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Model XL4675 Star-fone – "notes" pages 2, 20, 26, & 33

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1. 7 This variable jumping will become useful for duplicating master chips STEP E After completing data entry into all desired fields the Prom may be inserted into the programmer socket The Blue Painted Dot must be situated 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 STEP F The present quadrant has been successfully programmed To program additional 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 F Button must actually be depressed is when a jump must be made over one location to get to another location where a number must be entered Trailing F s need not be depressed as long as their loca tions 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 resides in the quadrant selected Enter then 9 Increments fields from OP to AL back to OP again Enter then fleld number Jumps from one field to another as designated by respective field number STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and Installation Page 31 11 2 STAR fone DEDICATED LIBRARY The following dedicated phrases are used within the STAR fone XL4675 IS IN ALARM
2. IS NOT READY AND MUST BE CHECKED IS NOT RESET PLEASE RESET IS BYPASSED THE SECURITY SYSTEM IS READY FOR PROGRAM THE SECURITY COMPUTER PROGRAM IS OFF THE SECURITY SYSTEM IS ON THE SECURITY SYSTEM IS OFF THE CENTRAL WAS NOT CALLED PLEASE RESET ALL SYSTEM DELAYS ARE ON ALL SYSTEM DELAYS ARE OFF THE AC IS IN TROUBLE AND MUST BE CHECKED THE BATTERY IS IN TROUBLE CALL FOR SERVICE THE FIRE ZONE IS IN TROUBLE CALL FOR SERVICE YOU HAVE PRESSED PANIC THE FIRE SOUND IS ON THE BURGLARY SOUND IS ON IS ON IS OFF STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and installation Page 32
3. programmer NOTE PROM CHIP PROGRAMMING IS ONLY NECESSARY TO PROGRAM THE TELEPHONE ACCESS AND VOICE RESPONSE PORTIONS OF THE STAR Fone XL4675 STEP A Power up 110 or 110C The Prom MUST NOT be in the gees at this time Insertion of the Prom will be the last step prior to depressing the Program Button STEP B Select the desired Quadrant to program The 110 and 110C will program one quadrant or 1 4 of the chip at a time STEP C 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 F 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 Training F s at the end of a field need not be depressed as long as their locations are Blank STEP D Punch in desired information for OP field through AL field in this Quadrant Movement from OP to the next field and so on can be accomplished by depressing ENTER then 9 At the bottom left corner of the programmer resides a chart which represents 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
4. other end of the gray cord into the RJ11X Jack Step D Connect a wire between XL4675 terminal 27 and the RED wire in the RJ11X StepE Connect a wire between XL4675 terminal 4 and the GREEN wire in the RJ11X Step F Connect a jumper between terminals 6 and 29 on the XL4675 Step G Depress the ON OFF button convenience Mic to the ON position Installation is complete OFF Cour 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 Step B Two way communication is now possible between the telephone and the speakerphone Step C When conversation is complete hang up the telephone relay 1 contacts will return to its norm condition taking the speaker off the line STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and Installation Page 29 NOTE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO HANGING UP THE TELEPHONE DEPRESS 4 1 TO DISCONNECT THE SPEAKER PHONE IF OTHER XL4675 FUNCTIONS NEED TO BE ACCOMPLISHED The theory of operation from off premises phones is as follows Step A i Call in to the XL4675 and wait for pickup then enter and the security access code if one exists Step ress M two way communication is now possible for approxi nately 20 seconds at hich time the X 4675 will terminate the call and remove the speaker phone from the line Select a digit for the L1 location of this AF field from the chart below for the d
5. 11 STAR fone PROGRAMMING This section of the manual describes the programming of the telephone access and voice response portions of the STAR fone which are programmed through a prom chip model F102 DM748387N or 63S140N This memory chip can be programmed using an FBII 110 or 110C programmer Two quadrants of the Prom must be programmed Either quadrants 1 and 2 or quadrants 3 and 4 may be used The condition of R52 on the 4675 circuit board determines which of the two quadrants will be read as summarized below H52Jumper A Quadrants Connected 1 amp 2 Cut 3 amp 4 The XL4675 is shipped from the factory with default values within quadrants 1 amp 2 and therefore R52 remains connected If the factory defaults are acceptable then programming is not necessary if different programming options are desired then cut R52 and program the F102 Prom in quadrants 3 amp 4 NOTE The factory default for quadrants 1 amp 2 are displayed in the STAR fone system default section The following descriptions are provided for the programmable options of the telephone access and voice response portions of the XL4675 This should be used to assist in completing the worksheet After completion of the worksheet program the PROM chip using the 110C Programmer NOTE IF USING THE FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES Quadrants 1 amp 2 THEN THIS SECTION CAN BE IGNORED TO CUSTOM PROGRAM THE VOICE SECTION OF THE XL4675 CUT RESISTOR R52 AND PROGRAM QUADRANTS 3 amp
6. 4 AS DEFINED IN THE NEXT SECTION ZONE 1 0P FIELD QUADRANT 3 bast WORD 2ND WORD 3RD WORD 4TH WORD srH wonb ZONE 1 De ME PUT NEN L3 L4 L6 U 18 L9 L10 L11 The 0P field of quadrant 3 is used to program the words to be sed with zone 1 Location L1 must be programmed with an F The second through eleventh locations marked L2 L11 of this field represent the 5 words total that can be programmed to name zone 1 Locations L2 and L3 represent the first word L4 and L4 the second word etc Each word has a two digit hex number which can be found in the PROGRAMMABLE LIBRARY list within this manual If the zone requires less than five words then leave the corresponding locations for the unused used words blank NOTE If the zone is programmed as a 24 HR Alarm zone then the 4675 will not reportthe zone words therefore locations L2 L11 should be programmed F Example 1ST WORD 2ND WORD 3RD WORD 4TH WORD 5TH WORD Li 12 L3 L4 L5 L6 17 18 19 L10 L11 Suppose zone 1 is the front door In order to program these words for zone 1 select the appropriate phrases from the library 2A FRONT 1C DOOR Whenever status is requested the STAR fone will precede the zone words with the phrase that applies For example if this zone is bypassed then the STAR fone will respond FRONT DOOR IS BYPASSED STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and Installation Page 24 ZONE 2 1P Field Quadrant 3 4TH WORD 5TH WORD ZON
7. E 2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 1ST WORD 2ND WORD 3RD WORD The 1P field of quadrant 3 represents zone 2 of the XL4675 The field marked L1 must be programmed with an F The remaining locations L2 L11 represent the words to name zone 2 Select the two digit entries that correspond to the desired words from the programmable dictionary ZONE 3 2P Field Quadrant 3 1ST WORD 2ND WORD 3RD WORD 4TH WORD 5TH WORD ZONE 3 d L4 L5 L16 L7 18 L9 L10 L11 The 2P field of quadrant 3 represents zone 3 of the XL4675 The field marked L1 must be programmed with an F The remaining locations L2 L11 represent the words to name zone 3 Select the two digit entries that correspond to the desired words from the programmable dictionary ZONE 4 3P Field Quadrant 3 e a Q Q Q Q 6 6 9 65 6 z o 9 ge E E ZONE4 T y m x a rman ra MA A m r L2 L3 L4 8 l6 17 18 L9 LiO Lii The 3P field of quadrant 3 represents zone 4 of the XL4675 The field marked L1 must be programmed with an F The remaining locations L2 L11 represent the words to name zone 4 Select the two digit entries that correspond to the desired words from the programmable dictionary INTERNAL ACCESS CODE FF Field Quadrant 3 INTERNAL ACCESS 2 DIGIT INTERNAL ACCESS CODE t1 12 L3 N This location defines the two digit access code required to gain access to the 4675 from an internal ON premises touch tone telephone If a value of FF is entere
8. d then no access code is necessary for internal access The two digits entered must be in the range 0 9 corresponding to the digits on the telephone STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and Installation Page 25 ALWAYS F EXTERNAL ACCESS MISC RELAY STATUS OPTIONS ALWAYS F A C F F RNGcouvr ti L2 L3 L4 Location L1 and L3 of this field must always be programmed with F The second field L2 of the AC field is used to program the following options EXTERNAL ACCESS If this option is selected then system functions can be accomplished through off premises touch tone telephones NOTE The external access code is programmed in the AC field of quadrant 4 AUTOMATIC RELAY STATUS If this option is programmed whenever system status is requested from the XL4675 it will include the status of all auxiliary relays If Automatic Relay Status is not selected then relay status will only be given by initiating the 0 command Select the desired value for L2 from the table below DIGIT EXTERNAL ACCE AUTOMATIC RELAY STATU 0 NO YES 3 YES YES 8 NO NO The fourth location of the AC field labeled L4 determines the number of rings required before the XL4675 will pick up when e accessed from OFF premises telephones Enter the desired number of rings from 1 F Note A 10 rings B 11 rings C 12 rings D 13 rings E 14 rings F No external access If external access has not been selected then program the number of rings to F ZONE 5 AL F
9. esired operation Digit A AnsweringMachine Listen in C Yes Yes D Yes No E No Yes F No No L2 EXTERNAL ACCESS INHIBIT THE SECOND LOCATION of the AF field marked L2 on the Program Sheet is called EXTERNAL ACCESS INHIBIT A digit must be programmed 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 If external access has not been selected in Quad 1 AC field this location may be programmed F Digit External Access Inhibit 0 System Status amp Relay Operation Only 1 Total System Functions F No External Access EXTERNAL ACCESS CODE AC Field Quadrant 4 Alc SECURITY ACCESS CODE L1 L3 L4 Up to 4 digits This AC Field Quadrant 4 can be used to program a 1 through 4 digit numbers 1 9 security access code beginning in L1 and ending in L4 This optional code must be utilized when the XL4675 is accessed from OFF Premises telephones before any system functions can be accomplished If all locations in this field are programmed F then system functions can be accomplished from OFF Premises phones without entering this security access code This access code should not6 be confused with the four digit user code which will still be used for control functions such as arm disarm whic
10. h require a user code NOTE AII restrictions dictated by external access inhibit apply whether is code is programmed or not NOTE This field only applies if external access has been programmed If external access has not been selected program L1 L4 F NOTE If security access code is programmed the customer must wait for the XL4675 to pick up after the programmed number of rings or answering machine pickup then depress andthis 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 XL4675 will terminate the phone call After completion of the XL4675 Program Sheet the program chip can be programmed using the 110 or 110C programmer All other fields not mentioned on the programming worksheet should be left blank The procedure for prom programming is described in the next section NOTE If the default values are sufficient for your STAR fone installation then it is not necessary toprogram quadrants 3 amp 4 However if different values are desired then program quadrants 3 amp 4 and cut R52 on the circuit board Once the prom chip has been successfully programmed it must be inserted into the XL4675 socket BLUE DOT De Voc STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and Installation Page 30 11 1 PROPER PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE The following section describes how to program a PROM chip using the Fire Burglary Instruments model 110 or 110C
11. ield Quadrant 3 1ST WORD 2ND WORD 3RD WORD 4TH WORD 5TH WORD Li 12 L3 L4 LS L6 L7 L8 LO L10 L11 The AL field of quadrant 3 represents zone 5 of the XL4675 The field marked L1 must be programmed with an F The remaining locations L2 L11 represent the words to name zone 5 Select the two digit entries that correspond to the desired words from the programmable dictionary i STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and Installation Page 26 ZONE 6 OP Field Quadrant 4 e g 8 O o Oo o O i z 35 I a 0 29 fF ZONE 6 s N e v nid mn ea The OP field of quadrant 4 represents zone 6 of the XL4675 The field marked L1 must be programmed with an F The remaining locations L2 L11 represent the words to name zone 6 Select the two digit entries that correspond to the desired words from the programmable dictionary Aux Relay 41 1P Field Quadrant 4 2 98 8 8 i8 5 145 0 0 z 2 Zz z NE c EE XI 7 8 2 EN E RELAY 1 A Fa a T l4 l5 16 17 rte 10 Lf The 1P field of quadrant 4 is used to name auxiliary relay 2 Locations L1 L10 represent the five total words Select m the two digit values that correspond to the desired words from the programmable dictionary The L11 location must be left blank NOTE If relay 1 is not used leave this field blank Aux Relay 42 2P Field Quadrant 4 1ST WORD 3RD WORD 4TH WORD m Q a a O a H w m L1 12 03 l4 05 l6 l7 8 9 L101 The 2P field of q
12. re from the Model 368 cord and XL4675 terminal 29 The theory of operation for calling in from an external telephone is as follows The XL4675 must be programmed for a ring count greater than the answering machine ring count When an incoming phone call is picked up by the answering machine the XL4675 will also be PREPARED to receive commands from the telephone Depress and the security access code this code is programmed in Quad 4 AC field if one exists BEFORE the answering machine reaches its RECORD mode Relay 2 contacts will open disconnecting the answering machine and home phones All XL4675 functions may be continued at this point uninterrupted by the answering device When the phone call terminates the XL4675 will hang up and close relay 2 contacts for the next call If the XL4675 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 XL4675 MUST NOT be gained during the answering machine record mode XE Listen In The second option in the L1 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 Speaker phone hookup is as follows Step A Mount the speaker phone as desired Step B Mount a standard telephone RJ11X Jack nearby Step C Plug the
13. uadrant 2 is used to name auxiliary relay 2 Locations L1 L10 represent the five total words Select the two digit values that correspond to the desired words from the programmable dictionary The L11 location must be left blank F NOTE If the ANSWERING MACHINE option is selected see field AF of quadrant 2 then the locations L1 L 11 must be programmed with F Furthermore relay 2 cannot be used as an auxiliary output if the answering machine option is selected ETN STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and Installation Page 27 Aux Relay 3 3P Field Quadrant 4 o Q a o a cC 6 6 55 gt z s zz 8 Lr a e I rI 9 amp ob Li 2 13 L4 L5 16 17 L8 te L10 L11 The 3P field of quadrant 4 is used to name auxiliary relay 3 Locations L1 L10 represent the five total words Select the two digit values that correspond to the desired words from the programmable dictionary The L11 location must be left blank NOTE If relay 3 is not used leave this field blank STAR fone XL4675 Hookup and Installation Page 28 TELEPHONE OPTIONS AF Field Quadrant 4 ANSWERING MACHINE LISTEN IN TT EXTERNAL ACCESS INHIBIT 3e OPTIONS No o Lt L2 L1 ANSWERING MACHINE LISTEN IN Answering Machine The XL4675 may be connected to a telephone line which presently has an answering machine 1f this situation exists auxiliary relay 2 normally closed and common contacts terminals 8 amp 7 must be wired in series between the Brown wi

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