL applications 6 10 MANUAL UNBYPASS This function removes an existing bypass f
43. meter 10 Code 33 12 Zone 4 Perimeter 10 Code 34 13 Zone 5 Perimeter 10 Code 35 14 Zone 6 Fire 84 Code 16 15 System Codes Ambush AA null AC Loss AA null 16 System Codes Panic 22 Low Battery AA null 17 System Codes Open A null Close A Null Test Code AA null 18 System Codes Bypass A null Restore E Trouble F 19 System codes Keypad fire AA null Keypad Aux AA null 21 Zone 1 Descriptor ZONE 1 LCD Keypads Only 22 Zone 2 Descriptor ZONE 2 LCD Keypads Only 23 Zone 3 Descriptor ZONE 3 LCD Keypads Only 24 Zone 4 Descriptor ZONE 4 LCD Keypads Only 25 Zone 5 Descriptor ZONE 5 LCD Keypads Only 26 Zone 6 Descriptor ZONE 6 LCD Keypads Only USER CODES 1 1234 2 null 3 null 4 null 5 null 6 null XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 31 WARNING LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an advanced design security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire c other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for variety of reasons For example x Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an y alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device M Intrusion detectors e 9 passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated
44. ming mode This will bring the zone descriptors back to the original default settings for that keypad only NOTE The default zone descriptors are ZONE 1 ZONE 2 etc XL2 FZ Hookup and installation Manual Page 30 1 SYSTEM DEFAULTS The system is preprogrammed from the factory with default values These values have been selected to meet the equirements of a common installation and may suit your needs To reload the factory default values remove all power from the system AC amp DC Next short JP1 to JP2 with short still intact reapply power AC then DC wait 5 seconds then remove short with the power still applied NOTE A programming option exists within the EZ Mate PC Downloader devices known as DEFAULT LOCKOUT If this option is selected then a system default will not overwrite the CSID or installer code portion of the program This will prevent an installer other than the original installer from taking over an account without cooperation 00 Installer Code 4600 01 Phone 1 234AAAAAAAAA 02 Phone 2 AAAAAAAAAAAA none 03 Callback Number AAAAAAAAAAAA none 04 Dialer Options Touch Tone 20PPS 2300hz 3x1 Audible Panic 05 Kpad options i i Keypad panic amp Auto unbypass enabled 06 Account 1 1234 07 Account 2 AAAA null 08 Timeouts Entry Delay 30 sec Exit Delay 60 seconds Burg Bell Cutoff 15 minutes Fire Bell Cutoff No Timeout 09 Zone 1 Delay 20 Code 31 10 Zone 2 Interior 40 Code 32 11 Zone 3 Peri
45. n Manual Page 26 QUESTION NUMBERS ZONE LEDS As previously stated there are 17 total questions each of which contains multiple data entry locations Zone LEDS 1 through 5 display the current QUESTION NUMBER not the specific location within each question as Jllows In the diagram shown the question number is obtained by ADDING the values of all LEDS that are ON EXAMPLES Zone 1 ON Zones 2 5 OFF QUESTION 01 Zone 1 ON Zone 2 ON Zones 3 5 OFF l QUESTION 03 Zone 2 ON Zone 3 ON Zone 4 ON Zones 1 and 5 OFF QUESTION 14 LOCATION CONTENTS SYSTEM STATUS LEDS The remaining status LEDS ARM STAY INSTANT AC LB display the DATA that resides in EACH location within the current question As per the diagram and explanation above the value located next to each LED must be ADDED to calculate the total data for each location EXAMPLES Arm ON Stay Instant and AC LB OFF 1 Arm ON Stay ON Instant and AC LB OFF 3 The following chart displays binary values that you will see on these LEDS for the letters A F which may be entered in some locations of the program sheet 10 Stay amp AC LB ON 11 Arm Stay amp AC LB ON 12 Instant amp ACLB ON 13 Arm instant amp AC LB ON 14 Stay Instant amp AC LB ON 15 Arm Stay Instant amp AC LB ON Qs How TO ENTER DATA This section of the manual describes the physical keystrokes to enter the data written on the program sheet mmoou MOVEMENT
46. nstaller code in order to prevent unauthorized people from gaining access to their panels Note The factory default value for the installer code is 4600 in locations L1 L4 respectively XL2 FZ Hookup and installation Manuai Page 25 ES 9 DATA ENTRY VIA LED BASED KEYPADS This section describes the physical keystrokes necessary to perform keypad programming and how to interpret the data displayed on the LED based keypads XL4600RM XL4600SM or 6615 during programming operations 4 Actual keypad programming should be performed after completion of the programming sheet NOTE For information regarding programming through the LCD based keypads consult the next section of this manual 9 1 HOW TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE The SYSTEM programming mode can be entered WHILE DISARMED ONLY as follows DEPRESS the CODE button DEPRESS the button asterisk ENTER the four digit INSTALLER CODE default 4600 9 2 WHAT YOU SEE ON THE KEYPAD PROGRAM MODE READY LED Upon entering the installer keypad programming mode the READY LED will slowly pulse and will continue to pulse until leaving this mode The remaining LEDS display the question number and location contents as indicated below LOCATION CONTENTS 1 2 4 8 QUESTION NUMBER y o HEE momo o XL4600RM KEYPAD PROGRAMMING KEYPAD PROGRAMMING XL4600SM QUESTION NUMBER 41424448416 6615 Keypad Programming a XL2 FZ Hookup and Installatio
47. nter the desired first digit of the alarm code in location L3 The second digit in L4 Example Desired transmission 1233 333 4 Enter 3 in L3 4 in L4 PARTIAL EXTENDED Enter the desired digit in both locations L3 and L4 This will generate a single round alarm transmission and an extended transmission for all system conditions such as restores Example Alarm 123 3 Restore 123 E EEE 3 Enter 3 in L3 and L4 4x2 Enter the desired first digit of the alarm code in location L3 The second digit in L4 Example 4765 32 Enter 3 in L3 2 in L4 e QUESTION 09 ZONE 1 There are 4 locations L1 L4 within this question which define the operation of zone 1 Enter a 2 digit number in locations L1 and L2 from the zone chart for the desired type for this zone Enter the desired alarm code in locations L3 and L4 for this zone relative to the dialer format selected LOCATIONS 1 DEFAULIS L1 L2 ZONE TYPE 20 DELAY L3 L4 ZONE ALARM CODE 31 QUESTION 10 ZONE 2 There are 4 locations L1 L4 within this question which define the operation of zone 2 Enter a 2 digit number in locations L1 and L2 from the chart above that represents the desired type for this zone Enter the desired alarm code in locations L3 and L4 for this zone relative to the dialer format selected LOCATIONS 1 DEFAULTS Li L2 ZONE TYPE 40 INTERIOR FOLLOWER L3 L4 ZONE ALARM CODE 32 QUESTION 11 ZONE 3 There are 4 locations L1 L4 within this question which defin
48. ower is 500mA max Used for connection of devices rated from 11 0 to 13 1 VDC 3 System must be tested on a weekly basis For information refer to references 4 Do not connect the transformer to a switch controlled receptacle Power varies with transformer see Note 2 5 Maximum of 4 keypads Available keypads include XL4600RM XL4600SM 6615 6805 8 Limited energy cable must be used 7 Non replaceable fuse Return unit to manufacturer if blown Do not solder fuse in field 8 Far connection of VS 279 or VS 299 F2 Siren Driver Constant positive unreguiated output 10 15 5VDC Aux Power Bell Power 9 Elimination of fast zone response for 1 Amp 3 Amps any zone can be selected through removal of the components as listed below ZONE COMPONENT sey 1 e THIS FUSE NOT REPLACEABLE See note 7 CONSTANT GR AUX POWER DC POWER PANI 12VDC Reg KEYSWITCH Seo note 2 See note 8 EARTH GROUND See note 1 TRANSFORMER 12VAC 20VA OR 12VAC 40VA See note 4 BLACK KEYPAD 9 1 32 6V0C See note 5 SMOKE OETECTOR See Detail A Model 388 Cord To RJ31X OR CAJTA JACK Fin amp BURGLARY ALARM OUTPUT 11 0 13 1VDC 1 Amp max XL2 FZ Hookup and installation Manual Page 4 Detail A l CONTROL PANEL SMOKE DETECTOR LISTED L9 D SE THERMOSTATS Ed MODEL ESL104 22k E OL RESISTOR b
49. pad length is 500 feet using 22 gauge wire REGULATED POWER 11 5 13 1VDC The total regulated output power for motion detectors and other external devices is 500mA at 11 8 12 5V for residential applications or 12 0 12 5V for commercial applications with less than 100 mVPP ripple SMOKE DETECTOR POWER This system will accept 9 5 12VDC four 4 wire smoke detectors only Approximately 50mA of current is available at these terminals for powering all detectors and an E O L relay FBII model 620 XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 5 17 18 19 20 21 22 amp 23 24 amp 25 BACKUP BATTERY GROUND START These terminals adhere to the fire verification and reset logic which is explaine in the Zone types section of this manual Manual reset of smoke detector powe canbe accomplished by entering a valid user code after clearing alarm memory H TELEPHONE LINE Connect the model 368 cord as follows 17 GREEN Telco Tip 18 RED Telco Ring 19 BROWN Home Tip 20 GREY Home Ring Insert the plug into an USOCRJS1X jack or a CA31A jack for Canadian installations The FCC registration number is AE398E 69554 AL E and the ringer equivalence is 0 0B The system should not be connected to party lines or coin operated phones Furthermore this device should not be connected to a phone line which has call waiting unless the call waiting interrupt numbers are programmed into the panel
50. pairs on the system it must be returned to the factory or an authorized service agency for all repairs XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 33 12 x XL 2FZ PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET Food CTETETE S Li L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L1 ugagaggagguuag Lt L2 L9 L4 L5 LO L7 L8 L9 Li D L11 L12 1 L11 L12 AT Ta TEE 01 Primary Telco Number 02 Secondary Telco Number 03 Callback Number ain 04 Dialer Information Hd Bs d 4 Format Revr Msg Misc E 05 Keypad Conditions Md E dos tepid Ly 06 Account 1 FF 4 3 or 4 Digit 1 UE J 07 Account2 T d d 4d 3or4 Disi ee re ee 08 System Timeouts 1 d 4 Entry Exit Bes bre 09 Zone 1 d a d d Zone Type CS Code us NR ee on 10 Zone2 1 a d Zone Type CS Code ELI LU n Zone 3 dons T cs Code 12 Zone4 E Zone Type CS Code 13 Zone5 d d d Zone Type CS Code i 1s Zone 6 7 Type c8 Secs 15 Ambush AC Loss T3 4 Ambush AC Loss 16 Panic Low Battery E 3 l4 Panic Low Battery 17 Open Close Test AM cim 3 e Ei 2 L3 L4 L9 LG Le F8 L9 Li qaad L11 L1 18 Bypass Restore Trouble 2 Ly OO L1 L2 L3 Byp Rest Troub Rest _Troub co 19 Keypad Fire Aux a du n 00 Installer Code P Fire Aux M 4 Digit CONTROLLED ZONES 1C Penmeter CF a 1 15 Perimeter Came Restore 18 Penmeter Diai Deiay 19 Penmeter Restore Dial Delay 1A Penmeter Day Dia Delay 18B Perimeter Day Restore Dia
51. poration and Pittway Corporation Its divisions subsidiaries and affiliates Seller 163 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 18 months from the date stamp control on the product or for products not having a date stamp for 12 months from the date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Seller For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to Factory Service 163 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIAB
52. r this zone relative to the dialer format selected LOCATIONS DEFAULTS AN L1 L2 ZONE TYPE 84 FIRE haere L3 L4 ZONE ALARM CODE 16 QUESTION 15 AMBUSH AC LOSS There are 4 locations L1 L4 in this question L1 L2 is the alarm code that will be transmitted on AMBUSH L3 L4 is the AC LOSS CODE The same rules for programming regarding dialer format apply here If either or both of these transmissions are not desired program their respective locations AA AMBUSH transmissions are immediate and not abortable l AC LOSS transmissions will be reported 15 minutes after detection LOCATIONS 1 L DEFAULTS L1 L2 AMBUSH AA L3 L4 AC LOSS AA QUESTION 16 PANIC LOW BATTERY l There are 4 locations L1 L4 in this question L1 L2 is the alarm code that will be transmitted on PANIC This code will be transmitted for KEYPAD as well as HARDWIRE PANIC L3 L4 is the LOW BATTERY CODE The same rules for programming regarding dialer format apply here If either or both of these transmissions are not desired program their respective locations AA PANIC transmissions are immediate and not abortable LOW BATTERY transmissions will be reported 4 minutes after detection LOW BATTERY RESTORE CODE will be reported WITHIN 4 minutes after detection of GOOD BATTERY condition an f LOCATIONS J A DEFAULTS L1 L2 PANIC 22 L3 L4 LOW BATTERY AA XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 24 4UESTION 17 OPEN CLOSE 24 HR TEST CODE There
53. rom a currently bypassed zone The procedure is the same as bypass 6 11 USER CODE PROGRAMMING Users codes can be entered or modified directly through the keypad The system contains up to six user codes 4 digits each with the following applications USER NUMBER APPLICATION Master User Default 1234 User 2 Default null User 3 Default null User 4 Default null cS User 5 Default null NOTE Can be an ARM only code Ambush Code or User 6 Default null NOTE Only the master user user number 1 can program or modify other users Onah Qh XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 14 USER DEFINITION PROCEDURE CODE USER USER USERID where e CODE Code button on keypad USER Master User ID code user 1 USER Desired user to be programmed 1 6 USERID Four digit user code Valid digits are 0 9 Example Define operator 3 with an ID of 7493 Assume master user code is 1234 CODE 1234 3 7493 An acknowledge sound steady tone verifies a successful user code programming A negative acknowledge sound 4 short tones indicates unsuccessful programming If additional user programming is necessary repeat the procedure listed above User programming can be performed while the system is DISARMED ONLY If a dialing format is programmed which transmits opening closing by user ID each user will report the respective user number DURESS AMBUSH If ambush capability is required then an ambush transm
54. rouble is not to be used for fire and burglary detection zones 24 Hour silent alarm zones are not to be used for perimeter protection THE SOUNDER MAY BE SILENCED THROUGH ENTRY OF ANY VALID USER CODE ZONE TYPES 24 HOUR ZONES 20 Delay 81 Alarm Audible 21 Delay Restore 89 Alarm Silent 24 Delay Chime no LED sounder bell 25 Delay Chime Restore 91 Alarm Restore 40 Interior 99 Hold Up Restore 41 Interior Restore 8A Trouble Silent 44 Interior Chime LED indication only 45 Interior Chime Restore 92 Trouble Audible Restore 48 Interior Dial Delay 84 Fire 49 Interior Restore Dial Delay 94 Fire Restore 4C interior Chime Dial Delay 1D Perimeter Chime Restore Dial Delay 4D Interior Chime Restore Dial Delay XL2 FZ Hookup and installation Manual Page 22 A O ZONE ALARM CODES As previously specified locations L3 and L4 of the zone questions represent the alarm code that will be reported to the Qe station Zones will transmit to the Central Station unless these digits are defined as AA for any individual zone or the local dialer option is selected in question 03 Based on the dialer format selected enter the alarm code as follows STANDARD FORMAT Enter the desired single digit alarm code in location L3 The value placed in L4 will not be used Example Desired transmission 123 2 account 123 alarm code 2 Enter a 2 in location L3 of the zone Any value placed in L4 will be not be used EXTENDED E
55. stem Timeouts s 20 oe XL 2FZ TABLE OF CONTENTS ZONE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION 21 09 ZONE 1 uide stern rn intr rdi voca 23 10 ZONE 8f2 eee 23 T1 ZONE N98 ooo ie Dor re recae d ees 23 19 ZONE I4 Deu 24 13 ZONE 35 repente caved dbcuatevseveds 24 14 ZONE 46 e cerent 24 15 AMBUSH AC LOSS ees 24 16 Panic Low Battery 24 17 Open Close 24 Hr Test 25 18 Bypass Restore Trouble Tamper Rings 25 19 Keypad Fire Keypad Aux 25 00 Installer Code eese 25 Data Entry Via LED Based Keypads 26 How To Enter Programming Mode 26 What You See On the Keypad 27 Ready LED etre eterni 27 Zone EEDS aient 27 How To Enter Data 27 Movement Between Questions 27 Movement Within Questions 27 Data EMY ierra erotici tla mius 28 How To Exit Programming Mode 28 Question Acknowledgment 29 Summary of System Programming 29 Data Entry Through LCD Keypads 30 How to Enter Programming Mode 30 What You See On the Keypad 30 How To Enter Data 30 Movement Between Questions
56. t fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or the location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagramed in their _ installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create GS multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by the beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or window Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 150F the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers who are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices sound on
57. t on LED based keypads LCD Based keypads will display ON INSTANT The system is armed at this time with all programmed delay zones instant 6 5 INSTANT STAY ARMING Depress the INSTANT then STAY buttons and a four digit user code e The INSTANT STAY mode will arm the system with the characteristics of both the INSTANT and STAY modes The e system will be armed with the interior zones bypassed and the delay zones instant LED keypads will have the ARMED STAY and INSTANT LEDS lit XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 13 nn MU LCD keypads will display m 6 6 DISARMING Depress any valid four 4 digit user code and ARMED LED will extinguish If an alarm condition exists or had occurred while the system was armed the respective zone s LED s and the READY LED will be blinking rapidly This ALARM MEMORY condition can be cleared by entering a valid user code 6 7 RESET Reset is accomplished through the entry of any valid user code This can be used to reset the smoke detectors attached to the system silence any bells or clear the keypad display or sounder In addition an option exists for making the key to act as a reset for clearing the sounder communications failure and alarm memory This programmable option can be obtained through location 3 of question 05 6 8 BYPASS Bypassing is performed to temporarily exclude zones which are faulty or not ready from activating the system Depress the BYPASS button fo
58. tem options from the chart below in location L4 0 Silent Keypad Panic oo t Audible Keypad Panic l Na 2 Silent Keypad Panic Split Reporting 3 Audible Keypad Panic Split Reporting 4 Sitent Keypad Panic 24 Hr Test 5 Audible Keypad Panic 24 Hr Test 6 Silent Keypad Panic Split Reporting 24 Hr Test 7 Audible Keypad Panic Split Reporting 24 hr Test 8 Silent Keypad Panic Bell Test 9 Audible Keypad Panic Bell Test A Silent Keypad Panic Split Reporting Bell Test B Audible Keypad Panic Split Reporting Bell Test C Silent Keypad Panic 24 Hr Test Bell Test D Audible Keypad Panic 24 hr Test Bell Test E Silent Keypad Panic Split Reporting 24 Hr Test Bell Test Fe Audible Keypad Panic Split Reporting 24 Hr Test Bell Test DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM OPTIONS Keypad Sllent Audible Panic Determines whether the keypad panic condition amp from the keypad will activate the bell in either case a signal will be transmitted to the Central Station if a panic code has been programmed NOTE The keypad panic condition can be activated through location 1 of question 05 Split Reporting The split reporting option will direct all opening and closing signals to the secondary receiver telephone number All other conditions alarms troubles restores etc will adhere to the reporting route described in question 01 If split reporting is selected then the secondary receiver telephone number MUST be programmed 24 Hour Test If 24 hour
59. to unbypass Arm Only User 5 XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 19 Question 05 L3 QUICK COMMANDS RESET This location determines whether the quick commands are enabled as shown below 0 Quick Commands Disabled 1 Quick Forced Arm 2 Quick Arm C 3 Quick Forced Arm Quick Arm 4 Reset Enable 5 Quick Forced Arm Reset Enable 6 Quick Arm Reset Enable 7 Quick Forced Arm Quick Arm Reset Enable QUICK FORCED ARM ENABLE 1 Specifies whether quick forced arm key followed by the 2 key from the keypad will be permitted Af quick forced arming is permitted then user 7 code will be reported to the CS if a two digit transmission is defined Note Do not program this option for UL installations QUICK ARM 2 Specifies whether quick arming key followed by the 1 key from the keypad will be permitted Quick arming allows a of the system without entry of a user code and if permitted will report user 7 code to the CS if a two digit transmission is defined RESET ENABLE 4 This option will allow entry of a from the keypad to reset the following conaitens sounder communications failure alarm memory QUESTION 06 ACCOUNT NUMBER 1 DEFAULT z 1234 Enter the three 3 or four 4 digit subscriber account number for Central Station phone number 1 in locations L1 L4 If a three 3 digit number is used then enter an A in location L4 Valid entries are 0 9 and B F The value A is interpreted as the null value for ac
60. tor Default ZONE 1 22 Zone 2 Descriptor Default ZONE 2 23 Zone 3 Descriptor Defauk ZONE 3 24 Zone 4 Descriptor Default ZONE 4 25 Zone 5 Descriptor Default ZONE 5 26 Zone 6 Descriptor Default ZONE 6 For example to program the descriptor for zone 3 enter 2 3 to access question 23 When programming the English zone descriptors the following techniques are used to program the characters a KEYSTROKE 1 1 1 1 ACTION 0 inserts a space and advances the cursor CODE key Moves the cursor to the left one space INSTANT key Moves the cursor to the right one space 7 Increments the character at the cursor 7 Scrolls forward UP through the character set NOTE Depression of any key will stop the scroll 9 Decrements the character at the cursor 9 Scrolls backwards through the character set NOTE Depression of any key will stop the scroll NOTE The characters available through the LCD based keypads are as follows 1 amp 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ SYSTEM DEFAULT LCD based keypads only The LCD based keypads can initiate a system default of the system by pressing the 1 amp 3 keys together while in programming mode The system will then default and go through the reset sequence ZONE DESCRIPTOR DEFAULT LCD Based keypads only x The English language zone descriptors can be reset to the default state by pressing the 7 amp 9 keys on the LCD key at the same time while in program
61. ure the remaining sides of the PC board to the enclosure using the screws provided DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF BOARD INSERTED INTO SLOTS 3rd CLIP REQUIRED wet DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF CLIP INSTALLATION A CABINET TAB WITHOUT CLIP B CABINET TaB DETAIL SIDE VIEW WITH HANGING OF CLIP AND BOARD CLIP INSTALLED NOTE The front face of the enclosure can be completely removed from the enclosure to gain unrestricted access to the control panel during installation The front of the enclosure can be removed as follows 1 Open the enclosure to its fully extended position approx 90 degrees 2 Lift the contro panel door and remove the door from the enclosure j XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 7 4 KEYPAD MOUNTING 4 1 XL4600RM METAL KEYPAD FLUSH MOUNTING USING DOUBLE GANG BOX 1 Create an opening and mount a standard double gang box l 2 Secure keypad to double gang box as shown in diagram below Note The double gang box should be mounted flush with the wall in order for the keypad screws to fit FLUSH MOUNTING WITH MOUNTING RING Using the XL4600TR 1 Create the desired opening where keypad is to be mounted using the inside of the mounting ring as a template NOTE This opening should be made between studs 2 Secure mounting plate to wall through the four outer holes using suitable mounting hardware not provided 3 Connect keypad wiring to control panel and secure the keypad to the mountin
62. y 4 5 minutes Low battery condition occurs at nominal 11VDC The keypad AC LOW BAT LED and buzzer will PULSE SLOWLY when low battery condition is detected The system reports this condition to the CS if programmed Battery restoral will occur WITHIN 4 5 minutes at the NEXT battery test THE BUZZER MAY BE SILENCED by entry of any valid user code Ground start capability can be added to the system through addition of the FBII Model 117 module Consult the 117 Installation Instructions for hookup information XL2 FZ Hookup and Installation Manual Page 6 3 3 PC BOARD MOUNTING Mounting the PC Board Before mounting the printed circuit board be certain that the appropriate metal knockouts have been removed DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS AFTER THE CIRCUIT BOARD HAS BEEN INSTALLED wwe 1 Hang the three mounting clips on the raised cabinet tabs Observe proper clip orientation to avoid damage to the clip when mounting screws are tightened and to avoid problems with insertion and removal of the PC board 2 Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet Make sure that the board rests in the slots as indicated in the diagram shown below 3 Swing the base of the board onto the mounting clips 4 Place the washer provided over the wire jumpers located within the middle of the PC board Secure the PC board to the middie mounting clip of the enclosure through the washer using the screw provided 5 Sec
63. z Parity FBI Radionics Fast 2300 0 Silent Panic is Audibie Panic 2 Silent Panic Split Reporting 3 Audible Panic Spia Reponing 4s Silent Panic 24 Hr Test 5 Audible Panc 24 Hr Test MESSAGE LENGTH ae ees ah paa pun O 3x1 3digitaccount 1 digit event code no bell lockout 8 Silent Panic Bell Test 2 4x1 4digit account number 1 digit event code no bell lockout 9 Audible Panic Bell Test Be 4x2 4 digit account number 2 digit event code no bell lockout As Sitent Panic Spit Reporting Bell Test m 8 3x1 with bell lockout B Audible Panic Split Reporting Bell Test i A 4x1 with bell lockout Ce Silent Panic 24 Hr Test Beli Test s E 4x2 with bell lockout Da Audible Panic 24 hr Test Bell Test s 24 HOUR ZONES SUMMARY OF SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Delay B1 Alarm Audible FUNCTION CK EY STROKES Restore 89 Alarm Silen ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE CODE INSTALLER CODE Delay Chime no LED sounder dell EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE STAY 25 Delay Crime Restore 91 Alarm Restore ADVANCE BETWEEN LOCATIONS ENTER 40 interior 9 hoid Up Restore GO TO SPECIFIC OUESTION Question Number 41 Interior Restore BA Trouble Silent Example 0 5 64 inienor Chime LED indicavon only Data Emry 0 9 4S Interict Chime Restore 2 Trouble Auc dle Restore A F entered as follows 48 Interior Dial Delay 84 Fire A CODE 49 Intenor Restore Dia Oelay 94 Fire Restore CODE 2 CODE 3 CODE 4 CODES

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