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1. SF 500 amp DSF 500 Hook up amp Installation 2 s Bm OC t e S 3 5 27 2 lt 3 M R x v 2 M x a n FBX Coinp ny xu qu m 3 Fue 7 Sete l instruments lnc 0 50 Engineers Rood Houppouge New York 11788 NEW YORK OUT OF STATE 516 582 616 800 645 5430 1 2297 REVA b 5 500 See back of page 15 when using Model Model DSF 500 The SF 500 is designed to interface directly with the XL1218 and XL1219 SF 500 may be used on installations which have an answering machine and rotary or touchtone telephones on site however only the touchtone telephones can access this SF 500 he rotary phones can only be used to make and receive standard outside phone calis Incorporating the SF 500 will enable all on and of premises telephones assuming they are touchtone to be used as keypads XL1218R and XL1219R keypads MAY be used in con junction with the SF 500 if desired or the SF 500 can be used by itself M the SF 500 is used as amp standalone with no keypads on site remote red LED terminal has been pro vided to indicate arm status To access the SF 500 specific keys must be depressed in specific order via the telephone pad The SF 500 will respond clearly with English language messages concerning the system s status The SF 500 English language messages must be programmed into
2. 11 110 represent the 5 total words Select the 2 digit numbers that correspond to the words desired from the PROGRAMMABLE LIBRARY L1 location must be lef blank Note 11 relay 1 is not used leave this field blank STEP STEP J ee STEP K 4 Qu drant 2 2 PPP P OS a M MUa X Aux Relay 2 ie IF 1112 L te L9 Lo 17 06 L9 10011 The 2P fieid quadrant 2 represents auxiliary relay 2 The same procedure must be followed as in Step H to Name relay 2 Note If the ANSWERING MACHINE OPTION will be selected in Quad 2 AF field see step K below then all these locations L1 L11 must be programmed F Furthermore relay 2 cannot be used as an auxiliary output Note lf relay 2 is not used leave this field blank Quadrant 2 E 1 Exit Aux Relay 3 ITTI TIF C102 1 LOLS t6 70801901061 The 3P field quadrant 2 represents auxiliary relay 3 The same procedure must be followed as in Step H to Name relay 3 Note If relay 3 is not used leave this field blank NOTE If External Exiter has been selected in Quad 1 AC Field L2 Location then this 3P Field all locations MUST be programmed F Quadrant 2 Answering Machine Listen in External Access Inhibit 112 SF 500 may be connected to telephone line which presently has an answering machine If this situation exists auxiliary relay 2 normally c
3. DOWN EAST EIGHT ENTRANCE EXIT FACTORY FAN FIRE FIVE FLOOR 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3D 3E 3F 40 41 43 45 46 47 44 49 PROGRAMMABLE LIBRARY FLOW FOUR FREEZER FRONT GARAGE GUEST HALL HAVE HIGH IMMEDIATELY IN INSTANT INTERIOR IS KITCHEN LAUNDRY LEAVE LEFT LIGHTS LIVING LOW MASTER MEDICAL MUST NINE NORTH NOT OFF OFFICE ON ONE OUT PANIC PERIMETER POLICE PRESS NOTE DODD is to indicate past tense of a word SSSS is to pluralize a word 1 4E amp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
4. a FBI model F102 prom chip as per the programming section of this manual The SF 500 can also be programmed to allow off premises access via touchtone telephones Lastly there are 3 auxiliary relays which contain Form C Dry Contacts that can be used to activate on premises devices This installation instruction will explain terminal connections of the SF 500 to the XL1218 and XL1219 Control Panels first then proceed with the prom programming NOTE THE ACTUAL SF 500 OPRRATION WILL BE EXPLAINED IN THE END USER MANUAL 11 this product is being used WITHOUT any keypads two 1000 ohm resistors included must be wired on the XL1219 terminals 6 to 8 and 6 to 9 When using the SF 500 50 with the XL1218 or XL1219 the fire end of line resistor must be changed to 22K ohms 22K ohm resistor is provided with the SF 500 installation instruction packet HOOKUP WIRING XLI218 1219 Terminals 1 SF 500 Terminals Terminals Description Keypad Date Terminals The 5 500 reads loop data and instructs the Contro Pane via these terminals 6 2522221 5 500 detects fire trouble XL1219 here Lit SE 300 oerects on XLI i here 8 Te SF 500 detects 1055 nl I 52 500 oetects fire alarm on XL121 here So eee reir ee 1 Common Form C dry contacts on relay 12 Normally closed i
5. as 24 HR alarm zones the SF 500 will not report the zone words therefore locations 12 111 should be programmed F STEP A The following is an example of how the OP field should be programmed if zone is a controlled delay front door cont d 7 06 07 10 19110441 1C s Door 2A s Front 3 Controlled Delay Since zone F is a burglary zone there are many conditions it could actually be in during many instances of daily operation example Alarm Bypass Troubie while the system is disarmed etc When status is requested from the SF 500 the words that were programmed here into the OP field will PRECEDE the PHRASES that apply from the DEDICATED LIBRARY of Terms for the condition of zone 1 example Zone 1 15 bypassed then status is re quested The SF 500 will say FRONT DOOR IS BYPASSED FRONT DOOR is from this OP field IS BYPASSED comes from the Dedicated Library Zone has been successfully programmed STEP B Quadrant 1 L2 05 14 LS 16 L7 L8 L9 E The field of Quadrant 1 represents zone 2 on the XL1218 XL1219 The same procedure must be followed here as Step A L1 location repre sents the zone type Select an appropriate digit from Chart A in Step A Location L2 L11 represent the 5 total words to Name zone 2 Select the 2 digit numbers that CORRESPOND TO the words desired from the PROGRAMMABLE LIBRARY STEP C gt Quadrant 1 L2 13 LS L 17 LB L9 Ll0 Lll The 2P field quadrant 1 rep
6. phone hookup is as follows Step A Mount the speaker phone as desired Step B Mount standard telephone 211 JACK nearby Step Plug the other end of the gray cord into the R211X jack Step D Connect a wire between SF 500 terminal 25 and the RED wire in the R211X Step E Connect wire between SF 500 terminal 17 and the GREEN wire in the 211 Step F Connect a jumper between terminals 19 and 26 on the SF 500 Step Depress the ON OFF button to the ON position Installation is complete The theory of operation from the on premises phones is as follows Step A Pick up the telephone and depress 1 relay 1 contacts close which puts the speaker phone on the line Two way communication is now possible between the telephone and the speaker phone Step When conversation is complete hang up the telephone relay 1 contacts wil return to its normal condition taking the speaker phone off the line Step B NOTE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO HANGING UP THE TELEPHONE DEPRESS 1 TO DISCONNECT THE SPEAKER PHONE IF OTHER SF 500 FUNCTIONS NEED TO BE ACCOMPLISHED The theory operation irem ofi premises phones is as follows Step A Call in to the 55 500 and wait for pickup then enter and the security access code if one exists Step Depress 1 Two way communication is now possible for approximately 20 seconds at which time the SF 500 will terminate the call and remove the speake
7. 18 this L3 location MUST be programmed Digit 4 AND the XL1218 MUST be programmed PULSING BURG BELL OUTPUT for the Fire zone in Quad 2 field L1 location on TS Prom THE FOURTH LOCATION OF THIS AC FIELD marked L4 determines the number of rings required before the SF 500 will pick up when accessed OFF premises telephones Select the digit desired from the following chart LT NOTE If external access has not been selected program this location F DIGIT NUMBER OF RINGS MGE RAT ees eee ee No External Access Nee STEP H The AL field of quadrant 1 represents zone 5 on the XL1219 The same procedure must be followed here as Step to Name zone 5 the XL1219 Ll represents the zone type Select an appropriate digit from Chart A in Step A Select the 2 digit numbers that represent the words desired from the PROGRAMMABLE LIBRARY Note If the SF 500 is being used in conjunction with the X11218 this AL fieid MUST be left blank Quadrant 2 1212015 1605 16 17 0819110011 The OP field quadrant 2 represents zone 6 the XL1219 Follow the same procedure as step F to Name zone 6 Note If the SF 500 is being used in conjunction with the XL1218 this field MUST be left blank Quadrant 2 Aux Relay 1 1219 vets 16 L 18 L L10L11 The IP field quadrant 2 is used to Name auxiliary relay 1 Locations
8. I 2000 or XL1219 For complete installation and service information refer to Installation Manuals 1 2297 or 1 2298 This manual covers installation and hook up of the DSF 500 The DSF 500 is made up of two circuit boards in one enclosure the XL1219 controi unit and a SF 500 accessory unit Refer to l 2146 for hook up and installation information on the XL1219 Refer to 1 2147 for programming of the XL1219 For user s information refer to 1 2325 for the 5 500 1 2158 for the XL1219 Copies of these manuals may be obtained by contacting the actory Y 15
9. Number 3 Toggied by 3 I3 Normallv open at telephone 14 Common Form C dry contacts on relay 15 Normally closed number 2 Toggled by 2 16 Normallv open at telephone 17 Common Form C dry contacts on relay 18 Normally closed Number 1 Toggled by 1 19 Normallv open at telephone gt remote red may be wirec to these terminals display 21 arm status of the svstem 23 A remote 1G watt speaker may be wirec here to listen to SF 500 24 English language messages accessed bv phone Zrgrey The grey amp brown wires from the 368 cord which plugs into the RJ31X 26 brown must be wired to these terminals These wires contain the premises phones see diagram page 2 28 28 34 control panels See diagrarn page 2 25 DC fram control panels to power SF 500 30 21 Tne SF 500 draws approximately 122 ma in standby anc 297 ma while active These terminais do not have to be connected when the SF 500 is wired to the XL1218 9 EARD TN NOTE When the Convenience Switch on the 5 500 box is depressed the home phones will be connected directly to the outside lines which enables the customer to prevent access to SF 500 by on prem ises tel phones However external access can still be accomplishea Furthermore the Control Panel will seize the home phones if a vio lation occurs This switch should normally be in the OUT position SF 500 25 7 PHONE LINE 26 BROWN TERMINAL
10. S 27 28 PHONE LINE HOOKUP SF 500 TO XL1218 e l 28 _ ORD XL1218 a PHONE LINE 26 TERMINALS 25 n EIS RE MEE E I El SF 500 25 PHONE LINE 26 T TERMINALS 27 28 PHONE LINE HOOKUP SF 500 XL1219 XL 1219 34 368 CORD PHONE LINE 33 32 TERMINALS GREEN RED SF 500 P C Board F C C Registration AE398E 69224 AL E for FIRE BURGLARY INSTRUMENTS MODEL 5 200 NOTE Whenever the SF 500 is disarmed it will automatically deliver status message If status is not reported on disarm depress twice If the message The Central was not called Press Reset is generated to to reset Depress 1 AGAIN to OBTAIN Final em Ae en o manine Sm nter metam dacivad mav he nerfor H A SF 500 FBI Mode PROM PROGRAM A Prom chip mode F102 DM74S387N 635140 must be programmed with an FBI 110 or 110C programmer for proper operation of the SF 500 Two quadrants of the Prom must be programmed Either quadrants one and two or quadrants three and four may be used The condition of the R58 resistor jumper in the SF 500 will dictate which two quadrants the SF 500 will read The chart below depicts the R58 jumper setting for the desired quadrants used R58 Jumper Connected 142 The main body of programming that is required for the SF 500 is the ENGLISH LANGUAGE words that will be reported said
11. UND IS ON THE BURGLARY SOUND IS ON RELAYS IS OFF PROGRAMMING SHEET QUADRANT amp e g PP P P OS 3 4 x 12521 0 9 LOR 168 49 0011 gt P jS S 2 we 21 jJ 1 112 1 te LY L6 LO 08 09 10011 wes 21020 16195 L6 L2 L8 L9 10L11 ALWAYS F 102 ALWAYS by 42 45 PANEL EXTERNAL ACCESS RELAY STATUS EXTERNAL EXITER SF 500 a eee 02 L LOLS RO amp 7 L8 191 10011 5 24 1 12 LJ La L9 L LO 8 1001 ANSWERING MACHINE Listen ir EXTERNAL ACCESS INHIBIT 0142 ALWAYS Li Lees SECURITY ACCESS CODE 142 LJ 5 Lo 28197981011 AT TT t iu Underwriters Laboratories requirement for installation 1 The SF500 System 600 replaces the power consumed by one keypad Therefore reduce the maximum number of key pads used in all appli cations by one Refer to the Control System Installation Instructions 1 2146 or l 2154 2 Installation of this equipment and wiring shall be accomplished in accord ance with the National Electrical Code and ANSI NFPA No 74 3 A four digit Security Access Code must be used See Step L in this 4 The Underwriters Laboratories listing for this unit only applies when this unit is used as an accessory with either the OMN
12. hones without entering this security access code However all system functions that require the main control panel coae still apply Note If 0 is desired in this code program letter A instead Note All restrictions dictated by external access inhibit apply whether this code is programmed or not Note This field only applies if external access has been programmed If external access has not been seiected program L1 L4 gt Note If security access code is programmed the customer must wait for the SF 500 to pick up after the programmed number of rings or answer ing machine pickup then depress and his 1 through 4 digit security access code Then proceed with desired functions as explained in the End User Manual If the correct access code is not entered in 3 tries the SF 500 will terminate the phone call The SF 500 Program Sheet has been successfully written out at this point All other fields not mentioned in quadrant and 2 must be left blank also i e quad 1 AF FF and Quad 2 FF AL fields Utilize the following information called Proper Prom Programming Procedure to actually program the data written out on tne program sheet into tne prom chip Once the prom chip has been successfully programmed it must be inserted into the SF 500 socket BLUE DOT UP STEP B STEP C STEP D STEPE STEP F PR PER PROM PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE Power up 110 or 110C The Prom MUST NOT be in the Programme
13. losed and common contacts terminals 14 amp 15 must be wired in series between the Brown wire from the Model 368 cord and 5 500 terminal 26 theory of operation for calling in from an external telephone is as follows The SF 500 must be programmed for a ring count greater than the ans wering machine ring count When an incoming phone call is picked up by the answering machine the SF 500 will also be PREPARED to receive commands from the telephone Depress and the security access code this code is pro grammed in Quad 2 AC fieid if one exists BEFORE the answering machine reaches its RECORD mode Relay 2 contacts will open disconnecting the answering machine and home phones SF 500 functions may be continued at this point uninterrupted by the answering device When the phone call terminates the SF 300 will hang up and close relay 2 contacts for the next call If the SF 500 is not accessed after the answering machine pickup on an incoming phone call the answering machine will continue with its standard procedure NOTE Access to the SF 500 MUST NOT be gained during the answering machine record mode The second option in the 11 location is called listen in If this option is selected relay one contacts can be used to incorporate a speaker phone which can be used for listen in purposes from an outside telephone or as an intercom system from on premises telephones con t pg 9 STEP K cont d L Speaker
14. r at this time Insertion of the Prom will be the last step prior to depressing the Program Button Select the desired Quadrant to program The 110 and 110C will program one quadrant ori of the chip at a time Depress ENTER momentarily then 0 while the programmer socket is empty Depressing ENTER and 0 loads the present contents of the socket into memory In the case of an empty socket memory is loaded with Blanks or F s A Blank and an F are the same thing The only time the Button must actually be depressed is if one specific location in a Field must be jumped over to get to another location to enter a number Trailing 5 at the end of a field need not be depressed as Jong as their locations are Blank Punch in desired information for OP field through AL field in this Quadrant Move ment from OP to the next field and so can be accomplished by depressing ENTER then 91 At the bottom left corner of the programmer resides a chart which rep resents the field names descriptions and most important the field numbers Jumps can be accomplished from one field to another by depressing ENTER then the respective field number desired Example To jump from OP field to AC field depress ENTER then 7 This variable jumping will become useful for dupli cating master chips After completing data entry into al desired fields the Prom may be inserted into the programmer socket The Blue Painted dot must be situa
15. r is programmed and the system is armed from an OFF PREMISES TELEPHONE auxiliary relay 3 will automatically activate momen Relay 3 closed circuit contacts SF 500 terminals 11 and 12 MUST be wired in series with the Control Panel DELAY Loop momentary activation 3 after arming wil simulate exi through the delav zone causing the control panel to include the interior zone Relay 3 will not activate momentarily when the system is armed from on premises telephones Lastly when this option is selected relay 3 can no longer be utilized as an auxiliary relay circuit cont d pg 6 STEP THE THIRD LOCATION of this AC field marked L3 informs the SF 500 what type cont d of Fire Bell outpyt has been programmed in the XL1218 XL1219 Control Panels When the SF 500 is used in conjunction with the XL1218 the XL1218 PANEL MUST be programmed PULSING BURG BELL OUTPUT for the Fire zone Therefore this f LOCATION L3 in the SF 500 must be programmed with Digit 4 when used with the XL1218 The XL1219 can be programmed for EITHER PULSING BURGLARY BELL OUTPUT FOR THE FIRE ZONE OR STEADY FIRE HORN OUTPUT There fore select a digit from the following chart which informs the SF 500 what type of Fire output is being used on the respective Control Panels DIGIT CONTROL PANEL FIRE OUTPUT Pulsing Burg Bell output for Fire C Steady Fire Horn output Note lf the SF 500 is used with XL12
16. r phone from the line SELECT A DIGIT FOR THE L1 LOCATION OF THIS AF FIELD FROM THE CHART ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR THE DESIRED OPERATION RET ANSWERING MACHINE LISTEN IN YES 38 3 DORT 0 NO gt ES Ro do INO NO STEP cont d STEP M Cn L THE SECOND LOCATION of this AF field marked L2 on the Program Sheet is called EXTERNAL ACCESS INHIBIT digit must be pro grammed in this location which decides if TOTAL system operation including arm disarm will be allowed from external access or only system status and auxiliary relay operation will be permitted Select a digit for the L2 location of the AF field from the following chart for the desired operation NOTE external access has not been selected Quad 1 field this location may be programmed F EE Svstem status amp ela Operation Oni oe NET IG TT QUADRANT 2 ajc j SECURITY ACCESS CODE tit ed te SEE UL REQUIREMENT PAGE 15 This AC Field Quadran 2 be used to program a through digit numbers 1 9 Security access code beginning in L1 and ending in 1 4 This code must be util ized when the SF 500 is accessed from OFF Premises telephones before any system functions be accomplished If all locations in this field are programmed F then system functions can be accomplished from OFF Premises p
17. resents zone 3 on the XL1218 and XL1219 Follow the same procedure as Step A STEP D Quadrant 1 i2 15 La 15 16 17 L8 19 The field quadrant 1 represents zone 4 of the XL1218 and XL1219 Follow the same procedure as Step A ROL EXTERNAL ACCESS RELAY STATUS EXTERNAL CXITER FIRE BELL OUTPUT TYPE RING COUNT 1112 1316 THE FIRST LOCATION of this AC field marked 1 1 informs the 5 500 what Contro Panel is being used Select an appropriate digit from the following chart for this L1 location THE SECOND LOCATION of this AC field marked L2 is scd to determine the following three options Option One External Access lf External Access is programmed system functions can be accomplished from off premises touch tone telephones Option Two Automatic Relav Status l this option is programmed whenever system Status is requested from the SF 500 it will include the status of all auxiliary relays lf Automatic Relay Status is not selected relay status must be initiated manually by depressing then 8 Option Three Externa Exiter This option has been included in the SF 500 should be used only if the main control instrument XL1218 or XL1219 has been programmed to include at Jedst one controlled INTERIOR zone The purpose o this option is to enable the end user to call from an ofi premise telephone and arm his system without excluding the interior zone When External Exite
18. ted down The Prom must be pushed all the way in The programmer does not care what field you are in when you program Depress the Program Button momentarily Finish should be displayed The present quadrant has been successfully programmed program addi tional quadrants the Prom must be removed select the desired quadrant and repeat Steps C F Summary F The F Button does not display anything when depressed however it jumps from one location to the next The only time the Button must actually be depressed is when a jump must be made over one location to get to another loca tion where a number must be entered Trailing F s need not be depressed as long as their locations are blank Enter then 0 with socket empty Loads F s in selected quadrant Enter then 0 with Prom in socket Loads memory with present data that 28 resides in the quadrant selectec Enter then 91 Increments fields from OP AL back to OP again Enter then field number Jumps from one field to another as designated by respective field number 22 00 01 02 03 0 05 06 07 08 09 OD OE OF 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B IC 1D IE 1F 20 21 22 23 2 25 26 A AC AIR CONDITIONER ALARM ALL AND ARE AREA ATTIC BACK BASEMENT BATH BATTERY BE BEDROOM BOILER BURGLAR BYPASSED CALL CENTRAL CHECKED CLOSET COMPUTER DDD DELAYS DEN DETECTOR DINING DOOR
19. when any of the zones of the Contro Panel are read by the SF 500 other words the zones of the Control Panel must be Named Example Zone Front door Zone 2 Kitchen Zone 3 Basement THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 15 DESIGNED TO ACCOMPLISH WRITING OUT THE SF 500 PROGRAM SHEET WHICH IS LOCATED ON PAGE 13 Quadrant 12 1 10 L 16 172 1 8 1941 0111 THE FIRST LOCATION of the OP Field Quad 1 marked L1 must contain digit from the chart below which represents the TYPE of zone that zone 1 has been programmed in the XL1218 XL1219 Control Panel example 24 HR Trouble Zone 24 HR Alarm Zone Controlled Burglary Zone Select an appropriate digit from the chart below Digit A Zone Type CHART A D 24 Hr Alarm D 1 20 Hr Trouble 5 or Interior SECOND THROUGH ELEVENTH location marked 12 111 of this field represent the 5 words that can be programmed to NAME zone 1 Locations L2 and L3 represent the first word LE and L5 the second nd word etc Each word gesired has 2 digit Hexadecimal number that corresponds to tha word The two digi numbers and corresponding words can be found in the PROGRAMMABLE LIBRARY page 11 Write in the appropriate two digit numbers tnat represent Ine woras desired for zone in this OP field If zone requires Jess than five wores leave the corresponding locations for tne unused words blank NOTE 11 zones are programmed

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