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1. ENTER nstaller Code 10 10 6 First 2 digits 10 10 7 Final 2 digits ENTER Computer Telephone Number Streamline Section 02 amp 03 2 Hexa Programming Address 008 015 The control panel will dial this telephone number when trying to initiate communication with the PC see section 5 5 Call Espload There is no default telephone number and you can enter any number from 0 9 up to a maximum of 16 digits If you would like to enter any special keys or functions refer to table 3 in section 6 3 If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits press the trbl key to indicate the end of the telephone number ENTER nstaller Code 7 10 2 Telephone Number if 16 digits press TRBL ENTER Call Espload Key Access Programming key TRBL The control panel will dial the telephone number entered at addresses 008 015 see section 5 4 in order to communicate with the Espload software The control panel and the computer will verify that the Panel Identifier and the PC Password match before establishing communication see sections 5 2 and 5 3 Press ENTER Installer Master or User 1 Code TRBL TBL Answer Espload Key Access Programming key AWAY By entering the code sequence listed below you can manually force the control panel to answer any incoming calls from the Espload software This option can also be used to perform an on site upload download by connecting your computer directly t
2. EQUAL Logic The EQUAL logic will trigger a PGM only when the events from a specific group of events occur e g Key 1 and 2 are pressed Note the PGM will only trigger when pressing keys 1 and 2 simultaneously if any other key is pressed at the same time e g 1 2 amp 3 the PGM will not trigger Table 10 PGM Type Selection Key Key 2ND OR 8 1 AND pes N O 9 2 EQUAL 0 4 OR AWAY FORCE 5 AND Lane N O BYP 6 EQUAL For timed PGM see address 056 in section 9 2 MEM ENTER nstaller Code 10 3 9 first digit PGM1 second digit PGM2 ENTER PGM Timer Setting Decimal Programming Address 056 Default 5 seconds You can program the PGM Timer from 1 to 127 seconds or 1 to 127 minutes The PGM Timer applies to both PGMs To determine the 3 digit decimal value do the following To program seconds the required time is respective to the decimal value 1 second 001 55 seconds 055 127 seconds 127 To program the minutes add the required minutes to 128 5 minutes 128 5 133 127 minutes 128 127 255 Esprit 748 35 ENTER nstaller Code 10 5 6 3 digit decimal value 001 255 ENTER 9 3 PGM Options Streamline Section 10 gt Hexa Programming Addresses 040 to 043 The PGM options define which sequence of events will trigger the PGM The PGM options are virtually endless Therefore to list them in the manual is impr
3. 12 2ND 2 2 12 2ND 2 Timed N O Output enabled for 2 minutes upon fail to 2 6 2ND 4 2 6 2ND 4 communicate Regular N O Output enabled after one failed communication 7 0 2ND MEM 7 0 2ND MEM attempt Timed N O Output enabled for 3 seconds after signal 7 BYP 2ND 8 7 BYP 2ND 8 received at monitoring station Not permitted on UL listed systems 36 Reference amp Installation Manual 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 Part 10 OTHER OPTIONS Telephone Line Monitoring TLM Feature Select Programming Address 086 key 2nd amp 1 Default TLM Disabled When enabled the system verifies the existence of a telephone line every 4 seconds After each successful test the dialer LED green light on the control panel flashes briefly If the test fails the LED flashes on and off until the control panel detects the telephone line again TLM will activate a trouble when less than 3 volts is detected in four consecutive tests Note when the dialer detects a telephone ring the TLM test stops for 1 minute There are three TLM options which are set as indicated in table 9 Table 12 Telephone Line Monitoring TLM TLM is disabled default TLM generates a trouble only generates an alarm if armed ON ON silent alarm becomes audible address 086 key 9 has to be OFF 1 OFF ON L
4. With the system already stay armed after its exit delay press and hold the STAY key for 2 seconds The system will switch to exit delay mode green READY indicator flashes allowing time for the user to exit the premises At the end of the exit delay period the system will return to stay arm mode With the system already stay armed press and hold the 10 key for 2 seconds The system will switch to exit delay mode green READY indicator flashes At the end of the exit delay period the system will regular arm the system see section 11 2 Arming Disarming Partitions Thanks to the partitioning feature two distinct systems A and B can be created and controlled by the control panel Partitioning can be used in installations where shared security systems are more practical such as office warehouse buildings or apartment condominium complexes Each zone can be assigned to System A System B both systems or given no system assignment User access codes can also be programmed to arm disarm one system or both systems simultaneously see Code Priority in section 8 12 Unlike regular arming the green READY indicator does not have to be illuminated All doors and windows pertaining to the desired system must be closed and there can be no movement in areas monitored by motion detectors in the desired system 1 If a user is not given any code priorities the user can not arm or disarm a partitioned system 2 If a user is given
5. 38 Reference amp Installation Manual 10 8 10 9 10 10 10 11 10 12 Tamper wire disabled Tamper wiring failure recognition is disabled Not permitted on UL listed systems Trouble enabled Tamper wiring failure will generate a trouble indicator key 9 and a trouble report code see Tamper Trouble Codes in section 6 6 6 when the system is disarmed Silent alarm enabled Tamper wiring failure will generate a trouble indicator key 9 a trouble report code see Tamper Trouble Codes in section 6 6 6 and a silent alarm no bells sirens Audible alarm enabled Tamper wiring failure will generate a trouble indicator key 9 a trouble report code see Tamper Trouble Codes in section 6 6 6 and an audible alarm When the zone definition is 24 hour the tamper definition follows the audible silent alarm definition of the 24 N hour zone Tamper Bypass Options Feature Select Programming Address 090 key 6 With this option enabled the control panel will not generate an alarm if a tamper is detected on a bypassed zone while the System is armed With this option disabled the control panel will generate an alarm if a tamper is detected on a bypassed zone while the system is armed Key 6 Off Arm the system if Tamper on Bypassed Zone Key 6 On Do not arm the system if Tamper on Bypassed Zone ENTER nstaller Code 10 9 10 6 On Off ENTER Installer Test Mode Key Access Programmin
6. ATZ Enabled How to Program ENTER nstaller Code 10 9 10 8 On Off ENTER 1 2 Features Improved Lightning Protection New and Innovative Dialer Circuit 748 24 zones 12 on board inputs with ATZ 24 zones including 2 keypad zones Powerful 16 bit RISC processor with built in analog to digital converters User friendly programming False Alarm Prevention features such as Intellizones Auto Zone Shutdown Beep on Exit Delay Programmable Delay Before Alarm Transmission and Recent Closing Report 2 Flexible Partitions High Speed Communication Formats 256 Event Buffer with time and date stamp 2 fully programmable outputs PGMs Upload amp Download capability with Espload Software Alarm Relay 48 User Codes 1 Master Code 1 Installer Code Telephone Line Supervision 3 keypad activated panic alarms Regular Arming Stay Arming Double Stay Arming Force Away Arming One Key Regular Arm One Key Stay Arm One Key Exit amp Re arm Auto Arming Key Switch 1 3 Specifications Battery Charger 360mA with dynamic Battery test Aux Power Two auxiliary outputs rated at 1A each Fuseless electronic shutdown at 1 1A automatic restore Bell Out 1A Fuseless electronic shutdown at 3A automatic restore AC input 16 5 VAC 40VA min recommended 75VA 50 60Hz PGM outputs N C or N O to ground 50mA Max Serial Data Output 1200 1 N for use with accessory modules not UL systems Esprit 748 1 1 4 Access
7. Automatic Event Buffer Transmission eeesssss 17 Auxiliary Power Terminals A 3 Away Arming esseeeeeeeeeeeeeenneen eene nennen 40 B Back Up Battery RE ER EE etta terere dde EE uEEeH 3 um 4 Beep on Exit Delay i see ees ee ee ee Ge Ee Ge ee Ee ee Ee ee 33 Bell Cut Off Time esse ee ee Re ee Re RA ee Re ee Re 34 Bell Squawk ee ee Ee ee Re Re AR Ke ee ee ee 33 Bell Siren Output 4 Bypass Enabled Zones ees ee ese ee Re Ge ee ee ER ee ee 29 Bypass Recall Eie ER oe Ee ED Ee Ek entes 43 C Gall BACK ER M ER EE 16 Gall Espload 2 eet DO pu ee Dos ee cenis 16 Cancel COMMUNICATION essen 16 Central Station Telephone Number 1 20 Central Station Telephone Number 2 sese 20 Code Sm 34 Commonly Used PGM Options Table A 36 Communicator Formats iese ese ee ek ee ee Re ee Re ek ee 21 Communicator Formats Table esse ese ee ee Ee ee Re ke 21 Computer Telephone Number AA 16 Contact ID Event Codes Table iese ee ee Re ee ke 22 Current Consumption Table 4 D Decimal Programming see 13 Dialing Options ee ek ee ee Re Re RA ee RR ee ee ee 37 Dialing Pulse Rates eise esse ee Re ee Ge Ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ae 37 Disarming Report Codes sse 23 Double Reporting eese eene 19 Dress ELS 11 E Earth GlounGh EE AE S 3 Entry Delay 1 OE RA bee ER IE EE Als 28 Entry D
8. Table 5 Telephone Number Special Instruction Enter special instructions in the telephone numbers using these keys 0 the number 0 BYP switch from pulse to tone while dialing STAY MEM pause 4 seconds AWAY FORCE 8 TBL TRBL end of telephone number 20 Reference amp Installation Manual 6 4 6 5 Both Monitoring Station Telephone Numbers must be programmed in order for event reporting to function N properly System Account Codes Streamline Section 08 Hexa Programming Addresses 032 035 All report codes are preceded by a 3 or 4 digit system account code to ensure correct identification to the monitoring station identifying from which security system the event originated For example if a zone opens the control panel will first send the account code followed by the appropriate report code In a partitioned system the control panel can send a separate account code for each system This will identify to the monitoring station from which partition the report code originated To do so program a different number into each account code Where account code 1 will represent System A and account code Z2 will represent System B i If partitioning is disabled program the same value for both account numbers There are no defaults and you can enter any hexa digit from 0 to F Please note if required system account codes can have 3 digits To do so press the 2nd key followed by the 3 digit acco
9. amp User Codes iese eke ee 40 Regular du Un e BEE A0 One Key Regular Arming se 40 Away Arii os dst creed tp ioo eas ROW te ie de Ds 40 Stay Arming WEE 41 One Key Stay Arming sse 41 One Key Double Stay Arming see 41 jd p 41 Arming Disarming Partitions AAA 41 One Key System A Arming esse see ee ee ee Re Re Re Re Re ee 42 System Disarming seen 42 Alarm Memory ire cedente crece ree lines 42 Keyswitch or Pushbutton Arming Disarming 42 Manual Zone Bypassing i ees ee ee Re Re ee 42 eed ER EE ORR EE EE RR 43 Keypad Chime Zones seen 43 Trouble Display Monitoring AAA 43 No Battery Low Battery Key 1 eeseeesssssss 43 Power Failure Key 2 ooo cece ee eee ee ee ke ee ee 43 Bell Disconnected Key 4 ee ee ee 43 Maximum Bell current Key 5 iese Ee ee ee 43 Maximum Auxiliary Current Key 6 iese ees ee ke ee 44 Communicator Report Failure Key 7 esse ee ee ke 44 Timer Loss Key B8 notet eon trn nennen 44 Tamper Zone Wiring Failure Key 9 es 44 Telephone Line Monitoring Key 10 se 44 Fire Trouble Key 11 eene nne 44 Key Access Progorammimg sesse see ee ee ee Re ee 44 Warhindgs Ire Hes tpe ect entente 45 IND OX t 48 Reference amp Installation Manual 1 1 Pa
10. feature Key 4 Off Call Back Disabled Key 4 On Call Back Enabled ENTER Installer Code 10 8 6 4 On Off ENTER twice 16 Reference amp Installation Manual 5 9 Automatic Event Buffer Transmission Feature Select Programming Address 088 key 2nd Default Automatic Event Buffer Transmission Disabled When the event buffer reaches 5096 capacity the control panel will make two attempts to establish communication with a PC The control panel will call the Computer Telephone Number see section 5 4 programmed at addresses 008 to 015 The Espload software must be in wait for dial tone mode When the system establishes communication it will upload the contents of the event buffer to the Espload software If communication is interrupted before transmission of the complete contents of the buffer or if after two attempts communication is not established the system will wait until the event buffer is full before attempting to re communicate with Espload When the Event Buffer is full each subsequent new event will erase the oldest event in the buffer Key 2nd Off Automatic Event Buffer Transmission Disabled Key 2nd On Automatic Event Buffer Transmission Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 2nd On Off ENTER twice Esprit 748 17 Part 6 Event Reporting Figure 23 Account 1 and 2 NO gt Have the same number Section 08 Partitioned Ac
11. power aux outputs 500mA each RECOMMENDED 75VA rating to provide maximum Mn NE power output aux outputs 1A each Do not use any switch controlled outlets to power the transformer For UL and cUL warnings refer to the Warnings section Figure 2 Do not connect the transformer or the back up battery until all wiring is A completed 2 3 2 Back up Battery We recommend connecting a back up battery to power the control panel in case of power loss Use a 12Vdc 4Ah 7Ah rechargeable acid lead or gel cell battery Connect the back up battery after applying the AC power When installing the battery verify proper polarity as reversed connections will blow the battery fuse Connect the red battery lead to the positive battery terminal and the black battery lead to the negative battery terminal of the control panel Use the Battery Charge Current Jumper on the PCB to determine the charging current of the backup battery With the jumper ON the charging current will be set at 350mA With the jumper OFF the charging current will be set at 700mA UL 12VDC 4Ah 7Ah Figure 3 2 3 3 Auxiliary Power Terminals The auxiliary power supply terminals can be used to power motion detectors keypads and other modules or accessories in the security system A fuseless sircuit protects the auxiliary output against current overload and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1 14 If this occurs the MAximum Auxiliary Current failure will app
12. see section 10 7 are enabled the 9 key will illuminate to indicate a short or cut on a zone input In order to provide line short recognition the zone connections must have EOL resistors see Zone Input Terminal Connections sections 2 8 to 2 10 11 12 9 Telephone Line Monitoring Key 10 If the Telephone Line Monitoring TLM feature see section 10 1 is enabled the 10 key will illuminate to indicate that the control panel has not detected the presence of a telephone line for 30 seconds 11 12 10 Fire Trouble Key 11 The illumination of the 11 key indicates a tamper on zone 3 if identified as a fire zone see 24 Hour amp Fire Zones in section 7 5 11 13 Key Access Programming This method allows for quick programming of features without entering addresses or section numbers The following features are programmed using the installer code as well as the master code and user 1 codes Auto Arm Time for details see section 8 1 1 Panel Time for details see section 10 5 Manual Test Report for details see section 6 8 Call Espload for details see section 5 5 e Answer Espload for details see section 5 6 Cancel Communication for details see section 5 7 Installer Test Mode for details see section 10 9 44 Reference amp Installation Manual Warnings Important Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules subpart D and CS 03 Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contai
13. AUX AUX GRN YEL 642 LCD KEYPADS Keypad Programming Mode In control panel enable Option 2 Keypad Options keypad supervision at address 090 keys 11 12 ON key 3 OFF KEYPAD ZONE 2 LED KEYPAD J1 Zone select Jumper ON J2 EOL select jumper ON LED KEYPADS J1 Zone select jumper OFF J2 EOL select jumper ON 642 LCD KEYPADS Keypad Programming Mode Option 2 Keypad Options key 3 ON 642 LCD KEYPADS Keypad Programming Mode Option 2 Keypad Options Key 3 OFF KEYPAD KEYPAD 1 Door Contact Door Contact Keypad zone 1 Keypad zone 2 Door Contact D L1 Keypad zone 1 6 Reference amp Installation Manual 2 9 Figure 10 KEYPAD TAMPER SWITCH NOTE To connect the keypad s tamper switch simply connect the keypad as shown below If the cover is removed when the system is armed the keypad will send a zone open and the control panel will generate an alarm To corresponding terminals To corresponding terminals on the control panel on the control panel KEYPAD KEYPAD BLUE ZONE BLUE ZONE ORG TAMPER ORG TAMPER ORG TAMPER ORG TAMPER Please note that in all cases keypad zone supervision must be enabled in the control panel and keypad jumpers J1 and J2 must be set accordingly Door Contact Connecting keypad tamper Connecting keypad tamper when no detection device is used when using keypad zone Single Zone Input Terminal Connections The system hardware recognizes the
14. Class 2 or power limited except for the battery terminal The Class 2 or power limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3 CL3R CL3P or substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Requirements and Guidelines for AUSTEL Installations Austel approved installations use a transformer approved by the State Electricity commission such as Dyen PA series 15Vac 22VA With this transformer do not exceed the following maximum currents maximum Auxiliary current including keypads 300mA maximum Bell current 600mA Requirements and Guidelines for cUL Installations When the system controls a fire alarm system wiring method must correspond to section 32 of the Canadian Electrical Code Look for the cUL mark on the product Only products bearing this mark are CUL listed 738 Ultra is not UL listed Rechargeable Acid Lead or Gel Cell Backup Battery 12Vdc 4Ah 7Ah UL CUL 12Vdc 7Ah only Transformer Universal Model No UB1640W 16 5Vac 50 60Hz 20VA minimum 40VA recommended Do not connect the transformer to a switch controlled outlet Bell Siren UL CUL Wheelock 46T 12 Aux Power 450mA fuseless shutdown at 650mA UL 200mA maximum for 24Hr stand by Smoke Detector 2 wire Hochicki model SLR 835BH 2 see page 10 for more information 2003 2005 Paradox Security Systems Ltd Esprit and Ultra are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems Ltd and its affiliates i
15. Disconnect Low Voltage Battery disconnected or battery voltage lt 10 5V 506 Battery Disconnect Low Voltage Restore 499 Power Failure Voltage on AC input is lt 12 5V 507 Power Failure Restore 500 Fire Loop Trouble A tamper occurs on a fire zone Zone 3 24hr 508 Fire Loop Trouble Restore 501 Timer Loss The control panel detects a loss in the panel timer 509 Timer Programmed 502 to 503 Reserved for Future Use 510 All Tamper Trouble Codes see section 6 6 6 have returned to normal Esprit 748 23 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 511 TLM Trouble Restore Telephone line has restored after the TLM see section 10 1 has detected the loss of a telephone line 6 6 8 Special Codes Streamline Sections 64 to 67 Hexa Programming Addresses 512 527 Each address represents a special condition in the system When one of these special conditions occur the control panel will report the event code associated with the address 512 Test Report The test report has been activated either manually see section 6 8 or automatically see section 6 7 513 Panic 1 Keys 1 and 3 or a PS1 is pressed to activate a Panic 1 alarm 514 Panic 2 Keys 4 and 6 are pressed to activate a Panic 2 alarm 515 Panic 3 Keys 7 and 9 are pressed to activate a Panic 3 alarm For more information on Keypad Panic Options see section 10 4 516 Late To Close Timed Auto Arming is enabled see section 8 1 and the sys
16. Installer Code 10 10 10 First 2 digits 10 10 1 Next 2 digits 10 10 2 Final 2 digits ENTER Master amp User Codes Default Master Code 474747 You cannot use the installer code to program the master and user codes Only the master and user 1 codes can program these access codes See section 11 1 User Access Code Length Feature Select Programming Address 088 key 9 Default 6 digit Access Codes When programming user codes an option for either 4 digit or 6 digit access codes can be programmed When the 4 digit option is selected entering a 4 digit code will allow the person access Using the 6 digit option entering 6 digits is required to allow access Key 9 Off 6 digit Access Codes Key 9 On 4 digit Access Codes ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 9 On Off ENTER twice Duress Feature Select Programming Address 090 key 10 Default Duress Disabled When unwillingly forced to disarm a system a User can enter the User Code 48 instead of their usual code This code will disarm the system and send a silent alert Duress Code to the Monitoring Station Key 10 Off Duress Disabled Key 10 On Duress Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 9 10 10 On Off ENTER twice Installer Lock Decimal Programming Address 058 Default Address Empty Program 147 into address 058 to lock all programming Hence performing a hardware reset see section 10 12 will not
17. Key BYP On Report on zone closure ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 BYP On Off ENTER 6 12 Report Code Disarming Options Feature Select Programming 2 Address 088 key TRBL Default Disarming Codes Transmit on User Disarming With the TRBL key OFF the Disarming Codes programmed at addresses 350 399 see in section 6 6 2 will transmit whenever a User disarms the system With the TRBL key ON the control panel will transmit these codes when a User disarms a system in alarm Key TRBL Off Always Report Disarm Key TRBL On Report Disarm Only After Alarm ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 TRBL On Off ENTER Esprit 748 25 Zone Related Features Part 7 ZONE DEFINITIONS Zone Speed applies to all zones Address 053 gt EOL Zones applies to all zone inputs Address 088 MEM key ATZ Zone Doubling applies to all zone inputs Address 090 key 8 Address 090 key 7 Partitioning applies to entire system Address 086 key 8 Bypass Enabled Zones Address 124 Keys 1 to 10 0 gt Zone Definitions Up to 10 zones can be independently programmed defined Figure 25 System A Stay Zones Address 116 Keys 1 to 10 0 gt Note If the system is not partitioned zones will be defined as Stay zones System B Zones gt Addresses 120 Keys 1 to 10 0 Auto Zone Shut
18. affect the current settings To remove the installer lock enter any value besides 147 ENTER Installer Code 10 5 8 1 4 7 ENTER Esprit 748 11 4 1 4 2 Part 4 PROGRAMMING METHODS The 7484 Control Panels can be programmed using either the keypad or the Espload Software We highly recommend programming the control panels using the Espload Software as it simplifies the process and reduces the potential of data entry errors You can also program the control panels manually by using a keypad Espload Software With the Espload Software you can program the 7484 family of control panels remotely via modem or locally using an ADP 1 adapter The advanced Espload software can execute fast uploads or downloads and provides many powerful features These include a comprehensive monitoring mode to oversee all panel activity a scheduler to initiate pre programmed tasks at set intervals and a batch mode to carry out pre programmed tasks following a call from the control panel Using Espload there is no limit to the number of account files or panel defaults created and you can assign thousands of programming combinations to the PGM outputs Espload can also be converted to the language of your choice Contact your local Paradox Distributor for your FREE copy of the Espload software Keypad When programming use the supplied Programming Guide to keep track of which addresses were programmed and how Before you begin p
19. code priority to one of the two systems entering the correct access code will arm or disarm the system to which the user was given priority 3 If a user is given code priority to arm disarm both systems A amp B it will function as follows f the User enters the correct access code when systems A and B are disarmed it will completely arm both systems f the User enters the correct access code when systems A and B are armed it will completely disarm both systems When the system is partially armed i e only System A or only System B is armed entering the correct access code will arm the other system To arm disarm each system separately do the following Press STAY VALID ACCESS CODE to arm disarm System A Press AWAY VALID ACCESS CODE to arm disarm System B Esprit 748 41 If a mistake is made entering the code or if a zone in the desired system is open when entering the code the keypad will emit a rejection beep beeeeeeep When the access code is correctly entered the keypad will emit a confirmation beep beep beep beep The keypad can display the status of both systems When System A is armed the STAY key and ARM indicator will remain on If System B is armed the AWAY key and ARM indicator will remain on When both systems are armed all three lights will remain on 11 5 1 One Key System A Arming This feature allows the user to arm System A without the use of an access code T
20. following single zone input terminal connections For more information on programming the options mentioned below refer to ZONE DEFINITIONS in section 7 on page 26 2 9 1 2 9 2 N C Contacts Without EOL Resistor If your security installation does not require tamper Control Panel Terminals or wire fault detection connect the detection Figure 11 Zone input COM devices and program the control panel as shown in Figure 11 This setup will communicate an open N or closed zone to the control panel displaying N C open zones on the keypad Do not use devices with normally open contacts in this setup as this Address 088 MEM on no EOL resistor will cause the control panel to remain in alarm errors eo ie ed Address 090 8 off ATZ disabled on748 only N O and N C Contacts With EOL Resis Figure 12 Figure 13 tor UL Control Panel Terminals Control Panel Terminals If your security installation does not require tamper or wire fault recognition but some detection devices will use normally open contacts Connect all detection devices using a 1KQ end of line EOL resistor and program the control panel as shown in Figures 12 and 13 This setup will communicate an open or closed zone to the control panel displaying jo ooN NC com ie open zones on the keypad T cU Detector Terminals Normally Closed Detector Terminals Normally Open Zone input COM Zone input 1KQ COM EOL 1KQ N C EOL N O Address 088
21. printed circuit board mounting hardware and keypad from the packaging inside the panel box The circuit board should not be mounted into the back of the cabinet until all cables are pulled into the cabinet and prepared for connection Before mounting the cabinet push the five white nylon mounting studs into the back of the cabinet Select an installation site that is not easily accessible to intruders Leave at least 2 around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation The installation site should be dry and close to an AC source ground connection and telephone line connection WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL N ONLY Earth Ground Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control panel to the metallic enclosure and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes For viele viele AWG 14 single conductor I Figure 1 a j solid copper wire UL and cUL warnings refer to the Warnings section Earth Cold water pipe grounding lll Ground clamp To metallic enclosure To provide maximum lightning protection we strongly recommend having separate earth grounds for the dialer and zone grounds For maximum lightning protection use separate earth grounds for ZN the zone and dialer grounds see Figure 1 Power 2 3 1 AC Power Use a 16 5Vac 50 60Hz transformer with a MINIMUM 40VA rating to provide sufficient AC 165VAc
22. programmable codes except there is no verification of the report code sent no handshake Use this format in reporting situations where a monitoring station receiver is not connected to the telephone number It is also useful for personal reporting where a handshake is not required For example in double reporting mode the first monitoring station number can be connected to a receiver while the second can be used for personal reporting using no handshake format The panel will make two attempts to call the no handshake number Please note this format must use a 4 digit system account code see section 6 4 Standard Pulse Formats The control panel supports the following pulse reporting formats see table 4 on the previous page Ademco slow Silent Knight Sescoa and Radionics Reporting Event Codes Streamline Sections 11 to 67 gt Hexa Programming Addresses 300 527 An Event Code is a 2 digit hexadecimal value consisting of numbers from 00 FF Each address between 300 and 527 represents a specific event as described below and in the Programming Guide When an event occurs in the system the control panel will attempt to Event Cod 6 1 transmit the 2 digit Event Code programmed at the corresponding address to the monitoring station The method of e transmission is dependent on the Communicator Formats see section 6 5 and the Reporting Options see section 22 Reference amp Installation Manual Note You do not need
23. zone 3 as a 24 hour fire zone please refer to section 7 5 2 11 1 Standard Installation Connect the smoke detectors to zone 3 as shown in Figure 20 Note that a fire zone must use a 1KQ EOL resistor If there is a line short or if the smoke detector becomes active whether the system is armed or disarmed the control panel will generate an alarm see Fire Alarm Output Figure on page 29 If the line is open the control panel will send a fire loop trouble report to the monitoring station and trouble indicator key 11 will appear in the keypad s trouble display 2 11 2 UL cUL Installation For UL installations use a 4 wire latching smoke detector System Sensor Model 2112 240 To supervise the power supply install an end of line relay Model MR3 Connect the smoke detectors and relay as shown in Figure 21 In the event power is interrupted the relay will cause a FIRE TROUBLE report to be generated see section 7 5 PGM A Figure 21 Figure 20 ISS Z3 COM smokel detector Smoke detector KE EOL AUX Z3 COM Smoke 4 4 detector To reset unlatch the smoke detectors after an alarm momentarily interrupt power to the detectors To do so verify that the negative of the smoke detectors is connected to a PGM Set the PGM for Timed N C normally closed and program the PGM to open Smoke detector d when any two keys on the keypad a
24. Addresses 448 471 If the Auto Zone Shutdown see section 7 11 1 feature is enabled the control panel will send the programmed event code to the Monitoring Station identifying which zones were shutdown 6 6 6 Tamper Trouble Codes Streamline Sections 54 to 56 Hexa Programming Addresses 472 483 If the Tamper Wire Fault Recognition Options are disabled see section 10 7 the control panel will never transmit these event codes Otherwise whenever a tamper occurs on a zone the control panel will send the programmed Event Code to the Monitoring Station With Advanced Technology Zoning ATZ enabled see section 7 2 each Tamper Code address will represent two zones e g Tamper 1 zones 1 amp 2 Tamper 2 zones 3 amp 4 etc The control panel will send the programmed Event Code when a tamper occurs on either zone 6 6 7 Trouble Restore Codes Streamline Sections 60 to 63 gt Hexa Programming Addresses 496 511 Each of the these addresses represent a specific trouble or restore condition The control panel will report the appropriate event code to the monitoring station when one of the following conditions occurs or after the condition has returned to normal 496 Max Auxiliary Current the current draw from auxiliary is 2 1 1A 504 Max Auxiliary Current Restore 497 Bell Disconnect Max Bell Current Bell is disconnected or Bell current is gt 3A 505 Bell Disconnect Restore No restore code for bell current 498 Battery
25. Armed or when both systems are armed and will disarm only when both systems disarm Zones not identified to any system common area will arm only when the system is both System A Armed and System B Armed and will only disarm when at least one of the two systems disarms For more information on arming and disarming partitions see section 11 5 Also see Code Priority in section 8 12 7 10 1 7 10 2 System A Stay Zones Feature Select Programming Addresses 116 amp 118 keys 1 to 12 Using the Feature Select Programming Method select which zones will be assigned to System A or if the system isn t partitioned which zones will be identified as Stay Zones For details on System A zones refer to Partitioning above For details on Stay Arming see section 11 4 System B Zones Feature Select Programming Address 120 amp 122 keys 1 to 12 Using the Feature Select Programming Method select which zones will be assigned to System B For details on System B zones refer to Partitioning above Bypass Enabled Zones 7 11 1 Feature Select Programming Addresses 124 amp 126 keys 1 to 12 Using the Feature Select Programming Method select which zones will be defined as Bypass Enabled Only zones defined as bypass enabled can be used for Manual Zone Bypassing section 11 9 or during Auto Zone Shutdown see below Auto Zone Shutdown Feature Select Programming Address 086 key trbl Default Auto Zone
26. Arming see above feature is disabled and a time is programmed the control panel will transmit the event code programmed at address 517 if no movement is detected during the programmed period ENTER nstaller Code 10 5 5 3 digit decimal value 001 255 ENTER 8 3 One Key Regular Arming Feature Select Programming c Address 088 key 7 Default Disabled A User can Regular arm the system by pressing and holding the 10 key for 2 seconds 32 Reference amp Installation Manual 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 Key 7 Off One Key Regular Arming Disabled Key 7 On One Key Regular Arming Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 7 On Off ENTER One Key Stay System A Arming Feature Select Programming Address 088 key 8 Default Disabled Press and hold the 11 key for 2 seconds to Stay arm the system if partitioning is disabled If the system is partitioned the control panel will arm System A Key 8 Off One Key Stay System A Arming Disabled Key 8 On One Key Stay System A Arming Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 8 On Off ENTER Arming using a keyswitch Feature Select Programming gt Address 086 key 2 amp 3 Default Disabled The User can use a keyswitch to Stay arm or Regular arm disarm the system If the system is ready and the button is pressed the system will arm Pressing the button again will disarm the system The keyswitch will not d
27. If you have entered the correct bypass entries press the ENTER key to accept these entries The BYP key will remain on denoting that zones in the system are currently bypassed hence the next time the system is armed certain zones will be bypassed When the system is disarmed the bypass entries will be erased 42 Reference amp Installation Manual 11 10 11 11 11 12 Bypass Recall This feature permits users to reinstate the last zone bypass entries saved in memory When the system is disarmed the bypass entries will be erased By using the bypass recall feature you can reinstate the previous bypass entries saved in memory While in the bypass mode press the BYP ENTER keys and the previous bypass status will be re established This eliminates the need to re enter the bypass entries every time the system is armed If a user is in the process of entering new bypass entries on the keypad pressing the BYP key will override new information and reinstate previous bypass entries Keypad Chime Zones A chimed zone advises you when a zone is opened by creating a rapid intermittent beep tone beep beep beep beep beep Up to six zones plus the local keypad zone can be programmed as chime zones To turn on the chime zone feature press and hold the key corresponding to the desired zone 1 to 6 for three seconds until the intermittent chime beep is heard This means that the chime feature has been activated If a continuous b
28. Keyswitch Arming Address 086 2 amp 3 Bell Squawk Address 086 MEM Exit Delay Address 049 Alarm Transmission Delay Address 059 L Bell Cut Off Time Address 052 gt No Movement Time Address 055 Beep on Exit Delay Address 088 12 System A Stay Arm Priority Addresses 062 064 amp 066 all keys System B Away Arm Priority Addresses 068 070 amp 072 all keys Bypass Access Addresses 074 076 amp 078 all keys Esprit 748 31 8 1 Timed Auto Arming Feature Select Programming Address 086 key 5 Default Timed Auto Arming Disabled The alarm system will automatically arm itself at a specified time everyday Note as with regular arming the system will not arm if a zone is open and will report a late to close to the monitoring If this occurs the system will not arm until the next day The type of arming is dependent on the Auto Arming Options see below Program the Auto Arm Time as described below 8 1 1 Auto Arm Time The control panel will automatically arm itself at the specified time if Timea Auto Arming see above is enabled The time is programmed using the 24 hour clock i e 89 00PM 20 00 There are two methods of programming the Auto Arm Time as described below Decimal Programming Address 044 amp 045 Program the Auto Arm Time in hours into address 044 and the Auto Arm Time in mi
29. L 60 seconds Maximum exit time UL 60 seconds cUL 120 seconds Minimum bell cutoff time 5 minutes 4 Keypad Models 639 642 and 646 are not UL cUL listed Do not use the 708 or Esprit with a UL installation they are not UL listed 5 The upload download software should not be used on UL listed systems 6 All outputs are Class 2 or power limited except for the battery terminal The Class 2 and power limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3 CL3R CL3P or substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Label US 5A7AL01B728ULT Filing Type New Filing Product Identifier 728ULT Equipment Code AL Network Address Signal Code E Country of Origin CANADA CAN AC Ringer Equivalent Number 01B USOC Jacks RJ31X Equipment Description Control panel for residential burglar and fire warning systems Rechargeable Acid Lead or Gel Cell Backup Battery 12Vdc 4Ah 7Ah UL cUL 12Vdc 7Ah only Transformer Universal Model No UB1640W 16 5Vac 50 60Hz 20VA minimum 40VA recommended Do not connect the transformer to a switch controlled outlet Bell Siren UL CUL Wheelock 46T 12 Aux Power 450mA fuseless shutdown at 650mA UL 200mA maximum for 24Hr stand by Smoke Detector 2 wire Hochicki model SLR 835BH 2 see page 10 for more information Warning For UL installations the metallic enclosure must be grounded to the cold water pipe or to the grounding rod UL cUL All outputs are
30. MCO contact ID all codes 5 RADIONICS 40Bps with 2300Hz handshake TBL TRBL PAGER FORMAT personal dialing 4 digit account codes only 6 5 1 Ademco Coniact ID all codes Please note that this format must use a 4 digit system account code see section 6 4 Ademco Contact ID is a fast communicator format that uses tone transmission instead of pulse transmission This communicator format also uses a pre defined list of industry standard messages and event codes that should suit most of your basic installation needs Using the All Codes format the control panel will automatically generate the Contact ID event codes see table 7 below for every event in addresses 300 to 527 Therefore you do not need to program addresses 300 to 527 Esprit 748 21 6 6 System Event Table 7 Contact ID Event Codes Event Code Addresses Contact ID Message Contact ID Code 8 Alarms Restores 400 to 447 Burglary Zone 130 Alarm Restore on Zone 3 if 24Hr fire or 2 wire 402 426 Fire Alarm 110 Arm Disarm 301 to 349 351 to 399 Open Close By User 401 Zone Shutdown 448 to 471 Burglary Bypass 573 Zone Tamper 472 to 495 Sensor Tamper 383 Zone Tamper Reset Auxiliary Power Trouble 510 496 and 504 Sensor Tamper System Trouble 383 Bell Disconnect Max Current Trouble 497 and 505 Bell 1 Trouble Low Battery 498 and 506 Low System Batter
31. MEM off EOL resistor enabled off off Tamper Wire Fault Disabled Address 090 8 off ATZ disabled on748 only Esprit 748 7 2 9 3 N C Contacts Without EOL Resistor With Tamper Recognition If your security installation requires tamper recognition all detection devices must use normally closed contacts Connect the devices and program Figure 14 Control Panel Terminals Zone input the control panel as shown in Figure 14 This setup 7 TAMPER NC will communicate an open or closed zone to the d SIM control panel displaying open zones on the keypad So Address 088 MEM on EOL resistor disabled The control panel will also communicate any m 11 Fault Recognition Options detected tampers cuts as per Tamper Wire Fault TAMPER Auteur Address 090 8 off ATZ disabled on 7486 only Recognition Options see section 10 7 on page 38 Detector Terminals 2 9 4 N C Contacts With EOL Resistor With Tamper and Wire Fault Recognition UL If your security installation requires tamper cut and wire fault short recognition all detection SEO devices must use normally closed contacts Connect the devices and program the control panel Figure 15 Control Panel Terminals TAMPER EOL N C as shown in Figure 15 This setup will communicate d ur SWITCH E ab LI an open or closed zone to the control panel 1 Address 088 MEM 7 off EOL resistor enabled displaying open zones on the k
32. Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage
33. R nstaller Code 10 5 10 3 digit decimal value 001 255 ENTER Entry Delay 2 Feature Select Programming gt Addresses 112 amp 114 keys 1 to 12 Using the Feature Select Programming Method select which zones will be defined as Entry Delay 2 Zones If a zone defined as Delay 2 opens in an armed system the control panel will wait the Entry Time Delay 2 see below period before generating an alarm This provides the users the time required to disarm the system when entering the protected area 28 Reference amp Installation Manual 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 9 1 Entry Time Delay 2 Decimal Programming gt Address 051 Default 45 seconds This applies to all zones defined as Delay 2 see Entry Delay 2 above You can program the Delay 2 between 001 and 255 seconds ENTER nstaller Code 10 5 1 3 digit decimal value 001 255 ENTER Partitioning Feature Select Programming Address 086 key 8 This feature divides the alarm system into two distinct systems identified as System A and System B You can assign each zone to System A System B both systems or neither system Partitioning works as follows Zones assigned to System A will arm disarm when the system is System A Armed Disarmed Zones assigned to System B will arm disarm when the system is System B Armed Disarmed Zones assigned to both systems dual area will arm when the system is either System A Armed System B
34. Shutdown Disabled The control panel will automatically bypass any Bypass Enabled Zones which initiate 5 consecutive alarms in the same armed period Therefore the zone will no longer generate an alarm After the control panel has bypassed a zone it will report an event code to the Monitoring Station if programmed at addresses 448 461 This feature is also a function of the Report Zone Restore Options see section 6 11 If this option is set for report zone restore on bell cut off the zone will only be bypassed after the bell or siren has cut off 5 consecutive times in the same armed period While if the option is set for report zone on zone closure the zone will be bypassed when the zone has opened and closed 5 consecutive times in one armed period The Auto Zone Shutdown counter resets when the system is disarmed Key trbl Off Auto Zone Shutdown Disabled Key trbl On Auto Zone Shutdown Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 6 TRBL On Off ENTER EOL Zones Enabled Disabled Feature Select Programming Address 088 key mem If the system requires the use of 1KQ end of line resistors on zone input terminals enable this feature see Zone Connections in sections 2 8 to 2 10 Key MEM Off Input Zones use EOL Resistors Key MEM On Input Zones do not use EOL Resistors ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 MEM On Off ENTER Esprit 748 29 7 13 Keypad Zone 1 Supervision Feature Select Programming
35. TN 1 System not in alarm Dialing Sequence ends and keypad Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial P pati NT CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 displays communication failure Disconnected trouble key 7 OR System in alarm Dialing F 5 7 S S Sequence ends and keypad Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial displ D icati fail D CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 IsplayS communication failure trouble key 7 Disconnected Double reporting All event codes are sent to both central station telephone numbers Dialing Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial displays communication failure Disconnected __ CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 CSTN 1 trouble key 7 Sequence ends and keypad Continues by dialing CSTN 2 AND Once communication is established and the events have been uploaded the control panel will begin dialing CSTN 2 Dialing F 2 7 Sequence ends and keypad Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial displ D icati fail i CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 CSTN 2 Isplays communication failure Disconnected trouble key 7 Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1 Streamline Section 04 amp 05 2 Hexa Programming Addresses 016 023 The control panel will dial the programmed telephone number when reporting an event code to the monitoring station compute
36. actical Table 8 contains a list of the most commonly used PGM options with the required 2 digit data for each address If other options are required you can fax your requests to Paradox Technical Support you can visit our web site at www paradox ca or the 2 digit data can be derived using the Espload Software as follows 1 From the Main Menu select Accounts 2 Select a current Account or create a new one 3 Press the Page Down key until page 9 appears 4 Using the arrow keys and space bar select the PGM options state logic and type for the PGM 5 Press the F6 key to view the Hexadecimal Mode This mode will display the 2 digit data for addresses 039 to 043 6 Record these numbers and program them into the control panel or use the Espload Software to download the data directly to the control panel If you do not have a copy of the Espload Software you can obtain a FREE copy from your local Paradox distributor Table 11 Commonly Used PGM Options Option PGM2 738 Ultra only 1st digit add 039 add 040 add 042 add 041 add 043 Timed N O Output enabled for 3 seconds before 5 5 2 2ND 8 5 2 2ND 8 communication attempt Regular N O Output enabled when keys 1 and 2 are 1 5 8 2ND 6 5 8 2ND 6 pressed simultaneously Regular N O Output enabled when system armed 2 9 2ND 3 2 9 2ND 3 Regular N O Output enabled during an alarm 2
37. and or respond to an open zone until the programmed zone speed elapses All other zone definitions and options do not come into effect until the zone speed has elapsed Example The system is armed and the zone speed is set for 1 2 seconds A zone opens and closes in less than 1 2 seconds the control panel will not respond i e no reporting no alarm and no display on keypad The zone speed can be set from 15ms to 3 8s 001 to 255 X 15ms This feature prevents any momentary glitches in the system from causing an alarm or unnecessary reporting ENTER nstaller Code 10 5 3 3 digit decimal value 001 255 ENTER Advanced Technology Zoning ATZ Feature Select Programming Address 090 key 8 Default ATZ Disabled Enabling the ATZ feature allows you to install two detection devices per zone input Each detection device will have its own zone number and each will transmit a separate alarm code that will display on the keypad For information on how to connect the detection devices and how the panel recognizes them please refer to section 2 10 Key 8 Off ATZ Disabled Key 8 On ATZ Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 9 10 8 On Off enter Intellizones Feature Select Programming Addresses 092 amp 094 keys 1 to 12 If an alarm condition occurs on a zone identified as Intellizone the control panel will trigger a timer and will not generate an alarm until one of the following conditions occurs wit
38. arage door by pressing keys 1 and 2 simultaneously on the keypad For details on how to program the PGMS refer to section 9 Low voltage door activation input Keypad amp Keyswitch Connections Connect the four keypad connections labeled RED BLACK GREEN and YELLOW to the corresponding colour terminals on the control panel as indicated in Figure 7 Note on some keypads you may have to remove the back panel to make the connections Figure 7 CONTROL PANEL aepo Connect the keyswitch to the GRN and BLK terminals of the control panel as shown EE EE 220Q KEYSWITCH in Figure 7 To enable this function please refer to sections 8 5 and 11 8 for more dd SE T M information on keyswitches RED BLK GRN YEL siselesejt ZONE COM RED BLK GRN YL TMP TMP Keypad Zone Connections Each keypad comes with one input terminal allowing you to connect one detector or door contact directly to the keypad Once the keypad zones have been defined you must enable Keypad Zone Supervision see section 7 13 amp 7 14 in the control panel Figures 8 and 9 demonstrate typical keypad zone input installations Example A door contact located at the entry point of an establishment can be wired directly to the input terminal of the entry point keypad instead of wiring the door contact all the way to the control panel If a keypad has the ATZ zone doubling feature two detection devices can be connected to one inpu
39. assed it will no longer be monitored by the control panel hence will not generate an alarm A user may wish to bypass certain zones when for example workers are renovating part of the establishment or if a component in the system is damaged Manual bypass arming instructs the control panel to ignore deactivate specified zones in order to arm the remainder of the system Verify that the following options are set in the control panel so that a user can manually bypass zones You must first define which zones are Bypass Enabled Zones see section 7 11 Zones not identified as Bypass Enabled can not be bypassed Only users with the appropriate Code Priority see section 8 12 can bypass zones Please note the control panel can not bypass fire zones To bypass zones press the BYP key followed by a valid access code If the wrong code was entered or a code without bypass priority the keypad will emit a rejection beep beeeeeeep If the correct code is entered the BYP key will flash to indicate that you are now in bypass mode If there are any currently bypassed zones their respective zone indicators will turn on Press the key corresponding to the zone you wish to bypass until their respective zone indicator turns on If the zone you wish to bypass has not been programmed as bypass enabled the corresponding zone indicator will never turn on Press the CLEAR key to erase the current zone bypass entries and exit the bypass mode
40. ay Disabled Key 12 On Beep on Exit Delay Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 12 On Off ENTER Esprit 748 33 8 9 8 10 8 11 8 12 Alarm Transmission Delay Decimal Programming gt Address 059 This time limit set between 5 and 63 seconds is the delay period before reporting an alarm to the monitoring station after an alarm condition During this period disarming the system will cancel all pending alarms and send the restore codes Programming 000 004 in this address disables this feature Maximum 30 seconds on UL listed systems ENTER nstaller Code 10 5 9 3 digit decimal value 005 063 ENTER Silent Zones amp Silent Panics Option Feature Select Programming gt Address 086 key 9 If the 9 key is on silent zones or silent panics only transmit a report to the monitoring station The system will not indicate an alarm and will not have to be disarmed Although the control panel can still activate a PGM If a keypad panic has been defined as audible the control panel will override this option Key 9 Off Silent Zones amp Silent Panics generate a silent alarm Key 9 On Silent Zones amp Silent Panics generate a report only ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 6 9 On Off ENTER Bell Cut Off Time Decimal Programming gt Address 052 Default 5 minutes After an audible alarm the bell or siren will stop after the programmed time has elapsed ENTER n
41. been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with 45 Reference amp Installation Manual the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 re orient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected or 4 consult the dealer or an experienced radio tv technician for assistance Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Warranty Paradox Security Systems Ltd Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including w
42. beep beep the ARM indicator will illuminate and the green READY indicator and STAY key will flash during the exit delay period During the final 10 sec of the exit delay the READY indicator and STAY key will flash at a faster rate At the end of the exit delay the keypad will emit a confirmation beep the READY indicator will stop flashing the ARM indicator will remain illuminated and the STAY key will flash Note to use this method the user must be given stay arming priority see Code Priority in section 8 12 11 4 1 One Key Stay Arming To use this feature enable the One Key Stay System A Arming option see section 8 4 When all stay zones are closed pressing and holding the STAY key for 2 seconds will arm only zones programmed as stay zones For details on Stay Arming refer to section 10 4 11 4 2 One Key Double Stay Arming During the stay arming exit delay see section 11 4 press and hold the stay key for 2 seconds until you hear a single beep This will switch all entry delay zones to instant zones see sections 7 6 7 8 and 7 9 Therefore any entry delay zone that is breached will immediately generate an alarm instead of waiting a pre determined period 11 4 3 Fast Exit This feature is only available when the system is Stay armed see section 11 4 This feature will allow the user to exit premises while the system is already armed and keep the system armed This can be done one of two ways
43. below for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from network until problem is corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning FCC PART 15 WARNINGS INFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Esprit 7484 46 Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected or 4 consult the dealer or an experienced radio tv technician for assistance CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CAUTION Users should no
44. control panel will begin the dialing sequence again Double Reporting In double reporting the control panel will report each event code to both monitoring station telephone numbers The control panel will begin by attempting communication with monitoring station telephone 1 and if communication fails the dialer will hang up wait a predetermined period and dial the number again The control panel will dial the number eight times until communication is established see Figure 24 After eight unsuccessful attempts the redial sequence ends and a communicator report failure will appear in the keypad s trouble display key 7 on If communication has been established and the event codes transmitted or if after eight attempts communication has not been established the control panel will report the same Event Codes to Monitoring Station Telephone 2 Esprit 748 19 6 2 6 3 Figure 24 REPORTING OPTIONS CSTN Central Station Telephone Number The following set of timing diagrams represents the dialing sequence of each of the three reporting options Regular reporting Dialing Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Sequence ends and keypad Dial V ao AR CSTN 1 CSTN 2 CSTN 1 CSTN 2 CSTN 1 CSTN 2 CSTN 1 CSTN 2 displays communication failure Disconnected trouble key 7 oe sre sre gt o 5sec 40sec 20sec 40sec 5sec Split reporting All codes are sent to CSTN 2 except when the system is in alarm codes will be sent to CS
45. count 1 and 2 p Addresses Have the same number 032 to 035 YES or System A Account 1 System B Account 2 Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1 Sections 04 amp 05 Addresses 016 to 023 Phone Number Monitoring Station Telephone Number 2 Sections 06 amp 07 Addresses 024 to 031 Disabled Control panel will never OFF OFF transmit report codes Related Features Alternate between the two Regular monitoring station numbers until Auto Test Report OFF ON P communication is achieved Addresses 046 to 048 beginning with Monitoring 1 Manual Test Report BYP Key Access Reporting Reporting Options Weder Power Failure Report Delay Events KR Address 086 y Monitoring Station Telephone 1 Add SCH Keys STAY amp gt will be dialed until communication ress AWAY FORCE Split is achieved Recent Close Delay l ON OFF Address 060 When system is not in alarm Monitoring Station Telephone 2 Report Zone Restore Options will be dialed until communication Address 088 BvP is achieved Report Disarm Option Address 088 TBL TRBL Doubled Will send the report code to both QN ON P monitoring stations starting with Monitoring 1 2ND Ademco Slow gt Valid report codes must be 2 Silent Knight Fast programmed into the Pulse 3 SESCOA addresses corr
46. ding up to a maximum of 50mA UL 30mA When a PGM opens the circuit is opened from ground therefore not providing any power to devices connected to it To program a PGM you must define the PGM state normally open or normally closed the timing regular or timed and you must define the type of logic OR AND EQUAL To do so use table 7 to determine which hexa digit to program into address 039 where the first hexa digit programmed corresponds to PGM1 and the second hexa digit corresponds to PGM2 Regular N O N C A triggered PGM will switch to its opposite state i e closed to open or opened to closed The PGM will return to its original state once the event s that triggered it have terminated Timed N O N C A triggered PGM will switch to its opposite state i e closed to open or opened to closed The PGM will remain in its opposite state for the period programmed at address 056 see section 9 2 If the PGM is triggered again before the period has elapsed the PGM will remain in its opposite state and reset the timer OR Logic Will trigger a PGM when at least one event occurs from a specific group of events e g key 1 and or key 2 is pressed on the keypad AND Logic The AND logic will trigger a PGM when all events or more occur from a specific group of events e g Keys 1 and 2 are pressed simultaneously Note that pressing those two keys in conjunction with any other key will also trigger the PGM
47. down Address 086 TRBL key P Keypad Zone 1 amp 2 Supervision Enabled Disabled Address 090 Keys STAY amp AWAY FORCE 26 Reference amp Installation Manual Intellizones Intellizone L Address 092 p Time Delay Keys 1 to 10 0 Address 057 Independent Zone Definitions Ch Silent Zones Bii at LN Address096 _ EP y Keys 1 to 10 0 Address 086 Key 9 Only one of these options 24Hr Fire Zones Enable can be assigned to Address 100 Disable zone If a zone is assigned Keys 1 to 10 0 Zone 4 more than one option the T Address 090 control panel will apply the Key 1 option with the highest Instant Zones Only if zone priority 1 to 5 Address 104 3 is defined Keys 1 to 10 0 fire zone and Y ATZ is enabled Follow Zones Address 108 Keys 1 to 10 0 O SEE Delay 2 Zones Entry Delay 2 Address 112 p Timer Keys 1 to 10 0 Address 051 ME EE Delay 1 Zones Zone not defined as NN Sege 1 any of the above will Address 050 default to Delay 1 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 Zone Speed Decimal Programming Address 053 Default 600mS The zone speed applies to all zones whether the system is armed or disarmed The zone speed defines how quickly the control panel will respond to an open zone The control panel will not display
48. e ee ee 32 0 One Key Double Stay Arming sse 41 One Key Regular Arming eise ese ee ee Re Ee ee Re ee 32 40 One Key Stay Arming sese 41 One Key System A Arming sse 33 P Panel Answer OpIONS isas cerinta ekainean conna eranen EE SARAR 15 Panel dentifier SE ER Ee ER Ee 15 Panel Settings for Espload E 15 Panel Time EE 38 Tie RR EE NE ett 29 PC Password essen ee Re ee iiie Re 16 POM Options RE EE EA AA RE HE 36 PGM Programmable Output e esse se ke ee ee Re ee Re ee 35 Esprit 748 48 PGM Timer Setting eiie rep ed rede NG GEBED ENE 35 PGM Type Selection Table ee ee ee ek ee RR Re ke 35 POM TYPES EE ER AE ENE a 35 MR RE EE EE EE N 3 Power Down Reset iese se ee ee ee ee ee Ge ek ee ee Re ke 39 Power Failure Report Delay AAA 24 Programmable Outputs PGM see 5 Programming Master amp User Codes eese 40 PROGRAMMING METHODS AA 12 R Recent Close Delay AA 24 Regular Arming NEE 40 Regular Reporting eiecti 19 Report Code Disarming Options ee ee RA Re Re 25 Report Zone Restore Options ee ee ke RA ge ee 25 Reporting Event Codes A 22 Reporting Options 2 iri et Re neret edes 19 Restore Codes ii EERS peri die 23 S Serial Output Connector ese ee ee ee EA ee ke 10 Shutdown CodeS ieinu ee ee RA ee AR ee ee ee ee a 23 Silent Zones E ee ee Ee CEP ihe 27 Silent Zones amp Si
49. ear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 43 Therefore the combined current consumption of devices connected to each of the auxiliary power supply should not exceed 700mA If the auxiliary output is overloaded and is shutdown you must disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10 seconds before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output The maximum available current of the 7484 is 1 7A So if the Esprit 748 3 battery charging is set at 700 mA then only 1A is left for the auxiliary output If the battery charging is set at 350mA then 1 35A is available for the AUX output but with a maximum of ZOOmA per output Table 1 Current Consumption Table Modules Current Consumption Typical Maximum Motion Detectors see detector instructions for details 10 to 50mA 636 646 LED Keypads 15mA 30mA 642 LCD Keypads 40mA 55mA 708 Ultra Stand Alone Digital Dialer 50mA 50mA MG RCV3 Wireless Expansion Module 50mA 50mA 2 3 4 Battery Test The control panel conducts a dynamic battery test under load every 60 seconds If the battery is disconnected or its capacity is too low the 1 key in the trouble display mode will be on Key 1 also comes on if the battery voltage drops to 10 5 volts or less when the control panel is running on the back up battery no AC At 8 5 volts the panel shuts down and all outputs close 2 3 5 Keypad Function Test We recommend conducting a power up test on keypads instal
50. ecognition9 N C Contacts With EOL Resistor With Tamper amp Wire Fault Rec ele lte UE 1 dc EE AR EE OE AE re ases Fire CILCUIL EE Standard Installation UL cUL Installation 22 roce iret rct cte ette Serial Output CONNECHON eise eke ee ee Re Re ke 10 Installer Code Master amp User Codes EER nnn User Access Code Length DIVILI Installer Lock PROGRAMMING METHODS eee Espload Software iese ese ee ee ee ee ee ee eke ee ee ee Keypad itn AN ER HE EEN ex Programrimillg 4 2 eren crier rhet RENE ee Hexa Streamlined Section Programming Decimal Programming eese Feature Select Programming Key Access Programming esee PANEL SETTINGS FOR ESPLOAD Panel Answer Options iese ee ee RA ee Re ee Re Panel ldentifier PC Password Computer Telephone Number Call Espload esse ees ee ee ke Re ee Re ee ee ee Answer Espload Cancel COMMUNICATION eene Call Back 16 Automatic Event Buffer Transmission 17 Event Reporting eese Reporting Options seen Reporting Disabled ese sae ee see ee Re ee Ee AE ee Re ee ee ee Regular Reporting Split Reporting Double Reporting seesss Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1 Monitoring Station Telephone Number 2 System Account Code
51. eep is heard this means that the chime beep has been deactivated To enable the chime feature on the keypad zone press and hold the 8 key for three seconds To mute the keypad s alarm sounder press and hold the 9 key for three seconds until the intermittent chime beep is heard This means that the muting feature has been activated If a continuous beep is heard this means that the muting feature has been deactivated If there is more than one keypad in the system please chime program each keypad separately Keypad chimes must be reprogrammed if the panel suffers a total power loss Key 1 6 Turns chime on or off in zones numbered 1 6 Key 8 Turns chime on and off for the local keypad zone Key 9 Turns the keypad s alarm sounder muting on or off Trouble Display Monitoring Trouble conditions are continuously monitored by the control panel which recognizes and displays 10 different trouble conditions on the keypad When a trouble condition occurs the TRBL key will illuminate and the keypad will emit an intermittent beep if the Audible Trouble Warning see section 10 11 is enabled Press the TRBL key to switch to trouble display mode The TRBL key will flash and any illuminated keys correspond to a current trouble condition as described below Press any key to exit the trouble display mode 11 12 1 No Battery Low Battery Key 1 The control panel conducts a dynamic battery test under load every 60 seconds The
52. efined by the Reporting Options listed in the table below If communication is established the control panel will transmit the events in the event buffer to the Monitoring Station If communication fails during transmission the control panel will dial the next monitoring station telephone number as defined by the reporting options listed below and report only those events not reported during the interrupted attempt For information on Reporting Event Codes see section 6 6 ENTER Installer Code 10 8 6 11 amp 12 On Off ENTER 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 4 Table 4 Reporting Options Key 11 Key 12 Reporting Feature Off Off Reporting Disabled Off On Regular Reporting On Off Split Reporting On On Double Reporting Reporting Disabled The Control Panel will never transmit any event codes to the monitoring station Regular Reporting Using regular reporting the event codes are reported to the monitoring station using either telephone number 1 or 2 The control panel will begin by dialing monitoring station telephone number 1 If communication fails the dialer will hang up wait a predetermined period and dial monitoring station telephone number 2 This sequence will repeat 4 times switching back and forth between the 1st and 2nd number see Figure 24 on the following page until communication is established After eight unsuccessful attempts the redial sequence ends and a communicator report failure
53. elay 2 se N RE EE N 28 EOL Zones Enabled Disabled AA 29 Espload Software esse see ee ee Re ee Re RA ee ee ee ee ee ee 12 Event Reporting E 18 Exclude Power Failure From Trouble Display 39 Exit Delay ER EE EE N 33 F AA E N OE N 41 Feature Select Programming eese 14 Featules RA EE EE EE N 1 elem EE ER RE EE 28 H Hexa Programming AE ER OE Ani 12 Hexa Streamlined Section Programming 13 I eli ei EE 3 Installer Code AAA 11 Installer LOCK SR ER EE EE EE 11 Installer Test Mode nisreen nnn 39 Instant ZONES ER RE OE EE 28 Intelli Zone S c M 27 ite left Io EE 1 K Key Access Programming sesse ees ee Re ee Re ee 14 44 Keypad Zone Recognition Table AAA 6 Keypad amp Keyswitch Connections eise ee ee RR Re ee 5 Keypad Chime Zones iese ee ee Re ee ee Re ee Re Re Keypad Function Test ees ee ee ee Re ee emm Keypad Panic Options seen Keypad Zone 1 Supervision Keypad Zone 2 Supervision Keyswitch or Pushbutton Arming Disarming 42 L Location amp Mounting ee ee ee Re on e Re ee ee 3 M Manual Test Report iss esse ee ee ee ee ee Re Ge ee ER ee Re ee ee 24 Manual Zone Bypassing AN 42 Master amp User Codes AAA 11 N No Movement Auto Arm Time e 32 No Movement Auto Arming sesse ese ee Re ee R
54. esponding m to the reportable events m 4 to 7 Radionics 1 1400Hz to 1800Hz Section 11 to 67 Addresses 300 to 527 Communication Format L Address 038 gt 1st digit Monitoring 1 2nd digit Monitoring 2 8 Ademco Express 0 Ademco Contact LD Addresses 300 to 527 do not need to DTMF all codes P be programmed Tone gt 9 Ademco Contact D A Valid codes corresponding to the pi gr niiable d Contact I D table Table 7 on page 22 must be programmed in the addresses TRBL Pager corresponding to the reportable events Sections 11 to 67 Addresses 300 to 527 18 Reference amp Installation Manual 6 1 Reporting Options Feature Select Programming Address 086 key 11 amp 12 Default Reporting Disabled When a specific event occurs in the system the control panel will attempt to report the appropriate event code if programmed to the Monitoring Station The four available Reporting Options described in the table below define where the event codes are reported In order to establish communication with the Monitoring Station the control panel will first access a telephone line and wait a maximum of 8 seconds for a dial tone If a dial tone is recognized or if after 8 seconds there is no dial tone the control panel will dial the appropriate Monitoring Station Telephone Number as d
55. eypad The control 10 Refer to Tamper Wire 1 1 COM NC 11 Fault Recognition Options panel will also communicate any detected tampers TAMPER ALARM RELAN Address 090 8 off ATZ disabled on 74 only cuts and or wire faults short as per Tamper Wire Datector Terras Fault Recognition Options see section 10 7 on page 38 2 10 Advanced Technology Zone ATZ Connections Enabling the ATZ feature see section 7 2 on page 27 allows you install two detection devices per input terminal therefore doubling zone capacity of the control panel Advanced Technology Zoning is a software oriented feature there is no need for extra modules simply install the devices as shown in Figures 17 to 19 The control panel will recognize the installed devices as shown in Figure 16 The extra zones function exactly like any other zone displaying zone status on the keypad and sending separate alarm codes for each zone For more information on programming the options mentioned in the following sections refer to ZONE DEFINITIONS in section 7 on page 26 Figure 16 Zone Recognition for 748 control panel with ATZ enabled Control Panel Terminals Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 Z9 COM Z10 Z11 COM Z12 Zone 21 2 2k 2 2k 2 2k 2 2k When ATZ is enabled keypad zones are recognized as zones 13 and 14 This means that the control panel will A not be able to distinguish between zone 13 and keypad zone 1 and between zone 14 and keypad
56. eys 1 to 12 Using the Feature Select Programming Method select which zones will be defined as 24 hour Zones Keypad zones should not be programmed as 24hr zones Regardless of the system s armed status an open 24hr zone will always generate an alarm If zone 3 is defined as 24 hour it becomes a Fire Zone Connect the smoke detectors as described in section 2 11 An open Fire Zone will generate the following Esprit 748 27 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 The panel will send a fire loop trouble report if programmed at address 500 to the Monitoring Station A trouble indicator key 11 and a fire zone indicator key 3 will flash on the keypad Alarms will generate an intermittent output signal see Figure below regardless of the system s current arming status Alarms are always audible regardless of other settings Figure 26 Fire Alarm Output Bell Fire Alarm Output Latched On Off 4 4 ch 0 5 0 5 1 5 sec Sec sec 7 5 1 Zone 15 Enable Disable Feature Select Programming Address 090 key 1 Default Zone 15 Enabled If the ATZ feature is enabled and zone 3 has been set as a fire zone zone 15 must be disabled if it is not going to be used Key 1 Off Zone 15 Enabled Key 1 On Zone 15 Disabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 9 10 1 On Off ENTER Instant Zones Feature Select Programming gt Addresses 104 amp 106 keys 1 to 12 Using the Feature Select Programmin
57. first 2 rows of the keypad represents a specific value when the key is lit as shown above When the key isn t MME ad lit the key represents 0 Add the values of the lit keys to obtain the entered data value as shown in the example below UU BUG EY TTA Therefore 8 1 32 16 057 Clears Address no data 4 2 2 Hexa Streamlined Section Programming This is an alternate method to Hexa Programming The addresses 000 043 and 300 527 programmed in the Hexa Programming method are grouped into 67 sections where each section contains four addresses i e section 00 addresses 000 003 Using this method allows you to program 8 digits 4 addresses without having to exit and re enter addresses When entering the final digit the software will automatically advance to the next section Example If you complete the Programming Guide with the desired data you can program the 68 sections by entering all digits without pressing enter or entering any other addresses This greatly reduces programming time Note the keypad will not display the current data in the Hexa Streamlined Programming method To program using the Hexa Streamlined Section method 1 Press ENTER Installer code 7 2 The ENTER and 2ND keys will flash to indicate you are in streamlined programming mode 3 Enter 2 digit section 00 67 4 The ENTER key will remain on and the 2nd key will turn off 5 Enter 8 digit data to program the section 6 T
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59. g key 8 The Test Mode will allow you to perform walk tests where the bell or siren will squawk to indicate opened zones To enter or exit the control panel Test Mode press ENTER nstaller Code 8 to enable press 8 again to disable Exclude Power Failure From Trouble Display Feature Select Programming Address 090 key 2nd Default Disabled Excludes the Power Failure key 2 from the Trouble Display see section 11 2 Audible Trouble Warning Feature Select Programming Address 090 key 9 Default Disabled Trouble conditions will emit an intermittent beep on the keypad To silence the trouble warning press the TRBL key Power Down Reset Performing a power down reset will set the installer and master codes to factory default Values entered at addresses 008 043 062 124 300 527 and all user codes will be erased 2ND 2ND Programmed values for all other addresses do not change To perform a reset the installer lock must be disabled To perform a power down reset perform the following 1 Verify installer lock is disabled see section 3 5 2 Remove the battery and AC power from the control panel 3 Set the reset jumper to on by placing a jumper on the reset pins of the control panel 4 Re connect the AC and battery power to the control panel 5 Wait 10 seconds and remove the jumper Esprit 748 39 Part 11 USER KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The innovative Esprit keypads take a new approach to securi
60. g Method select which zones will be defined as Instant Zones If an Instant zone opens the control panel will immediately generate an alarm after the Zone Speed has elapsed Follow Zones Feature Select Programming gt Addresses 108 amp 110 keys 1 to 12 Using the Feature Select Programming Method select which zones will be defined as Follow Zones Follow zones function as follows ef a follow zone opens and no entry delay zones have been triggered the control panel will immediately generate an alarm after the zone speed has elapsed If a follow zone opens during another zone s entry delay period the control panel will wait until the end of the entry delay period before generating an alarm ef a follow zone opens when more than one entry delay zone has been triggered the panel will wait until the end of the entry delay zone that opened first before generating an alarm Entry Delay 1 Decimal Programming Address 050 Default 45 seconds Any zone that has not been identified as either Instant Zones Follow Zones Entry Delay 2 or 24 Hour amp Fire Zones see above will automatically default to Delay 1 You can program the Delay 1 period between 001 and 255 seconds into address 050 If a zone defined as Delay 1 opens in an armed system the control panel will wait the pre programmed period before generating an alarm This provides the users the time required to disarm the system when entering the protected area ENTE
61. gt Address 090 key 11 Default Disabled When using a keypad defined as keypad zone 1 enable this feature When enabled the control panel will verify the presence of a keypad and the keypad zone For more information see Keypad Zone Connections in section 2 8 Key 11 Off Keypad Zone 1 Disabled Key 11 On Keypad Zone 1 Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 9 10 11 On Off ENTER 7 14 Keypad Zone 2 Supervision Feature Select Programming gt Address 090 key 12 Default Disabled When using a keypad defined as keypad zone 2 enable this feature When enabled the control panel will verify for the presence of a keypad and the keypad zone For more information see Keypad Zone Connections in section 2 8 Key 12 Off Keypad Zone 2 Disabled Key 12 On Keypad Zone 2 Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 9 10 12 On Off ENTER 30 Reference amp Installation Manual Part 8 ARM DISARM amp ALARM OPTIONS Arm Disarm Related Features Figure 27 Timed Auto Arming Address 086 5 o No Movement Auto Arming Address 086 6 Auto Arm Time Addresses 044 amp 045 Auto Arming Options Address 090 2 Code Priority Define which users can System A Stay Arm System B Away Arm or Bypass Zones LN One Key Regular Arming Address 088 7 One Key System A Stay Arming Address 088 8 c I PS1
62. he keypad will beep to indicate that the section has been programmed data is saved and the software has advanced to the next section 7 Return to step 4 to continue programming or press CLEAR to exit programming mode 4 2 3 Decimal Programming Addresses 044 to 061 are programmed using the Decimal Programming method Values entered must contain three digits from 000 to 255 where the 10 key 0 To program using the Decimal Programming method 1 Press ENTER Installer Code 2 The ENTER key will flash to indicate you are in programming mode 3 Enter 3 digit address 044 061 4 The keypad will now display the current 3 digit data currently saved at this address as described in Figure 22 Esprit 748 13 5 Enter 3 digit data decimal value after entering data you do not need to press ENTER the software will automatically save the data into the selected address 6 Return to step 2 to continue programming or press CLEAR to exit programming mode 4 2 4 Feature Select Programming Addresses 062 to 126 are programmed using the Feature Select Programming method In this method every key in each address on the keypad represents an option or feature Pressing a key will display it on the keypad and pressing it again will extinguish the key The On Off status of each key determines the selected feature To program using the Feature Select Programming method 1 Press ENTER Installer Code 2 The ENTER key will flash to indicate
63. he line on the eighth ring If someone happens to be home and answers the telephone say after three rings the control panel will keep the three rings in memory for 64 seconds If you hang up and call back the installation site within 64 seconds the control panel will answer the call on the fifth ring If you call back after 64 seconds the ring counter will have been reset and the control panel will answer the call on the eighth ring If you program four or less rings the control panel will always reset the counter Panel Identifier Streamline Section 01 gt Hexa Programming Addresses 004 005 This four digit code identifies the control panel to the Espload software before initiating upload Program the same 4 digit code into the control panel and the Espload software before attempting to establish communication If the codes do not match the control panel will not establish communication Enter any hexa digits from O to F ENTER nstaller Code 10 10 4 First 2 digits 10 10 5 Final 2 digits ENTER Esprit 748 15 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 PC Password Streamline Section 01 2 Hexa Programming Addresses 006 007 This four digit download password identifies the PC to the panel before beginning the download process Enter the same password into the Espload software and the control panel If the passwords are not the same Espload will not establish communication Enter any hexa digits from O to F
64. hin a specified period see Intellizone Time Delay below An alarm condition occurs on another zone during intellizone time delay The zone that is in alarm has restored and re occurred during intellizone time delay The zone that is in alarm remains in alarm the entire intellizone time delay Note Intellizone timer will only begin after the zone speed period has elapsed see section 7 1 Do not use the Intellizone feature on zones programmed with any Entry Delay An alarm may occur when disarming the system 7 3 1 Intellizone Time Delay Decimal Programming Address 057 Default 48 seconds You can set the Intellizone Time Delay between 010 and 255 seconds Before an Intellizone can generate an alarm one of three conditions must occur during this time delay see section 7 3 ENTER nstaller Code 10 5 7 3 digit decimal value 010 255 ENTER Silent Zones Feature Select Programming Addresses 096 amp 098 keys 1 to 12 Using the Feature Select Programming Method select which zones will be defined as Silent Zones If an alarm occurs on a Silent Zone the control panel will report the alarm see Event Reporting in section 6 to the monitoring station without triggering any bells and or sirens Note if zone 3 is defined as 24 hour fire zone the control panel will generate an audible alarm overriding a silent zone definition 24 Hour amp Fire Zones Feature Select Programming Addresses 100 amp 102 k
65. ic 3 keys 7 and 9 enabled Keypad panic options Esprit 748 37 10 5 10 6 Key 4 off Panic 1 silent Key 4 on Panic 1 audible Key 5 off 2 Panic 2 silent Key 5 on Panic 2 audible Key 6 off 2 Panic 3 silent Key 6 on Panic 3 fire alarm ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 8 1 to 6 On Off ENTER Silent operation When using the panic keys or the PS1 the control panel will emit a single confirmation beep The control panel will transmit the event codes programmed at addresses 513 514 and 515 The alarm will latch no audible alarm and the armed light on the keypad will flash until the system is disarmed by a valid User code Audible operation Same as silent operation except the alarm output bell siren will activate until the system is disarmed by a valid User code or until the Bell Cut Off Time see section 8 11 elapses Fire operation Same as audible operation except that bell siren output will be pulsed see Fire Alarm Output Figure on page 28 Panel Time Key Access Programming key mem To program the current time into the control panel press ENTER Installer Master or User 1 Code MEM 2 digits representing hours 00 23 2 digits representing minutes 00 59 Time Correction Streamline Section 09 gt Hexa Programming Address 037 If you notice a gain or loss in the control panel time calculate the average gain or loss per day select the oppo
66. ill answer after three rings Table 3 Answering Machine Override Options 2nd or 1 Answering Machine Override disabled 2 16 seconds 4 32 seconds 6 48 seconds 8 to F 60 seconds 3 24 seconds 5 A0 seconds 7 56 seconds ENTER nstaller Code 10 10 3 1st digit 2nd digit 1 15 rings ENTER The second digit represents the number of rings the control panel will wait before picking up the line If the line is not answered after the number of re programmed rings the control panel will answer the call Note the control panel resets the ring counter every 64 seconds Therefore if someone or an answering machine answers a call before the number of pre programmed rings has elapsed the control panel will keep the number of rings in memory for 64 seconds If you hang up and call the installation site back within 64 seconds the control panel will continue to count the number of rings from the first call After reaching the total number of rings the control panel will answer the call The number of rings can be set from 1 15 by programming the second digit at address 003 with any hexa digit from 1 F Program the second digit with 2nd to disable this option Example Address 003 2nd 8 Using the Espload software you call an installation site where there is no answering machine or service and no one is home Since there is no one to answer the telephone call the control panel will pick up t
67. illumination of the 1 key indicates that the back up battery is disconnected or that the battery should be replaced as it will not provide adequate back up current in case of AC loss If the control panel is currently running on battery power the illumination of the 1 key indicates that the battery voltage has dropped to 10 5 volts or lower 11 12 2 Power Failure Key 2 The control panel conducts a dynamic battery test under load every 60 seconds The control panel will detect a power loss if a continuous loss of AC x12 5V has occurred during the period between two AC power tests 64 to 116 seconds If a power loss remains present throughout the Power Failure Report Delay see section 6 9 the panel will transmit the report code programmed at address 507 and the TRBL key will flash rapidly indicating a power failure The trouble indicator is restored if AC is detected during the dynamic battery test You can remove the power failure trouble indicator from the trouble display by enabling the Exclude Power Failure From Trouble Display option see section 10 10 11 12 3 Bell Disconnected Key 4 The illumination of the 4 key indicates that there is no bell or siren connected to the bell output terminals of the panel Please note that when connecting a bell or siren to an optional relay output the trouble indicator will always be on To avoid this connect a 1KQ resistor across the bell output The control panel only recognizes bells or sire
68. ine test failure will generate a trouble indication key 10 will illuminate on the keypad 2 ON OFF Line test failure will generate a trouble indication and an alarm if the system is armed 3 ON ON Line test failure will generate a trouble indication and cause a silent zone or a silent panic alarm to switch to audible mode ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 6 2nd amp 1 On Off ENTER Dialing Options Feature Select Programming Address 086 key 7 Default Pulse Dialing You can program the control panel to use the pulse dialing or tone DTMF dialing format Key 7 Off Pulse Dialing Key 7 On Tone DTMF Dialing ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 6 7 On Off ENTER Dialing Pulse Rates Feature Select Programming Address 086 key 10 This selection reflects the ratio between pulse time and quiet time Select Pulse Europe for a 1 2 ratio and select Pulse USA for 1 1 5 Must be set to pulse dialing mode refer to section 10 2 Key 10 Off Pulse Europe 1 2 Key 10 On Pulse USA 1 1 5 ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 6 10 On Off ENTER Keypad Panic Options Feature Select Programming gt Address 088 keys 1 to 6 This feature will generate an alarm when the User presses two specific keys on the keypad simultaneously for 2 seconds as described below Key 1 on Panic 1 keys 1 and 3 or PS1 enabled Key 2 on Panic 2 keys 4 and 6 enabled Key 3 on Pan
69. isarm a Stay armed system in alarm Refer to section 2 7 for installation of a keyswitch ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 6 2 amp 3 On Off ENTER Table 9 Keyswitch Arming Key 2 Key 3 Function OFF OFF Disabled Disabled Full Arming Stay Arming Bell Squawk Feature Select Programming gt Address 086 key mem Default Disabled With this feature enabled the bell or siren will emit a half second squawk upon arming and two half second squawks upon disarming Key mem Off Bell Squawk Disabled Key mem On Bell Squawk Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 6 MEM On Off ENTER Exit Delay Decimal Programming Address 049 Default 60 seconds Exit Delay applies to all zones This option determines how much time the user has to leave the protected area before the system arms after entering a valid access code You can program the Exit Delay from 001 to 255 sec ENTER nstaller Code 10 4 9 3 digit decimal value 001 255 ENTER Beep on Exit Delay Feature Select Programming Address 088 key 12 Default Disabled With this feature enabled the keypad will emit an intermittent beep during the programmed exit delay period except when in stay arming The frequency of intermittent beeps increases during the last 10 seconds of the exit delay period For more information on Exit Delay refer to section 8 7 Key 12 Off Beep on Exit Del
70. ithout limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product s inability to operate Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph the Seller s maximum liability will be strictly limited to the purchase price of the defective product Your use of this product signifies your acceptance of this warranty BEWARE Dealers installers and or others selling the product are not authorized to modify this warranty or make additional warranties that are binding on the Seller Attachment Limitation
71. ity Connect the positive lead to the BELL terminal and the negative lead to the BELL terminal of the control panel as shown in Figure 5 The Alarm Relay optional which is rated at 5A can also be used to power bells and or other warning devices requiring a steady voltage output during an alarm see Figure 5 The Alarm Relay is activated toggles to opposite state whenever the local bell siren output is activated Figure 5 Bell Siren Output sr BELLE BELL SIREN The Alarm Relay 5A follows the bell siren output COM N C N O BELL SIREN 1 External power supply 4 Reference amp Installation Manual 2 6 2 7 2 8 trouble indicator see section 11 12 3 will always be on To avoid this connect a 1KQ resistor across the bell If the Bell Siren output is not being used when connecting a bell or siren to an optional relay output the 4 A output Programmable Outputs PGM The 748 control panels includes two fully programmable output PGM When a specific event or condition occurs in the system a PGM can be used to reset smoke detectors activate strobe lights open close garage doors and much more The PGMs provide a maximum 50mA output If the current draw on a PGM output is to exceed 50mA we recommend the use of a relay as show in Figure 6 The PGMs can be programmed to toggle on and off from more than a thousand different events For example PGM1 can open and close an automatic g
72. k aa Aar Ar mE EE Aw TM 4 S AN ANN ANN IV PF 748 24 Zone Control Panel Software Version 3 20 4 Fc IC LISTED Reference and Installation Manual ACCESS CODES Table of Contents Introductlon ere cr rentre iren N NE 1 About This Manual 1 Features see cae 1 Specifications and Accessories amp kevpade A 2 About Paradox 2 INSTALLATION teste geed 3 Location amp Mountmg ee ee Re Re ee Re ee ee 3 Earth Ground Power eise see AC Power osiiasiesiseeesieeee Back up Battery Auxiliary Power Terminals eese 3 Battery Test Keypad Function Test ccscscsccssscsseenssscessessssessessesersessesseaees 4 Telephone Line Conpechon esse ee ee Re Re 4 Bell Siren Output 4 Programmable Outputs POM ees ee ee ee ee 5 Keypad amp Keyswitch ConnectionS ee sees eke ee ee Keypad Zone Connections ese ee ee Re Single Zone Input Terminal Connections N C Contacts Without EOL Resistor N O and N C Contacts With EOL Resistor UL N C Contacts Without EOL Resistor With Tamper Recognition8 N C Contacts With EOL Resistor With Tamper and Wire Fault PRECOGMMON UL Ee Den Db ER en er 8 Advanced Technology Zone ATZ Connections 8 N C Contacts Without EOL Resistor sessen 9 N C Contacts Without EOL Resistor With Tamper R
73. led far from the control panel To do so temporarily connect the keypads near the control panel and connect the transformer After 10 seconds begin entering random commands on the keypad and verify that the keypad beeps in response to these commands Then open a zone to ensure that the keypad and the control panel are responding to these signals If the keypad does not respond and indicator lights do not illuminate verify that approximately 16Vac is present at the AC terminals If AC is present check the keypad wiring and verify there isn t a short between the black and red keypad wires If the keypad does not respond please contact your local Paradox Distributor 2 4 Telephone Line Connection Connect the incoming telephone company wires into the tip and ring connections of the control panel Then run the wires from T 1 and R 1 to the telephone system as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 2 5 Bell Siren Output The BELL and BELL terminals power bells and or other warning devices requiring a steady voltage output during an alarm The bell output supplies 12Vdc upon alarm and can support two 20 watt or two 30 watt sirens The bell output is microprocessor controlled and will automatically shut down if the current exceeds 3A If the load on the BELL terminals returns to normal lt 3A the control panel will re instate power to the BELL terminals When connecting sirens speakers with built in siren drivers please verify correct polar
74. lent Panics Option ee ke ee ee 34 Single Zone Input Terminal Connections ssssss 7 Special Codes ped e euet taste tendis 24 Specifications EE 1 Split R portirig ER N ERO E tee 19 SES UR EE e e ie pee EN 41 System A Stay ZOones dotted ache dece eese cpu 29 System Account Codes ese ee ee Re ee Re RA ee ee ee 21 System B ZONES ode o RD EG ER ee AGE GE 29 T Tamper Bypass Options sese 39 Tamper Recognition Table AAA 38 Tamper Trouble Codes essen 23 Tamper Wire Fault Recognition Options ssssss 38 Telephone Line Connection ee ee ke ee ee ee 4 Telephone Line Monitoring AA 44 Telephone Line Monitoring Table AAA 37 Telephone Number Special Instructions Table 20 Tite ee le EE 38 Time Correction Table AAA 38 Timed Auto Arming RR tierras 31 Trouble Display Monitoring AA 43 Trouble Restore Codes AAA 23 U User Access Code Length iese ek ee ee 11 USER KEYPAD FUNCTIONS eee 40 Z ZONE DEFINITIONS 2 ist vee ae Dae eko Ser Sk des eke ee ie oes 26 Zone Recognition Table Keypad AAA 6 Zone de ER AE EE EE HE EE 27 49 Reference amp Installation Manual Notes For technical support in Canada or the U S call 1 800 791 1919 for English or 1 866 912 0600 for French Monday to Friday from 8 00 a m to 8 00 p m EST For technical support outside Canada and the U S call 00 1 450 491 7444 Monday to Friday
75. ll flash If programmed at address 518 the control panel will send a partial arm report code to the monitoring station Note to use this method the user must have away arming priority see Code Priority in section 8 12 40 Reference amp Installation Manual 11 4 11 5 Stay Arming Stay arming allows the user to remain in the protected area while partially arming the system This means that they can stay in and move around the establishment while certain designated zones are armed For example entry exit points like doors or windows the basement or perhaps all the zones on the perimeter of the establishment may be armed when going to sleep at night while the other zones remain deactivated To program which zones will be activated when stay arming the system refer to System A Stay Zones in section 7 10 1 Also note that fire zones must be programmed as stay zones they can not be bypassed Unlike regular arming the green READY indicator does not have to be illuminated Only doors and windows programmed as stay zones must be closed and there can be no movement in areas monitored by motion detectors in stay zones To stay arm the system press the STAY key followed by a valid access code If a mistake is made entering the code or if a stay zone is open when entering the code the keypad will emit a rejection beep Deeeeeeep After entering the correct user access code the keypad will emit a confirmation beep beep
76. ls answer an incoming call from a computer using the Espload software In order for the Espload software to remotely communicate with the control panel call the installation site twice using the Espload Software To do so program the first digit in address 003 with any value from 1 F see table 2 below this value represents the delay period the control panel will wait between the first and second call Using the Espload software call the installation site and on the second ring press ENTER on the keyboard to hang up After hanging up the Espload software will immediately call the installation site back If the installation site is called back within the programmed delay period the control panel will override the answering machine or service by picking up on the first ring To disable this option program 2nd or 1 as the first digit in address 003 Example A security installation is using an answering machine set to answer after 3 rings the first digit at address 003 has been programmed with 5 40 sec and the second digit has been programmed with 8 When you call the installation site with the Espload software the first time wait two rings and press enter on the keyboard The Espload software will immediately call the installation site back If the second call is made within 40 seconds the panel will pick up the line on the first ring If it takes more than 40 seconds the panel will not answer on the first ring and the answering machine w
77. n Canada the United States and other countries All rights reserved Specifications may change without prior notice One or more of the following patents may apply 6215399 6111256 5751803 5721542 5287111 5119069 5077549 5920259 5886632 Canadian and international patents may also apply FCC WARNINGS IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment NOTIFICATION TO TELEPHONE COMPANY Upon request customer shall notify telephone company of particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit GENERAL This equipment shall not be used on coin telephone lines Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER REN The ren is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas sum of the ren s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FACILITY If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact facility indicated
78. n connected directly to the bell output of the control panel not those connected through a relay 11 12 4 Maximum Bell current Key 5 The bell output is microprocessor controlled and will automatically shutdown when the current exceeds 3A If this occurs the 5 key will illuminate After opening the short or reducing the load the bell current is restored upon the following alarm generation This trouble indicator will only appear when the bell is activated i e during an alarm Esprit 748 43 11 12 5 Maximum Auxiliary Current Key 6 The illumination of the 6 key indicates that the auxiliary current has exceeded 1A This will cause automatic shutdown of the auxiliary output After opening the short or reducing the load the panel will restore power to the auxiliary output following the dynamic battery test approximately 60 seconds 11 12 6 Communicator Report Failure Key 7 If the control panel was unsuccessful when attempting to communicate with the monitoring station computer or the Espload software the 7 key will illuminate 11 12 7 Timer Loss Key 8 The illumination of the 8 key indicates that the control panel s internal clock must be re programmed To re program the timer press ENTER Installer Master or User 1 Code MEM 2 digits 00 to 23 representing hours 2 digits 00 to 59 representing minutes ENTER 11 12 8 Tamper Zone Wiring Failure Key 9 If the Tamper Wire Fault Recognition Options
79. ng and holding the 10 key for 2 seconds will arm all zones in the system This feature can be used to allow specific individuals like service personnel i e cleaners maintenance to arm the system when leaving the protected area without giving them access to any other control panel operations The use of a valid access code is still required to disarm the system For details on Regular Arming refer to section 11 2 11 3 Away Arming To rapidly arm the system without having to wait for the green READY indicator simply press the AWAY key followed by a valid access code Once the exit delay expires any open zones will be considered deactivated by the control panel If while the System is armed a deactivated zone is closed the control panel will revert that zone to active status generating an alarm if breached If a mistake is made entering the code the keypad will emit a rejection beep beeeeeeep When the correct user code is entered the keypad will emit a confirmation beep beep beep beep and the red arm indicator will illuminate The READY light and AWAY key will flash and the keypad will beep during the exit delay period see section 8 7 During the final 10 seconds of the exit delay the keypad will beep and the READY indicator and AWAY key will flash at a faster rate At the end of the exit delay the green READY indicator will stop flashing the red ARM indicator will remain illuminated and the AWAY key wi
80. normally open contacts this will cause the zone to remain open This setup will communicate the status of each zone to the control panel see Figure 16 displaying open zones on the keypad Any tampers cuts and or wire fault shorts detected on the system are communicated as per Tamper Wire Fault Recognition Options see section 10 7 Figure 17 7 Control Panel Terminals Detector 1 vo com nc Terminals ALARM RELAY OUTPUT Detector 2 Terminals COM N C N O COM NC TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT n without EOL resistor Un e Tamper Wire Fault Disabled n ATZ enabled on 748 only TAMPER NC TAMPER N C Detector 1 COM NC NO COM N C Terminals TAMPER AM ral Detector 2 Terminals COM NC N O COM N C TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT Address 088 MEM on without EOL resistor 10 f See Tamper Wire Fault 11 L Recognition Options Address 090 8 on ATZ enabled on 748 only Figure 19 Control Panel Terminals Ze COM 1KQ 22kQ 1KQ EOL TAMPER N C TAMPER N C Detector 1 COM N C NO COM NC Terminals TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUT Detector 2 Terminals COM N C N O COM N C TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT Address 088 MEM off with EOL resistor 10 fSee Tamper Wire Fault 11 Recognition Options Address 090 8 on ATZ enabled on 7484 only Esprit 748 9 2 11 Fire Circuit If your security installation requires the use of smoke detectors define
81. ns among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment Notification to Telephone Company Upon request customer shall notify telephone company of particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit FCC Registration Number 5A7AL01B728ULT Ringer Equivalence Number 0 1B U S amp Canada USOC Jack RJ31X USA CA31A CANADA Telephone Connection Requirements Except for telephone company provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks or equivalent in such a manner as to allow for easy immediate disconnection of terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if plug connected thereto is withdrawn no interference to operation of equipment at customer s premises which remains connected to telephone network shall occur by reason of such withdrawal Incidence of Harm Should terminal equipment protective circuitry cause harm to telephone network telephone company shall where practicable notify customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if action is deemed reasonable in circumstances In case of temporary discontinuance telephone company shall promptly notify customer and will be given opportunity t
82. nter 2nd when programming the master code as this will invalidate the master code ENTER Master or User 1 Code 2 digit code number 00 48 4 or 6 digit access code ENTER 11 2 Regular Arming This method commonly used for day to day arming will arm all the zones in the system To do so the keypad s green READY light must be illuminated indicating that all zones are closed All doors and windows must be closed and there can be no movement in areas monitored by motion detectors Once the READY light is on a valid user access code must be entered If a mistake is made entering the code or if the READY indicator is not on when the code was entered the keypad will emit a rejection beep beeeeeeep When the correct user access code is entered the keypad will emit a confirmation beep beep beep beep and the red arm indicator will illuminate The READY light will flash and the keypad will beep during the exit delay period see section 8 7 During the final 10 seconds of the exit delay the keypad will beep and the READY indicator will flash at a faster rate At the end of the exit delay the keypad will emit a confirmation beep the green READY indicator will extinguish and the red arm indicator will remain illuminated to indicate that the system is armed 11 2 1 One Key Regular Arming To use this feature enable the One Key Regular Arming option see section 8 3 When the green READY light is on pressi
83. nutes into address 045 ENTER nstaller Code 10 4 4 3 digit decimal value hours 10 4 5 3 digit decimal value minutes ENTER Key Access Programming gt key 9 The User 1 Master or Installer can program the Auto Arm Time using this method ENTER Installer Master or User 1 Code 9 2 digits representing hours 2 digits representing minutes ENTER 8 1 2 Auto Arming Options Feature Select Programming Address 090 key 2 Default Regular Arming The Auto Arm feature will arm the system as described in the table below Table 8 Auto Arming Options Partitioning Options Off Regular Arming On System A and B Arming Off Stay Arming On System A Arming 8 2 No Movement Auto Arming Feature Select Programming Address 086 key 6 Default Disabled If the control panel does not detect any movement zone openings for a specified period the panel will arm the system and transmit the event code programmed at address 517 Note the type of arming is dependent on the Auto Arming Options see section 8 1 2 Program the No Movement Auto Arm Time as described below Key 6 Off No Movement Auto Arm Disabled Key 6 On No Movement Auto Arm Enabled ENTER nstaller Code 10 8 6 6 On Off ENTER 8 2 1 No Movement Auto Arm Time Decimal Programming 2 Address 055 Default Disabled 000 disabled 001 255 X 15 minutes If the No Movement Auto
84. o the control panel using an ADP 1 line adapter and manually answering Espload from the control panel In Espload go to Main Menu Program Setup Modem amp Printer Configuration Set Dialing Condition to Blind Dial Program the panel telephone number in Espload and follow the instructions on the ADP 1 adapter When the computer has dialed press ENTER Installer Master or User 1 Code AWAY Cancel Communication Key Access Programming key STAY Use the Installer Code to cancel all communication and erase any unreported events in the buffer until the next reportable event Use the Master or User 1 code to cancel communication attempts with Espload ENTER Installer Master amp User 1 Code STAY Call Back Feature Select Programming gt Address 086 key 4 Default Call Back Disabled For additional security when a PC using the Espload software attempts to communicate with the control panel the control panel can hang up and call the PC back in order to re verify identification codes and re establish communication When the control panel answers the call it will verify if the Panel ID and PC Passwords match and if they do the control panel will hang up and call the Espload software back The Espload software will automatically go into wait for dial tone ready to answer when the control panel calls back Please note the Computer Telephone Number see section 5 4 must be programmed in order to use the Call Back
85. o correct the situation Changes in Telephone Company Equipment or Facilities The telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities equipment operations or procedures where such actions are reasonably required and proper in its business Should any such changes render customer s terminal equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities the customer shall be given adequate notice to effect the modifications to maintain uninterrupted service General This equipment shall not be used on coin telephone lines Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Ringer Equivalence Number REN The ren is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas sum of the rens of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company Equipment Maintenance Facility If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact facility indicated below for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from network until problem is corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning FCC Part 15 Warnings Information to User This equipment has
86. o use this feature enable the One Key Stay System A Arming option see section 7 4 When all the zones in System A are closed press and hold the stay key for 2 seconds to arm System A This feature can be used to allow specific individuals like service personnel i e cleaners maintenance to arm the system when leaving the protected area without giving them access to any other control panel operations For details on System A Arming refer to section 11 5 11 6 System Disarming The user must enter the protected area through a designated entry exit point The keypad will beep during the entry delay reminding the user to disarm the system Upon entry of a valid access code the red ARM indicator will extinguish and the keypad will emit a confirmation beep beep beep beep denoting the system has been disarmed If an incorrect access code is entered the keypad will emit a rejection beep beeeeeeeep Press the CLEAR key at any time to clear data and re enter another access code If an alarm was generated from a fire or 24 hour zone while the system was armed entering a valid user code will silence the siren However you should then check the zone and eliminate the cause of the alarm If you are unable to pinpoint the reason for the alarm call your installer 11 7 Alarm Memory If an alarm condition occurs when the system is armed the MEM key will turn on A record of all alarm situations that occur is stored in memory After di
87. of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all of the devices does not exceed 100 Industry Canada certification is only applicable to installation of devices which include transformers approved by the Canadian Standards Association CSA Requirements and Guidelines for UL Installations UL has only evaluated the 728ULT for compatibility with the Ademco model 685 FBI model CP220FB SUR GUARD SG MLR2 D6 and Silent Knight model 9000 UL listed in accordance with standard UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units standard UL985 Household Fire Warning Units and UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units Look for the UL mark on the product Only products bearing this mark are UL listed Some operational features are not permitted in UL installations To respect the standards for household applications the installer should follow these guidelines when configuring the system 1 All components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application 2 If the installation is a FIRE ALARM application refer to NFPA Standard 74 for details on smoke detector locations There must be at least one UL Listed Indoor Fire Alarm Warning Signalling Appliance 3 For UL cUL Burglar Applications Maximum entry time UL 45 seconds cU
88. ories amp Keypads If you would like to obtain more information on the following keypads security system accessories or other security products please contact your local Paradox distributor or come and visit us at our web site http www paradox ca Esprit 636 646 LED Keypads Esprit 642 LCD Keypads A wide range of analog and digital Motion Detectors Glass Break Detector 1 5 About Paradox Paradox Security Systems strives to design and manufacture the best security products money could buy Our products are of the highest quality standards and most importantly meet the needs and expectations of our customers By refusing to settle for the limitations of existing technology Paradox makes it clear we are not interested in mirroring the products already on the market Breaking down barriers to better technology is what innovation is all about The guiding principle behind Paradox research and development has always been to create security products that make sense Whether the situation calls for a full range of intelligent and easy to use control panels efficient peripheral security devices or false alarm free motion or breaking glass detectors We are putting all our resources into developing products that reflect our twin philosophies of innovation and user friendliness Now we invite you to reap the benefits 2 Reference amp Installation Manual 2 1 2 2 2 3 Part 2 INSTALLATION Location amp Mounting Remove the
89. ot being used disable it by shorting the ZONE and COM terminals of the keypad with a 1KQ resistor Table 2 Keypad Zone Recognition If using an LED keypad simply set the Zone Select Jumper at the back of the keypad Zone Select Jumper OFF Keypad Zone 1 Zone Select Jumper ON Keypad Zone 2 Note If the zone select jumper is changed the control panel will only recognize the change when the keypad is disconnected and re connected If using an LCD keypad with ATZ disabled program the keypad definition as follows Keypad Programming Mode option 2 Keypad Options Key 3 OFF Keypad Zone 1 Keypad Programming Mode option 2 Keypad Options Key 3 ON Keypad Zone 2 The control panel will display open keypad zones as follows Kpd Zone 1 Zone 13 Kpd Zone 2 Zone 14 Note When the ATZ feature is enabled in the control panel it will not be able to distinguish between zone 13 and keypad zone 1 and between zone 14 and keypad zone 2 see section 2 10 Once the keypad zones have been defined you must enable Keypad Zone Supervision see section 7 13 amp 7 14 in the control panel Figures 8 and 9 demonstrate typical keypad zone input installations Figure 8 Figure 9 KEYPAD ZONE 1 LED KEYPAD J1 Zone select Jumper OFF J2 EOL select jumper ON TWO KEYPADS TWO ZONES CONTROL PANEL AUX AUX GRN YEL In control panel enable keypad Supervision at address 090 Key 11 ON keypad zone 1 CONTROL PANEL
90. r see Reporting Options in section 6 1 For example if the alarm system is armed and a zone with a motion detector opens the control panel may dial the telephone number in order to send the programmed event code to the monitoring station computer There is no default telephone number and you can enter any number from 0 9 up to a maximum of 16 digits If you would like to enter any special keys or functions refer to table 5 below If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits press the trbl key to indicate the end of the telephone number ENTER nstaller Code 7 10 4 Telephone Number ENTER OR TRBL if number is 16 digits Monitoring Station Telephone Number 2 Streamline Section 06 amp 07 Hexa Programming Addresses 024 031 The control panel can communicate with two monitoring station numbers The control panel may at times dial the second number depending on the selected Reporting Options see section 6 1 If the monitoring station does not have a second number you must enter the same number as the first There is no default telephone number and you can enter any number from 0 9 up to a maximum of 16 digits If you would like to enter any special keys or functions refer to table 3 below If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits press the trbl key to indicate the end of the telephone number ENTER nstaller Code 7 10 6 Telephone Number ENTER OR TRBL if number is 16 digits
91. re pressed simultaneously For more information on programming the PGM refer to section 9 For UL and cUL warnings refer to the Warnings section EXAMPLE To program PGM 1 to conduct a smoke detector reset when the clear and enter keys are pressed at the same time Address 039 byp 2na Address 040 5 10 Address 042 2nd 6 Address 056 10 10 4 It is recommended to connect all 4 wire smoke detectors using a daisy chain configuration 2 12 Serial Output Connector The four pin Serial Output Connector is used to connect additional devices such as the 708DVACS communicator the Esprint printing module and the SRI 18 PGM Expander Module to the control panel For serial output connector specifications refer to section 1 3 10 Reference amp Installation Manual 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Part 3 ACCESS CODES Installer Code Streamline Section 00 gt Hexa Programming Addresses 000 002 Default 748 484848 Only the installer code allows you to program all control panel settings except the Master and User codes To program any setting in the control panel you must enter the programming mode by pressing the ENTER key followed by the installer code The installer code contains six digits and each digit can be any value from 0 to 9 Although the control panel can accept 4 digit codes when programming the installer code always enter six digits To change the installer code press ENTER
92. rming iese ee ee ee Re ee RR ee Auto Arm Time Auto Arming Options No Movement Auto Arming No Movement Auto Arm Time Esprit 748 One Key Regular Arming eee 32 One Key Stay System A Armimg eise ee ek ee ke 33 Arming using a keyswitch A 33 IERE ME EE N 33 Exit Delay RE EE HEN 33 Beep on Exit Delay eise ee esse ee be ee ee Ge ed ed ee ee ee ee 33 Alarm Transmission Della 34 Silent Zones amp Silent Panics Option 34 Bell Cut Off Time ENEE 34 Code Priority c EE gi tete tete tees ins 34 PGM PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 35 NIR 35 PGM Timer Setting AA 35 PGM ODUONS i5 m Ve RES KA Ee te Ee Ge n ge Ee ee EE ie 36 OTHER OPTIONS Ke see deeler ene See Kei ie xa 37 Telephone Line Monitoring TM 37 Dialing Options EE crece 37 Dialing Pulse Rates sees 37 Keypad Panic Options iese ee ee ek ee Re Re ee 37 Kapell lime SEE ER ee Ee Ge De Ee EE eek 38 Time Correction sese 38 Tamper Wire Fault Recognition Options 38 Tamper Bypass Options iese ke ee Re Re Re ke 39 Installer Test Mode eene 39 Exclude Power Failure From Trouble Display 39 Audible Trouble Warning AAA 39 Power Down Reset 39 USER KEYPAD FUNCTIONS eese 40 Programming Master
93. rogramming the control panel we recommend you read sections 5 through 11 of this manual in order to acquire a good understanding of the control panel and its many features When programming with the keypad certain addresses are programmed using different methods These methods are described in detail below Each section in this manual will reference the appropriate programming method 4 2 1 Hexa Programming Addresses 000 to 043 and 300 to 527 are programmed using the Hexa Programming method In this mode you can enter any hexa digit from 0 F where keys 1 to 9 represent digits 1 to 9 respectively the other keys represent hexa digits A to F as shown in Figure 22 To program using the Hexa Programming method 1 Press ENTER Installer Code 2 The ENTER key will flash indicating you are in programming mode 3 Enter the desired 3 digit address 4 The keypad will display the 2 digit data currently saved at this address as described in Figure 22 5 Enter 2 digit data after entering data you do not need to press enter the software will automatically save the data into the selected address 6 Return to step 2 to continue programming or press CLEAR to exit programming mode 12 Reference amp Installation Manual Figure 22 Clears Address no data DECIMAL DISPLAY FOR LED KEYPADS Note LCD keypads will display current data on the screen MES L1 L2 JL3 A 10 B 11 C 12 TRBL 4 5 6 128 64 32 16 B711 Rees Each key in the
94. rt 1 Introduction About This Manual This manual provides all the information you will need to understand panel operation features and functions If you are familiar with other security control panels we recommend that you read this manual at least once to familiarize yourself with panel features and programming Please refer to the index for a complete list of this manual s contents The following terminology is used throughout this manual indicates a key on the keypad 2 indicates a key on the keypad must be pressed A indicates a warning or important note italic indicates data that must be entered reference to a section in the manual or an example SMALL CAPS indicates terminals or LEDs that are located on the control panel keypad etc Most sections in this manual are layed out as follows Programming Method used Section Section Title Where feature is programmed to program this feature Advanced Technology Zoning ATZ Feature Select Programming e Address 090 key 8 Factory Default Default ATZ Disabled m Enabling the ATZ feature allows you to install two detection devices per zone input Er of Each detection device will have its own zone number and each will transmit a separate u alarm code that will display on the keypad For information on how to connect the detection devices and how the panel recognizes them please refer to section 2 10 Key 8 Off ATZ Disabled Option Key 8 On
95. s Communicator Formats Ademco Contact ID all codes Ademco Contact ID programmable codes 22 Ademco Express eene DTMF no handshake i Standard Pulse Formats sse 22 Reporting Event Codes A 22 Arming Codes Disarming Codes Alarm Codes Restore Codes Shutdown Codes za Tamper Trouble Codes AAA 23 Trouble Restore Codes AAA 23 Special Codes Auto Test Report Manual Test Report A Power Failure Report Delay Recent Close Delay sen Report Zone Restore Options ese ee Re ee 25 Report Code Disarming Options ssesseseseeeseeereereeeneeeeee 25 ZONE DEFINITIONS eene Zone Speed iti eI OE EE ERI R Advanced Technology Zoning ATZ Tales RT Intellizone Time Delay Silent Zones 24 Hour amp Fire Zones see ee ee ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Zone 15 Enable Disable eere Instant Zones Follow Zones Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Entry Time Delay 2 Partitioning System A Stay Zones System EE Bypass Enabled Zones AAA Auto Zone Shutdown EOL Zones Enabled Disabled AAA Keypad Zone 1 Gupervlelon iese ee ee ee Re Keypad Zone 2 Supervision see ARM DISARM amp ALARM OPTIONS 31 Timed Auto A
96. sarming the system pressing once on the MEM key will display which zones were open during the alarm period by illuminating the corresponding zone indicator s or by displaying it on the LCD screen depending on the type of keypad used Please note if the MEM key is pressed again when using LED keypads 636 and 646 you will enter the event display which can only be decoded with a 642 LCD keypad To exit the alarm memory display press the CLEAR key If using a 642 LCD keypad press the MEM key followed by the INFO key and use the up and down keys to scroll through the event list in memory The alarms will remain in memory until the system is armed and disarmed without generating an alarm 11 8 Keyswitch or Pushbutton Arming Disarming A keyswitch or push button can be used to Stay section 11 4 or Regular section 11 2 arm disarm the system If the system is ready and the button is pressed the system will arm Pressing the button again will disarm the system If a Stay armed system is in entry delay or if an alarm has been generated while Stay armed the keyswitch or push button can not be used to disarm the system In this case only a keypad can disarm the system In a partitioned system the keyswitch or push button will arm disarm System A regardless of the System B status To enable this feature and set the options stay or regular arming refer to Arming Using Keyswitch in section 8 5 11 9 Manual Zone Bypassing When a zone is byp
97. site amount from the Time Correction table in order to automatically correct the time setting every 24 hours Example The control panel loses 4 minutes per month representing an average loss of 8 seconds per day Therefore program 2 plus 8 seconds as the second digit in address 037 to compensate for the 8 second loss Table 13 Time Correction Table address 037 2nd digit 2ND No adjustment 4 Plus 16 seconds 8 Minus 4 seconds AWAY FORCE Minus 20 seconds 1 2 3 10 7 Plus 4 seconds 5 Plus 20 seconds 9 Minus 8 seconds BYP Minus 24 seconds Plus 8 seconds 6 Plus 24 seconds 0 Minus 12 seconds MEM Minus 28 seconds Plus 12 seconds 7 Plus 28 seconds STAY Minus 16 seconds TBL TRBL Minus 32 seconds Tamper Wire Fault Recognition Options Feature Select Programming Address 088 keys 10 to 11 If the control panel detects an open or a short on a zone when the system is armed regardless of the tamper wire settings it will always generate an alarm and trouble indicator key 9 Alarms will be audible or silent depending on individual zone definitions If an open or short occurs on a disarmed system the control panel will generate an incident depending on the following settings Table 14 Tamper Recognition Option Key 10 0 Key sTAY Tamper Wire Fault disabled Trouble Indicator enabled Silent Alarm enabled Audible Alarm enabled
98. staller Code 10 5 2 3 digit decimal value 001 255 minutes ENTER Code Priority Feature Select Programming Address 062 078 all keys In order for a user to arm a partitioned system to Stay arm to Away arm or to manually bypass zones the user must be given code priority Using the Feature Select Programming Method identify which arming method each user can use For more information on arming disarming methods please refer to section 11 Also refer to the Programming Guide for additional information Partitioning Disabled Addresses 062 066 Selected keys indicate which user codes can activate Stay arming Addresses 068 072 Selected keys indicate which user codes can activate Away arming Addresses 074 078 Selected keys indicate which user codes can Bypass zones Partitioning Enabled Addresses 062 066 Selected keys indicate which user codes can arm System A Addresses 068 072 Selected keys indicate which user codes can arm System B Addresses 074 078 Selected keys indicate which user codes can bypass zones 34 Reference amp Installation Manual 9 1 9 2 Part 9 PGM PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT i We strongly suggest using of the Espload software to program the PGMs PGM Types Streamline Sections 09 Hexa Programming Address 039 These control panels have two programmable outputs PGMs When a PGM closes a ground is supplied to activate any device or relay connected to it provi
99. t attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all of the devices does not exceed 100 The Load Number of this unit is 33 Industry Canada certification is only applicable to installation of devices which include transformers approved by the Canadian Standards Association CSA Esprit 748 AT Index Numeric 24 Hour amp Fire Zones ees sesse ee see ee Ge ee Ge Ge ee Ge ee ee 27 A Died EM 3 Access Codes AE 11 Accessories amp Keypads AA 2 Advanced Technology Zoning ATZ esee 8 27 Alarm Memory seseeeeeeen emen menn 42 Alarm Report Codes VAN 23 Alarm Transmission Delay AA 34 Answer Espload ese Gee Se Ge gee Res Gee ee Ee Ee netiis 16 Arming Report Codes iese ee ee Re ee Re Re Re ens 23 Arming Disarming Partitions AA 41 Audible Trouble Warning eee 39 Auto Arm ln 32 Auto Arming Options ee ee ee Re Re Re Re 32 Auto Test Report senin ER Ee SE Ge ER ELE Ge EN ER ee EER Ennis 24 Auto Zone Shutdown sse 29
100. t terminal Each device will be assigned a zone see table below and each will transmit a separate alarm code therefore capable of adding one or two zones to your security system Regardless of the number of keypads in the system the control panel supports a maximum of two keypad zones Example 1 A security installation is comprised of five keypads Of these five keypads only two can have their zone input terminals enabled see Figure 9 The other three keypads must have their zone input terminals disabled as described below Example 2 A security installation is comprised of three 636 keypads and two 642 LCD keypads You can enable the ATZ Zone Doubling feature on one of the 642 keypads providing you with 2 zones on one keypad input terminal see Figure 10 The remaining four keypads must have their input terminals disabled as described below Note if using two keypad zones one keypad must be defined as keypad zone 1 while the other must be defined as keypad zone 2 Unless you are using an LCD keypad with the ATZ zone doubling feature enabled in which case the LCD will automatically define the keypad zones The control panel will recognize these added zones as shown in the table below Disabling 636 646 Keypad Zones If the keypad zone input terminal is not being used disable it by shorting the blue zone wire with the black com wire of the keypad Esprit 748 5 Disabling 642 Keypad Zones If the keypad zone input terminal is n
101. tem has not automatically armed itself at the specified time 517 No Movement No Movement Auto Arming is enabled see section 8 2 and no movement has occurred for the designated amount of time 518 Partial Arming Whenever the system is Away armed Stay armed or armed while one or more zones are bypassed 519 Recent Close An alarm occurs shortly after the system has been armed refer to Recent Close Delay in section 6 10 520 Duress The Duress feature is enabled see section 3 4 and a User disarms the system using the User Code 48 524 Log In Espload Espload software is used to communicate with the Control Panel 525 Program Change The installer code is used to enter the programming mode 521 to 523 Reserved for Future Use 526 to 527 Reserved for Future Use Auto Test Report Decimal Programming gt Addresses 046 048 Default Auto Test Report Disabled The report code programmed at address 512 will be reported to the monitoring station after the number of days programmed at address 046 and the time programmed at address 047 hours and 048 minutes has elapsed To disable this feature program 000 at address 046 Also note that if 2nd 2nd is programmed at address 512 nothing will be reported ENTER Installer Code 10 4 6 3 digits days 10 4 7 3 digits hours 10 4 8 3 digits minutes ENTER Manual Test Report Key Access Programming gt key byp Activating the man
102. to program addresses 300 527 if using the Ademco Contact I D all codes format If you plan to program most of the event code addresses we suggest you use the Hexa Streamlined Section Programming Method as described in section 4 2 2 Otherwise use the Hexa Programming Method as described in section 4 2 1 6 6 1 Arming Codes Streamline Sections 11 to 23 Hexa Programming Addresses 300 349 Whenever the system is armed the control panel will send the programmed event code to the Monitoring Station identifying who or how the system was armed 6 6 2 Disarming Codes Streamline Sections 23 to 35 Hexa Programming Addresses 350 399 Whenever the system is disarmed the control panel will send the programmed event code to the Monitoring Station identifying who disarmed the system 6 6 3 Alarm Codes Streamline Section 36 to 41 Hexa Programming Addresses 400 423 Whenever an alarm occurs the control panel will send the programmed event code to the Monitoring Station identifying which zone generated an alarm 6 6 4 Restore Codes Streamline Sections 42 to 47 gt Hexa Programming Addresses 424 447 The control panel will send the programmed event code to the Monitoring Station as soon as the zone closes after having generated an alarm or as soon as the zone closes after bell cut off For more information please see Report Zone Restore Options in section 6 11 6 6 5 Shutdown Codes Streamline Sections 48 to 53 Hexa Programming
103. ty features and functions Each numeral from 1 to 12 on the keypad respectively represents each zone from 1 to 12 on the control panel When the 2ND key flashes press the 2ND key to view zones 13 to 24 where keys 1 to 12 represent zones 13 24 respectively When the zone light is off the status in the protected zone is normal If the zone light is on this means the zone is open An LCD keypad will display the open zone numbers on the Screen The green ready indicator on the keypad will illuminate when the status of all the zones is normal zones are closed Therefore all protected windows and doors must be closed and motion detectors must not detect any movement except those zones that have been bypassed Confirmation Beep an intermittent series of beeps beep beep beep indicates a successful keypad entry or system operation End Rejection Beep one long tone beeeeeeep indicates incorrect keypad entry or unsuccessful system operation 11 1 Programming Master amp User Codes The Esprit control panels have one Master 00 code and up to 48 User 01 48 codes The default Master code is 474747 The Master code can arm the system using any arming method can create modify user codes and can perform Key Access Programming see section 10 13 The User 1 code can create modify access codes and perform key access programming The access code consists of either 4 or 6 digits and each digit can be any value from 0 to 9 Note do not e
104. ual test report will send the Event Code programmed at address 512 to the Monitoring Station ENTER Installer Master or User 1 Code BYP ENTER Power Failure Report Delay Decimal Programming gt Addresses 054 Default 30 minutes After a power failure the control panel will delay transmission of the event code programmed at address 499 by the period programmed at this address 001 to 255 minutes ENTER nstaller Code 10 5 4 3 digit decimal value 001 255 ENTER Recent Close Delay Decimal Programming gt Addresses 060 Default Recent Close Delay Disabled The system will transmit the recent close event code programmed at address 519 if after arming the system an alarm occurs within the period programmed at this address 001 to 255 minutes Program 000 into address 060 tO disable this feature ENTER nstaller Code 10 6 10 3 digit decimal value 001 255 ENTER 24 Reference amp Installation Manual 6 11 Report Zone Restore Options Feature Select Programming c Address 088 key BYP Default Zone Restore Codes Transmit on Bell Cut Off With the BYP key Off the report codes programmed at addresses 424 447 see Restore Codes in section 6 6 4 will only transmit if the zone has returned to normal after bell cut off see section 8 11 With the BYP key On the codes will transmit as soon as the zone returns to normal zone closure Key BvP Off Report on Bell Cut Off
105. unt number ENTER nstaller Code 7 10 8 4 digit Account Code 1 4 digit Account Code 2 ENTER ENTER nstaller Code 7 10 8 2nd 3 digit Account Code 1 2nd 3 digit Account Code 2 ENTER Communicator Formats Streamline Section 09 Hexa Programming Address 038 Default Ademco Slow for both numbers The following option will determine which format the control panel will use to communicate with the Monitoring Station You can select a different communicator format for each Monitoring Station Telephone Number Using table 4 below select the appropriate communication format The first digit represents the Communication Format for Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1 and the second digit represents the Communication Format for Monitoring Station Telephone Number 2 Below you will find a brief description of all available Communicator Formats ENTER nstaller Code 10 3 8 First digit Monitoring Station Telephone 1 Second digit Monitoring Station Telephone 2 ENTER Table 6 Communicator Formats Key Key 2ND ADEMCO slow 1400Hz 1900Hz 10bps 6 RADIONICS with PARITY 1400Hz 40Bps 1 1400Hz 1800Hz 10bps 7 RADIONICS with PARITY 2300Hz 40Bps 2 SILENT KNIGHT fast 1400Hz 1900Hz 20bps 8 ADEMCO express 3 SESCOA 2300Hz 1800Hz 20bps 9 ADEMCO contact ID programmable codes 4 RADIONICS 40Bps with 1400Hz handshake 0 ADE
106. will appear in the keypad s trouble display key 7 on When the next event occurs reportable or non reportable the control panel will begin the dialing sequence again Split Reporting When the system is not in alarm the control panel will report all Event Codes to Monitoring Station Telephone 2 If communication fails the dialer will hang up wait a predetermined period and dial the number again The control panel will dial the number eight times until communication is established see Figure 24 on the following page After eight unsuccessful attempts the redial sequence ends and a communicator report failure will appear in the keypad s trouble display key 7 on When the next event occurs reportable or non reportable the control panel will begin the dialing sequence again When the system is in alarm the control panel will report all Event Codes to Monitoring Station Telephone 1 Any ongoing communication upload download or reporting to Telephone 2 will stop immediately and the panel will dial Telephone 1 If communication fails the dialer will hang up wait a predetermined period and dial the number again The control panel will dial the number eight times until communication is established see Figure 24 below After eight unsuccessful attempts the redial sequence ends and a communicator report failure will appear in the keypad s trouble display key 7 on When the next event occurs reportable or non reportable the
107. y AC Fail 499 and 507 AC Loss Fire Loop Trouble 500 and 508 Fire Loop Trouble Timer Loss Timer Programmed 501 and 509 Time Date Reset TLM Trouble Restore Test Report 511 512 Telco 1 Fault Periodic Test Panic 1 keys 1 and 3 513 Panic Alarm Panic 22 keys 4 and 6 514 Medical Panic 3 keys 7 and 9 515 Fire Alarm Duress 520 Duress Late to Close or No Movement 516 and 517 Late to Open Close Partial Arming 518 Group Bypass Recent Close Espload Log In Program Change 6 5 2 6 5 3 6 5 4 6 5 5 519 Open Close Remote Access Program Changed Ademco Contact ID programmable codes Please note that this format must use a 4 digit system account code see section 6 4 Ademco Contact ID is a fast communicator format that uses tone transmission instead of pulse transmission Use the Ademco Contact event list of industry standard messages and event codes found in the programming guide to program the desired event codes into addresses 300 to 527 Ademco Express This high speed reporting format communicates 2 digit 00 to FF events programmed at addresses 300 to 527 at a speed of 2 seconds per event Unlike other Ademco formats the Contact ID Event Codes are not used Please note this format must use a 4 digit system account code see section 6 4 DTMF no handshake This format is the same as the Ademco contact ID
108. you are in programming mode 3 Enter 3 digit address 062 126 4 After entering the address the keypad will display the feature selection status The On Off status of the keys determines the selected features as described in the Programming Guide and in the appropriate sections of this manual Turn the keys On Off by pressing the appropriate key until the desired options are set Then press the ENTER key to accept there will be a confirmation beep indicating the options have been accepted The enter key will flash to indicate that the software is awaiting the next address entry 5 Return to step 3 to continue programming or press CLEAR to exit programming mode 4 2 5 Key Access Programming This method allows for quick programming of features without entering addresses or section numbers The following features are programmed using the installer code as well as the master and user 1 codes Installer Test Mode see section 10 9 Auto Arm Time see section 8 1 1 Answer Espload see section 5 6 Call Espload see section 5 5 Cancel Communication see section 5 7 Manual Test Report see section 6 8 Panel Time see section 10 5 14 Reference amp Installation Manual 5 1 5 2 Part 5 PANEL SETTINGS FOR ESPLOAD Panel Answer Options Streamline Section 00 Hexa Programming Address 003 Default Answering Machine Override Disabled amp Maximum 8 rings The following two options will define how the control pane
109. zone 2 8 Reference amp Installation Manual 2 10 1 2 10 2 2 10 3 N C Contacts Without EOL Resistor If your security installation does not require tamper or wire fault recognition but you are using the ATZ feature connect the detection devices and program the control panel as shown in Figure 17 Do not use devices with normally open contacts as this will cause the system to remain in alarm This setup will communicate the status of each device to the control panel see Figure 16 displaying open zones on the keypad N C Contacts Without EOL Resistor With Tamper Recognition If your security installation requires tamper recognition and you are using the ATZ feature connect the detection devices and program the control panel as shown in Figure 18 Do not use devices with normally open contacts as this will cause the zone to remain open This setup will communicate the status of each zone to the control panel see Figure 16 displaying open zones on the keypad The control panel will also communicate any detected tampers cuts on the system as per Tamper Wire Fault Recognition Options see section 10 7 N C Contacts With EOL Resistor With Tamper amp Wire Fault Recognition UL If your system requires tamper cut and wire fault short recognition connect two detection devices to one input terminal with a 1KQ end of line EOL resistor and program the control panel as shown in Figure 19 Do not use devices with

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