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1. SESS hreaded ground stud Threaded Tf ground stud Control Communicator o MOL EXE gt gt n o C gt AE3 or AE4 Enclosure P N 31005B 1 Copyright O 1996 Detection Systems Inc Page 1 of 1
2. DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide a B pc lt gt Enclosure Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 3 0 Control Terminal Wiring WARNING Before servicing remove all power including the transformer battery and phone line A complete functional test is required after any programming CAUTION Incorrect connections may result in damage to the unit System is Power Limited except for battery terminals All wiring entering this enclosure must be power limited Q A C Power Indication LED EARTH GROUND Must be connected to a good earth ground such as a cold water pipe and also connected to the cabinet cover using the supplied wire jumper A C INPUT Use U L listed 18 VAC 50 VA class 2 transformer Model TR 1850 requires 50 60 Hz unswitched dedicated outlet do not share ALARM OUTPUT Provides 12 VDC special application up to 1 75 A for powering bells siren drivers etc Function programmed in address 0146 AUXILIARY POWER Provides 12 VDC special application up to 1 0 A for powering detectors TYPICAL BURGLAR AND FIRE WIRING Zone Loop Zone Loop Zone Loop Aux Power Input or PO2 terminal 5 or 7 Typical 2 wire smoke detector wiring Typical burglar alarm loop wiring for a list of compatible 2 wire smoke detectors see Technical Service Note P N 27685 End of Line
3. Required on PBX systems Enter the Data Digit as a Select Options IN 21314 516 7 8 9 o2 o 4 Dit delay or 18 sec onnon24H ourado e el el je e e e je Dil dotay isem mamma meamor eje ele olo ole Send am vaeiterarDiserdgtt ___ 0 0 0 0 jelelele aa Send alarms va bom ARDS andaga elejejel lelelele Use nosam wose eejjeee Use 300 Baudcomm rws TITT elelelelelelele 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads Only applicable when using the ARDIS option AA If this option is selected see address 0494 0495 These selections can only be used with systems that have only one partition This selection must be chosen for U L Certificated installations when using the ARDIS module 12 29 Phone Number Format Programming Program Addresses 0529 0530 Select Option D Phone Number Disabled 0 3 1 no Extended Reporting 3 1E Extended Reporting Enterijhe DD asa 3 1 with Parity 3 er ne M Note 31E with Parity EN Select Options K 2 13 4 5 H Phone Number 1 Format Address 0529 H H H H Phone Number 2 Format Address 0530 e R H H H H H When using the ARDIS communications module n H a Is d tA H Program address 0529 as data digit 1 H e e jej lo je e 7 4 Brees contact Fw oeu f C C R R ee Tela LLL T MEE M ELT 9 data digit 2 1 Program address 053
4. Current Draw 1 mA Standby 1 mA Alarm e DS7465 Input Output Module up to 20 per system Requires a DS7430 Multiplex Expansion Module The DS7465 provides a Form C relay that may be programmed to activate on system events and an input loop to monitor conventional Normally Open or Normally Closed contacts It reports their status to the control panel as multiplex addresses Current Draw 1 mA Standby 1 mA with relay energized Occupies 2 zones e DS7480 Bell Supervision Module 1 per system The DS7480 provides a means of monitoring bells It provides a supervised polarity reversing output re lay to activate the bell It also provides a Form C Bell Fault Output to be connected to the control pan el Current Draw 87 mA 12 VDC Standby 50 mA 12 VDC Alarm e DS7481 Single Phone Line Monitor 1 per system The DS7481 provides a means of monitoring a sin gle phone line for fault conditions When a fault is detected the DS7481 automatically closes its Nor mally Open relay contacts to provide a means of sig naling the fault Current Draw 20 mA Standby 20 mA Alarm s DS7488 Octal Relay Module 2 per system The DS7488 provides 8 Form C relay outputs for addition to the system The outputs are fully pro grammable and can be activated by system events Each output operates individually of the other 7 out puts for complete flexibility Current Draw 10 mA 40 mA for each relay when energized
5. The control communicator is also available in three package for mats The packages include the following e DS7400XiF DS7400Xi in large red enclosure manufactured from 18 Ga cold rolled steel and measures 15 0 Wide by 20 75 High by 4 25 Deep 88 1 cm Wide by 52 7 cm High by 10 8 cm Deep DS7400XiFCP DS7400XFi package DS7420i DS7447 AE TR16 DS7400XiCC DS7400Xi in an Attack Enclosure When installing a U L Listed system refer to the Installation Guide for U L Listed Systems See Section 14 0 Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 2 0 Enclosure Installation The DS7400Xi control communicator and the enclosure are shipped together The control however still needs to be installed into the enclosure Hardware for mounting the enclosure to a wall and the control to the enclosure is located in its own hardware pack 2 1 Install the Enclosure Use the enclosure as a template and mark the top mounting holes on the mounting surface Pre start the mounting screws for these two holes Slide the en closure onto these mounting screws so that the screws move up into the thinner section of the holes Tighten the screws Screw in the remaining two screws in either set of bottom mount ing holes Knock out the desired wire entrances on the enclosure Enclosure Circuit board Support Post Assembly Flip up view to show retainer tabs Ground Wire aeee 2 2 Install th
6. 0021 Zone Number 4 0082 Zone Number 65 0143 Zone Number 126 0022 Zone Number 5 0083 Zone Number 66 0144 Zone Number 127 0023 Zone Number 6 0084 Zone Number 67 0145 Zone Number 128 0024 Zone Number 7 0085 Zone Number 68 0146 Alarm Output 0025 Zone Number 8 0086 Zone Number 69 0147 Programmable Output 1 0026 Zone Number 9 0087 Zone Number 70 0148 Programmable Output 2 0027 Zone Number 10 0088 Zone Number 71 0149 Output Partition Assignment 0028 Zone Number 11 0089 Zone Number 72 0150 Output Partition Assignment 0029 Zone Number 12 0090 Zone Number 73 0165 Partition Control 0030 Zone Number 13 0091 Zone Number 74 0169 Quick Arm Control 0031 Zone Number 14 0092 Zone Number 75 0173 Keypad Assignment 0032 Zone Number 15 0093 Zone Number 76 0174 Keypad Assignment 0033 Zone Number 16 0094 Zone Number 77 0175 Keypad Assignment 0034 Zone Number 17 0095 Zone Number 78 0176 Keypad Assignment 0035 Zone Number 18 0096 Zone Number 79 0177 Keypad Assignment 0036 Zone Number 19 0097 Zone Number 80 0178 Keypad Assignment 0037 Zone Number 20 0098 Zone Number 81 0179 Keypad Assignment 0038 Zone Number 21 0099 Zone Number 82 0180 Keypad Assignment 0039 Zone Number 22 0100 Zone Number 83 0181 Emergency Key 0040 Zone Number 23 0101 Zone Number 84 0182 Panic Key 0041 Zone Number 24 0102 Zone Number 85 0183 Custom Arming 0042 Zone Number 25 0103 Zone Number 86 0184 Custom Arming 0043 Zone Number 26 0104 Zone Number 87 0185 Force Arming amp Ground Fault 0044
7. 4 7 Enter Data Digit 1 6 Enter Data Digit 2 1 Enter the pound key Enter the Program Address 0 1 4 9 Enter Data Digit 1 8 Enter Data Digit 2 O Enter the pound key f Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode See Glossary section 7 4 for further details Data Digit Select Option DD Programmable Output 1 will Latch on ANY Zone Alarm o be ON for 10 seconds after ON during Entry Pre Alert pressing System Reset ON for 10 sec after pressing System Reset Programmable Output 2 will be OFF for 10 seconds after ON when system is Armed 3 pressing System Reset Ground Start 4 System Status ready to arm 5 Options DD Zone am Disabled 0 3 Zone Alarm delayed by 20 sec Keypad Sounder Output ARCS Access Output 10 sec pulse 9 Burg and Fire Alarm Panic Duress Output This includes invisible zones See glossary for further details See section 7 4for description of this option Address Default Alarm 0146 63 Programmable Output 1 0147 33 Programmable Output 2 0148 23 12 7 Output Partition Assignment Program Addresses 0149 0150 In Output Partition Assignment each On board output is assigned to PA 01 49 PA 01 50 a partition By default outputs are assigned to all partitions Data Digit Data Digit Select Option DD 1 2 1 2 Address Default Belongs to Partition 1 Alarm 0149 DD1 Belongs to Partition 2
8. 8 7 6 4 0 Enter the Program Address 0 1 9 8 Data Digit 1 Enter Data Digit 1 1 Enter Data Digit 2 0 Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode Program Address 0198 Program Address 0200 Data 1 Data 9 2 Data J 1 Data i 2 Select Option DD Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 5 Partition 6 General Code can Arm Disarm and Bypass RRI F T x 3E Program Address 0199 Program Address 0201 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit Data Digit 2 General Code can Arm and Disarm Hi e L General Code can Arm 3 General Code canarm Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 7 Partition 8 12 22 Arming Warning Programming Program Addresses 0202 0205 Example Arming Warning programming defines whether the keypad will be audible To program the keypads in Partition 1 to be audible during exit delay during the exit delay period If programmed the keypad sounder will acti and the keypads in Partition 2 not to be audible during exit delay vate once every 5 seconds during the exit delay At 10 seconds and 5 sec Data Digit 1 A Data Digit 2 0 onds remaining the keypad sounder will activate 3 times Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 0 2 0 2 PA 0202 PA 0204 Enter Data Digit 1 4 FS iku Enter Data Digit 2 0 Data Digit Data Digit Enter the pound key 1 2 Program the next Address Program a d
9. Continued Select Option pD Data Digit Disabled z 2 Follow 1 2 AC Power Fail E System wide wey et Events Poonmunenorrale s System Fault Any 0 3 are Hex values l They will display as A D at the keypads Data Digit Keypad Supervision Fault E 1 2 Multiplex Bus Fault 6 A Aux Power Fault tel iru ela pg DJ Fire Zone Trouble Fal A Select Option IDD Sewmy __ fol Disabled Zone Trouble EE Follow Output Function Battery Test Follow Output Function 3 Follow Output Function 4 Follow Output Function 5 Follow Output Function 6 The Octal Relay Module is the DS7488 Follow Output Function 7 See section 1 13 for further details Follow Output Function 8 Follow Output Function 9 To have the DS7488 s relays follow the Output Functions f Follow Output Function 10 program Data Digit 1 of this address as a 3 then program data digit 2 as shown Follow Output Function 11 Follow Output Function 12 See System Overview section 6 1 6 for further details Follow Output Function 13 Follow Output Function 14 To program the Output Functions see section 12 33 Follow Output Function 15 Up to 15 Output Functions may be programmed 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads 12 32 1 Octal Relay Module Output Partition Assignment Program Addresses 3725 3732 Program Address 3725 Program Address 3726 Program Address 3727 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit
10. Data Digit 1 2 Example To program the Octal Relay Module s Output 9 z to follow Output Function 1 Select Option Data Digit 1 3 Data Digit 2 1 Latch ON after Zone Alarm Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 ON during Entry Pre Alert E he P A 1 4 4 7 Enter Dos Digit 1 ri EEE ON for 10 sec after pressing System Reset Enter Data Digit 2 1 n Enter the pound key Dij ON when System is Armed Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode Ground Start oO ie System Status Ready to Arm Octal DS7488 1 Zone Alarm Relay Addresses Zone Alarm delayed by 20 seconds Keypad Sounder Output Access Output 10 sec pulse Panic Duress Output Follow System Wide Events Follow Output Functions See next page for programming options 2 and 3 Fs This includes invisible zones See glossary for further details y See section 7 4 for description of this option H R BRR NOIA W MN These two charts are for programming Data Digit the Octal Relay Module to follow events Follow 1 2 by partition DONS o 1 3 Disabled ej Octal Relay partition assignments are Burglar Alarm e je d dd 3725 2732 See Section 232 1 FreAam ole Continued on next page DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 32 Octal Relay Module Output Programming Program Addresses 1456 1471
11. H HEX values 32 History Readback 28 Input Cross Matrix 55 Interior Entry Exit Follower 15 Interior Home Away 15 Interior Instant 15 Invisible Alarms 15 K Keypad Alarms 26 Keypad Assignment 17 40 Keypad Fire Alarm 18 Keypad Fire Restoral 18 Keypad Partition 40 Keypad Problems 78 Keypad Sounder Output 16 Keyswitch Input 15 L Latch on Any Zone Alarm 16 Load Number 20 Local Program Successful Report 19 Local Program Unsuccessful Report 19 Low Battery Report 19 Master Code 53 Master Keypad 30 Master Keypad Arming 30 Master Keypad Disarm 31 Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Master Keypad Programming 17 Master PIN 21 Maximum Security Arming 14 Multiple Keypad Use 18 Multiple Zone Input 16 Multiplex Zone 77 N Normal Arming 14 0 Octal Relay 53 ON during Entry Pre Alert 16 ON for 10 seconds 16 ON when System is Armed 16 Open Close Report 44 Output Access 16 Output Cross Matrix 55 Output Function programming 55 Output Keypad Sounder 16 Output Panic Duress 17 Output Partition 38 Output Partition Assignment 56 Output Programming 16 Output programming 38 55 P Pager Format 71 Panic Key 41 Panic Duress Output 17 Partition Assignment 36 Partition Control 39 Partition Control Programming 17 Perimeter Arming 14 Perimeter Instant Arming 14 Phone Answering 52 Phone Number Programming 63 PIN 21 PIN Expiration Date 22 Program Addresses 84 Programmer s Code 53 Pr
12. mr Note Shared cable is not recommended for keypad multiplex options bus telephone or siren wiring kk DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 4 0 Hardware Layout Example ARDIS Interface Module Keypads 11 415 must be connected to the Options Bus Keypads 1 410 must be connected to the Keypad Bus Be LE EEE Z us Eoo SOIT l DS7400Xi n o 9 XXIII RSS OO puu pu E EET power Tous E DS7432 8 Input nil LE Remote Modules EEE ne 47KQ Dry contact inputs J E E DS7420i Dual Phone DS7488 Octal Line Bell Supervision Relay Board Module c lt gt gt DS7450 52 Series Contacts DS7460 Input Modules and Note Ensure at least 1 4 separation between DS7465 Input Output Modules battery wires and all other cabling DS7447 and DS7445 Keypads Up to 15 keypads may be used Keypads 1 10 connect to the Keypad Bus and keypads 11 15
13. you don t need to re program this address In the example below a 0 is the default value EM If the default value is not shown in reverse print it will be shown in a separate table 10 6 Setting the Control to the Factory Default CAUTION Only enter 0 1 in Program Address 4058 when you are completely sure you want to erase all installer program ming Entering 0 1 4 in Program Address 4058 will immediately reset the control to the factory default Any programming already done by the installer will be erased This action cannot be reversed To set the control s programming values back to the default enter the programming mode then enter 4 0 5 8 0 1 7 10 7 Exiting the Programmer s Mode To exit the Programmer s Mode press the key for a minimum of 2 seconds If no keypad entries are made for 4 minutes the control will automatically exit you from the Programmer s Mode 11 0 Understanding the Programming Charts The Programming Reference Guide makes use of three types of charts Each is described below Enter the Data Digit as a A Feature je je ej je The dots represent which Feature3 jeje jeje 1 DM dd included rewes elelele M Example To select Feature 2 only enter the data digit as a 1 To select Feature 2 and Identifies the options features Feature 4 available for this address enter the data digit as a 5 If the chart looks like this a combination of feat
14. 0021 Follow Zone or Output Function 10 0022 Function 11 0023 Follow Zone or Output Function 12 0024 Follow Zone or Output Function 13 45 Follow Zone or Output Function 14 EE Follow Zone or Output Function 15 Hint Address Zone Number 47 To program Output Functions see section 12 33 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads Follow Zone or Output 12 4 Zone Partition Assignment Program Addresses 1248 1311 In Zone Partition Assignment each zone is assigned to a parti tion By default all zones are assigned to partition 1 Data Digit The partition assignment for odd numbered zones is programmed A 1 2 in the first data digit of these addresses The partition assign Select Option pD ment for even numbered zones is programmed in the second Belongs to Partition 1 o gt data digit of these addresses Belongs to Partition 2 Select Option bo For example to assign zone 1 to partition 1 and zone 2 to parti Belongs to Partition 3 P tion 2 program address 1248 as 01 Belongs to Partition 4 Belongs to Partition 1 0 Belongs to Partition 5 Belongs to Partition 2 Belongs to Partition 6 Belongs to Partition 3 m Belongs to Partition 4 3 Partition Assignment Address Belongs to Partition 7 6 Belongs to Partition 5 For Zones 1 and 2 1248 Belongs to Partition 8 For Zones 3 and 4 4249 Belongs to Partition 6 For Zones 5 and 6 1250 Belongs to Partition 7 6 For Zones 7 and 8
15. 2150 2166 2182 2198 2214 2230 2246 2262 2278 2294 2310 2326 2342 2358 2374 2390 2406 2422 2438 2454 2470 2486 2502 2518 2534 2550 2566 2582 2598 2614 2630 2646 2662 2678 2694 2710 2726 2742 2758 2774 2790 2806 2822 2838 2854 2870 2886 2902 2918 2934 2950 2966 2982 2998 3014 3030 Description Alpha for Zone Number 27 Alpha for Zone Number 28 Alpha for Zone Number 29 Alpha for Zone Number 30 Alpha for Zone Number 31 Alpha for Zone Number 32 Alpha for Zone Number 33 Alpha for Zone Number 34 Alpha for Zone Number 35 Alpha for Zone Number 36 Alpha for Zone Number 37 Alpha for Zone Number 38 Alpha for Zone Number 39 Alpha for Zone Number 40 Alpha for Zone Number 41 Alpha for Zone Number 42 Alpha for Zone Number 43 Alpha for Zone Number 44 Alpha for Zone Number 45 Alpha for Zone Number 46 Alpha for Zone Number 47 Alpha for Zone Number 48 Alpha for Zone Number 49 Alpha for Zone Number 50 Alpha for Zone Number 51 Alpha for Zone Number 52 Alpha for Zone Number 53 Alpha for Zone Number 54 Alpha for Zone N mber 55 Alpha for Zone Number 56 Alpha forZone Number 57 Alpha for Zone Number 58 Alpha for Zone Number 59 Alpha for Zone Number 60 Alpha for Zone Number 61 Alpha for Zone Number 62 Alpha for Zone Number 63 Alpha for Zone Number 64 Alpha for Zone Number 65 Alpha for Zone Number 66 Alpha for Zone Number 67 Alpha for Zone Number 68 Alpha for Zone Number 69 Alpha for Zone Number 70 A
16. 4 5 6 7 8 9 o 1 2 3 4 5 Enter the pound Ko H Bypass Zone Function le je le le e je je je Meer Bypass Zone Function2 ejej eje jejej elo Bypass Zone Function3 jejeeje jejejeje Bypass Zone Function4 Jefejejejejejeje 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads Enter the Data Digit as a MEEO i 2 3 4 5 6 17 18 19 o r 2 3 4 5 Bypass Zone Function5 le e le le le le jej je Bypass Zone Functions Jeje leje eje jeje Bypass Zone Function7 Jejejeje Jejejeje Bypass Zone Functions jejejejejejejeje 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 13 Custom Arming Programming Program Addresses 0183 0184 Continued PA 0184 Data Digit FILI Enter the Data Digit as a Stats ad Og 2 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 oft 2 3 4 5 Bypass Zone Function 9 e lo je lo e e je jo Bypass Zone Function 10 jejej jeje jejo ee Bypass Zone Function 11 jeejeje jeje e e Bypass Zone Function 12 jejejejejejejeje 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads Enter the Data Digit as a Select Options 0 11 12 3 4 5 67 Bypass Zone Function 13 e je e je Bypass Zone Function 14 Jele jeje Bypass Zone F
17. C Grade C Installations using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter only Follow General System Requirements as listed in 13 4 Required Accessories The control must be the Detection System s model DS7400XiCC with a cover actuated tamper switch installed 1 Timer Programming Entry Exit Delay Times Program Addresses 0191 0193 must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds 13 5 Commercial Fire Alarm A Central Station DACT and Local The control must be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 Required Accessories DS7420i Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Module For Local Commercial Fire Alarm A Listed notification appliance such as a Wheelock 46T G10 12 bell or 34T 12 horn If not using the phone line supervision it must be disabled AE TH16 Transformer Housing Atleast one DS7447 must be used and assigned as keypad 1 If only one is used it may be connected to the keypad bus if the keypad is mounted to the front of the box or within the same room as the control equipment and the wire is run in conduit or equivalently protected against mechanical injury within 20 ft 6 1 m of the control equipment If multiple keypads are used one keypad only must be used on the options bus and assigned as keypad 11 14 and meet the same requirements as in single keypad use 50 Hz operation and ground start are automatically forced to the disabled state when central station fire mode is selected DS7400Xi Ver 3 Referen
18. Supervision Relay e g Detection Systems 200 Typical 4 wire smoke detector wiring For example Detection Systems DS250 in an MB4W base OPTION BUS Used for options such as the ARDIS communications module the DS7420i Dual Phone Line module etc Also for keypads 11 15 For Commercial Fire Mode Option Bus wiring should be in conduit if run ouside the enclosure ZO 14DO om KEYPAD BUS Up to 15 keypads may be used Can be home run or daisy chained PHONE LINE T TH RH R PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS PO1 shorts to aux power negative when activated PO1 can sink up to 1 0 A PO1 function programmed in address 0147 PO2 supplies 12 V and up to 500 mA when activated PO2 function programmed in address 0148 ZONES 1 8 Zones 1 8 are intended for connection of Normally Open or Normally Closed alarm contacts They may also be used for compatible 2 wire smoke detectors These zones require a 2 21KQ resistor P N 25899 at the end of the loop Power is momentarily removed from L after a PIN System Reset or during a fire verification Zone 1 8 assignments are programmed in address 0018 0025 000000200 Maximum wire length each 1000 ft 305 m L 90009000009000 Maximum wire length total in system 6000 ft 1830 m when using 22 AWG 0 8 mm or 18 AWG 1 0 mm cable Keypads 1 10 connect to the Keypad Bus and keypads 11 15
19. enter it as O this does not apply to the added zero in a three digit Account Code For example If the Account Code is 101 program 1 010 in the programming address If the Account Code is 3050 program 3 05 0 in the programming address DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 28 Phone Number General Control Programming Program Address 0528 Example To program the parameters to enable the Remote Pro grammer Call back feature to dial Pulse on all Phone Numbers to send Alarm Reports via either ARDIS or Digi See Glossary section 7 14 for further details tal and to use 110 Baud comm for WDSRP Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 0 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 0 5 2 8 Enter Data Digit 1 1 Enter Data Digit 2 0 Enter the pound key if Data Digit Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode Enter the Data Digit as a 1 2 Select Options pu gpggogogodSs JL Enable remote programmer call back e je je jo je je ojoj Dial pulse on all phone numbers jeje Dial tone on allphonenumbers leje eje Dial tone switch to pulse if required leje eje Aa Try ARDIS network first jejejejeoje 0 1 are Hex values They will display as A B at the keypads AA If this option is selected see address 0494 0495
20. 002 1001 1 2 4 James L PIN Information User Pin Auth Parti Level tions e Co dk oe llo Jo o o C5 Oo O1 JOD o o JW o o lo o o o YR KR HR JR JW A J N o o o x Cc o x op o B I PIN Information User Pin Auth Parti Level tions 061 062 063 gt of 05 Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 5 0 System Worksheet continued Zone Location and Notes Example SZ Single Zone Input Type Zone Output Partition amp Location MZ Multiple Zone Input Function IO DS7465 l see section 12 3 Zoneti SZ Zn Funct 1 2 Kitchen Type Zone Output Partition amp Location Type Zone Output Partition amp Location Function Function Zone 1 Zone 31 Zone 2 Zone 32 Zone 3 Zone 33 Zone 4 Zone 34 Zone 5 Zone 35 Zone 6 Zone 36 Zone 7 Zone 37 Zone 8 Zone 38 Zone 9 Zone 39 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 40 Zone 40 Zone 12 Zone 41 Zone 13 Zone 42 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 16 Zone 45 Zone 17 Zone 46 Zone 18 Zone 47 Zone 19 Zone 48 Zone 20 Zone 49 Zone 21 Zone 50 Zone 22 Zone 51 Zone 23 Zone 52 Zone 24 Zone 53 Zone 25 Zone 54 Zone 26 Zone 55 Zone 27 Zone 56 Zone 28 Zone 57 Zone 29 Zone 58 Zone 30 Zone 59 Zone 40 Zone 60 DS7400
21. 1 Data Digit 2 LT FET EX LET 4 3 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 a default 8 default 8 default 8 default 8 default 8 default 8 Select Option DD Belongs to Partition 1 lo Program Address 3728 Program Address 3729 Program Address 3730 Bel g to Partition 2 1 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit Data Digit 2 Songs t0 Eaten Belongs to Partition 3 Belongs to Partition 4 Relay 7 Relay 8 Relay 9 Relay 10 Relay 11 Relay 12 Belongs to Partition 5 default 8 default 8 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 Belongs to Partition 6 Belongs to Partition 7 Program Address 3731 Program Address 3732 SM l 6 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Belongs to Partition 8 Follows all Partitions l8 Relay 13 Relay 14 Relay 15 Relay 16 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 33 Output Function Programming Program Addresses 1472 1516 Example Output programming allows you to have the Outputs follow status P M ene events by partition or system wide or follow zone outputs in an Input Output Cross Matrix See the Programming Addresses Work sheet P N 29802 for a description of each address See System Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 4 0 Enter the Program Address 1 4 7 2 Overview section 6 1 7 for further details Enter Data Digit 1 6 Data Digit Ente
22. 13 4 1 Local Burglary Alarm A Grade A Installations using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter with local bell Follow General System Requirements s listed in 13 4 Required Accessories The control must be the Detection System s model DS7400XiCC with a cover actuated tamper switch installed An Ademco Model AB 12 bell housing see section 13 6 1 Timer Programming Bell Cutoff Times Program Addresses 0195 and 0196 must be programmed for not less than 15 minutes Entry Exit Delay Times Program Addresses 0191 0193 must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds 13 4 2 Police Station Connection Follow General System Requirements as listed in 13 4 Required Accessories The control must be the Detection Systems model DS7400XiCC with a cover actuated tamper switch installed An ARDIS or DataTAC interface module The ARDIS module and antenna should be mounted within the protected area The Detection Systems model DS7481 Phone Line Monitor 1 Timer Programming Entry Exit Delay Times Program Addresses 0191 0193 must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc B Grade A Installations using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter with local bell Follow General System Requirements as listed in 13 4 Required Accessories The control must be the Detection System s model DS7400XiCC with a cover actuated tamper switch ins
23. 1729 2 1730 1 1730 2 1731 1 1731 2 1732 1 1732 2 1733 1 1733 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1734 1 1734 2 1735 1 1735 2 1736 1 1736 2 1737 1 1737 2 1738 1 1738 2 1739 1 1739 2 1740 1 1740 2 1741 1 1741 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1742 1 1742 2 1743 1 1743 2 1744 1 1744 2 1745 1 1745 2 1746 1 1746 2 1747 1 1747 2 1748 1 1748 2 1749 1 1749 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1750 1 1750 2 1751 1 1751 2 1752 1 1752 2 1753 1 1753 2 1754 1 1754 2 1755 1 1755 2 1756 1 1756 2 1757 1 1757 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1758 1 1758 2 1759 1 1759 2 1760 1 1760 2 1761 1 1761 2 1762 1 1762 2 1763 1 1763 2 1764 1 1764 2 1765 1 1765 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1766 1 1766 2 1767 1 1767 2 1768 1 1768 2 1769 1 1769 2 1770 1 1770 2 1771 1 1771 2 1772 1 1772 2 1773 1 1773 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1774 1 1774 2 1775 1 1775 2 1776 1 1776 2 1777 1 1777 2 1778 1 1778 2 1779 1 1779 2 1780 1 1780 2 1781 1 1781 2 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 38 Phone Number Programming Program Addresses 4028 4038 4048 Example To program Phone Number 1 as 555 1212 Data Digit 1 5 Data Digit 2 5 Data Di
24. 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1678 1 1678 2 1679 1 1679 2 1680 1 1680 2 1681 1 1681 2 1682 1 1682 2 1683 1 1683 2 1684 1 1684 2 1685 1 1685 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1686 1 1686 2 1687 1 1687 2 1688 1 1688 2 1689 1 1689 2 1690 1 1690 2 1691 1 1691 2 1692 1 1692 2 1693 1 1693 2 Character Chafacter Character Character Character Character Character Character 1694 1 1694 2 1695 1 1695 2 1696 1 1696 2 1697 1 1697 2 1698 1 1698 2 1699 1 1699 2 1700 1 1700 2 1701 1 1701 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1702 1 1702 2 1703 1 1703 2 1704 1 1704 2 1705 1 1705 2 1706 1 1706 2 1707 1 1707 2 1708 1 1708 2 1709 1 1709 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1710 1 1710 2 1711 1 1711 2 1712 1 1712 2 1713 1 1713 2 1714 1 1714 2 1715 1 1715 2 1716 1 1716 2 1717 1 1717 2 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 37 1 Alpha Description Programming A Worksheet Continued Text Value Text Value Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1718 1 1718 2 1719 1 1719 2 1720 1 1720 2 1721 1 1721 2 1722 1 1722 2 1723 1 1723 2 1724 1 1724 2 1725 1 1725 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1726 1 1726 2 1727 1 1727 2 1728 1 1728 2 1729 1
25. 2 System Reset key addresses A Test report is sent to the monitoring 0329 0504 service Note This test may take several l minutes to complete as the dos and pet control will try 10 attempts not be programmed programmable before it fails this test 8 13 4 Event History Readback The History Buffer stores the last 400 events in memory the last 100 in non volitile memory will be kept even if total power loss The DS7447 can display all of these events The DS7445 will only display those zones that have alarmed since the last Event History Read back Type of Test Command What will Happen What to Do Sequence DS7447 The last event totake place will be displayed DS7447 Scroll through the Event History DS7445 The zorie LEDs will flash for any avent by using the PM b ana f keys See below Readback PIN 4 8 9 zones that have alarmed since the last Event key History Readback done on a DS7445 keypad To exit from the Event History in that partition Mode press the key For System Fault displays see section 9 20 Note If this is performed from a Master Keypad it must be in Single Partition Mode DS7447 Only Scrolling through the History Events To begin scrolling back through the events press the key The key will scroll you back through the history line by line The 9 key will scroll you back in reverse chronological order by event The 6 key will scroll you back up through th
26. 3 Data Digit Enter Data Digit 2 0 Enter the pound key f 1 2 Program the next Address Program a different Address Call Out Hour or Exit the Programmer s Mode Address 1523 Test Report Hour Default 00 Midnight Address 1521 Data Digit Default 00 Midnight Test Report Minute 4 2 Call Out Minute Data Digit Address 1522 INTATT Ii Address 1524 1 2 Default 00 i Default 00 i 12 36 Test Report and Remote Programmer Call Out Programming Program Address 1525 This section allows vou to define the Dav and Frequencv Example for the Communicator Test Report and the Remote Pro To send Test Reports on Sundays and to call the grammer Call Out Remote Programmer on Saturdays Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 7 ial If this address is not programmed the Communicator _ __ Data Digit Test Report will not be sent and the control will not call Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 E 6 4 0 Enter the Program Address 1 5 2 5 the Remote Programmer Enter Data Digit 1 1 Enter Data Digit 2 7 Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different Select Option IDD Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode Do not send a Test Report 0 Send a Test Report on Sunday Send a Test Report on Monday 12 Select Option m Send a Test Report on Tuesday 18 U Send a Test Report on Thursday 15 Call the Remote Programmer on Monday 12 Send a Test Report on Frida
27. 5A 1 18 Options DS7412 RS232 Serial Interface module The DS7412 module allows the panel to send event information in an ASCII format directly to a serial printer or computer In addition the interface allows the direct connection of a computer to the panel for programming via the WDSRP programming software Current Draw 25 mA 35 mA with LEDs on e DS7420i Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Module 1 per System The DS7420i allows the control to be used in NFPA 72 installations It provides two supervised 12 0 VDC signaling outputs one Class A Style D input zone and dual phone line transmission and supervision Current Draw 20 mA Standby 140 mA Alarm DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide e DS7430 e DS7432 Multiplex Expansion Module 1 per system The DS7430 provides a two wire multiplex bus for the connection of additional remote zones It also supplies up to 250 mA for 4 wire multiplex devices such as the DS7432 Current Draw 65 mA Standby 65 mA Alarm 8 Input Remote Module up to 15 per system Re quires a DS7430 Multiplex Expansion Module The DS7432 provides a means of monitoring conventional Normally Open or Normally Closed contacts It reports their status to the control panel as multiplex addresses It occupies eight multiplex zones on the system and can monitor up to eight separate loops It will support 4 wire smoke detec tors Current Draw 10 mA St
28. Alarm Report 0337 Exit Error Report 1279 Zone 63 amp 64 Part Assign 0264 Zone Func 7 Alarm Report 0338 Recent Closing Report 1280 Zone 65 amp 66 Part Assign 0265 Zone Func 8 Alarm Report 0339 System Test Report 1281 Zone 67 amp 68 Part Assign 0266 Zone Func 9 Alarm Report 0340 System Test Restoral Report 1282 Zone 69 8 70 Part Assign 0267 Zone Func 10 Alarm Report 0494 Phone ARDIS Routing Cntrl 1283 Zone 71 amp 72 Part Assign 0268 Zone Func 11 Alarm Report 0495 Phone ARDIS Routing Cntrl 1284 Zone 73 amp 74 Part Assign 0269 Zone Func 12 Alarm Report 0496 Account Code 1285 Zone 75 amp 76 Part Assign 0270 Zone Func 13 Alarm Report 0498 Account Code 1286 Zone 77 amp 78 Part Assign 0271 Zone Func 14 Alarm Report 0500 Account Code 1287 Zone 79 amp 80 Part Assign 0272 Zone Func 15 Alarm Report 0502 Account Code 1288 Zone 81 amp 82 Part Assign 0273 Keypad Emergency Report 0504 Account Code 1289 Zone 83 amp 84 Part Assign 0274 Keypad Panic Report 0506 Account Code 1290 Zone 85 8 86 Part Assign 0275 Zone Func 1 Restoral Rpt 0508 Account Code 1291 Zone 87 amp 88 Part Assign 0276 Zone Func 2 Restoral Rpt 0510 Account Code 1292 Zone 89 amp 90 Part Assign 0277 Zone Func 3 Restoral Rpt 0512 Account Code 1293 Zone 91 amp 92 Part Assign 0278 Zone Func 4 Restoral Rpt 0514 Account Code 1294 Zone 93 amp 94 Part Assign 0279 Zone Func 5 Restoral Rpt 0516 Account Code 1295 Zone 95 amp 96
29. Arming arms the entire system and does not allow entry delays for entry exit zones DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 2 Zone Function Programming Program Addresses 0001 0015 A Zone Function is the description of how a zone will behave Up to 15 different Zone Functions may be programmed Each zone must be assigned a zone function Multiple zones can be programmed to follow the same zone function See section 6 3 and 7 2 for further details Example To program Zone Function 1 as Steady Alarm Output Alarm on Short Trouble on Open Interior Instant Data Digit 1 6 Data Digit 2 7 gt Only when disarmed Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 0 0 0 1 When armed this becomes Enter Data Digit 1 6 an Alarm on Open or Short Enter Data Digit 2 7 for non 24 hour zones Enter the pound key Note Multiplex contacts Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode DS7450 and DS7452 should not be programmed for Trouble on Open Enter the Data Digit as a Select Onions PIENEEN C y i s ter I ccr c A JUR UNE VU ED JEN Seadyaamoumu e e el MERIN PusmgAamouput J l I I lel I le L CHEN CI Amt y ee eee ee e Alarm on AlaamonOpen Trouble on Open Ma KANA MALL OU 13 Troubieon shot 0010 e Envera 2 5 are He
30. Bypass or set chime mode see the front cover of this Reference Guide or consult the DS7400Xi Ver 3 Users Guide 8 3 Changing the Date This chart explains the procedure for changing the date at the keypad It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447 keypad No visual cues will be given from a DS7445 keypad Steps to Change Command If A he Displav R the Date Sequence ccepted the Display Reads Enter the Master Code 2 Change Date Programming Mode Master Code 0 display will scroll to this Enter Month idis 01 12 0 1 through 1 2 Enter Day Enter the Month Jen ARE 01557 Enter the Day 0 1 through 3 1 ine The last two digits of the year Month Day Year E he Year Ha ERU followed by the key A long beep signifies acceptance Note Entering the command sequence Master Code 0 2 4 will cause the DS7447 keypad to read back the date The control panel will exit you from the master code programming mode after about 15 seconds without a keystroke 8 4 Changing the Tempoary PIN Expiration Date This chart explains the procedure for changing the expiration date for temporary PINs at the keypad It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447 keypad No visual cues will be given from a DS7445 keypad Steps to Change the Exp Command If Accepted the Display Reads Date for Temp PINs Sequence p pay Enter the Master Code Master
31. Code if 0 3 Change Date of Code Expiration Programming Mode display will scroll to this g iE Enter the expiration 0 1 through 1 2 Enter Day Month January December 01 31 4 Enter the expiration Day he temporary PIN will Enter Year expire at Midnight on the 0 1 through 3 1 XX End with day selected 5 Enter the expiration Year The last two digits of the year Month Day Year followed by the key A long beep signifies acceptance This will only display when in Single Partition Mode Note Entering the command sequence Master Code 2 0 3 4 will cause the DS7447 keypad to read back the temporary code expiration date The control panel will exit you from the master code programming mode after about 15 seconds without a keystroke DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 5 Changing the Time This chart explains the procedure for changing the time at the keypad It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447 keypad No visual cues will be given from a DS7445 keypad Command Sequence Steps to Change the Time If Accepted the Display Reads Enter the Master Code Programming Mode 6 Change Time display will scroll to this Enter Day 1 through 7 Enter Time Sunday Saturday 0100 1259 Enter AM PM 4 6 End with Day Time A long beep signifies acceptance
32. Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 11 Emergency Keypad Alarms G The Emergency Alarm Keys A B and C may generate Fire Special Emergency and Panic Alarms if programmed by the installer Ask your installing company to explain the function of these keys When using the Emergency Keys they must be pressed for two seconds to generate an alarm If the Emergency Alarm Keys are to be used they should be labeled to signify their functions The A key should be labeled as the Fire key This is the only key that may be designated as the Fire key The B key should be labeled as the Special Emergency key The C key should be labeled as the Panic key Use the Disarming Command Sequence to cancel or silence these alarms 8 12 Fire Safety WARNING No fire detection device or system should be considered 100 foolproof This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing fire Such a system however does not ensure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire Any fire alarm system may fail to warn for any number of reasons e g smoke not reaching a detector that is behind a closed door When considering detectors for residential applications refer to NEPA Standard 72 The National Fire Alarm Code This standard is avail able at a nomin
33. Delayed arming will also provide a 15 minute pre arm period like the one provided with automatic arming DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 7 Automatic Arming Each partition can be programmed to automatically arm once per day To inform occupants that the system is about to arm a pre arming period will begin 15 minutes before the system arms automatically The keypad sounders and any outputs programmed to follow the keypad sounders will pulse five times every minute During the last five minutes before arming these sounders will be on steady Once per minute the keypad will read Arm in nn min PIN OFF extend If automatic arming is used in Master Keypad mode it will affect all partitions you have access to If used in single partition mode or from a single partition keypad it will affect only the partition you are working in To extend the Automatic Arming of the system during the automatic arming pre arming period 15 minutes enter a valid user code plus OFF PIN OFF For a longer delay perform the following steps Delayed Automatic Arming Enter 9 9 to enter the Delayed Arming programming Enter the number of hours from now The keypad will display the following that you would like the system to arm Arm in nn Hours For example if is 3 30 now and you would like the system to arm at 9 30 to accept enter q To extend the Automatic Arming at any time use
34. Entry Exit Delay 1 zone function except that it uses entry delay time 2 address 0192 Note If both entry delays have been activated the control will use the shorter entry delay Interior Entry Exit Follower This is a zone programmed to be ignored during an entry exit delay and then become an interior instant zone If this zone is violated while the system is armed and no entry exit zones have been violated it will activate an alarm If this zones violated after an entry exit delay zone is violated it will follow that entry exit delay time This zone is bypassed by Perimeter Instant or Perimeter arm ing Interior Home Away This is a zone programmed to become an interior instant zone if the system is armed and an entry exit delay zone is violated during the exit delay time If the system is armed and an entry exit delay zone is not vio lated this zone will be bypassed This zone is bypassed by Perimeter Instant or Perimeter arm ing Interior Instant This is a zone programmed to activate an alarm even during the entry exit delay periods Itis bypassed by Perimeter Instant or Perimeter arming Day Monitor This is a zone programmed to be a perimeter in stant zone when the system is armed When the system is disarmed any violation of this zone will activate the keypad sounders which will sound continuously until a disarm command sequence is entered The alarm outputs for this zone will not activ
35. Inc provide this information to your local telephone company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the 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 to determine the max REN for your local calling area This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company This control should not be connected to party lines Should this equipment cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advanced notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be in formed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equip ment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an op portunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equip m
36. PIN Expiration Date Changing the Time Delayed Arming Automatic Arming Turning OFF the System under Duress Emergency Procedures 8 9 1 Identifying Alarm Sounds 8 9 2 Silencing Alarms 8 9 3 A Cautionary Note 8 9 4 Us Common Sense 8 9 5 Caution When Entering A Building 8 9 6 Fire Alarms 8 10 Fire Reset Fire Trouble 8 10 1 Fire Reset 8 10 2 Fire Trouble 8 11 Emergency Keypad Alarms 8 12 Fire Safety 8 12 1 If Installed in Family Residences 8 12 2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan 8 12 3 Installation Considerations 8 13 Testing 8 13 1 Zone Test 8 13 2 Battery Sounder Test 8 13 3 Communicator Test 8 13 4 Event History Readback 8 13 5 Remote Program Dial out and Answer 8 13 6 Error Displays 9 0 The Master Keypad 9 1 Master Keypad Displays 9 2 Arming from the Master Keypad 9 3 Disarming from the Master Keypad 9 4 Single Partition Mode 10 0 How to Program the Control Panel 10 1 Entering the Programmer s Mode 10 2 Reading back a Program Address 10 3 Entering a value in a Program Address 10 4 HEX values 10 5 Defaults 10 6 Setting the Control to the Factory Default 10 7 Exiting the Programmer s Mode 11 0 Understanding the Programming Charts 12 0 Programming 12 1 General Control Programmong Program Address 0000 34 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide 12 2 Zone Function Programming Program Addresses 0001 0015 35 12 3 Zone Programmin
37. Program Address 0207 47 12 25 Report Programming Program Addresses 0256 0304 and 0320 0340 48 12 26 Phone ARDIS Routing Control Program Ad dresses 0494 0495 49 12 27 Account Code Programming Program Ad dresses 0496 0526 50 12 28 Phone Number General Control Programming Program Address 0528 51 12 29 Phone Number Format Programming Program Addresses 0529 0530 12 29 14 Compatable Receivers 52 12 30 Phone Answering Programming Program Address 0531 52 12 31 Programmers and Master Code Programming Programming Addresses 0532 0534 53 12 32 Octal Relay Module Output Programming Program Addresses 1456 1471 53 12 32 1 Octal Relay Module Output Partition Assign ment Program Addresses 3725 3732 54 12 33 Output Function Programming Program Ad dresses 1472 1516 55 12 33 1 Output Function Partition Assignment Program Addresses 3733 3740 56 12 34 Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Module Output Programming Program Address 1520 56 12 35 Call Out Timer Programming Program Ad dresses 1521 1524 57 12 36 Test Report and Remote Programmer Call Out Programming Program Address 1525 57 12 37 Alpha Description Programming Program Addresses 1526 3701 58 12 37 1 Alpha Description Programming A Worksheet 59 12 38 Phone Number Programming Program Ad dresses 4028 4038 4048 13 0 Installation Guide for U L Listed Systems 13 1 DS7400Xi U L Listings 13 451 U L System Configurations 13 2 INSTALLATION CON
38. This will prevent incoming calls from interrupting a communication For example call waiting can be disabled in many areas by dialing 70 before the phone number for tone dial and 1170 for pulse dial DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 13 0 Installation Guide for U L Listed Systems 13 1 DS7400Xi U L Listings Household Fire Alarm U L Standard UL985 Commercial Fire Alarm Type Service Local Central Station Remote Station Type Initiating Automatic Manual Sprinkler Superviso ry and Waterflow U L Standard UL864 Household Burglary Alarm U L Standard UL1023 Police Station Connection Grades AA and A U L Standard UL365 Central Station Burglary Alarm Grades AA A B and C U L Standard UL1610 The control panel should be installed in accordance with U L Standard UL681 Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank Burglar Alarm Systems or U L Standard UL1641 Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar Alarm Systems It should also be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 for Household and Commercial Fire installations 13 1 1 U L System Configurations The following table shows the DS7400Xi system configuration for the various types of fire and burglar alarm service for which the product is U L Listed U L Application Product CSF D CSF D RF LF CSB A CSB B C LB A PSCB D A PSCB RF A HF B r Tr fafa fete emesaw a n a mm
39. Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 18 0 Program Addresses Address Description Address Description Address Description 0000 General Control 0061 Zone Number 44 0122 Zone Number 105 0001 Zone Function 1 0062 Zone Number 45 0123 Zone Number 106 0002 Zone Function 2 0063 Zone Number 46 0124 Zone Number 107 0003 Zone Function 3 0064 Zone Number 47 0125 Zone Number 108 0004 Zone Function 4 0065 Zone Number 48 0126 Zone Number 109 0005 Zone Function 5 0066 Zone Number 49 0127 Zone Number 110 0006 Zone Function 6 0067 Zone Number 50 0128 Zone Number 111 0007 Zone Function 7 0068 Zone Number 51 0129 Zone Number 112 0008 Zone Function 8 0069 Zone Number 52 0130 Zone Number 113 0009 Zone Function 9 0070 Zone Number 53 0131 Zone Number 114 0010 Zone Function 10 0071 Zone Number 54 0132 Zone Number 115 0011 Zone Function 11 0072 Zone Number 55 0133 Zone Number 116 0012 Zone Function 12 0073 Zone Number 56 0134 Zone Number 117 0013 Zone Function 13 0074 Zone Number 57 0135 Zone Number 118 0014 Zone Function 14 0075 Zone Number 58 0136 Zone Number 119 0015 Zone Function 15 0076 Zone Number 59 0137 Zone Number 120 0016 Zone Bypass 0077 Zone Number 60 0138 Zone Number 121 0017 Zone Bypass 0078 Zone Number 61 0139 Zone Number 122 0018 Zone Number 1 0079 Zone Number 62 0140 Zone Number 123 0019 Zone Number 2 0080 Zone Number 63 0141 Zone Number 124 0020 Zone Number 3 0081 Zone Number 64 0142 Zone Number 125
40. Zone Number 27 0105 Zone Number 88 0186 Commercial Fire Mode 0045 Zone Number 28 0106 Zone Number 89 0187 Open Close Report Control 0046 Zone Number 29 0107 Zone Number 90 0189 Open Close Zone Rprt Cntrl 0047 Zone Number 30 0108 Zone Number 91 0190 Report Control 0048 Zone Number 31 0109 Zone Number 92 0191 Entry Delay Time 1 0049 Zone Number 32 0110 Zone Number 93 0192 Entry Delay Time 2 0050 Zone Number 33 0111 Zone Number 94 0193 Exit Delay Time 0051 Zone Number 34 0112 Zone Number 95 0195 Fire Bell Cutoff 0052 Zone Number 35 0113 Zone Number 96 0196 Burglary Bell Cutoff 0053 Zone Number 36 0114 Zone Number 97 0197 A C Fail Report Delay 0054 Zone Number 37 0115 Zone Number 98 0198 General Code Arm Only 0055 Zone Number 38 0116 Zone Number 99 0199 General Code Arm Only 0056 Zone Number 39 0117 Zone Number 100 0200 General Code Arm Only 0057 Zone Number 40 0118 Zone Number 101 0201 General Code Arm Only 0058 Zone Number 41 0119 Zone Number 102 0202 Arming Warning 0059 Zone Number 42 0120 Zone Number 103 0203 Arming Warning 0060 Zone Number 43 0121 Zone Number 104 0204 Arming Warning DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Address Description Address Description Address Description 0205 Arming Warning 0321 Close Report 1261 Zone 27 amp 28 Part Assign 0206 DS7412 Interface Control 0322 Duress Report 1262 Zone 29 amp 30 Part Assign 0207 DS7412 Interface Config 0323 Partial Close Rep
41. a 0 as the reporting digit will disable the reporting in all other formats The following are recommended programming values for addresses 0256 through 0340 when usingithe Pager format NOTE The Pager format is an open loop format which has no acknowledge tone There isino indication at the control panel that the signal has been sent Therefore the Pager format is not recommended as the primary communication method Reports with Restorals Report Restoral Trouble Address Value Address Value Address Value Zone Function 1 Zone Function 2 Zone Function 3 Zone Function 4 Zone Function 5 Zone Function 6 Zone Function 7 Zone Function 8 Zone Function 9 Zone Function 10 Zone Function 11 Zone Function 12 Zone Function 13 Zone Function 14 Zone Function 15 E EI EI E E E KS ol iI Ej p Eu Continued on next page DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Pager Format Continued Reports with Restorals Report Restoral Address Address Low Battery AC Fail System Trouble Keypad Fire System Test Reports without Restorals Address Value Open Close Partial Close First Open after Alarm Exit Error Recent Closing Keypad Emergency Keypad Panic Duress Report Successful Report Unsuccessful Address Value Address Value Remote Program F 0331 F Local Program F 0333 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 15 0 Report Progr
42. be tions 3 through 8 can not be quick armed quick armed armed without requiring a PIN to be entered Data Digit 1 3 Data Digit 2 0 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 4 0 Enter the Program Address 0 1 6 9 Enter Data Digit 1 3 Enter Data Digit 2 0 Enter the pound key Data Digit Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode 1 2 Enter the Data Digit as a Select Options je sj s Te 7 Te s fort laaa fs o aE fel Parion zam Enables e Partons Am Enables Pannen acm Enables Select Options Parton 5 Que Arm Enabled Parton 6 Quick Arm Enabled Panton 7 Quick Arm Enabled Panton 8 Quick Arm Enabled DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 10 Keypad Assignment Programming Program Addresses 0173 0180 Example Keypad Assignment Programming is where you assign the keypad type To program Keypad 1 as an Alpha Keypad that is assigned to Partition 1 and the partition it belongs to PA 0173 Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 0 PA 0208 Data Digit 1 2 Data Digit 2 0 See Glossary section 7 6 for further details EN EGRE Add oss ti i ad bibi i Note Each keypad must have its own Bus address This must also be Enter Data Digit 1 1 Enter Data Digit 2 0 Enter the pound key selected on the keypad via its address pins See In Guide P N Enter the Program Add
43. connect to the Option Bus One keypad must be designated as keypad 1 and connected to the Keypad Bus See the DS7447 and DS7445 Installation Instructions for further details ADS7420i Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Module may be connected to the control panel and placed within the enclosure Connect to the Options Bus of the control panel See the DS7420i Installation Instructions for further details ADS7488 Octal Relay Module may be connected to the control panel and placed within the enclosure Connect to the Options Bus of the control panel This provides an additional 8 Form C relay outputs for the control panel See the DS7488 Installation Instructions for further details ADS7430 Multiplex Expansion Module may be connected to the control panel via the expansion port This will allow for the connection of additional zones via the Options Bus See the DS7430 Installation Instructions for further details Up to 15 DS7432s 8 Input Remote Modules may be connected to the DS7430 Connect to the Power and Bus terminals of the DS7430 This allows for a means of addressing up to 120 input loops of conventional contacts to the control panel See the DS7432 Installation Instructions for further details A Communications Module may be connected to the control panel via the Options Bus This allows for connection to the ARDIS radio network e Up to 128 zones are available for the connection of Single Multiple Input Output and
44. is a zone programmed to activate an alarm when its loop is opened Trouble on Open This is a zone programmed to activate a trou ble when its loop is opened and the system is disarmed If the system is armed this zone will activate an alarm if shorted or opened For 24 hour zones regardless of the arming state of the panel this always remains as a Trouble on Open Trouble on Short This is a zone programmed to activate a trou ble when its loop is shorted and the system is disarmed If the system is armed this zone will activate an alarm if shorted or opened For 24 hour zones regardless of the arming state of the panel this always remains as a Trouble on Short DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Perimeter Instant This is a zone programmed to activate an alarm even during the entry exit delay period 24 Hour This is a zone programmed to activate when its loop is faulted even if the system is disarmed e Entry Exit Delay 1 This is a zone programmed to be ignored during the entry exit delay period Ifitis violated while the system is armed it will activate a delay for the amount of time programmed for entry delay time 1 ad dress 0191 The keypad pre alert sounders will activate and the system may be disarmed during this delay period lf the system is not disarmed during the entry period this zone will activate an alarm Entry Exit Delay 2 This is a zone programmed to behave iden tical to the
45. its op eration A PIN followed by the System Reset key will reset any smoke de tectors after a fire alarm has occurred Note To use the System Reset command sequence your PIN must have disarm privileges The System Reset command will perform a fire reset will perform a battery test and will clear all system troubles Note If the System Reset command has not been performed after 24 hours of the Fire Alarm the keypad will sound and it will display Fire Alarm Not Reset If the sounders have been silenced and the system has been reset properly this warning will not occur 8 10 2 Fire Trouble A Fire Trouble message with a zone number signifies a problem with the fire system such as a break in the wiring that monitors smoke detectors A Fire Trouble message with no zone number in dicates a ground fault if the unit is in the commercial fire mode A Fire Trouble will be indicated by a short beep from the keypad sounders every 10 seconds The DS7447 will display Fire Trouble followed by the zones in a trouble condition The DS7445 will turn the Fire and Trouble Lights on steady and will light the correspond ing zone LEDs Notify your installing company immediately if the Fire Trouble mes sage is displayed The Fire Trouble beep can be silenced with any PIN followed by the Off key After problems have been remedied a PIN followed by the Off key should again be entered to clear the Fire Trouble display
46. keypad To enter the Single Partition Mode enter your PIN then press the f key twice This will call up the first partition you have access to Enter the command sequence you wish for this partition You do not need to use your PIN again To move on to the next partition you have access to press the key twice To exit the Single Partition Mode hold the key down for 2 seconds The system will automatically drop out of Single Partition Mode after 40 seconds without a keypad entry 10 0 How to Program the Control Panel 10 1 Entering the Programmer s Mode To enter the Programmer s Mode enter the Programmer s Code followed by 4 0 Shorting the program pads see section 2 0 for location on the control panel will also activate Programmer s Mode The default Programmer s Code is 9 8 7 6 10 2 Reading back a Program Address Once you are in the programmer scmode to read back the value of a Program Address enter that Program Address followed by Each data digit is displayed one data digit at a time To view the second data digit enter the 4 button again The display will look like this Prog Mode 3 00 Adr 0000 D01z2 This is thi dd This is the value of this This is the data digit number data digit 10 3 Entering a value in a Program Address To enter a value in the Program Address enter the Program Address then enter the value for each Data Digit then enter to save it and move on to the
47. ly go to the pre selected location to be accounted for Provide a barricade between family members and fire smoke and toxic gases e g close all bedroom doors before retiring Children should be instructed on opening their bedroom windows and exiting safely from the building If exiting is not possible they should be taught to stay at the open window and shout for help until it arrives In the event of a fire alarm after retiring wake the children by shouting to them from behind your closed door Tell them to keep their bedroom doors closed If the top of your bedroom door is uncomfortably hot do not open it There is most likely fire intolerable heat or smoke on the other side Shout to all family members to keep their bedroom doors closed and to exit the building via alternate routes If the top of the door is not uncomfortably hot brace the bottom of the door with your foot and the top with one hand then open the door about one inch Be prepared to slam the door shut if there is any pressure against the door or if any hot air rushes in If there is no evidence of excessive heat or pressure leave the room and close the door behind you Shout appropriate instruc tions to all family members and immediately leave the building via the pre planned routes If heavy smoke is present drop to your hands and knees or crawl to remain below the smoke level Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 12 3 Installation Consid
48. mm swe ma n re s ou pw om fr gt CC a a n a 4 DS7432 ER et DS7433 H l wa o Selo 0 fel eo gt MA ee RC os p epo e Key to Application Codes Configuration Codes CSF D Central Station Fire w DACT Digital Alarm Communications Transmitter dialer R Required CSF D RF Central Station Fire w DACT and Radio ARDIS System 0 Optional LF Local Fire n a Not Applicable CSB A Central Station Burglary grades AA and A 1 Standard or attack enclosure may be used CSB B C Central Station Burglary grades B and C 2 Either enclosure may be used Device LB A Local Burglary grade A must be mounted to the enclosure cover PSCB D A Police Station Connected Burglary w DACT grade A or within 20 ft w wiring in conduit PSCB RF A Police Station Connected Burglary w Radio AAGARD System DS7416 3 Either enclosure may be used grades AA and A 4 Either the DS7420i or the DS7481 HF B Household residential Fire and Burglary ER ei a T the phone line input to the control unit DS7400Xi 13 2 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Failure to install and program the control in accordance with the requirements in this section voids the listing mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc The standby battery capacity is 35 AH 9 12 VDC The total nominal standby current must not exceed 1 5 A nor 2 5 A when in alarm The control must be mounted indoors and within the protected area Enclosure tamper switches if
49. sent and no control panel alarms will activate an alarm except 24 hour zone alarms and fire alarms These will override the Zone Test function Command What to Do Sequence What will Happen DS7447 Test Zone will display followed by the zone number of any zones that have not been tested DS7445 The Zone LEDs will flash for any zones that have not been tested DS7447 Now Testing will be displayed followed by the zone number of the zone that is currently being violated being tested It returns to Test Zone after the violation DS7445 The Zone LED will turn on steady for the zone that is currently being violated tested Test each detector one at a time as instructed by the Zone Test installing company PIN 2 8 1 To exit the Zone Test mode enter your PIN the key Note This test can not be performed from a Master Keypad 8 13 2 Battery Sounder Test If a power failure occurs your control panel has a built in battery that will continue to power the control panel for several hours The control panel automatically recharges the battery when power is restored In addition to an automatic battery test performed every 4 hours the battery may also be tested manually This test also uses the battery to manually activate all the system sounders for 2 seconds 8 5 only If the battery voltage is low a battery fault will occur see Error Display Command T fT ype of Test Sequence What will Happ
50. system is disarmed or the bell cut off time expires This output is intended to activate alarm bells and sirens but provides a delay to allow the user to silence the system before it activates Keypad Sounder Output This is an output programmed to fol low the keypad sounder It activates during the entry pre alert and during any day moni tor alarm It does not follow momentary keypad beeps such as keystrokes chimes etc Access Output This is an output programmed to activate for 10 seconds when an access control PIN is entered at the keypad Not U L Listed for Access Control UL294 Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Panic Duress Output All outputs including the three on board outputs the Octal Relays and the Output Functions support a Panic Duress function To assign an output as a Panic Duress Output program the first data digit as 1 Program data digit two for the appropriate partition s This output will follow Duress acti vations Keypad Emergency Keys B and C and Invisible and Si lent Zone alarms It will reset after acknowledged by a user or after the burglary bell time out expires 7 5 Partition Control Programming Partition Control Programming Up to eight partitions may be used They are assigned program address 0165 in order For example When using only one partition it is partition one When using three partitions they are partitions one two and three Partitionin
51. the Delayed Arming feature see section 8 6 To program the Automatic Arming Time perform the following steps Setting the Automatic Arming Time Setting the Automatic Arming Time can only be Enter a Master PIN O performed in the Master Programming Mode Entera 1 to enter the Automatic Arm Setup programming If programming is done from a Master Keypad that is not in single partition mode the user will be prompted to enter the partition they wish to dinja program Enter the partition number H The user will only be allowed to program the Press to exit partitions to which they are assigned If pro gramming from a standard keypad or from a Master Keypad in single partition mode this step will be skipped The display will start with Sunday It will read Sunday nn nn Enter the time in 24 hour format then press the i 4 key If you make a mistake press the key Enter a time for each day twice to move back to your last entry Enter in 0 1 0 0 4 format Samples of times 12 noon 12002 12 midnight 24004 12 01am 00012 12 01pm 12012 1 00am 01004 1 00pm 13004 Disabled 00004 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 8 Turning OFF the System under Duress This chart explains the proper procedure for disarming under Duress Ask your installer if the Duress feature has been activated A Duress code is used when someone demands by threa
52. to arm and or bypass zones in a partition he can not disarm This level can still be used to arm disarm and bypass zones in the other partitions that it has access to 6 1 4 Input Output Cross Matrixing Input Output Cross Matrixing allows Output Functions to follow the status of specific input zones zones 1 through 99 only Outputs can be programmed to follow any combination of one or two zones open or closed with the system armed or dis armed If programmed to latch the output will latch until a valid PIN is entered at the keypad 6 1 5 Multiplex Bus Outputs The DS7400Xi supports up to 20 DS7465 Input Output Modules These modules are connected to the multiplex bus and provide one input loop and one Form C output relay The input loop operates the same as all other multiplex inputs The output loop can be programmed to follow Output Func tions Multiplex Bus outputs can be bypassed using the bypass func tion If an output zone is bypassed while it is ON it will turn OFF The bypass will not be removed when the system is armed and then disarmed it must be cancelled by entering the bypass command again or by cancelling all bypasses DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Note DS7465 Module outputs will not pulse even if programmed to do so 6 1 6 Octal Relay Modules DS7488 The DS7400Xi can support two Octal Relay Modules Each relay can be programmed to follow system wide events or Output Functions as descr
53. used must be connected to a 24 hour zone Grounding must be in accordance with article 250 of the NEC NFPA 70 At least one U L Listed keypad with zone display must be connected DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Zones must be connected to U L Listed compatible devices 50 Hz AC input cannot be used in U L Listed Requirements The ground wire provided with the enclosure must be connected between the Earth GND connection on the control and the enclosure tab The keypad panic alarm output must follow the corresponding zone function s programming e g fire pulsing or steady if not a combination burglary steady In all cases the special emergency keys must be silent The ground start feature shall not be programmed 13 3 PROGRAMMING THE DS7400Xi When used in U L Listed Requirements the control must conform to certain programming requirements The following is a list of the required program entries and required accessories for specific U L Listed Requirements 13 3 1 Household Fire Alarm using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter with local bell The control must be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 Required Accessories At least one Detection Systems Inc Model DS250 Series smoke detector with an MB Series base or another Listed compatible smoke detector One Wheelock 46T G10 12 bell or 34T 12 horn will provide 85db for UL985 and NFPA 72 requirements other L
54. 0 as data digit 1 9 data digit 2 1 sanos Je comp fo 0 and 5 are Hex values They will display as A and F at the keypads DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 29 1 Compatable Receivers The following table lists those Digital Alarm Communicator Receivers and Formats that are compatible with the DS7400Xi Note Contact your central station regarding which format to use and if a special line card is required Extended ejejeje eje vivrsw e ee e jejejsievri Receiver The Format type the DS7400Xi ADEMCO Model 685 supports and the Digital Alarm F B I Model CP 220 Communicator Receiver accepts e jejeje e eje jejejejej Osborne Hoffman Model II Radionics Model 6000 Radionics Model 6500 gg jelelelelelelefax TI fe je e svo e lle li LLI e T e e e e e e wesmavan jejejeleje 12 30 Phone Answering Programming Program Address 0531 Example Data Digit To program the Control Panel to an See Glossary section 7 15 for further details 1 2 swer the Phone after 2 rings when Armed and after 4 rings when Dis i armed Select Option Data Digit 1 2 Data Digit 2 4 When Armed Don t Answer Phone Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address Answer Phone on 1 ring 0 5 3 1 Enter Data Digit 1 2 Fm Enter Data Digit 2 4 Answer Phone o
55. 1 Must Be 0 Programmable Output 1 0149 DD2 Belongs to Partition 3 Programmable Output 2 0150 DD1 Belongs to Partition 4 3 Belongs to Partition 5 sagt Faren L Belongs to Partition 8 Follows all Partitions 8 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 8 Partition Control Programming Program Address 0165 Example Partition Control programming defines the number of partitions in use To program the Partition Control as the System will use 3 Partitions and the common area common area can only be partition 1 and Partition 1 is common to Partitions 2 and 3 Data Digit 1 2 Data Digit 2 1 See Glossary section 7 5 for further details Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 0 1 6 5 Enter Data Digit 1 2 Enter Data Digit 2 1 ai la Enter the pound key Data Digit Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the 1 2 Programmer s Mode Select Option DD No Common Area sO Partition 1 Common to Partition 2 and 3 1 2 l Partition 1 Common to Partition 2 5 3 Partition 1 Common to P rtition 2 6 5 Partition 1 Common to Partition 2 8 6 Select Option DD Use 1 Partition 12 9 Quick Arm Control Programming Program Address 0169 Example To program so that Partitions 1 and 2 can be quick armed while Parti Quick Arm Control programming defines which partitions can
56. 1 Zone 7 1750 1765 Program Address Program Address Program Address Program Address Partition 4 4574 1589 Partition 8 1638 1653 Zone 4 1702 1717 Zone 81766 1781 Program Addresses Zones 9 through 128 1782 through 3701 16 addresses per zone See Section 12 37 1 for an Alpha Description Programming worksheet for Partitions 1 through 8 and Zones 1 through 8 See the Programming Addresses Worksheet P N 29802 for a complete Alpha Programming Worksheet covering addresses 1526 through 3701 Words are created one character at a time Each character uses two data digits The data digit values for these characters are shown below ValueCharacter ValueCharacter Val eCharacter ValueCharacter 02 blank space 83 8 05 P 86 h 12 93 9 15 Q 96 22 03 25 06 32 13 35 16 42 23 45 26 52 33 55 36 62 43 65 46 72 53 75 56 82 04 85 07 92 14 95 17 02 24 05 27 12 34 15 37 22 44 25 47 32 54 35 57 42 A 64 45 67 52 74 55 77 03 84 06 87 13 94 16 97 23 04 26 07 33 14 36 17 43 24 46 27 53 34 56 37 63 44 66 47 73 54 76 Example Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 tet c H E J mji c aA et 1526 1 1526 2 1527 1 1527 2 1528 1 1528 2 1529 1 1529 2 1530 1 1530 2 1531 1 1531 2 1532 1 1532 2 1533 1 1533 2 gt KN lt X lt C IOT OTT 7 N S lt X lt lt 710707 O o o e e OZZETRXL TONMDOWPRIN J A LO 01 R O
57. 1 minute intervals 12 20 A C Fail Report Delay Programming Program Address 0197 Example To program the A C Fail Report Delay Time to be The A C Fail Delay Times are programmed as 30 minutes Hexadecimal values TANI For example Data Digit sq Data Digit 2 TIP 00 Send only with next report Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 1 4 30 minute delay Enter the Program Address 0 1 9 7 3 2 60 minute delay Enter Data Digit 1 1 E Enter Data Digit 2 4 78 120 minute delay Enter the pound key 50 240 minute delay Program the next Address Program a different 5 5 Random delay at least 15 minutes but Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode less than 120 minutes Data Digit 2 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A through F at the keypads See System Overview section 6 1 1 for A C Fail Report Delay further details Address 0197 00 through FF Default 00 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 21 21 General Code Arm Only Programming Program Address 0198 0201 This allows for a user with a General Authority level to Arm and Bypass zones he is not able to Disarm Example i i 1 To program a G neral Author level to be able do Ar See System Overview section 6 1 3 for further details and Bypass zones he is not able to Disarm in Partition 1 Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 0 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9
58. 12 16 ent Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode and 12 17 must be 0 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 19 Timer Programming Program Addresses 0191 0196 Example f Po To program the Entry Delay Time 1 for 60 seconds Entry and Exit Delay Timers are in Data Digit Fe ana An ST 5 second intervals the maximum Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 2 delay time is 255 seconds Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 0 1 9 1 For example Enter Data Digit 1 1 5 sec 01 Enter Data Digit 2 2 1 rm H H Enter the pound key E Hes Exit Delay Time Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode 30 sec 06 Address 0193 TEZ 0 to 51 0 to 255 sec Default 12 60 sec 255 sec 51 5 second intervals Data Digit Data Digit 1 2 1 2 H May be forced to a different value when in DJ Commercial Fire Mode See section 14 13 3 Entry Delay Time 1 Fire Bell Cutoff Address 0191 Address 0195 0 to 51 O to 255 sec Default 09 45 sec 0 to 99 minutes Default 04 minutes 5 second intervals 1 minute intervals Data Digit Data Digit 1 2 1 2 LILI LILI Entrv Delav Time 2 l l Burglary Bell Cutoff l j N Address 0192 Address 0196 0 to 51 O to 255 sec Default 09 445 sec 0 to 99 minutes Default 04 minutes 5 second intervals
59. 1251 Bel to Partition 8 7 Zones 9 through 128 1252 1311 G 909519 7 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 5 Zone Bypass Programming Program Addresses 0016 0017 Example Zone Bypass programming determines which zone functions can be by To program zone functions 1 7 so they can not be passed Zone functions that can not be bypassed can not be force armed bypassed and zone function 8 so it can be by either Fire zones can never be manually bypassed but can be force armed passed The Default of 0 or 8 means those zones can be bypassed Data Digit 1 5 Data Digit 2 7 PA 0016 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 6 Enter the Program Address 0 0 1 Enter Data Digit 1 5 Enter Data Digit 2 7 Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode Data Digit Enter the Data Digit as a Select Options 2 314516 789 fol 2 2 45 Zone Funcion 1 Can Be Bassal je je je o o Zone Function 2 Gan Be Bypassed eje e Zone Function 3 Can Be Bvpassedjejejejej lelelelelat Zone Function 4 Can Ba Bypaseed e e ee e e eje ST 1 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads Enter the Data Digit as a Select Options 000905955 7 0172195 Zone Funcion 5 Can Be Bypassed e e lel ef e lel lel 0 5 are He
60. 1625 1 1625 2 1626 1 1626 2 1627 1 1627 2 1628 1 1628 2 1629 1 1629 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1630 1 1630 2 1631 1 1631 2 1632 1 1632 2 1633 1 1633 2 1634 1 1634 2 1635 1 1635 2 1636 1 1636 2 1637 1 1637 2 Partition 7 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1638 1 1638 2 1639 1 1639 2 1640 1 1640 2 1641 1 1641 2 1642 1 1642 2 1643 1 1643 2 1644 1 1644 2 1645 1 1645 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1646 1 1646 2 1647 1 1647 2 1648 1 1648 2 1649 1 1649 2 1650 1 1650 2 1651 1 1651 2 1652 1 1652 2 1653 1 1653 2 Partition 8 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 37 1 Alpha Description Programming A Worksheet Continued Text Value Text Value Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1654 1 1654 2 1655 1 1655 2 1656 1 1656 2 1657 1 1657 2 1658 1 1658 2 1659 1 1659 2 1660 1 1660 2 1661 1 1661 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1662 1 1662 2 1663 1 1663 2 1664 1 16640 1665 1 1665 2 1666 1 1666 2 1667 1 1667 2 1668 1 1668 2 1669 1 1669 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Hu KA Fd C T C i l 1670 1 1670 2 1671 1 1671 2 1672 1 1672 2 1673 1 1673 2 1674 1 1674 2 1675 1 1675 2 1676 1 1676 2 1677 1 1677
61. 447 Keypad Fault DS7445 LED 5 turns on on steady There is a power failure and the panel is steady One of the keypads is not responding to the operating on backup battery control panel DS7447 Battery Trouble DS7445 LED 2 turns on DS7447 Multiplex Bus DS7445 LED 7 turns on steady If the system has just been through a power steady The multiplex bus is defective or has been failure wait at least two hours for the battery to recharge shorted then enter a PIN System Reset to perform a battery test DS7447 Aux Power Fault DS7445 LED 8 turns on DS7447 Communicator Err DS7445 LED 3 turns steady The auxiliary power has been shorted d e eur tailed to communicate DS7447 Zone Trouble One of the zones is not i responding to the control panel This may also be DS7447 System Fault DS7445 LED 4 turns on displayed during power up if so ignore steady Internal error in the control circuitry or optional circuitry These faults are designated as follows 87 will display 89 will display RAM Fault System fault 01 ROM Fault System fault 02 EEPROM Fault System fault 03 Ground Fault System fault 04 2Ph Bell Fault loss of communication to DS7420i System fault 10 Line 1 Fault DS7420i phone line 1 fault System fault 11 Note System Faults may be Line 2 Fault DS7420i phone line 2 fault System fault 12 read from any keypad because Bell Fault DS7420i bell circuit f
62. 6871 wee When zone is shorted le eje je eje ejojo oe 01 99 Follow When Zone is opened le le je le je je iiid Memes ole jejejeje ele esses Jejejeje jejejeje mmen llelelejejeje This is only for DS7465 Outputs DS7488 Outputs will not latch when this is selected Enter the Enter the DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 33 1 Output Function Partition Assignment Program Addresses 3733 3740 Program Address 3733 Program Address 3734 Program Address 3735 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 DJ DJ DJ i Select Option D Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4 Function 5 Function 6 Belongs to Partition 1 0 Belongs to Partition 2 Belongs to Partition 3 Program Address 3736 Program Address 3737 Program Address 3738 Belongs to Partition 4 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Belongs to Partition 5 J Il mme Function 7 Function 8 Function 9 Function 10 Function 11 Function 12 Belongs to Partition 7 EM Belongs to Partition 8 Follows all Partitions En Program Address 3739 Program Address 3740 Data Digit1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 L LI LI Le Function 13 Function 14 Function 15 Must Be 0 12 34 Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Module Output Programming Program Address 1520 Example The Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Mod
63. 96 Detection Systems Inc Report Programming Continued Default Default Reporting Extended Reporting Extended Address Digit 1 Digit 2 Address Digit 1 Digit 2 Zone Funct 15 Trouble foso4 00 Remote Program Successful 0330 open 080 00 Remote Prog Unsuccessful 0331 Close 0821 00 JI Local Program Successful 033 Duress pxa o Local Program Unsuccessful 033 pesce ni First Open After Alarm fos24 001 System Trouble Restoral 0335 Low Battery josesfooj fe Comm Test System off Norm 033 Bere E Rmus fe pee jme f l we Comm TestsystemNormat 0329 00 System Test Restoral 0340 12 26 Phone ARDIS Routing Control Program Addresses 0494 0495 If address 0528 is programmed to Try ARDIS network first the following addresses can be used to control report routing If address 0528 is set to Send alarms via both ARDIS and digital this will force alarms to go to the phone even if the Phone ARDIS report routing for alarms does not specify phone usage e e 99 99 wo Q NI o Aj wT N 79 29 Phone ARDIS report routing 0494 Data Digit First digit Open and Close Reports Enter the DD as 1 2 Select Options 3 UsePhone Je jejejeje useARDIS jejeje ee Ent rihe DD as a Use Either dole el Soleet Options segn Jul I fel le username ler jejejeje ty Prone est I 1 L elel fosas jejejejeje Use Either
64. BusLoc when programming If not using BusLocG be sure to remove the Bus Loc code from address 9999 f Zone Programming is incorrect Program as a multiple zone input for DS7432 or DS7460 a single zone input for contacts and sensors or program as a DS7465 9 Multiplex module not programmed Program the module Invisible or silent zone activates alarm The m is programmed as latch on Program the output to follow zone alarms 6 output alarm 0 Keypad displays Fire Trouble but A ground fault condition exists See system trouble Ground fault does not indicate any zones Keypad displays Not Ready but no An invisible zone is not ready Press PIN OFF to display the zone number of zone number is displayed the invisible zone that is not ready 17 4 General System Problems Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution How to set the programming values Enter a value of 01 in address 4058 Caution Only enter a value of 01 in address to the factory default 4058 when you are sure you want to default the programming Doing so will immediately erase all programming Power LED is flashing keypad dis A control trouble exists Press 87 to determine the trouble condition plays Control Trouble Press 87 87 display Oct Relay Fault a The octal relay module DS7488 is de a Check the wiring to the module 89 display System Fault 20 fective or the wiring to the module is defective b There is no DS7488 o
65. Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any re pairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equip ment 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 inter nal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate elec tric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Terminal Requirements The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be con nected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combina tion of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 The Load Number of the DS7400Xi is 2 RFI Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all re quirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Reg ulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada 7 19 For Installations in New Zealand Two wire Connection The
66. Data Digit 3 3 Data Digit 4 2 which partition is reporting from this panel Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 0 4 9 6 Enter Data Digit 1 2 Enter Data Digit 2 3 Enter Data Digit 1 3 Enter Data Digit 2 2 Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Pro grammer s Mode Data Digits Phone 1 Account Code Address 0496 Phone 2 Account Code Address 0498 Phone 1 Account Code Address 0500 Phone 2 Account Code Address 0502 Phone 1 Account Code Address 0504 Partition 3 Phone 2 Account Code Address 0506 Phone 1 Account Code Address 0508 Phone 2 Account Code Address 0510 Phone 1 Account Code Address 0512 Phone 2 Account Code Address 0514 Partition 4 Partition 5 Phone 1 Account Code Address 0516 Partition 6 Phone 2 Account Code Address 0518 Phone 1 Account Code Address 0520 Phone 2 Account Code Address 0522 Phone Account Code Address 0524 Phone 2 Account Code Address 0526 Partition 7 Partition 8 JO BO uuu uuu JULULULLULU UUULILL JULULULLULU UUULIUL The Default for all Account Codes 0000 Notes 1 Account Codes are programmed from left to right If programming a 3 digit Account Code the fourth digit of the address must be 0 For example If the Account Code is 121 program 1210 in the programming address 2 If you wish to send a zero 0
67. Enter Data Digit 1 1 4 0 8 again Enter Data Digit 2 2 Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode Select Option If using the WDSRP Direct DS7412 Disabled Connection option for pro gramming Address 0206 DS7412 Enabled must be set for 1 0 Address 0207 must be set for 2 5 Enter the Data Digit as a Select Options 0 1 2 3 4 516 Kg wee oL eL LLLI Farn Troules and Resors e fel Jof nsere leje je owes _ j eleele 12 24 DS7412 RS232 Interface Configuration Programming Program Address 0207 Example DS7412 RS232 Interface Configuration Programming allows you to To program a 1200 Baud printer for No Parity Soft configure the DS7412 for your printer Most printers will operate us ware Flow Control 2Stop Bits and 8 Data Bits ing the defaultValues for the DS7412 Some printers may operate Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 2 more efficiently using optional program values Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Consult the operating guide provided with your printer to be sure that Enter the Program Address 0 2 0 7 itsconfiguration matches the one programmed here Enter Data Digit 1 1 Enter Data Digit 2 2 Note If using the WDSRP Direct Connection option for program MW Enter e pen Rte H ming Address 0206 must be set for 1 0 Address 0207 must Data Digit Program the next Address Program a differen
68. Master Code 0 Enter a 6 Enter the day Enter the Time Hour and minute O 1 O O through 1 2 5 9 4 or 6 4 PM Enter AM or 4 AM 6 PM This will only display when in Single Partition Mode Note Entering the command sequence Master Code 0 6 7 will cause the DS7447 keypad to read back the time The control panel will exit you from the master code programming mode after about 15 seconds without a keystroke 8 6 Delayed Arming This section explains how to cause the system to arm after a specified number of hours Delayed arming is simply causing the system to arm after a specified number of hours To program the system for delayed arming perform the following steps Delayed Automatic Arming Enter 9 9 to enter the Delayed Arming programming Enter the number of hours from now The keypad will display the following Arm in nn Hours to accept that you would like the system to arm For example If if is 3 30 now and you would like the system to arm at 9 30 enter 06 Additional Notes Delayed arming can be used even if there are no automatic arming times programmed If delayed arming is used in Master Keypad mode it will affect all partitions you have access to If delayed arming is used in single partition mode or from a single partition keypad it will affect only the partition you are working in Delayed arming will override automatic arming
69. Multiplex devices DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 5 0 System Worksheet Account Number Information Name Contact Person Address _ LLL Voice Phone Number Panel Phone Number City State Zip _ _ Panel Answers Phone C Armed C Disarmed Equipment Location and Notes AC Voltage VAC Battery Voltage VDC AUX Current Batterv Standbv AH Bell Current A Control Panel Transformer Telephone Jack Telephone On Same Line as Panel Earth Ground Connection Alarm Sounder s Misc Notes Kevpad Location and Notes Example Location Belongs Master to Partition Standard Keypad 1 Kitchen 2 Master Location Belongs Master Location Belongs Master to Partition Standard to Partition Standard Keypad 1 Keypad 9 Keypad 2 Keypad 10 Keypad 3 Keypad 11 Keypad 4 Keypad 12 Keypad 5 Keypad 13 Keypad 6 Keypad 14 Keypad 7 Keypad 15 Keypad 8 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 5 0 System Worksheet continued Personal Identification Number Information Example PIN Information User Pin Auth Parti Name Level tions PIN Information User Pin Auth Parti Level tions eo O dt o o jo o o Oo Oo JO o o Oo O1 JOD o e I 008 HH o9 010 om 012 os 014 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide
70. N O DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 37 1 Alpha Description Programming A Worksheet Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Text J LL J V J J Value 1526 1 1526 2 1527 1 1527 2 1528 1 1528 2 1529 1 1529 2 1530 1 1530 2 1531 1 1531 2 1532 1 1532 2 1533 1 1533 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Text J dL J dL JL J Value Partition 1 1534 1 1534 2 1535 1 1535 2 1536 1 1536 2 1537 1 1537 2 1538 1 1538 2 1539 1 1539 2 1540 1 1540 2 1541 1 1541 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1542 1 1542 2 1543 1 1543 2 1544 1 1544 2 1545 1 1545 2 1546 1 1546 2 1547 1 1547 2 1548 1 1548 2 1549 1 1549 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1550 1 1550 2 1551 1 1551 2 1552 1 1552 2 1553 1 1553 2 1554 1 1554 2 1555 1 1555 2 1556 1 1556 2 1557 1 1557 2 Partition 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1558 1 1558 2 1559 1 155942 1560 1 1560 2 1561 1 1561 2 1562 1 1562 2 1563 1 1563 2 1564 1 1564 2 1565 1 1565 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1566 1 1566 2 1567 1 1567 2 1568 1 1568 2 1569 1 1569 2 1570 1 1570 2 1571 1 1571 2 1572 1 1572 2 1573 1 1573 2 Partition 3 Character Characte
71. N 22235 for wiring information DS7450 a DS7430 Multiplex Expansion Module The DS7450 is intended as a replacement for con ventional dry contacts and to report an actual multi plex address to the control panel Current Draw 350 pA Standby 350 1A Alarm e Occupies 1 zone e DS7452 Surface Mount Single Multiplex Contact Point re quires a DS7430 Multiplex Expansion Module The DS7452 is intended as a replacement for con ventional dry contacts and to report an actual multi plex address to the control panel Current Draw 2 350 pA Standby 350 uA Alarm e Occupies 1 zone e DS7457 Single Zone Multiplex Input Module requires a DS7430 Multiplex Expansion Module The DS7457 provides a means of monitoring con ventionally Normally Open or Normally Closed con tacts It reports their status to the control panel as multiplex addresses It occupies one multiplex zone on the system and can monitor one loop It also in cludes a tamper loop Current Draw 350 pA Standby 350 uA Alarm e DS7460 Dual Zone Module up to 60 per system Requires a DS7430 Multiplex Expansion Module The DS7460 provides a means of monitoring con ventional Normally Open or Normally Closed con tacts It reports their status to the control panel as multiplex addresses It occupies two multiplex zones DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Flush Mount Single Multiplex Contact Point requires on the system and can monitor up to two separate loops
72. OK to enter 8 9 5 Caution When Entering A Building If the bells and sirens are on and or the red Armed Light is flashing with the DS7447 display reading Zone Alarm or the DS7445 hav ing its zone LEDs flashing then the keypad is signaling that an alarm has occurred The keypad will also issue a pulsed tone during the entry delay instead of the usual steady tone If the alarm has not been previously investigated do not enter the building unless accompanied by the appropriate Emergency Ser vices personnel 8 9 6 Fire Alarms Fire Alarms are silenced using the same procedure as intrusion alarms a PIN with disarm privileges the Off key The Fire Alarm system is not reset until alarms at smoke detectors are cleared by using the System Reset command The Fire Alarm system will not be functional until this procedure has been followed See the Fire Reset section 8 10 1 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Command Sequence Duress Code Off What will Happen System will appear to disarm normally A Duress code will be sent to the central station 8 10 Fire Reset Fire Trouble 8 10 1 Fire Reset During a fire alarm exit the premises immediately When you have determined there is no fire you must silence the bells sirens before you can initiate the System Reset command PIN System Reset Before the System Reset command is used determine which smoke detector has alarmed so the monitoring company may verify
73. Part Assign 0280 Zone Func 6 Restoral Rpt 0518s Account Code 1296 Zone 97 amp 98 Part Assign 0281 Zone Func 7 Restoral Rpt 0520 Account Code 1297 Zone 99 amp 100 Part Assign 0282 Zone Func 8 Restoral Rpt 0522 Account Code 1298 Zone 101 amp 102 Part Assign 0283 Zone Func 9 Restoral Rpt 0524 Account Code 1299 Zone 103 amp 104 Part Assign 0284 Zone Func 10 Restoral Rpt 0526 Account Code 1300 Zone 105 amp 106 Part Assign 0285 Zone Func 11 Restoral Rpt 0528 Phone Number Gen Cntrl 1301 Zone 107 amp 108 Part Assign 0286 Zone Func 12 Restoral Rpt 0529 Phone Number 1 Format 1302 Zone 109 amp 110 Part Assign 0287 Zone Func 13 Restoral Rpt 0530 Phone Number 2 Format 1303 Zone 111 amp 112 Part Assign 0288 Zone Func 14 Restoral Rpt 0531 Phone Answering 1304 Zone 113 amp 114 Part Assign 0289 Zone Func 15 Restoral Rpt 0532 Programmer s Code 1305 Zone 115 amp 116 Part Assign 0290 Zone Func 1 Trouble Rpt 0534 Master Code 1306 Zone 117 8 118 Part Assign 0291 Zone Func 2 Trouble Rpt 1248 Zone 1 amp 2 Part Assign 1307 Zone 119 amp 120 Part Assign 0292 Zone Func 3 Trouble Rpt 1249 Zone 3 amp 4 Part Assign 1308 Zone 121 amp 122 Part Assign 0293 Zone Func 4 Trouble Rpt 1250 Zone 5 amp 6 Part Assign 1309 Zone 123 amp 124 Part Assign 0294 Zone Func 5 Trouble Rpt 1251 Zone 7 amp 8 Part Assign 1310 Zone 125 amp 126 Part Assign 0295 Zone Func 6 Trouble Rpt 1252 Zone 9 amp 10 Pa
74. Programming Program Addresses 0018 0145 Example In Zone Programming each zone is defined according to To program a Zone Zone 1 as a Single Zone Input PIR and follows Input single or multiple zone input or a DS7465 Zone Function 1 Zone Function or Output function 1 15 Data Digit 1 0 Data Digit 2 1 The DS7465 s relay is the only device that will follow the output functions Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 its input loop will follow a zone function All single and multiple zone inputs Enter the Program Address 0 0 1 8 will follow a zone function Enter Data Digit 1 0 f 5 Enter Data Digit 2 1 See section 6 2 and 7 3 for further details Enter the pound key e Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Data Digit Programmer s Mode Select Option Single Zone Input zones 1 8 on the control multiplex contacts P sensors or a DS7457 Select Option MC E Disabled lo on a DS7432 DS74 F u gere or e ete gt Follow Zone or Output Function 2 Eg DS7465 Connections Follow Zone or Output Function 3 the input zone or the output relay on a DS7465 Follow Zone or Outputf Function 4 ra Follow Zone or Output Function 5 5 H Zone Number Address Default a 5 H Follow Zone or Output Function 6 E 1 0018 Follow Zonex or Output Function 7 EX 2 0019 Follow Zone or Output Function 8 EXE 0020 Follow Zone or Output Function 9 EN
75. Reference Guide for the DS7400Xi Version 3 Control Communicator Armed e Armed Perimeter 5 e e e e e e e Status ecc e Supervisory 12345678 Power Power Bell Silenced Fire Fire Trouble 9 p 8 D H 8 lt Perimeter Perimeter Only nl No Entry Entry Bypass Bypass System System Reset Reset Keypad Quick Reference Guide Turning On arming your System Commands for other System Features Normal Arming PIN On Chime Mode PIN 2 7 Perimeter Arming no entry delay Zone Test PIN 8 1 PIN No Entry Perimeter Only Read Event History PIN 4 8 9 Perimeter Arming with entry delay PIN Perimeter Only Battery Test PIN System Reset Maximum Security Arming Communicator Test PIN 4 8 2 PIN No Entry On Fire Reset PIN System Reset Custom Arming PIN 4 Remote Program Dial out PIN 4 8 3 Set Delayed Arming PIN 99 and enter number of hours from Remote Program Answer PIN 4 8 6 current time to the desired arming time Local Battery Sounder Test PIN 8 5 Extend Automatic Arming during pre arm time PIN OFF Error Display PIN 8 7 Force Arming Error Display Reset PIN System Reset Enter an arming command followed by Bypass To Silence
76. SIDERATIONS 13 3 PROGRAMMING THE DS7400Xi 13 3 1 Household Fire Alarm using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter with local bell 13 3 2 Grade A Household Burglary Alarm using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter with local bell 13 4 General System Requirements 13 4 1 Local Burglary Alarm 13 4 2 Police Station Connection 13 4 3 Central Station Burglary Alarm 13 5 Commercial Fire Alarm 13 6 Wiring and Programming information for installa tions using the Ademco AB 12 Bell Housing 68 14 0 Report Programming 14 1 4 2 Format 14 2 BFSK Format 14 3 Pager Format 15 0 Report Programming Values Sent 15 1 SIA Format 15 2 Contact I D Format 16 0 Multiplex Zone Addressing Guide 17 0 Troubleshooting Guide 17 1 Keypad Problems 17 2 Reporting Problems 17 3 Zone Problems 17 4 General System Problems 18 0 Program Addresses Index Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 1 0 Specifications 1 1 Enclosure Housing 1 The standard enclosure is manufactured from 20 Ga cold rolled steel and measures 12 5 Wide by 14 5 High by 3 Deep 31 8 cm Wide by 36 8 cm High by 7 6 cm Deep A keyed lock is includ ed and this enclosure has provision for an optional tamper switch required for commercial burglary applications for monitoring the door 1 2 Temperature Storage and Operating Temperature 4329 to 120 F 0 to 49 C 1 3 Power NOTE The total current output capacity for all auxiliary devices includ
77. This function is required for fire panels and will be forced on when the panel is in the commercial fire mode See Program Address 0185 7 11 Commercial Fire Mode Programming Note In a system that includes both fire alarm and burglar alarm devices the system must produce distinct sounds for fire and burglar alarm conditions either by using different indi cating appliances or by using distinct cadences for the same appliance Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Commercial Fire Mode When in Commercial Fire Mode the control panel will perform some functions e g communications differently to conform with commercial fire regulations See Commercial Fire Mode Programming program address 0186 Water Flow Zone Delay This is the amount of time a water flow zone must be violated before the control panel will initiate an alarm The delay is necessary to accommodate normal changes in water pressure If the water flow initiating device incorporates its own time de lay do not program the control panel unit to exceed 120 sec onds combined time delay Pulsing Fire Zone This is a zone programmed to output a pulse for a fire alarm in the normal manner one second ON one sec ond OFF California March Time This is a zone programmed to output a pulse for a fire alarm in the California Time cadence ten 1 2 sec ond pulses followed by one second of quiet time Temporal This is a zone programmed to output a
78. Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Type Zone Output Zone 61 Zone f 62 Zone 63 Zone 64 Zone 65 Zone 66 Zone 67 Zone 68 Zone 69 Zone ft 70 Zone 71 Zone ft 72 Zone ft 73 Zone 74 Zone 75 Zone 76 Zone 77 Zone ft 78 Zone f 79 Zone 80 Zone 81 Zone f 82 Zone 83 Zone 84 Zone 85 Zone 86 Zone 87 Zone 88 Zone 89 Zone 90 Zone 91 Zone ft 92 Zone 93 Zone 94 5 0 System Worksheet continued Function DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Zone Location and Notes continued Partition amp Location Type Zone Output Zone 95 Zone 96 Zone 97 Zone 98 Zone 99 Zone 100 Zone 101 Zone ft 102 Zone 103 Zone 104 Zone 105 Zone 106 Zone it 107 Zone f 108 Zone 109 Zone 110 Zone 111 Zone 112 Zone 113 Zone 114 Zone 115 Zone 116 Zone ft 117 Zone 118 Zone 119 Zone ft 120 Zone 121 Zone ft 122 Zone f 123 Zone 124 Zone ft 125 Zone it 126 Zone 127 Zone it 128 Function Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Partition amp Location 6 0 System Overview 6 1 DS7400Xi Description The DS7400Xi Control Communicator is a fully integrated hardwire multiplex security fire alarm system It can support up to 128 input zones 90 individual users and multiple output options It can be partitioned into as many as eight separate systems thus allowing individu
79. a Fire Trouble PIN Off Zone Bypass PIN Bypass followed by the Zone number s To Clear a Fire Trouble Display PIN System Reset PIN Bypass to clear ALL Bypasses Access Control Turning Off disarming your System Enter your PIN followed by Off Enter your Access Control PIN followed by Off Detection Systems PTY Ltd Detection Systems PTY Ltd Detection Systems Int l Inc Detection Systems Ltd Unit 21 45 Gilby Road Unit 2 The Riverside Centre 19 Rue du 19 Mars 78130 Unit 13 18 17 F New Commerce Centre Mount Waverley Victoria 3149 Australia 148 James Ruse Drive Les Mureaux France 19 On Sum Street Shatin N T 61 3 9558 8088 Fax 61 3 9558 8089 Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia Phone Fax 33 1 34 74 9576 Hong Kong 61 2 891 4944 Fax 61 2 891 5844 852 2635 2815 Fax 852 2648 7986 Detection Systems Inc 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport New York USA 14450 9199 Copyright O 1995 96 716 223 4060 800 289 0096 Fax 716 223 9180 DS7400Xi Installation Instructions P N 28995D 1 Table of Contents Keypad Quick Reference Guide 1 0 Specifications L N O UI R D Enclosure Housing Temperature Power Outputs Zones Keypads Communicator Partitions Users Lightning Protection Burglar Fire Zone Inputs Fire Signal Initiating Circuit 2 wire mode Multiplex Bus Wiring Requirements Option Bus Wiring Requirements Max Load Currents Backup Battery Calculation Standby Curr
80. al control and reports for each partition Up to 15 keypads may be used to provide user interface with the system as well as programming access for the installer 6 1 1 A C Failure Report Delay The A C power loss report can be programmed to delay for up to 254 minutes see address 0197 The same delay would also apply to the A C restoral report f another report is sent during this delay period the A C fail report will be sent along with this report If the A C power restores during this delay period the A C loss report will not be sent Programming address 0197 as FF causes the report to be sent at a random interval of at least 15 minutes but no more than 2 hours after the A C failure occurs 6 1 2 Entry Exit Delay Cancel Zone Functions Entry Exit Delay Cancel 1 and Entry Exit Delay Cancel 2 Zone Func tions cause the exit delay to expire as soon as the premises is va cated If a zone is programmed as an Entry Exit Delay Cancel zone and it is activated during the exit delay the exit delay will expire as soon as the zone has been restored Entry Exit Delay Cancel 1 follows entry delay 1 Entry Exit Delay Cancel 2 follows entry delay 2 They are programmed at addresses 0001 0015 6 1 3 General Arm Only Authority by Partition A general level 2 authority can be programmed to have arm only authority by partition This is done at addresses 0198 and 0199 Arm only access by partition allows someone with a General Authority
81. al cost from The National Fire Protection Associa tion Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 8 12 1 If Installed in Family Residences Adherence to the NFPA Standard 72 can lead to reasonable fire safety when the following items are practiced Minimize hazards Avoid the three traditional fire killers smoking in bed leaving children homealone and cleaning with flammable liquids Providing a fire warning system Most fire deaths occur in the home the majority during sleeping hours The minimum level of protection requires smoke detectors to be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional story of the dwell ing For added early warning protection it is recommended that detec tors be installed in all separated areas including the basement bed rooms dining room utility room furnace room and hallways 8 12 2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan A fire warning may be wasted unless the family has planned in ad vance for a rapid and safe exit from the building Draw a floor plan of the entire house showing two exits from each bedroom and two from the house Since stairwells and hallways DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide maybe blocked during a fire the plan should provide exits from bedroom windows Make copies of the plan and practice it with all family members Pre arrange a meeting place outside and away from the resi dence Once out of the building all occupants should immediate
82. amming Values Sent 15 1 SIA Format SIA SIA event data Reports code field Zone Burglary alarm for a zone Number g Fire alarm for a zone Waterflow alarm for a zone Supervisory for a zone Keypad fire A Keypad fire restoral A Keypad emergency 1 3 or B Keypad panic or C Burglary restoral for a zone Fire restoral for a zone Waterflow restoral for a zone Supervisory restoral for a zone Burglary trouble for a zone Fire trouble for a zone Waterflow trouble for a zone Supervisory trouble for a zone Low battery on a radio zone Low battery restoral on a radio zone Open report Close report Duress report Partial close report First open after alarm cancel report Low battery Low battery restoral AC failure AC failure restoral Octal relay fault report Octal relay restoral Exit error report Recent closing report System test start report System test end report Continued on next page DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 15 1 SIA Format Continued Reports System normal test report Communicator test report Remote programming successful report Remote programming failure report Local programming successful report Local programming failure report Communication failure report Communication restoral EEPROM checksum failure or keypad supervision failure report EEPROM checksum restoral or keypad supervision restoral Multiplex bus fault Multip
83. andby 10 mA Alarm Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc e DS7433 8 Input Direct Module 1 per system Can not be used with the DS7430 Multiplex Expansion Module The DS7433 provides a means of expanding the System to include eight additional hard wired zones Each zone can support up to twenty 2 wire smoke detectors can also support 4 wire smoke detectors Current Draw 65 mA Standby 80 mA Alarm Add 15 mA for each additional zone in alarm e DS7445 Control Station The DS7445 is an LED kevpad which has LEDs rep resenting the first 8 zones of the system It displavs information on various control panel functions A built in sounder is used as an interior warning device and to annunciate kevstroke entries Current Draw 75 mA Standby 75 mA Alarm e DS7447 Control Station The DS7447 is an Alpha Numeric LCD keypad It displavs information on various control panel func tions A built in sounder is used as an interior warn ing device and to annunciate kevstroke entries Current Draw 100 mA Standby 100 mA Alarm Keypad Access Output The DS7447 Alpha Key pad will provide a ten 10 second access relay ouput if equipped with the optional K938 Relay The relay will energize at the keypad if the user has a master unlimited general or access PIN The output will change only if the user has access to the partition assigned to the keypad See the DS7447 Keypad Installation Instructions P
84. arch Time Data Digit 1 8 Data Digit 2 1 See Glossary section 7 10 for further details Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 0 1 8 6 Enter Data Digit 1 8 Enter Data Digit 2 1 Enter the pound key ass Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Data Digit pe Enter the Data Digit as a 1 2 SelectOptions O gt fs fe fs fs forte gt 5 Commercial Fre Mode disabled e TT Local Comm Fre Mode enabled e eje e e e Gana sin comm news lelejejejeje 10 sec delay on watertiow zone e I lel I I I 20 sec delay on waterow zone lol I fel 1 30 sec delay on waterow zone e I fet 40 sec delay on watertowzone lel del _ 50 sec delay on watertowzone I lel T fe 0 2 are Hex values They will display as A C at the keypads Zones 1 4 may only have waterflow delays Enter the DD as a Select Options KH 2 3 4 5 Bell and Aux activate on Fie e e e e e e Bell and Aux activate on Burg jojojo Pulsing Fire Alarms afe 1 sec On T sec Off Pulsing Fire Alarms use California March Tme e e Pulsing Fire Alarms use Temporal Cadence el When programming Fire zones it is recommended that they be zone functions 12 and 13 see sections 12 2 and 12 15 3 12 15 1 When Central Stat
85. ate and there will be no report for this zone when the system is disarmed Keyswitch Input This is a zone programmed to allow the sys tem to be armed or disarmed using a Normally Open momentary keyswitch Outputs for keyswitch LEDs and sounders are available using the programmable outputs or the Octal relay outputs An output is needed for each LED and sounder A keyswitch will only control the partition that these zones are assigned to unless programmed as a master then they will control all at once See Program Address 0001 Data Digit 1 Keyswitches and keypads may be used in the same partition if desired Fire Zone This is a zone programmed to activate if the system is armed or disarmed Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc It can be silenced not reset by entering a valid PIN Off The display will indicate a Fire Alarm for this zone on all key pads in every partition A fire reset command must be entered after silencing the alarm to re enable this zone If this zone is programmed for trouble and the loop opens the DS7447 keypad will display Fire Trouble for this zone and the keypad sounders will beep once every ten seconds If the system is a combination fire and burglar alarm the fire alarm has priority over the burglar alarm Fire Zone with Verification This zone is identical to a Fire Zone except that after the first alarm it will perform a fire reset and then wait up to two minutes for a second a
86. ault System fault 13 they are system wide Aux Relay Fault DS7420i aux relay fault System fault 14 All other Error Displays are limit Oct Relay Fault loss of communication to DS7488 System fault 20 ed to the partition the Standard Reserved for older panels System fault 50 keypad is in If you are on a Mas AR IB Queue Full modem buffer full System fault 51 ter keypad you may read Error AR Host Down network data switch down System fault 52 Displays one partition at a time AR Unreg Modem modem not registered System fault 53 AR Power Fail power source below defined threshold System fault 54 AR Network Lost loss of network System fault 55 AR Modem HW Err modem hardware error System fault 56 AR Modem SW Err modem software error System fault 57 AR Opt Bus Err loss of communication to ARDIS module System fault 58 AR Corrupt MSG message error System fault 59 Action Desired Command Sequence Read Error display when green Power light is flashing PIN 8 7 Clear Error Display Caution Clear the error display only on the advice of your installing PIN System Reset company or if you are certain the problem has been remedied Battery Trouble display will only clear by the System Reset command or another automatic battery test even after the problem has been remedied Comm Error display willonly clear by the System Reset command or the next successful automatic system off normal report even after the probl
87. ce Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Report Programming Burglar Zone Reports must be programmed for those zones used Fire Zone Reports must be programmed for those zones used Low Battery Report Program Address 0325 must be programmed AC Failure Report Program Address 0327 must be programmed Open Report Program Address 0320 must be programmed Close Report Program Address 0321 must be programmed 24 Hour Check In Reports Program Addresses 0329 and 0336 must be programmed Timer Programming Bell Cutoff Times Program Addresses 0195 and 0196 must be programmed for not less than 5 minutes Entry Exit Delay Times Program Addresses 0191 0193 must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds General Control Programming Must be programmed for no swinger shunts Program Address 0000 data digit 2 enter 0 1 or 2 Program Address 0185 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 0 Data Digit 2 0 Commercial Fire Mode Programming Local Program Address 0186 data digit 1 enter as a 1 through 6 Central Station Program Address 0186 data digit 1 enter as a 7 through 2 The keypad panic functions are not intended to be a substitute for Listed manual pull boxes 13 6 Wiring and Programming information for installations using the Ademco AB 12 Bell Housing Ademco AB 12 Bell Housing ET ium n ontrol Communicator KXSKGKGIGIGGGG Cut this jumper To control Earth Ground Terminal 1 e A
88. command is entered ON when System is Armed This is an output programmed to activate when the system is armed It will remain activated until the system is disarmed Ground Start This is an output programmed to activate for 3 seconds when the phone line is seized It is intended for use with ground start phone systems that require a momentary short to ground to obtain dial tone Connect a separate 12 VDC DPDT relay Connect both relay contact commons to ground and connect the Normally Open of each contact to terminal positions 13 and 16 one to terminal 13 the other to 16 of the DS7400Xi This output follows all partitions regardless of how data digit 2 of the output programming address is programmed Not intended for U L Listed systems Not for use with phone line monitors System Status ready to arm This is an output programmed to follow the Status LED of the keypad It will activate when the system is ready to arm with no zones violated Zone Alarm This is an output programmed to activate when a zone is in an alarm condition It will remain activated until the system is disarmed or the bell cut off time expires This output is intended to activate alarm bells and sirens This will not activate from Silent or Invisible Zones Zone Alarm Delayed by 20 sec This is an output programmed to wait 20 seconds after a zone enters an alarm condition to acti vate It will remain activated until the
89. d 75 mA 75 mA DS7430 Multiplex Expansion 65 mA 65 mA DS7432 8 Input Remote 10 mA 10 mA DS7433 8 Input Direct 50 mA 65 mA DS7488 Octal Relay 10 mA 40 mA 10 mA 40 mA DS7416 ARDIS Module 127 mA 127 mA DS7457 Single Zone Multiplex Input 350 uA 350 uA DS7460 Dual Zone 1mA 1mA DS7465 Input Output 1mA 1mA DS7450 amp DS7452 Contact Points 350 uA 350 uA DS7420i Dual Line Bell Supervision 20 mA 140 mA DS7480 Bell Supervision 20 mA 20 mA DS7481 Single Line Monitor 20 mA 20 mA Smoke Detectors Bells Horns etc Other sensors Other Grand Total Grand Total When calculating Standby and Alarm Current for the Octal Relay Module use 10 mA plus 40 mA for each activated relay 1 17 Standby Current Load Battery AH 20 Storage 0 375 AH s Alarm The following table is the derated battery divided by hours minus the control standby 175 mA Rechargeable Battery Size Max Standby for 4 hours Max Standby Max Standby for 8 hours for 24 hours Max Standby for 48 hours Max Standby for 60 hours Max Standby for 72 hours Max Standby for 80 hours 7 AH 1 0A 470 mA X 8 AH 1 2A 580 mA X 14 AH 1 5A 1 1A 15 AH 1 5A 1 2A 17 2 AH 1 5A 1 5A 21 AH 1 5A 1 5A 28 AH 1 5A 15A 30 AH 1 5A 1 5A 35 AH 1 5A 1
90. e Data Digit Enter the Data Digit as a 1 2 See 5555575055 Allow Normal and Custom Arming eje jejeje e eoe 00 0 0 00 0 Allow Perimeter Instant Arming eje eje jeje jele Allow Perimeter Arming e o eje jeje lolo Allow Maximum Security Arming elo ee olo ee Closing Ring Back lelejeje ee Siren on Comm Fail for Silent Zone jejej eje eoe 50 Hz operationa je je je je e lo e lo 60 Hz operation e e je je jo je je le A For installations in North America select 60 Hz operation 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads Enter DD as a Select Options 01112 3 4 5 Allow Swinger Shunts Normal Arming PIN On If programmed Normal Arming arms the entire system while allowing entry delays for entry exit zones Perimeter Instant Arming PIN No Entry Perimeter Only If programmed Perimeter Instant Arming arms only the perimeter of the system and does not allow entry delays for entry exit zones Perimeter Arming PIN Perimeter Only If programmed Perimeter Arming arms only the perimeter of the system while allowing entry delays for entry exit zones Custom Arming PIN 2 4 If programmed Custom Arming allows custom arming of the system and bypasses the zone functions specified in data address 0183 Maximum Security Arming PIN No Entry On If programmed Maximum Security
91. e el Second digit Zone Alarm Zone Restoral UseBoth e le and Zone Trouble Reports TryPhone First jeje Phone ARDIS report routing and Phone First count 0495 Data Digit First Digit System Reports Enter the DD as a 1 2 Select Options 3 UsePhone e jejejeje UseARDiS jejejejeje 1 1 1 I UseEither lel lel EURO DD Select Option DD Select Option DD Select Option DD ene Mi atempis 4 eatemots 8 1eatempts 2 try Phone First efe tAtempt 1 5Atempss 5 l9Attempts 9 13 Attempts 3 2Attempts 12 6 Attempts_ 6 10 Attempts 0 14 Attempts 4 Second digit Phone First count Number of attempts before trying ARDIS This value is used to control the number of attempts made on the phone line before switching to the ARDIS network This value is only referenced if the Use Phone Use ARDIS and Try Phone First options are all selected If the value is less than or equal to 2 or more than 5 two attempts will be made on the phone before trying ARDIS if the Phone First option is selected DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 27 Account Code Programming Program Addresses 0496 0526 Example l To program Partition 1 Phone 1 Account Code to be 2332 Account Code programming defines the number transmitted to the central station that identifies this panel It also identifies Data Digit 1 2 Data Digit 2 3
92. e Control Communicator CAUTION The control is static sensitive Make sure you touch earth ground before handling the control This will dis charge any static electricity in your body Example Run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the control Then keep holding the ground wire while installing the control Insert the three support posts into the control retainer holes as shown in the diagram Slide the top of the control into the retainer tabs the slots under the top frame Once in the retainer tabs the control will rest on the three support posts Secure the bottom of the enclosure by screwing the bottom three holes through the support posts and through to the control retain er holes CAUTION Once the control is installed be sure to connect its ground wire to the top hinge of the enclosure the un painted tab o XO0tZSA Program Pads o O LOO ONN Control Communicator Ground Tab Retainer Tabs LU Control Retainer Holes 3 o J Support Posts to C 0 Wire Entrances 6
93. e Function 6 Zone Function 7 Zone Function 8 Zone Function 9 Zone Function 10 Zone Function 11 Zone Function 12 Zone Function 13 Zone Function 14 Zone Function 15 Low Battery AC Fail System Trouble Keypad Fire Keypad Emergency S Keypad Panic Reports without Restorals Report Report Successful Report Unsuccessful Address Value Address Value Address Value lo F Remote Program olo 0 0 Local Program Lolo Polo Partial Close Report Address Value First Open after Alarm p Duress 0322 Comm Test Svstem Normal DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copvright O 1995 96 Detection Svstems Inc 14 2 BFSK Format Reports with Restorals Report Restoral Trouble Address Value Address Value Address Value Zone Function 1 Zone Function 2 Zone Function 3 Zone Function 4 Zone Function 5 Zone Function 6 Zone Function 7 Zone Function 8 Zone Function 9 Zone Function 10 Zone Function 11 Zone Function 12 Zone Function 13 Zone Function 14 Zone Function 15 Low Battery AC Fail System Trouble Keypad Fire Keypad Emergency Keypad Panic Reports without Restorals Report Address Value Report Successful Report Unsuccessful Address Value Address Value Open Remote Program Close Local Program Partial Close Report First Open after Alarm Address Value Comm Test System Normal DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 14 3 Pager Format The Pager format allow
94. e Number 111 Alpha for Zone Number 112 Alpha for Zone Number 113 Alpha for Zone Number 114 Alpha for Zone Number 115 Alpha for Zone Number 116 Alpha for Zone Number 117 Alpha for Zone Number 118 Alpha for Zone Number 119 Alpha for Zone Number 120 Alpha for Zone Number 121 Alpha for Zone Number 122 Alpha for Zone Number 123 Alpha for Zone Number 124 Alpha for Zone Number 125 Alpha for Zone Number 126 Alpha for Zone Number 127 Alpha for Zone Number 128 Octal Relay Partition Assign Octal Relay Partition Assign Octal Relay Partition Assign Octal Relay Partition Assign Octal Relay Partition Assign Octal Relay Partition Assign Octal Relay Partition Assign Octal Relay Partition Assign Output Func Part Assign Output Func Part Assign Output Func Part Assign Output Func Part Assign Output Func Part Assign Output Func Part Assign Output Func Part Assign Output Func Part Assign Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Symbols 24 Hour Zone 15 4 2 Format 69 A A C Fail Report 45 AC Fail Report 19 AC Restoral Report 19 Access Output 16 Access PIN 21 Account Code Programming 50 Ademco AB 12 Bell 68 Alarm on Open 15 Alarm on Short 15 Alarms Fire 25 Alarms Invisible 15 Alarms Silent 15 Alpha Programming 58 Answering Machine Bypass 19 ARDIS 49 Arm Only 46 Arm Only PIN 21 Arming Custom 1 14 Arming Force 1 Arming Maximum Security 14 Arming Normal 1 14 Arming Perime
95. e events toward the most recent by event Each event consists of two or threelines or display screens The first line screen will be the event title and user The second line screen will be the date of the event or the Change being made If there is a third line screen it will be the date of the change To exit the Event History Mode press the key or wait 20 seconds and the keypad will exit automatically When performing this from a Master Keypad each partition will display its own history 8 13 5 Remote Program Dial out and Answer Type of Function Command Sequence What will Happen Remote Program PIN 8 3 The panel will call the remote Phone numbers 1 and 3 must be Dial out programmer programmed and an Account Code must be programmed The panel will answer a call Remote Program Answer PIN 8 6 from the remote programmer DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 13 6 Error Displays This chart explains the procedure for reading Error displays when the green Power Light is flashing on the keypad Control panel problems are indicated by a flashing green Power Light The DS7447 display will also read Control Trouble Enter 87 The DS7445 will only flash the green Power Light The Error displays may only be read when the control is disarmed Contact your installing company if the problems persist DS7447 AC Power Failure DS7445 LED 1 turns 5 DS7
96. ed properly Remote Program Unsuccessful This report is sent after a Re mote Program session if some error has occurred or the session did not terminate properly Local Program Successful This report is sent when local pro grammer s mode is exited and there is no error associated with the programming Local Program Unsuccessful This report is sent when local programmer s mode is exited and there has been some error as sociated with the programming System Trouble This report is sent when a control trouble con dition occurs System Trouble Restoral This report is sent when all system trouble conditions restore Communicator Test System Off Normal This report is sent at the 24 hour check in time if there is a gt control trouble an active fire alarm that has not been acknowledged a fire trouble or a supervisory condition Exit Error This report is sent if an exit error occurs An exit error occurs when an entry exit zone is still violated at the end of the exit delay If this happens the entry delay will begin If the system is not disarmed before the entry delay expires an alarm report for the effected zone will be sent and the Exit Error report will be sent If this report is not programmed the control will not sound the exit error warning Recent Closing This report is sent along with any alarm re ports when there is an alarm within the first five minutes after the System has been armed System Test This rep
97. em has been remedied All the other error displays will self clear from the keypads once the problem has been remedied DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 9 0 The Master Keypad Your system may include a Master keypad A Master keypad is a DS7447 keypad programmed to give a user access to all the partitions he has access to not just the partition the Master keypad is in This is different from a Standard keypad in that Standard keypads only give access to the single partition they are in Commands entered at the Master keypad will affect all the partitions the user has access to If this is not desirable the Master keypad can be used to control partitions individually this is called Single Partition Mode Single Partition Mode allows a user to control the partitions he has access to on an individual one by one basis see section 11 4 for more information on Single Partition Mode 9 1 Master Keypad Displays Master keypad displays will differ slightly from Standard keypads The Master keypad display will scroll the Status of each partition followed by the partition number For example if all partitions are armed the Master keypad will scroll through the following displays Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed area 2 area 3 area 4 area 5 area 6 area 7 If only partitions 1 2 3 4 6 and 8 are armed the Master keypad will scroll through the following displays Armed Armed Armed Ready to Arm Ar
98. en What to Do If test fails the control will indicate a Control Problem See Error Local All keypad Lights will turn on displays section 9 20 Battery PIN 8 5 Sounder Test The keypad sounder and all alarm sounding devices will operate for 2 seconds If power in your building has been off recently wait 2 hours for the battery to recharge and then try again The control will perform a Battery Test Battery Test PIN System Reset The control will report a Low Battery or a Low Battery Restoral if necessary Note If this test is performed from a Master Keypad it must be in Single Partition Mode DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 13 3 Communicator Test This test is available only if your system transmits alarms and system information to a monitoring service and has been programmed by the security installing company to permit communicator tests A long beep will initially sound to acknowledge the start of the test If the test is successful the sounder will again issue one long beep If the test fails the keypad sounder will turn ON continuously To silence the sounder enter you PIN followed by the key or press the key Command What will Happen What to Do T fT JOE DUE Sequence Communicator If test fails the keypad sounder Test will sound continuously To Along beep will sound silence the sounder press the Requires PIN 4 8
99. ent Load Options a a a a a a oL a a a a a o A 2 0 Enclosure Installation 2 1 Install the Enclosure 2 2 Install the Control Communicator 3 0 Control Terminal Wiring 4 0 Hardware Lavout Example 5 0 Svstem Worksheet 6 0 Svstem Overview 6 1 DS7400Xi Description 6 1 1 A C Failure Report Delay 6 1 2 Entry Exit Delay Cancel Zone Functions 6 1 3 General Arm Only Authority by Partition 6 1 4 Input Output Cross M trixing 6 1 5 Multiplex Bus Outputs 6 1 6 Octal Relay Modules DS7488 6 1 7 Output Functions 6 2 Zone 6 3 Zone Function 7 0 Glossary General Control Programming Zone Function Programming Zone Programming Output Programming Partition Control Programming Keypad Assignment Programming Emergency Key Programming 8 Custom Arming Programming 7 9 Force Arming 7 10 Ground Fault Detect Programming 7 11 Commercial Fire Mode Programming 7 12 Open Close Report Control Programming 7 13 Report Programming 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 7 7 7 8 9 7 14 Phone Number General Control Programming 19 7 15 Phone Answering Programming 7 16 FCC Compliance Notice 7 17 FCC Phone Connection Notice To Users 7 18 Canadian Dept of Communications 7 19 For Installations in New Zealand 8 0 Operating Guide 8 1 Personal Identification Numbers 8 1 1 General Information 8 1 2 Removing a PIN 8 1 3 Authority Levels Arming Disarming Commands Changing the Date Changing the Tempoary
100. ent from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning The repairs to this equipment must be made by the manufacturer and not the user To guard against accidental disconnection there is ample room to mount the Telco jack to the inside of the Control cabinet The operation of this Control may also be affected if events such as accidents or acts of God cause an interruption in telephone Service 7 18 Canadian Dept of Communications General Installation Requirements Notice The Canadian De partment of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipmentsmeets certain telecommuni cations 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 per missible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommuni cations company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord 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
101. entary or an aux iliary type alarm when pressed for 2 seconds It may be programmed for a silent steady or pulsed alarm Panic Key The emergency key key C at the bottom right of the keypad entry area is the Panic Key If programmed the keywill activate a panic alarm when pressed for 2 seconds nothing will display at the keypad to indicate an alarm It may be programmed for a silent steady or pulsed alarm Note The Special Emergency Key and the Panic Key will gener ate the alarm sounders only in the partition of the keypad that activated that Key 7 8 Custom Arming Programming Custom Arming PIN 7 4 If programmed the PIN 4 command sequence may be used to custom arm the system by arming only certain zone functions Forexample All interior zones plus some perimeter zones may be bypassed while leaving some of the perimeter armed 7 9 Force Arming Force Arming If programmed allows violated zones to be force armed When force arming the user must enter the usual arming command followed by the Bypass key This automatically by passes zones that are violated and programmed as bypassable Fire zones supervisory zones keyswitch zones and non by passable zones can not be force armed Not available in U L Listed systems See Program Address 0185 7 10 Ground Fault Detect Programming Ground Fault If programmed this function will allow the system to detect ground faults
102. er 1 Report Failure 2 Phone number 2 Report Failure 3 Phone number 3 remote programmer Report Failure 4 2 ARDIS Network 87 display 2Ph Bell Fault 89 a The dual phone line bell supervision a Check the wiring to the module display System Fault 10 module DS7420i is defective or the wiring to the module is defective b There is no DS7420i or a D57420i has b Enter then exit programming mode This will re been removed from the system scan the options bus and clear the problem 87 display Line 1 Fault 89 There is a phone line fault on line 1 Check phone line 1 for proper operation display System Fault 11 87 display Line 2 Fault 89 There is a phone line fault on line 2 Check phone line 2 for proper operation If you wish display System Fault 12 to monitor only one phone line reprogram address 1520 87 display Bell Fault The bell circuit on the DS7420i is open or Check the bell circuit wiring Be sure that the end of 89 display System Fault 13 shorted line resistor is in place If you don t wish to use the bell circuit place an end of line resistor across the bell terminals 87 display Aux Output Fault The auxiliary circuit on the DS7420i is open Check the auxiliary circuit wiring Be sure that the 89 display System Fault 14 or shorted end of line resistor is in place If you don t wish to use the auxiliary circuit place an end of line resistor across the auxiliary terminals If y
103. erations Proper location of detection devices is one of the most critical fac tors in a fire alarm system Smoke detectors should not be installed in dead air spaces or close to ventilating or air conditioning outlets because smoke may be circulated away from the detector Locations near air inlets should be favored Avoid areas subject to normal smoke concentrations such as kitch The following are some general considerations ens garages or near fireplaces Do not install smoke detectors where normal area temperatures are above 100 degrees F 38 degrees C or below 32 degrees F O degrees C Room Bedroom Dining Kitchen Bedroom Rec Room l oe Dining x pid Bedroom Areas of high humidity and dust concentrations should be avoid ed K Smoke Detector Basement Locate smoke detectors between sleeping areas and family living areas Smoke Detector Bedroom The edge of ceiling mounted detectors should be no closer than 4 inches 10 cm from any wall A smoke detector should be located on each story including basements but excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics Place the top edge of wall mounted detectors between 4 and 12 inches 10 to 30 cm from the ceiling 8 13 Testing 8 13 1 Zone Test The Zone Test is used to confirm that detectors will report alarms Zone Test works on allzones except 24 hour zones and fire zones While the keypad is in Zone Test no reports will be
104. eypad is assigned to in order to use the keypad Master Keypad Programming A Master keypad can be used to access all the partitions It will display the arm disarm status of all the partitions and can be used to individually control each partition see the operating section for an explanation of the keypad displays A Master keypad can be assigned to any of the partitions Any number of the 15 allowable keypads can be a Master key pad When using the common area it is suggested that a Master keypad be used and that it is assigned to the common area 7 7 Emergency Key Programming Note Do not label these keys if they are unprogrammed Only the A key may be programmed and labeled as the Fire key DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Note These keys are not intended to substitute for Listed manu al pull boxes Fire Key The emergency key key A at the bottom left of the keypad entry area is the Fire Key If programmed the key will activate a fire alarm when pressed for 2 seconds It may be programmed for a steady or pulsed alarm Note The Fire Key will generate the fire alarm sounders in the partition that activated the Fire Key Any other partitions in use will only have their keypad sounders activated All key pad displays will be the same Special Emergency Key The emergency key key B at the bottom center of the keypad entry area is the Emergency Key If programmed the key will activate a supplem
105. g Program Addresses 0018 0145 36 12 4 Zone Partition Assignment Program Addresses 1248 1311 36 12 5 Zone Bypass Programming Program Addresses 0016 0017 37 12 6 Output Programming Program Addresses 0146 0148 38 12 7 Output Partition Assignment Program Addresses 0149 0150 38 12 8 Partition Control Programming Program Address 0165 39 12 9 Quick Arm Control Programming Program Address 0169 39 12 10 Keypad Assignment Programming Program Addresses 0173 0180 40 12 11 Keypad Partition Assignment Program Ad dresses 0208 0215 40 12 12 Emergency Key Programming Program Ad dresses 0181 0182 41 12 13 Custom Arming Programming Program Ad dresses 0183 0184 41 12 14 Force Arming and Ground Fault Detect Program ming Program Address 0185 42 12 15 Commercial Fire Mode Programming Program Address 0186 12 16 Open Close Report Control Programming Program Address 0187 44 12 17 Open Close amp Zone Report Control Program ming Program Address 0189 44 12 18 Report Control Programming Program Address 0190 44 12 19 Timer Programming Program Addresses 0191 0196 45 12 20 A C Fail Report Delay Programming Program Address 0197 45 21 21 General Code Arm Only Programming Pro gram Address 0198 0201 46 12 22 Arming Warning Programming Program Ad dresses 0202 0205 46 12 23 DS7412 RS232 Interface Control Programming Program Address 0206 47 12 24 DS7412 RS232 Interface Configuration Program ming
106. g allows the system to act as up to 8 different sys tems Zones keypads outputs and other items may be assigned to particular partitions Access to partitions may be through each partition s keypad or through a Master keypad see the operating section for more details Common Area Partition 1 can be programmed as a common area that is common to other partitions This allows it to be used in an installation with one common entry area such as a foyer or vestibule When Partition 1 is programmed as a common area it will only arm when all the partitions it is common to are armed The common area will disarm when any of the partitions it is common to are disarmed only if the user has access to the common area When using a common area a Master keypad should be used and assigned to the common area see keypad assignment programming 7 6 Keypad Assignment Programming Keypad Assignment The keypad type and the partition it is assigned to must be programmed Each program address 0173 0180 programs the keypad type for two keypads For example data digit 1 of address 0173 is for keypad 1 data digit 2 of address 0173 is for keypad 2 Each program address 0208 0215 programs the partition as signment for two keypads For example data digit 1 of address 0208 is for the partition assignment of keypad 1 data digit 2 of address 0208 is for the partition assignment of keypad 2 Users must have access to the partition the k
107. git 3 5 Data Digit 4 1 Data Digit 5 2 Data Digit 6 1 Data Digit 7 2 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 O Enter the Program Address 4 0 2 8 Enter Data Digit 1 5 Data Digit 2 5 Data Digit 3 5 Data Digit 4 1 Data Digit 5 2 Data Digit 6 1 Data Digit 7 2 Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode 14 34 1 Phone Number 1 Programming Program Address 4028 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 00000000000000 OG Phone Number 2 Programming Program Address 4038 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 JULUULULLUELIULL Remote Programmer Programming Program Address 4048 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 JLILILILILISLILILIJILILIU Notes To dial the character enter 1 The character is sent as 1 1 when pulse dialing To dial the character enter 2 The character is only valid when tone dialing To input a three second delay enter 3 To wait for the dial tone enter 4 in the first digit To disable a Phone Number enter 5 in the first digit 1 5 are Hex values They will display as B E at the keypads Recommendation The phone line that the control panel is connected to should not have a Call Waiting feature If it must have call waiting program the code to disable call waiting and add a three second delay before the phone number
108. he DS7488 is connected to the Option DJ Bus at keypad address 11 15 the corresponding keypad s is are wnavailable xx If only using one partition do not Select Options o 4 2 8 Only program tra Master Keypad f you Fat re te need to view multiple partitions from a sin pos KLEDKeypad Je MasterKeypad 10 12 11 Keypad Partition Assignment Program Addresses 0208 0215 Program Address 0208 Program Address 0209 Program Address 0210 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 LI O O LUI L LI KZETZEZ Keypad 1 Keypad2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 Keypad 5 Keypad 6 Belongs to Partition 1 Program Address 0211 Program Address 0212 Program Address 0213 Belongs to Partition 2 ER Data Digit Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Belongs to Partition 3_ 2 Belongs to Partition 4 Belongs to Partition 5 Keypad 7 Keypad 8 Keypad 9 Keypad 10 Keypad 11 Keypad 12 Belongs to Partition 6 Program Address 0214 Program Address 0215 Belongs 16 gel L 6 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Belongs to Partition 8 Keypad 13 Keypad 14 Keypad 15 Must Be 0 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 12 Emergency Key Programming Program Addresses 0181 0182 Example Emergency Key and Panic Key programming disables or activates these To program the Fire Key and the Special Emergency Key as both having Steady Alar
109. he PIN of 123 4 This PIN should be changed to one of your personal preference and must be programmed as a Master code PINs should never be programmed with common sequences such as1234 1111 0r2468 because they are easily violated 8 1 2 Removing a PIN To disable remove a PIN enter A Master code followed by 0 0 User number of the PIN to be cancelled followed by f User Number 001 can not be disabled in this manner 8 1 3 Authority Levels 0 Master Can enter all commands add or change PINs in all partitions change time and date bypass arm disarm perform System tests system reset and view history Any or all PINs can behave as a Master code 1 Unlimited Can enter all commands bypass arm disarm sys tem reset and perform system tests Can not change PINs 2 General Can bypass arm and disarm Can not change PINs system reset or enter Command 7 or any of the Command 8 functions Bypass and disarm re programmable by partition 3 Arm Only Can arm the system with On arming only Can not perform any other functions including disarming 4 Temporary Valid only for a specified time PIN will disappear upon expiration date Can arm and disarm the system but can not perform any other functions If this function is performed from a Master Keypad you must be in Single Partition Mode 5 D ress When the system is disarmed using the duress PIN a silent report is sent to the centra
110. he bur glary bell cut off time expires or the bells are silenced The zone can alarm multiple times per armed period Restore when Zone Restores If programmed a zone sends a restoral report and is ready to activate again as soon as it physi cally restores This zone can alarm multiple times per armed period Restore when System Disarms If programmed a zone sends a restoral report when the system is disarmed It can only alarm once per armed period Allow Swinger Shunts If programmed a zone can only alarm or trouble up to three times per armed period After the third alarm or trouble the zone will be bypassed and a trouble report will be sent 7 2 Zone Function Programming Invisible Alarms This is a zone programmed not to have an alarm output or an alarm display at any keypad when activated An alarm signal will be sent but the DS7447 keypad display will read Not Ready while this zone is violated Invisible Alarm zones are recommended for holdup alarms Silent Alarms This is a zone programmed to activate the visual display at the keypad but not audible signals If this zone is also an entry zone an entry tone will sound when this zone is activated Bypassing Allowed This is a zone programmed to allow by passing shunting This is done using the bypass command or the force arming sequence Alarm on Short This is a zone programmed to activate an alarm when its loop is shorted Alarm on Open This
111. heck the wiring between the DS7400Xi and the 89 display System Fault 58 the ARDIS Module ARDIS Module 87 display AR Corrupt MSG The communication between the panel and Check for noisy environment and check the wiring 89 display System Fault 59 the ARDIS Module is getting corrupted between the DS7400Xi and the ARDIS Module Unable to arm the system a Zone s faulted a Determine the cause of the problem and clear the indicated zone s b If an AC failure exists you must force b Enter an arming sequence then press the By arm pass key during a 5 second beep DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc General System Problems Continued Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution 87 display Battery Trouble a The battery failed a battery test a Ifthere has just been a power failure wait at least two hours for the battery to recharge then per form a System Reset to re test the battery and clear the error The battery is defective Replace the battery The wiring to the battery is disconnect Check wiring ed 87 display Zone Trouble A zone is not responding to the control Check wiring to the zone panel or If the zone is not to be used remove from pro gramming The zone is programmed for Trouble on Open and the loop is open If using Normally Closed contacts re program There is a power failure and the panel is zone for alarm on open operating on battery bac
112. hms 1 12 Fire Signal Initiating Circuit 2 wire mode Fire circuit will work with 2 or 4 wire detectors and has optional alarm verification Number of circuits Type of circuit End of line resistor Supervisory current Maximum short circuit current Maximum line resistance Circuit voltage range Total detector standby current 8 Circuits on board Class B latching 2 2 K Q P N 25944 provided 5 5 mA 22 mA 60 ohms 8 5 to 14 1 VDC 2 5 mA 1 13 Multiplex Bus Wiring Requirements 422 AWG 0 8 mm Up to 2000 feet 610 m per system 418 AWG 1 0 mm Up to 5000 feet 1525 m per system 1 14 Option Bus Wiring Requirements Maximum wire length 1000 feet 305 m per home run 1 15 Max Load Currents Max Load Currents Standby U L Installations 15A 2 5 A Non U L Applications 2 0 A 2 5 A currents listed above per column Aux Power amp Keypad Combined Option Power Bell Output Programmable Output 2 Loop Power Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 1 16 Backup Battery Calculation The following table is used to calculate the standby battery capacity required by NFPA when using the DS7400Xi Device Quantity Standby Current Per Device Total Standby Current Quantity x Standby Current Per Device Alarm Current Per Device Total Alarm Current Quantity x Alarm Current Per Device DS7447 Keypad 100 mA 100 mA DS7445 Keypa
113. how the following Mux Zone Enter Zone You may now exit the Zone Programmer s mode by pressing the Reset button for 2 seconds This brings you back to the Programmer s Mode To exit the Programmer s Mode press the Reset button for 2 seconds Ifthe zone is unsuccessfully programmed the keypad will sound a three beep error tone Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 17 0 Troubleshooting Guide 17 1 Keypad Problems Entry Error Please Re enter will dis play on keypad A three beep error tone will sound continuously Keypad displays Not Programmed See Instal Guide sounder is on and the keypad does not operate Keypad displays Ready to arm par tition 1 when using only one parti tion Keypad displays System Fault sounder is on and the keypad does not operate Keypad alpha display is locked up but the keys still function Can t read back history with 89 in put In history the Read back for the A B and C keys shows A Fire B Emergency C Panic But the Central Station transmissions display B as Silent Panic and C as Audible Panic Can not perform a zone test 81 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Probable Cause Possible Solution Two or more keypads share the same Install keypad jumper properly in back of keypads address Be sure the DS7430 or DS7433 is installed prop The DS7430 or DS7433 is installed in erly the wrong pins The keypad not addressed prope
114. ibed above 6 1 7 Output Functions Output Functions can be programmed to follow system events or to follow one or two specific zones in a cross matrix fashion see Input Output Cross Matrixing These Output Functions can be programmed to control Octal Relay outputs or Multiplex Bus outputs Output Functions are programmed at addresses 1472 through 1516 6 2 Zone A Zone is an input to the DS7400Xi Control Communicator There are 8 hardwired zones on the main circuit board Additional zones may be added by using the DS7433 8 zone expansion module the DS7430 multiplex loop module and or other modules 6 3 Zone Function A Zone Function is the description of how a particular zone will be have e g steady alarm output bypassing allowed alarm on short trouble on open perimeter instant Zone functions may be custom made but 8 default zone func tions already exist There are many possible zone functions but only up to 15 dif ferent zone functions are allowed per control Each zone must be programmed as a specific zone function Any number and combination of zones may be programmed as particular zone functions 7 0 Glossary 7 1 General Control Programming Normal Arming PIN On If programmed arms the entire system while allowing entry delays for entry exit zones Perimeter Instant Arming PIN No Entry Perimeter Only If programmed arms only the perimeter of the system and does not all
115. ifferent Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode Partition 1 DD No Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay fu Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay Partition 2 IDD Partition 6 pD No Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay o No Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay i Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay PA 0203 PA 0205 Data Digit Data Digit Partition 3 Partition 7 No Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay fu No Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay Partition 4 Partition 8 No Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay o No Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay Keypad Sounder during Exit Delay DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 23 DS7412 RS232 Interface Control Programming Program Address 0206 Example DS7412 RS232 Interface Control Programming allows you to enable or To program to enable the DS7412 and send Open Close Reports to the disable the DS7412 and to select which history events are sent to the printer printer as they occur Selecting No Events will cause the history to be Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 2 printed only on command To print the History Buffer starting from the most recent event enter the Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 inti Enter the Program Address 0 2 0 6 Master Code followed by if 0 8 To stop printing enter Master Code
116. ing defines Data Digit 1 3 Data Digit 2 4 what the Programmer s Code will be This Data Digit 3 4 Data Digit 4 3 code is used to enter the programming i 1 2 3 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 4 0 mode from the keypads Enter the Program Address O 5 3 2 Enter Data Digit 1 3 Enter Data Digit 2 4 Enter Data Digit 3 4 Enter Data Digit 4 3 Programmer s Code Enter the pound key Enter as 4 digits Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode It can not be the same as any PIN number Program Address 0532 Data Digit The Default for the Programmer s Code 9876 Master Code programming defines what the Master Code will be This code is the highest authority level for a PIN If the Master Code is lost this address may be used to program a new one Program Address 0534 Otherwise the Master Code Programming Mode should be used to create PINs Data Digit that have a Master Code authority level 1 2 3 4 Master Code for User Number 001 has its authority S fixed at level 0 It will always have access to all par titions Note Master Code PIN Number User Numbers 002 through 090 must be pro Default for this User 0014s 1234 grammed from the Master Code Programming Mode 12 32 Octal Relay Module Output Programming Program Addresses 1456 1471 The Octal Relay Module is the DS7488 See section 1 14 and 6 1 6 for further details
117. ing keypads and smoke detectors 1 5 A standby 2 5 A alarm The following ratings are maximum values The total combined output cannot exceed the max load current Input power Auxiliary regulated power U L Listed Auxiliary power U L Listed Alarm Power Output 12 VDC 1 75 A max Auxiliary power voltage range 12 V special application Optional Standby battery P334 12 V 7 0 AH 35 AH max Control panel current draw 175 mA Standby 250 mA Alarm 18 VAC 50 VA 50 Hz 60 Hz 12 VDC 1 0A max 12 VDC 1 0A max 1 4 Outputs Alarm Output 12 VDC 1 75 A output Can be pro grammed for steady or pulsed out put Solid state current sink 1 0 A max Shorts to ground when activated Connect device to Aux power pos itive Can be used for alarm arm ing state or access conirol This output is generally programmable Solid state voltage source 500 mA max Can be used for alarm arm ing state orrac ess control This output is generally programma ble For use with such compatible devices as the Listed DS250 with a 4 wire base Current draw should be subtracted from either maximum auxiliary or maximum alarm current draw Not investigated to the requirements of UL294 Programmable Output 1 Programmable Output 2 1 5 Zones 80n board zones Up to 128 total zones with expansion modules Zone Response Time 300 ms 1 6 Keypads Maximum of keypads Maximum wire length each Maximum wire length
118. ion Commercial Fire Mode is chosen address 1520 DS7420i Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Module Output Programming will be forced to a value of 5 12 15 2 When Local Commercial Fire Mode is chosen address 1520 DS7420i Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Module Output Programming will be forced to a value of 3 4 or 5 Turns the Bell Monitor feature ON and the Alarm Output on Line Fault feature OFF 12 15 3 Regardless of which Commercial Fire Mode is chosen the following parameters will be forced when exiting local programmer s mode Zone Function 12 address 0012 will be a 7 0 Zone Function 13 address 0013 will be a 7 1 Zone Function 14 address 0014 will be a 7 2 Zone Function 15 address 0015 will be a 7 3 Zone Bypass address 0017 will not allow zone functions 12 15 to be bypassed Emergency Key address 0181 data digit 1 will become a 3 if programmed previously as a 2 Data digit 2 will become a 2 if programmed previously as a 3 Panic Key address 0182 data digit 1 will become a 2 if programmed previously as a 3 Fire Bell Cutoff If less than 5 set to 5 otherwise untouched 12 15 4 In Central Station Commercial Fire Mode the following communication parameters will be forced Report Codes f 0 the following defaults will be set otherwise they will be unchanged Address Default Address Default Address Default Address Default Address Default Phone Control If 0 set to 6 1 4 2 18 23 10pps otherw
119. ion Mode b Not using a PIN with test authority b Usea PIN with test authority Formats display information regarding the Discrepancy exists in the definition of these keys in B and C keys differently the two formats Whatever the keys are programmed In Contact ID A Fire for in the panel that is what will be sent B Silent Panic C Audible Panic In SIA A Fire B Emergency C Panic a Entering from a Master keypad a Zone test is not available from a Master keypad b Use a PIN with test authority b Not using a PIN with test authority Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Keypad Problems Continued Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Chime Mode 7 does not work when a zone is faulted Some functions won t work on a Mas ter keypad 17 2 Reporting Problems a Not activating for interior zones b The keypad is not assigned to the same partition as the zone being activated Some functions require you to enter single partition mode when using a Master key pad a Chime mode only activates for perimeter zones Chime mode must be programmed Also if the perimeter zone has trouble enabled trouble on open the chime won t work if that zone is open ing Chime mode will only activate the sounder on key pads that are assigned to the same partition as the zone The following commands require that you are in Sin gle Partition Mode when entering from a Master key pad His
120. ise untouched Test Report Set to 8 call out every day DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 16 Open Close Report Control Programming Program Address 0187 Example To program to send Open Close Reports from Partition 1 and to send See Glossary section 7 12 for further details Trouble Reports on Closings for all Bypassed Zones Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 1 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 4 0 Enter the Program Address 0 1 8 7 Enter Data Digit 1 1 Enter Data Digit 2 1 Enter the pound key m Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Data Digit fee Enter the Data Digit as a 1 2 Select Options fo 1 2 3 415 6 7 fs JE ercon e LI LI LI Report opens and coses m Parton _ efeleletejejele Foten rain jejeje e e e msr Resor opens anc eses Parton 3 jejejejejejel o Fontene anrooses n jejejeje IET Feon and cosesin Partons fotoje opne pat open and coses i Parier Roa oar areas m Parton 7 Cu OC Report first Partition to open and last When using this option all parti Partition to close tions should have the same ac count code 12 17 Open Close amp Zone Report Control Programming Program Address 0189 This section allows you to decide which phone number will send open and close reports zone alarm zone restoral and zone trouble ts epee Da
121. isted compatible devices with a voltage range of 10 2 to 14 0 V may be used is required for this application and must be installed inside the protected area The standard control enclosure can be used At least one DS7447 or DS7445 Keypad must be used Four wire detectors must be used with Listed power supervision devices A compatible Listed 4 wire detector is the Detection Systems Inc DS250 in an MBAW base A compatible Listed EOL relay is the Detection Systems Inc EOL200 All zones must be used with the EOL resistor P N 25899 provided Report Programming Fire Zone Report must be programmed Low Battery Report Program Address 0325 must be programmed AC Failure Report Program Address 0327 must be programmed Timer Programming Bell Cutoff Times Program Addresses 0195 and 0196 must be programmed for not less than 4 minutes Zone Function Programming For household fire installations only the output signal may be pulsed or steady For a combination system see the selection below on alarm output programming Alarm Output Programming Program Address 0146 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 6 Data Digit 2 3 General Control Programming Program Address 0185 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 0 Data Digit 2 0 13 3 2 Grade A Household Burglary Alarm using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter with local bell The control must be installed in accordance with U L Standard UL1641 Required Accessories At
122. kup If there is a or general power failure wait for the power to If using Normally Open contacts and trouble on return If there is not a general power fail open is desired check for opens in the loop Re ure in the building move wiring and place an EOL resistor across the zone to eliminate a problem with the control If the trouble goes away the problem is in the wiring or in a contact connected to the zone 87 display AC Power Failure The transformer is unplugged a Plug the transformer in The wiring from the transformer is de b Check the wiring fective The circuit to the transformer is off or c Check the circuit and circuit breakers defective The transformer is defective d Replace the transformer In some cases the transformer may be e Connectto a circuit that is not controlled this way connected to a circuit controlled by a Switch or a circuit breaker that is peri odically turned off Fire Alarm displays 000 The Fire Alarm was caused by the A key Use the System Reset command to clear the dis play Fire Trouble no zone number When in Commercial Fire Mode a ground See 487 Ground Fault display for solution fault causes this display Fire Trouble Fire zone wiring problems If you try to disable the zone by reprogramming it zone number you need to reset the control by either entering then exiting programmer s mode or removing then restor ing power to the control panel DS7400Xi
123. l station The Duress PIN is intended to be used when the user is forced to disarm the sys tem 6 Access When a PIN with an Access code is entered any output programmed for Access Output e g door strikes will pulse on for 10 seconds works when the system is armed or disarmed This chart will guide you through the steps necessary to change a PIN It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447 keypad No visual cues will be given from a DS7445 keypad Steps to Change a PIN Command Sequence If Accepted the Display Reads Enter the Master Code Pro 0 User Change gramming Mode E ND Code 0 display will scroll to this 2 Enter a O 0 through 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and or 8 then 4 Any 4 digits Do not press it 4 4 Enter the Authority Level the 4 Enter the Authority Level Level 5 Enter the Area s partition s this user has access to 6 Enter the PIN Enter User No 001 0XX Enter Authority Level Level 0 6 Enter Area s or for all Enter Next Area End with or Enter PIN Enter PIN Again End with A long beep will sound to signify acceptance of the new PIN 7 Enter the PIN again followed by PIN same 4 digits as above the key then 4 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 2 Arming Disarming Commands For commands to Arm Disarm
124. larm If a second alarm occurs within this two minute period the sys tem will indicate a fire alarm f there is no second alarm within this two minute period the control panel will reset back to its normal condition Note Use of this control s alarm verification feature is not per mitted for applications in the state of California Water Flow Zone This is a zone programmed to operate like a Fire Zone but is specifically intended for water flow switches Anoptional retard timer can be programmed to compensate for changes in water pressure If the timer is used the water flow zone must be activated for the complete time period an alarm will be initiated at the end of the timer period The maximum combined water flow delay of the control panel and the device must not exceed two minutes Note Any zone can be a water flow zone but only zones 1 through 4 may be programmed as delayed water flow zones Supervisory Zone This is a zone programmed to accorrimo date shut off valves It will indicate a supervisory condition at the keypads when ac tivated 7 3 Zone Programming Single Zone Input This is an individual zone such as the on board zones and multiplex contact zones Multiple Zone Input This is a zone connected to one of the 8 Input Modules or to a Dual Zone Module The inputs are programmed separately see the separate Pro gramming Addresses Worksheet P N 29802 When using the Dual Zone Modu
125. larm cancel report Low battery 302 Low battery restoral AC failure AC failure restoral estoral RAM fault report 303 RAM restoral ROM fault report 304 ROM restoral Serial interface fault report m 336 Serial interface restoral Continued on next page DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 15 2 Contact ID Format Continued CID CID event data Reports code field System normal test report Communicator test report Remote programming successful report Remote programming failure report Local programming successful report Local programming failure report Communication failure report Communication restoral EEPROM checksum failure or keypad supervision failure report EEPROM checksum restoral or keypad supervision restoral Multiplex bus fault Multiplex bus restoral Radio receiver tamper Radio receiver tamper restoral Aux power fault report Aux power restoral Ground fault report Ground fault restoral System off normal test report Phone line 1 fault report Phone line 1 restoral Phone line 2 fault report Phone line 2 restoral AAGARD fault report AAGARD fault restoral Bell fault report Bell restoral Aux relay fault report Aux relay restoral Octal relay fault report Octal relay restoral Exit error report Recent closing report System test start report System test end report DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection System
126. le 2 Relay 13 Octal Module 2 Relay 14 Octal Module 2 Relay 15 Octal Module 2 Relay 16 Output Function 1 Output Function 2 Output Function 3 Output Function 4 Output Function 5 Output Function 6 Output Function 7 Output Function 8 Output Function 9 Output Function 10 Output Function 11 Output Function 12 Output Function 13 Output Function 14 Output Function 15 Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision Module Output Comm Test Report Timer Remote Programmer Timer Test Report amp Remote Programmer Call Out Alpha for Partition 1 Alpha for Partition 2 Alpha for Partition 3 Alpha for Partition 4 Alpha for Partition 5 Alpha for Partition 6 Alpha for Partition 7 Alpha for Partition 8 Alpha for Zone Number 1 Alpha for Zone Number 2 Alpha for Zone Number 3 Alpha for Zone Number 4 Alpha for Zone Number 5 Alpha for Zone Number 6 Alpha for Zone Number 7 Alpha for Zone Number 8 Alpha for Zone Number 9 Alpha for Zone Number 10 Alpha for Zone Number 11 Alpha for Zone Number 12 Alpha for Zone Number 13 Alpha for Zone Number 14 Alpha for Zone Number 15 Alpha for Zone Number 16 Alpha for Zone Number 17 Alpha for Zone Number 18 Alpha for Zone Number 19 Alpha for Zone Number 20 Alpha for Zone Number 21 Alpha for Zone Number 22 Alpha for Zone Number 23 Alpha for Zone Number 24 Alpha for Zone Number 25 Alpha for Zone Number 26 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Address 2070 2086 2102 2118 2134
127. le loop A is always pro grammed as an odd numbered program address ending in 1 3 5 7 or 9 Loop B is the even numbered program address that follows loop A e DS7465 This is the input zone or the output relay on a DS7465 The odd numbered zone is programmed for the input zone func tion and the even numbered zone is programmed for the output function 7 4 Output Programming Latch on Any Zone Alarm This is an output programmed to ac tivate upon any zone alarm including invisible zones and will latch until the system has been disarmed If this output responds to a fire zone it will remain latched until the fire reset command is performed DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide ON during Entry Pre Alert This is an output programmed to activate when an entry exit zone is violated while the system is armed It will remain activated until the system is disarmed or until the entry delay time has expired ON for 10 seconds after PIN System Reset is entered This is an output programmed to activate for 10 seconds after the fire reset command is entered at the keypad or if a Fire Zone with Verification activates This output is intended to be used to power 4 wire smoke de tectors or any other device that requires a power interruption to reset an alarm condition Note When Programmable Output 2 is programmed this way it will normally supply auxiliary power and will turn OFF for 10 seconds when the fire reset
128. least one Wheelock 46T G10 12 bell or 34T 12 horn other Listed compatible devices with a voltage range of 10 2 to 14 0 V may be used is required for this application The standard DS7400 enclosure can be used Report Programming Burglar Zone Reports must be programmed for those zones used Low Battery Report Program Address 0325 must be programmed AC Failure Report Program Address 0327 must be programmed Timer Programming Bell Cutoff Times Program Addresses 0195 and 0196 must be programmed for not less than 4 minutes Entry Delay Timer Program Addresses 0191 and 0192 must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds Exit Delay Timer Program Address 0193 must be programmed for not longer than 45 seconds General Control Programming Program Address 0000 Data Digit 2 must be programmed for NO Swinger Shunts enter 0 1 or 2 Program Address 0185 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 0 Data Digit 2 0 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 4 Alarm Output Programming Program Address 0146 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 6 Data Digit 2 3 Program Address 0149 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 8 NOTE In a system that includes both fire alarm and burglar alarm devices the system must produce distinct sounds for fire and burglar alarm conditions either by using different indicating appliances or by using distinct cadences for the same appliance 13 4 General System Requi
129. lex bus restoral Radio receiver tamper Radio receiver tamper restoral Aux power fault report Aux power restoral Ground fault report Ground fault restoral System off normal test report Phone line 1 fault report Phone line 1 restoral Phone line 2 fault report Phone line 2 restoral AAGARD fault report AAGARD fault restoral Bell fault report Bell restoral RAM fault report RAM restoral ROM fault report ROM restoral Serial interface fault report Serial interface restoral Aux relay fault report Aux relay restoral DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide SIA event CO FPS EF d n Es Es s ALAN ERE E EE E E E E e e d 29 7129522525222282 de E T SIA data field Error Displays See 9 18 Error Displays Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 15 2 Contact I D Format CID CID event data Reports code field Burglary alarm for a zone el Fire alarm for a zone None Waterflow alarm for a zone ber Supervisory for a zone enel Keypad fire A Keypad fire restoral A Keypad emergency 1 3 or B Keypad panic or C Burglary restoral for a zone Fire restoral for a zone Waterflow restoral for a zone Supervisory restoral for a zone Burglary trouble for a zone Fire trouble for a zone Waterflow trouble for a zone Supervisory trouble for a zone Low battery on a radio zone Low battery restoral on a radio zone Open report Close report Duress report Partial close report First open after a
130. lpha for Zone Number 71 Alpha for Zone Number 72 Alpha for Zone Number 73 Alpha for Zone Number 74 Alpha for Zone Number 75 Alpha for Zone Number 76 Alpha for Zone Number 77 Alpha for Zone Number 78 Alpha for Zone Number 79 Alpha for Zone Number 80 Alpha for Zone Number 81 Alpha for Zone Number 82 Alpha for Zone Number 83 Alpha for Zone Number 84 Alpha for Zone Number 85 Alpha for Zone Number 86 Alpha for Zone Number 87 Address 3046 3062 3078 3094 3110 3126 3142 3158 3174 3190 3206 3222 3238 3254 3270 3286 3302 3318 3334 3350 3366 3382 3398 3414 3430 3446 3462 3478 3494 3510 3526 3542 3558 3574 3590 3606 3622 3638 3654 3670 3686 3725 3726 3727 3728 3729 3730 3731 3732 3733 3734 3735 3736 3737 3738 3739 3740 4028 4038 4048 Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Description Alpha for Zone Number 88 Alpha for Zone Number 89 Alpha for Zone Number 90 Alpha for Zone Number 91 Alpha for Zone Number 92 Alpha for Zone Number 93 Alpha for Zone Number 94 Alpha for Zone Number 95 Alpha for Zone Number 96 Alpha for Zone Number 97 Alpha for Zone Number 98 Alpha for Zone Number 99 Alpha for Zone Number 100 Alpha for Zone Number 101 Alpha for Zone Number 102 Alpha for Zone Number 103 Alpha for Zone Number 104 Alpha for Zone Number 105 Alpha for Zone Number 106 Alpha for Zone Number 107 Alpha for Zone Number 108 Alpha for Zone Number 109 Alpha for Zone Number 110 Alpha for Zon
131. lternate EOL if not using a Fire card To control Loop Positive lt 5 Eu HE Terminal 29 P N 28300 To control Zone 8 Input o leal Terminal 30 8 Bell Tampers To control Alarm Output 7 Terminal 5 di To control Alarm Output P Terminal 6 A lt Q ererere CSCGCCOCYQ Inner Bell Box Lining Outer Bell Box Disconnect the wire jumper from terminal 4 to the inner housing of the Bell Box prevents a ground fault condition Connect wiring between the control and Bell Box as shown above To use the AB 12 Bell Housing cut the jumper wire JP1 on the control The EOL used in the AB 12 Bell Housing must be 27K ohms Program Zone 8 as a 24 hour zone by programming it to follow zone function 7 Program address 0025 07 Do not change the default programming of zone function 7 Program address 0007 should be 22 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 14 0 Report Programming 14 1 4 2 Format Reports with Restorals Report Restoral Trouble Address Value Address Value Address Value Zone Function 1 Zone Function 2 Zone Function 3 Zone Function 4 Zone Function 5 Zon
132. m keys the A B and C keys located on the keypads It also determines a silent pulsed or steady alarm Data Digit 1 2 Data Digit 2 2 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 See Glossary section 7 7 for further details Enter the Program Address 0 1 8 1 Enter Data Digit 1 2 Enter Data Digit 2 2 Enter the pound key f Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode PA 01 81 Data Digit Select Option pp 1 2 Fire Key Fire Key Disabled d E A Fire Key Disabled Un Fire Key Steady Alarm 2 Fire Kev Pulsed Alarm May be forced to a different value when in Select Option DD Commercial Fire Mode See section 12 15 3 Special Emergencv Kev Disabled Emergency Key Special Emergency Key Silent Alarm ER B Special Emergency Key Steady Alarm 2 Special Emergency Key Pulsed Alarm PA 0182 Panic Key Data Digit cums D Select Option Panic Key Disabled Panic Key Silent Alarm m Panic Key Steady Alarm 20 0 Panic Key Pulsed Alarm May be forced to a different value when in Commercial Fire Mode See section 12 15 3 12 13 Custom Arming Programming Program Addresses 0183 0184 PA 0183 Data Digit Example To program the 4 to Bypass Zone Function 1 only i ii Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 0 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Data Digit as a Enter Data Dott Ps ens i 2 13
133. med Ready to Arm Armed area 2 area 3 area 4 area 5 area 6 area 7 area 8 Displays for partitions that are Not Ready will display in the same manner Flashing One or more partitions All partitions are disarmed are armed or an alarm has occurred All partitions are armed and no alarms have occurred Not ready to arm if the Armed Light is on all partitions are armed One or more zones are bypassed Status green All partitions are ready to arm Normal Operation Power The control panel has lost Control panel problems green all power A or battery exist See Error Displays The control panel is running on AC power i with no problems There are no fire alarms A fire zone is in alarm A fire trouble condition exists 9 2 Arming from the Master Keypad Arming from the Master Keypad Arming all the Partitions you have Enter your PIN followed by one of the arming sequences access to This will arm all of your partitions even if some are already armed You must enter Single Partition Mode to arm the necessary partitions one at a time Enter your PIN followed by the 4 key twice 1 2 3 4 4 2 The first partition you have access to will be displayed Ready to Arm Cafeteria Arming only some of Complete the arming command sequence you wish for this partition On your Partitions Move to the next partition you have access to by pressing the key twice 4 The next par
134. n 3 rings Enter the pound key Select Option When Disarmed Answer Phone on 2 rings Don t Answer Phone Answer Phone on 1 ring Answer Phone on 4 rings Answer Phone on 2 rings Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Pro Answer Phone on 5 rings grammer s Mode Answer Phone on 3 rings Answer Phone on 4 rings Answer Phone on 6 rings Answer Phone on 7 rings Answer Phone on 5 rings Answer Phone on 8 rings Answer Phone on 6 rings kk T Answer Phone on 9 rings Answer Phone on 7 rings Answer Phone on 10 rings Answer Phone on 8 rings Answer Phone on 11 rings Answer Phone on 9 rings Answer Phone on 12 rings id Answer Phone on 10 rings Answer Phone on 13 rings ES TESTE Ed E d Ead ad a il Answer Phone on 11 rings BERBER RE EEI R Answer Phone on 14 rings Answer Phone on 12 rings Answer Phone on 15 rings Answer Phone on 13 rings 3 0 5 are Hex values Answer Phone on 14 rings Fa H Th ill displav as A F at the kevpads E din aa yp Answer Phone on 15 rings Bypass answering machine TECHN They will display as A F at the keypads N Bypass answering machine DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 31 Programmers and Master Code Programming Programming Addresses 0532 0534 Example To program the Programmer s Code to be 3 4 4 3 Programmer s Code programm
135. nal while watching the meter When the voltage reading re turns to between 4 5 and 7 5 VDC you have found the wire that is causing the ground fault 87 display AR IB Queue Full The message queue in the RF modem is Check RF coverage of the unit and check for RF noisy 89 display System Fault 51 full and no messages can get out to the ra environment dio network 87 display AR Host Down The central station receiver has ceased to Contract the central station and notify of status 89 display System Fault 52 be available to the network 87 display AR Unreg Modem The modem is not registered through all Contact the network administrators or technical ser 89 display System Fault 53 parts of the network vice 87 display AR Power Fail There is lt a possible problem with the AR Return for service 89 display System Fault 54 DIS Module unit 87 display AR Network Lost The ARDIS Module has lost contact with Check the location and coverage of the unit 89 display System Fault 55 the radio network 87 display AR Modem HW Err There is a possible problem with the radio Replace the unit 89 display System Fault 56 modem 87 display AR Modem SW Err The ARDIS Module is having some trouble Check for noisy environment and replace the unit if 89 display System Fault 57 communicating with the radio modem the problem continues 87 display AR Opt Bus Err The panel can no longer communicate with C
136. need to replace the control panel you will have to program it with the same BusLoc code as the previous panel or the multiplex devices will not match codes with the new control panel For example Program the BusLoc code to be 54321 Procedure Enter the programmer s mode Enter address 9999 Enter the data digits as 5 4 3 2 and 1 followed by the button Exit the programmer s mode Oncethe pre programming is done you are ready to program the multiplex devices Perform the following Disconnect all multiplex devices from the DS7430 Program the multiplex devices through the control panel Perform the following Enter the programmer s mode Enter the multiplex programming mode Do this by entering 9 9 9 5 followed by the button The control will then take a few seconds to check the multiplex connection to confirm nothing is connected to it The display DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide will show the following Checking Multiplex Bus The display will then call up the first zone you have pre pro grammed to be a multiplex zone To access a different zone press the Reset key then enter the three digit value of the zone you want The display will show the following Sens Contact 009 Press to Prog Before you do anything else re connect the multiplex device that coincides with the displayed zone to the multiplex bus of the DS7430 For DS7465s and Multiple Input devices
137. next Program Address Entering data digit 1 will increment you to the next data digit The display will show the Program Address and will display the value of each Data Digit after you enter it The data will be programmed saved when you press the key The control panel will automatically increment to the next program address If you wish to program that next address enter the necessary information DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc If you wish to read back the value of that address press the key If you wish to program a different address press the key two times and enter the program address you wish to program If you make a mistake at any time press the key two times before pressing the 7 key This will clear the display allowing you to enter the program address you wish to work with 10 4 HEX values Some Data Digit values will be higher than 9 These values must be programmed by pressing the key followed by some other number These values will display as HEX characters A F when entered Example entering 0 at the keypad will display an A The HEX character values are as follows Q A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 10 5 Defaults The DS7400Xi is shipped from the factory as a working pre programmed control Many of the programming addresses may already be set to the values you need The default values are shown in BEHRA If the value you would like is in
138. ng Guide 78 U U L Listings 64 Unlimited PIN 21 User Numbe 21 w Water Flow Zone 16 Water Flow Zone Delay 18 WDSRP 47 Z Zone Alarm 16 Zone Alarm Delayed 16 Zone Alarm Latch on Any 16 Zone Bypass 1 37 Zone Fire 15 Zone Problems 79 Zone Programming 16 Zone Pulsing Fire 18 Zone Test 1 27 Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc PRODUCT UPDATE CONCERNS U L C Commercial Fire Applications AFFECTS DS7400Xi Control Panel Detection Systems Inc Service 800 374 7454 130 Perinton Parkway Sales 800 289 0096 Fairport N Y 14450 716 223 4060 DATED se 16 1996 es l DS7400Xi Reference Guide Addendum For DS7400Xi Underwriters Laboratories of Canada U L C Commercial Fire Applications the following two modifications are required 1 Do notuse the enclosed transformer instead use a CSA approved Class 2 transformer that is approved for fire monitoring station applications such as the Basler S19591 0028 2 Connect the earth ground terminal of the DS7400Xi control panel and the door and to the threaded ground stud on the base of the enclosure as shown below Also connect the earth ground of the transformer to the threaded ground stud on the base of the enclosure Ground tab n Control Communicator i SISSE
139. ogramming Master Keypad 17 Programming Output 16 Programming Partition Control 17 Programming Zone 16 Pulsing Fire Zone 18 Q Quick Arm Control 39 R Reading a Program Address 31 Receivers 52 Remote Program Dial out 28 Remote Program Successful Report 19 Remote Program Unsuccessful Report 19 Report Programming 18 48 Reporting Problems 79 Reports AC Fail 19 AC Restoral 19 Battery Restoral 19 Close 18 Communicator Test System Normal 19 Communicator Test System Off Normal 19 Keypad Fire Alarm 18 Keypad Fire Restoral 18 Local Program Successful 19 Local Program Unsuccessful 19 Low Battery 19 Remote Program Successful 19 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Remote Program Unsuccessful 19 System Test 19 System Test Restoral 19 System Trouble 19 System Trouble Restoral 19 Restore when Sounders Silence 15 Restore when System Disarms 15 Restore when Zone Restores 15 RS232 Interface 47 s SIA Format 73 Silent Alarms 15 Single Keypad Use 18 Single Partition Mode 31 Single Zone Input 16 Siren on Communication Fail 15 Special Emergency Key 17 Swinger Shunts 15 System Problems 80 System Status ready to arm 16 System Test Report 19 System Test Restoral Report 19 System Trouble Report 19 System Trouble Restoral Report 1 9 T Temporal 18 Temporary PIN 21 Test Communicator 28 Test Report 57 Test Zone 27 Timer Programming 45 57 Trouble Fire 25 Trouble on Open 15 Trouble on Short 15 Troubleshooti
140. operation of this equipment on the same line as telephones or other equipment with audible warning devices or automatic ring detectors will give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may cause false tripping of the ring detector Should such problems occur the user is not to contact Telecom Faults Service Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 8 0 Operating Guide 8 1 Personal Identification Numbers 8 1 1 General Information When programming Personal Identification Numbers it is helpful to know the following terms PIN Personal Identification Number This is the 4 digit code us ers must enter at the keypad to gain access to the system A PIN may be assigned to each User Number 001 through 090 User Number This is the number that identifies each person using the system There are 90 possible User Numbers available for use 001 through 090 Authority Level This number determines which functions each user will be able to perform Your system has the capability to assign up to 90 PINs each four digits long Each User Number can have only one PIN assigned to it Attempting to assign the same PIN to multiple User Numbers will result in the three beep error tone and the entry will not be made User Number 001 is designated as a Master code It can be used to add delete or change other PINs It will always have access to all partitions regardless of how it is programmed User Number 001 is shipped from the factory with t
141. ort 1263 Zone 31 amp 32 Part Assign 0208 Keypad Partition Assign 0324 First Open After Alarm Rpt 1264 Zone 33 amp 34 Part Assign 0209 Keypad Partition Assign 0325 Low Battery Report 1265 Zone 35 amp 36 Part Assign 0210 Keypad Partition Assign 0326 Battery Restoral Report 1266 Zone 37 amp 38 Part Assign 0211 Keypad Partition Assign 0327 AC Fail Report 1267 Zone 39 amp 40 Part Assign 0212 Keypad Partition Assign 0328 AC Restoral Report 1268 Zone 41 amp 42 Part Assign 0213 Keypad Partition Assign 0329 Communicator Test System Nor 1269 Zone 43 amp 44 Part Assign 0214 X Keypad Partition Assign mal Report 1270 Zone 45 amp 46 Part Assign 0215 Keypad Partition Assign 0330 Remote Prog Successful Report 1271 Zone 47 amp 48 Part Assign 0256 Keypad Fire Alarm Report 0331 Remote Prog Unsuccessful Report 1272 Zone 49 amp 50 Part Assign 0257 Keypad Fire Restoral Report 0332 Local Prog Successful Rprt 1273 Zone 51 amp 52 Part Assign 0258 Zone Func 1 Alarm Report 0333 Local Prog Unsuccessful Report 1274 Zone 53 amp 54 Part Assign 0259 Zone Func 2 Alarm Report 0334 System Trouble Report 1275 Zone 55 8 56 Part Assign 0260 Zone Func 3 Alarm Report 0335 Sys Trouble Restoral Rprt 1276 Zone 57 amp 58 Part Assign 0261 Zone Func 4 Alarm Report 0336 Communicator Test System Off 1277 Zone 59 amp 60 Part Assign 0262 Zone Func 5 Alarm Report Normal Report 1278 Zone 61 amp 62 Part Assign 0263 Zone Func 6
142. ort is sent when a system test has been started 81 key sequence Zone reports are not sent during a system test System Test Restoral This report is sent when the system test has been completed or has timed out DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide 7 14 Phone Number General Control Program ming Enable Remote Programmer Callback If programmed when the remote programmer tries to initiate a session with the panel the panel will hang up and call the remote programmer phone number This ensures the correct remote programmer is initiating the call Dial Pulse on all Phone Numbers If programmed the panel will dial phone number 1 2 and the remote programmer phone number 3 using the pulse format Dial Tone on all Phone Numbers If programmed the panel will dial phone number 1 2 and the remote programmer phone num ber 3 using the tone format 7 15 Phone Answering Programming Answering Machine Bypass This feature allows the panel to answer incoming calls when answering machines are used If the line rings stops ringing then rings again within one minute the panel will seize the phone line on the first ring Phone Answering Programming The panel can be programmed to answer the phone after a selected number of rings for remote programming access It can also be programmed to answer the phone after a different number of rings when in armed or dis armed states This can be used to call the panel location and dete
143. ou wish to use the auxiliary circuit but do not wish to supervise it cut the auxiliary supervision jumper on the DS7420i 3187 display Aux Power Fault The auxiliary power output has been short Remove wiring from auxiliary power and check for ed shorts 87 display Keypad Fault a The keypad wiring is defective a Check keypad operation and wiring b A keypad is missing b Install a keypad C keypad has been programmed but is c Remove from programming 0173 0180 not intended in this system DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc General System Problems Continued Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution 87 display Ground Fault There is a short to ground somewhere in Disconnect field wiring from each terminal while 89 display System Fault 04 the system watching the keypad display When the keypad power LED stops flashing you have found the wire that is causing the ground fault Note The LED will not stop flashing if there is an other system fault present If there is no keypad nearby or another control prob lem exists you can use a volt meter to find the ground fault 1 Connect the negative lead of a volt meter to the panel ground terminal 2 Connect the positive terminal to the Aux Power terminal You should read 4 5 to 7 5 Volts DC A reading con siderably higher or lower indicates a ground fault Disconnect field wiring from each termi
144. ow entry delays for entry exit zones Perimeter Arming PIN Perimeter Only If programmed arms only the perimeter of the system while allowing entry delays for entry exit zones Custom Arming PIN 2 4 If programmed allows custom arming of the system and bypasses the zone functions specified in data address 0183 Maximum Security Arming PIN No Entry On If pro grammed arms the entire system and does not allow an entry delay for entry exit zones Closing Ring Back If programmed the keypad sounders and Bell will activate for 2 seconds after the system is armed and the closing report is successfully sent This requires Closing Ring Back and Closing Report to be programmed If a closing report is not programmed the control will test for a dial tone when the system is armed If the test passes the sys Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc tem will arm normally If the test fails the system will arm but will indicate a trouble condition The DS7447 keypad will display Communication Err after 8 7 is entered This can also be used to perform a bell test on arming Siren on Comm Fail for Silent Zone If programmed a silent zone will sound the alarm outputs if the zone is in an alarm condi tion and the system fails to communicate with the central station Restore when Sounders Silence If programmed a zone sends a restoral report and is ready to activate again only after t
145. pressing the f button now will program these devices to the control panel Remember these devices take up two addresses When address 009 for ex ample is a DS7465 pressing the button now will program both addresses 009 and 010 For Single Input devices press the button to continue program ming The display asks whether you are programming a sensor or a contact it will show the following Sensor Press 4 Contact Press 6 If you are programming a sensor press the 4 button to program theseddevices to the control panel If you are programming a con tact press the 6 button to program these devices to the control panel If the device is successfully programmed the keypad will sound a single beep and increment to the next zone if there is one pre programmed as a multiplex zone Important Disconnect the device you just programmed and con nect the next device that belongs to the displayed zone to the multiplex bus of the DS7430 and press the button Continue programming Caution 24 hour zones will alarm when you exit the program mer s mode Alarm reports for these zones will be sent ifthey have been programmed If you do not want these reports sent disconnect power from the system now by unplugging the transformer and removing the red battery lead Do not reconnect power until all zones have been installed and connected to the multiplex bus If no other zones have been pre programmed the display will s
146. pulse for a fire alarm in the Temporal cadence three 1 2 second pulses followed by one second of quiet time Single Keypad Use The keypad should be used on the keypad bus and be mounted to the front of the control enclosure OR if within the same room as the control equipment with the wire run in conduit or equivalently protected against mechanical injury within 20 ft 6 1 m of the control equipment This keypad should be assigned as address 1 Multiple Keypad Use One keypad only must be used on the option bus at any address from 11 14 and must meet the fol lowing requirements The keypad must be mounted to the front of the control enclo sure OR mounted within the same room as the control equip ment and the wire is run in conduit or equivalently protected against mechanical injury within 20 ft 6 1 m of the control equipment All other keypads should be connected to the keypad bus and may be placed as needed within the noted wiring limitations in the installation manual One keypad must be assigned as address 1 7 12 Open Close Report Control Programming Open and Close Reports If programmed these reports are sent when the system is armed or disarmed They may be sent independently for the opening and closing of each partition or the first partition to open and the last partition to close may send the reports Send Trouble at Close for Bvpassed Zones If programmed a trouble report will be sent for each
147. r Character Character Character Character Character Character 1574 1 1574 2 1575 1 1575 2 1576 1 1576 2 1577 1 1577 2 1578 1 1578 2 1579 1 1579 2 1580 1 1580 2 1581 1 1581 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1582 1 1582 2 1583 1 1583 2 1584 1 1584 2 1585 1 1585 2 1586 1 1586 2 1587 1 1587 2 1588 1 1588 2 1589 1 1589 2 Partition 4 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 37 1 Alpha Description Programming A Worksheet Continued Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1590 1 1590 2 1591 1 1591 2 1592 1 1592 2 1593 1 1593 2 1594 1 1594 2 1595 1 1595 2 1596 1 1596 2 1597 1 1597 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1598 1 1598 2 1599 1 1599 2 1600 1 1600 2 1601 1 1601 2 1602 1 1602 2 1603 1 1603 2 1604 1 1604 2 1605 1 1605 2 Partition 5 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character LI I T JC C 1 1606 1 1606 2 1607 1 1607 2 1608 1 1608 2 1609 1 1609 2 1610 1 1610 2 1611 1 1611 2 1612 1 1612 2 1613 1 1613 2 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1614 1 1614 2 1615 1 1615 2 1616 1 1616 2 1617 1 1617 2 1618 1 1618 2 1619 1 1619 2 1620 1 1620 2 1621 1 1621 2 Partition 6 Character Character Character Character Character Character Character Character 1622 1 1622 2 1623 1 1623 2 1624 1 1624 2
148. r Data Digit 2 1 Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads Select Option Data Digit Latch ON after Zone Alarm ON during Entry Pre Alert Follows 0 ON when system is armed Disabled jeb Zone alam BugarAam e e Zone Alarm delayed by 20 sec FireAlam jele Keypad Sounder output Data Digit 1 6 Data Digit 2 1 Access output 10 Seo pulse Data Digit 1 Options 1 1 are used to program an Output Panic Duress output Function to follow status events for individual partitions Data Digit 1 Option 2 is used to program an Output Function to follow status events system wide Follow a single zone Data Digit 1 Options 3 5 are used to program an Output I Follow two zones When EITHER zone changes state Fun TO follow a z ne or two zones inan Input Output Follow System Status Event Follow two zones When BOTH zones change state Data Digit Select Option DD DD Select Option 2 AC Power Failure 1 7 Radio Receiver Fault l TowBanery e 8 AuxPower Faut 2 ommuneanonranre 3 9 Fre Trouble iutper Bus Faut e 2 Deas PIN 0 2 are Hex values They will display as A C at the keypads Data Digit Data Digit Data Digit 1 2 1 2 1 2 Enter Data Digit as a nome _ 0 1 4 5 6 17 8 9 Fo 2p zone pes Jer TT TT TITT TT
149. r a DS7488 has b Enter then exit programming mode This will re been removed from the system scan the options bus and clear the problem 87 display Multiplex Bus Fault The Multiplex Bus is defective or shorted Check wiring for shorts Can t reset to factory default Keypad programming access is set to PAR Change setting to FULL from the Remote program TIAL from Remote programmer mer DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc General System Problems Continued Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution 87 display RAM Fault a An EEProm fault can be caused by disconnecting 89 display System Fault 01 power from the control while it is in program mode In this case enter then exit program mode to clear or b Try to clear the error at the keypad by entering a 87 display ROM Fault PIN then Reset 89 display System Fault 02 c Remove AC and battery power then re apply or Remember that event history will be lost and time date will have to be re set 87 display EEProm Fault 89 dis play System Fault 03 d If error persists return the panel to factory default programming by setting program address 4058 to 01 If the error clears re program the panel e If error still persists replace the panel 87 display Communicator Err The control has failed to communicate Check history 89to determine the source 89 display Report Failure X Report Failure 1 Phone numb
150. r along with a Close report in other formats program the extended digit of the report as 5 In Contact ID format the parti tion number will also be sent along with this report Duress This report is sent when the system is disarmed using a duress code The user number will not be sent along with this report Partial Close This report is sent when the system is armed par tially or force armed First Open After Alarm This report is sent when the system is disarmed after an alarm has occurred It will also be sent if the System is already disarmed and a user number is entered to si Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc lence a 24 hour or fire zone Low Battery This report is sent when a low battery condition occurs Batterv Restoral This report is sent when a low batterv condi tion restores AC Fail This report is sent when an AC failure condition occurs This report mav be delaved in address 0197 AC Restoral This report is sent when an AC failure condition restores Communicator Test System Normal This report is sent at the 24 hour check in time if there is not a control trouble an active fire alarm that has not been acknowledged a fire trouble or a supervisory condition Note To send a Communicator Test even if one of these conditions exists program the Communicator Test System Off Normal Remote Program Successful This report is sent after a Re mote Program session if the session was terminat
151. r this report in SIA or Contact ID format Keypad Emergency Alarm This report is sent when an emer gency alarm has been activated using the B emergency key Keypad Panic This report is sent when an emergency alarm has been activated using the C emergency key Zone Function Restoral This report is sent when the zone alarm and trouble conditions are cleared The zone number will auto matically be sent for this report in SIA or Contact ID format Zone Function Trouble This report is sent when a zone trouble condition occurs This can be an open circuit if the zone is pro grammed for trouble on open a multiplex tamper switch being activated or a multiplex zone not communicating with the control panel The zone number will automatically be sent for this report in SIA or Contact ID format Open This report is sent when the system has been disarmed In SIA or Contact ID formats the user number for the person who disarmed the system will be sent with this report To send the user number along with an Open report in other formats program the extended digit of the report as 5 In Contact ID format the parti tion number will also be sent along with this report The Open report will only be sent if a Close report was sent previously Close This report is sent when the system has been armed In SIA or Contact ID formats the user number for the person who armed the system will be sent with this report To send the user numbe
152. ral 0281 mr Address Keypad Fire Alarm 0256 poof Keypad Fire Restoral 0257 oT T ee Zone Funct 1 Alarm se sof fa co Zone Funct 2 Alarm Zone Funct 3 Alarm Zone Funct 4 Alarm Zone Funct 5 Alarm Zone Funct 6 Alarm pem sje fo E E NS Zone Funct 7 Alarm Zone Funct 8 Alarm Zone Funct 9 Alarm Zone Funct 10 Alarm Zone Funct 11 Alarm 0268 lS Zone Funct 12 Alarm 0269 ST Zone Funct 13 Alarm 0270 Zone Funct 14 Alarm 0271 Zone Funct 15 Alarm 0272 HE oee e me fer mel a MR ned jie a MR arn Rowe CM sr sl DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide sr dl MR Zone Funct 9 Restoral 0283 00 gt gt Zone Funct 10 Restoral 0284 00 gt gt gt Zone Funct 11 Restoral 0285 00 gt gt Zone Funct 12 Restoral 0286 00 Zone Funct 13 Restoral 0287 00 Zone Funct 14 Restoral 0288 00 gt Zone Funct 15 Restoral 0289 00 gt gt Zone Funct 1 Trouble 0290 00 fo eof emp fo a eof COLIN fo a eof Zone Funct 10 Trouble oz39 o0 Zone Funct 11 Trouble 0300 00 Zone Funct 12 Trouble 0301 00 Zone Funct 13 Trouble 0302 00 Zone Funct 14 Trouble 0803 0077 Zone Funct 2 Trouble Zone Funct 3 Trouble Zone Funct 4 Trouble Zone Funct 5 Trouble Zone Funct 6 Trouble Zone Funct 7 Trouble Zone Funct 8 Trouble Zone Funct 9 Trouble Copyright O 1995
153. rements Applies to the following grades only Local Burglary Alarm Grade A using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter DACT Police Station Connection Grades AA and A using DACT and ARDIS interface module Grade A using DACT and local Bell Central Station Burglary Alarm Grades AA and A using DACT and ARDIS interface module Grade B using DACT and local bell Grade C using using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter only The controls must be installed in accordance with U L Standards UL681 and UL609 for all grades of service Report Programming Burglar Zone Reports must be programmed for those zones used Low Battery Report Program Address 0325 must be programmed AC Failure Report Program Address 0327 must be programmed Open Report Program Address 0320 must be programmed Close Report Program Address 0321 must be programmed 24 Hour Check In Reports Program Addresses 0329 and 0336 must be programnied General Control Programming Must be programmed for no swinger shunts and closing ringback Program Address 0000 data digit 2 enter 0 1 or 2 Program Address 0185 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 0 Data Digit 2 0 Zone Function Programming The Burglar alarm signal whether pulsed or steady must be different from the Fire alarm signal Alarm Output Programming Program Address 0146 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 6 Data Digit 2 3 Program Address 0149 must be programmed as Data Digit 1 8
154. report to send when AC is not present Wait until the delay times out or set to a lower number if desired Check programming Verify that the time in the panel is set Check programming addresses 1521 1522 1525 and 0329 Program System Off Normal report in address 0336 Possible Solution Enter a valid disarm PIN and press then enter a valid disarm PIN and press again to display the zones Program as a multiple zone input for DS7432 or DS7460 a single zone input for contacts and sen sors or program as a DS7465 Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Zone Problems Continued Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Zones 9 and above show Not Ready a The multiplex expansion module is not a Make sure the multiplex expansion module is Zone Trouble installed properly seated properly in the upper pins on the DS7400Xi circuit board Multiplex wiring is missing or not in Check wiring and perform a system reset stalled properly 8 Input remote module DIP switches are Correctly set the DIP switches for the 8 Input re not set properly mote modules 8 Input remote module covers are re Replace covers or install the tamper bypass jump moved er The BusLoc code is set incorrectly or BusLoc can not be used with 8 Input remote has not been programmed into modules modules If using 8 Input modules remove the BusLoc code OR If using two inp tremote modules or the DS7465 be sure to use
155. ress 0 2 0 8 25902 One keypad must be selected as keypad 1 Enter Data Digit 1 0 Enter Data Digit 2 O Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the me Mode 9 Defaults The default if using only one keypad is an Alpha keypad belonging to partition one Program Address 0173 Program Address 0174 Program Address 0175 Program Address 0176 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 L LJ LI LI LJ LI LI LI Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 Keypad 5 Keypad 6 Keypad 7 Keypad 8 default 1 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 Program Address 0177 Program Address 0178 Program Address 0179 Program Address 0180 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit 1 Data Digit 2 Data Digit1 Data Digit 2 DI LJ Fo OR OD e Keypad 9 Keypad 10 Keypad 11 Keypad 12 Keypad 13 Keypad 14 Keypad 15 Must Be 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 default 0 When in Commercial Fire Mode certain keypads must have specific assignments see section 8 10 Data Digit Keypads 11 15 are connected to the Option Bus If the DS7412 is connected to the Option Bus at keypad address 13 or 14 keypad 13 or 14 is unavailable Similarly if the DS7420i is connected to the Option Bus at keypad address 15 keypad 15 is unavailable and if t
156. rly Install the keypad jumper properly in the back of the keypad The keypad is not programmed proper Check keypad programming addresses 0173 ly 0180 Keypads 11 15 are not properly config Check keypad addresses 11 15 System will only ured see keypads on the options bus The keypad is programmed as a Master Master keypads can only be used on multi partition keypad Systems Program the keypad as a standard key pad a Keypad wiring error a Check wiring b Keypad s assigned to wrong or non ex b Assign the keypad s to correct partition If none istent partition of the keypads are correctly assigned re enable keypad 1 by shorting the program contacts in the lower right corner of the main panel board This will force program mode and assign keypad 1 as alpha non master to partition 1 c The microprocessor isn t running Disconnect battery and any aux power load If the microprocessor has shut down aux power will read approx 11 5 VDC If the EEProm chip has been field replaced power down AC and bat tery and check for bent or mis inserted pins Oth erwise replace the panel The kevpad is enabled but as an LED key Enter the program mode at the keypad and input the pad correct sequence to re enable it as an alpha key pad Care must be taken since there will be no visu al feedback to verify programming until the keypad is properly enabled a Entering from Master keypad a First enter Single Partit
157. rmine its arming state 7 16 FCC Compliance Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consultthe dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 7 17 FCC Phone Connection Notice To Users This control complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the inside of the enclosure is a label that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equiva lence Number REN for this equipment You must upon request Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems
158. rt Assign 1311 Zone 127 amp 128 Part Assign 0296 Zone Func 7 Trouble Rpt 1253 Zone 11 amp 12 Part Assign 1456 Octal Module 1 Relay 1 0297 Zone Func 8 Trouble Rpt 1254 Zone 13 amp 14 Part Assign 1457 Octal Module 1 Relay 2 0298 Zone Func 9 Trouble Rpt 1255 Zone 15 amp 16 Part Assign 1458 Octal Module 1 Relay 3 0299 Zone Func 10 Trouble Rpt 1256 Zone 17 amp 18 Part Assign 1459 Octal Module 1 Relay 4 0300 Zone Func 11 Trouble Rpt 1257 Zone 19 amp 20 Part Assign 1460 Octal Module 1 Relay 5 0301 Zone Func 12 Trouble Rpt 1258 Zone 21 amp 22 Part Assign 1461 Octal Module 1 Relay 6 0302 Zone Func 13 Trouble Rpt 1259 Zone 23 amp 24 Part Assign 1462 Octal Module 1 Relay 7 0303 Zone Func 14 Trouble Rpt 1260 Zone 25 amp 26 Part Assign 1463 Octal Module 1 Relay 8 0304 Zone Func 15 Trouble Rpt 1464 Octal Module 2 Relay 9 0320 Open Report 1465 Octal Module 2 Relay 10 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Address 1466 1467 1468 1469 1470 1471 1472 1475 1478 1481 1484 1487 1490 1493 1496 1499 1502 1505 1508 1511 1514 1520 1521 1523 1525 1526 1542 1558 1574 1590 1606 1622 1638 1654 1670 1686 1702 1718 1734 1750 1766 1782 1798 1814 1830 1846 1862 1878 1894 1910 1926 1942 1958 1974 1990 2006 2022 2038 2054 Description Octal Module 2 Relay 11 Octal Module 2 Relay 12 Octal Modu
159. s Inc 16 0 Multiplex Zone Addressing Guide Before installing a multiplex device its address and other infor mation must be programmed into the control panel Perform the following Program the control panel Refer to section 14 3 Zone Programming This section allows you to define the Multiplex Zone s address zone number its type single or multiple zone input device or a DS7465 which zone or output function it will follow 1 15 and its partition 1 8 For example Program zone 9 to be a single zone input device DS7476 that follows zone function 1 and is in partition 1 Procedure Enter the programmer s mode Enter address 0026 Enter the data digits as 0 and 1 followed by the 4 button Enter address 1252 Enter the data digits as 0 and 0 followed by the 4 button Exit the programmer s mode Program the BusLoc feature At this point you must decide whether or not to use the Bus Loc feature BusLoc is a proprietary method of tying the multiplex zones to the control panel to prevent the system from being taken over Using BusLoc will program an invisible identification code into the multiplex zones Note If using the DS7432 8 Input Remote Module or the DS7433 8 Input Direct Module the BusLoc feature can notused f you choose to use the BusLoc feature program amp 5 digit code at programming address 9999 It is very important to save this code under lock and key If you
160. s the control panel to dial a digital pager and leave a numeric message which includes an account ID and report type The telephone number is dialed when a report is available At the completion of the telephone dialing a fixed time delay equal to 10 seconds occurs This delay allows time to connect with the pager service while skipping over any voice announcement When the delay has ended the numeric message is sent This message includes the account number followed by up to 5 reports If a delay time greater than 10 seconds is required increments of 3 seconds can be added by programming the 3 character 3 second delay at the end of the phone number in address 4028 or 4038 For example if you call pager number 123 4567 and it takes 20 seconds after you finished dialing before you are allowed to enter the message the following digits should be programmed in address 4028 1234567 3 3 3 3 This will give you an overall delay of 22 seconds NOTE For Pager format it is not advisable to use the HEX character values 0 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F in the report programming addresses 0256 through 0340 These characters could cause unpredictable results when sent to a pager system that only expects numeric characters between 0 9 This is the reason that this format will not allow an associated user number with an open and close report CAUTION Pager Format allows the use of the digit 0 as the reporting first digit Using
161. t Ad be set for 2 5 dress or Exit the Programmer s Mode Select Option D Enter the Data Digit as a 300 Baud Select Options KM 2 13 4 5 6 7 1200 Baud NoPariy jee j 2400 Baud 000 Pany l e 4800 Baud fejo 9600 Baud ej e soaaBis Jejejejejejejeje DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 25 Report Programming Program Addresses 0256 0304 and 0320 0340 To send the User number along with open close or partial close reports place an F 5 in the extended digit To disable a report meaning nothing will be sent place a 0 in the reporting digit When using SIA or Contact ID format place a 1 in the reporting digit of each report you wish to enable It is not necessary to program the extended digit For suggested values for 4 2 and BFSK format see section 16 1 16 3 For SIA and Contact ID the values sent are listed in section 15 2 For other formats consult your central station HEX values Some Data Digit values are higher than 9 These values are programmed by pressing the key followed by another number These values will display as HEX characters when entered The HEX character values are as follows 0 A zB 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F See Glossary section 6 12 for further details Default Default Reporting Extended Reporting Extended Digit 1 Digit 2 igi igi Address Digit 1 Digit 2 Zone Funct 6 Restoral 0280 ol T Zone Funct 7 Resto
162. ta Digit Example Select Option To program to send Open and Close Reports to Phone Number 1 and Zone Alarm Zone 0 Restoral and Zone Trouble Reports to Phone H Number 2 Repo Roe hone Number 1 ig Data Digit 1 is Data Digit 2 A Report to Phone Number 2 for Open and is for Zone Alarm Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 2 Close Reports Zone Restoral lt TE Report to Phone Number 1 and 2 and Zone Trouble Enter the Programmer s Mode Alternate between both Phone Numbers R 9 8 7 6 0 eports Enter the Program Address 0 1 8 9 Enter Data Digit 1 1 Enter Data Digit 2 2 Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a differ ent Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode 12 18 Report Control Programming Program Address 0190 This section allows you to decide which phone number will send reports other than open close reports and zone reports Example To program all other Reports to Phone Num Data Digit ber 2 SS Select Option 1 2 Data Digit 1 2 Data Digit 2 0 l Alternate between both Phone Numbers fv Enter the Programmer s Mode H 9 8 7 61 1 O Report to Phone Number 1 F Note Data Digit Enter the Program Address 0 1 9 0 Report to Phone Number 2 1 does not See ee H include open and Elei iho poua a T Report to Phone Number 1 and 2 close reports or poa Dion 2 ata Digi zone reports see Program the next Address Program a differ sections
163. talled The Ademco Model AB 12 bell housing see section 13 6 1 Timer Programming Bell Cutoff Times Program Addresses 0195 and 0196 must be programmed for not less than 15 minutes Entry Exit Delay Times Program Addresses 0191 0193 must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds 13 4 3 Central Station Burglary Alarm A Grades AA and A Installations using an ARDIS Interface Module Follow General System Requirements as listed in 13 4 Required Accessories The control must be the Detection Systems model DS7400XiCC with a cover actuated tamper switch installed An ARDIS or DataTAC interface module The ARDIS module and antenna should be mounted within the protected area The Detection Systems model DS7481 Phone Line Monitor 1 Timer Programming Entry Exit Delay Times Program Addresses 0191 0193 must be programmed for notlonger than 60 seconds B Grade B Installations using Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter with local bell Follow General System Requirements as listed in 13 4 Required Accessories The control must be the Detection Systems model DS7400XiCOC with a cover actuated tamper switch installed The Ademco Model AB 12 bell housing see section 13 6 1 Timer Programming Bell Cutoff Times Program Addresses 0195 and 0196 must be programmed for not less than 15 minutes Entry Exit Delay Times Program Addresses 0191 0193 must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds
164. tening your life or well being that the system be turned off When used the code will both turn off the system and report a silent Duress alarm if connected to a monitoring service Extreme care should be used when entering your PIN to turn off the system so a Duress code is not inadvertently entered Type of Disarming Disarming System under Duress 8 9 Emergency Procedures 8 9 1 Identifying Alarm Sounds Your alarm system may be programmed for a steady alarm sound or a pulsed alarm sound It is important to learn the difference be tween a fire alarm sound and an intrusion alarm sound before you are confronted with an actual emergency 8 9 2 Silencing Alarms All alarms can be silenced with any PIN that has disarm privileges Entering your PIN Off will silence the alarm and turn off disarm the control 8 9 3 A Cautionary Note How you respond to an alarm will depend mostly on the type and time of the alarm You should seek the advice of your installing com pany as they install your system not later e g after an al rm to develop a response plan 8 9 4 Use Common Sense Above all else common sense should prevail If there is any threat or hint of danger to yourself or others on the premises such as in the event of a fire alarm everyone should be instructed to leave the premises immediately Do not enter the premises unless accompa nied by the appropriate Emergency Services personnel or after they have given the
165. ter 1 14 Arming Perimeter Instant 14 Arming Warning 46 Authority Leve 21 Automatic Arming 24 Battery Restoral Report 19 Battery Test 1 Battery Sounder Test 27 BFSK Format 70 Bypass Zone 1 Bypassing Allowed 15 C California March Time 18 Call Out Timer 57 Change a PIN 21 Changing Date 22 Changing Time 23 Chime Mode 1 Close Reports 18 Closing Ring Back 14 Commercial Fire Mode 18 43 California March Time 18 Multiple Keypad Use 18 Pulsing Fire Zone 18 Single Keypad Use 18 Temporal 18 Water Flow Zone Delay 18 Common Area 17 Communicator Test 1 28 Communicator Test System Normal Report 19 Communicator Test System Off Normal Report 19 Contact I D Format 75 Custom Arming 14 17 41 D Day Monitor 15 Default Factory 32 Defaults 32 Delayed Arming 23 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Delayed Zone Alarm 16 DS7412 47 DS7420i 56 Duress 25 Duress PIN 21 E Emergency Key 17 41 Emergency Procedures 25 Enable Remote Programmer Callback 19 Entering a Program Address 31 Entering the Programmer s Mode 31 Entry Pre Alert 16 Entry Exit Delay 15 Error Display 1 Error Display Reset 1 Error Displays 29 Exiting Programmer s Mode 32 F Factory Default 32 Fire Key 17 Fire Reset 1 Fire Reset Fire Trouble 25 Fire Safety 26 Fire Zone 15 Fire Zone with Verification 16 Flow Water Zone 16 Force Arming 1 42 G General PIN 21 Ground Fault 17 Ground Fault Detect 42 Ground Start 16
166. tition you have access to will be displayed Ready to Arm Office Complete the arming command sequence you wish for this partition After you have completed all the arming command sequences for the partitions you have access to exit Single Partition Mode by pressing the key for 2 seconds DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 9 3 Disarming from the Master Keypad Disarming from the Master Keypad Disarming all the Partitions you have access to Enter your PIN followed by the Off key This will disarm all of your partitions even if some are already disarmed You must enter Single Partition Mode to disarm the necessary partitions one at a time Enter your PIN followed by the key twice 1 2 3 4 2 FI The first partition you have access to will be displayed Armed Cafeteria Disarming only some 3 Complete the disarming command sequence for this partition Off of your Partitions Move to the next partition you have access to by pressing the key twice The next partition you have access to will be displayed Armed Office Complete the disarming command sequence for this partition After you have disarmed all the partitions you have access to exit Single Partition Mode by pressing the key for 2 seconds 9 4 Single Partition Mode Single Partition Mode is used to control partitions on a one at a time one by one basis from the Master
167. tory read back Chime mode Checking zone status Checking zone trouble status after 487 Master keypad will show only partition name Bypassing zones Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Won t send open or close reports Not programmed correctly Reports for partitions 2 8 are being sent with partition 1 s reporting ID Not getting AC power fail reports Panel never transmits history to WD SRP The communicator test report is not being sent 17 3 Zone Problems Probable Cause Fire Alarm displays on keypad but no zone numbers are displayed Every other zone displays Not Ready DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide The account codes for 2 8 are not pro grammed or are not programmed correctly a AC power fail messages are sent only with other reports such as low battery Check A C report offset 0197 If 00 A C report will work like above if another number A C report will be delayed Not programmed to send history Time and date not set Report not programmed properly There was a control problem at the time the report should have been sent If this is the case the communicator test re port will not be sent Instead the con trol will send the System Off Normal report In Commercial Fire Mode fire alarms must be silenced before the zone number will display Zone Programming is incorrect Check addresses 0320 0321 0323 and 0187 Check addresses 0496 0526 Try forcing another
168. total 15 Keypads 1000 feet 305 m 6000 feet 1830 m in system 4 conductor unshielded 422 AWG 0 8 mm Telephone quad or 18 AWG 1 0 mm quad wiring can be home run or daisy chained NOTE No more than 2 keypads 22 AWG or 3 keypads 18 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Wire type AWG are recommended on any 1000 foot 305 m run NOTE Shared cable is not recommended for keypad multiplex options bus telephone or siren wiring 1 7 Communicator Will report to two phone numbers with full single double and back up reporting Communicates in SIA 110 or 300 baud 3 1 3 1 Ext 3 1 with Parity 3 1 Ext with Parity 4 1 4 2 BFSK Contact ID and Pager formats FCC Registration Number is ESVUSA 75333 AL E The ringer equivalence is 0 1B Commercial Fire CSFM Listing Number is 7165 1062 111 Residential Fire CSFM Listing Number is 7167 1062 111 1 8 Partitions The system has the capacity for 8 independant partitions 1 9 Users The DS7400Xi system allows up to 90 individual users Each user will have his own PIN number the 4 digit code entered at the key pads and his own authority level to determine which functions he may perform 1 10 Lightning Protection MOVs and spark gaps provide protection from lightning surges and static discharges 1 11 Burglar Fire Zone Inputs e Number of circuits 8 Circuits on board End of line resistor 2 2 K Q P N 25944 provided Loop resistance tolerance 60 o
169. ule is the DS7420i To program the Dual Phone Line Bell Supervision See section 1 13 for further details Module to supervise Phone ane dand Pepe nee When in Central Station or Local Commercial Fire Mode this address will be Data Digit 1 2 Data Digit 2 0 forced to specific values see section 12 15 1 and 12 15 2 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 1 5 2 0 Enter Data Digit 1 2 Enter Data Digit 2 0 Enter the pound key Data Digit Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode Options eee S eje jejejejeee Dane DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 35 Call Out Timer Programming Program Addresses 1521 1524 Example This section allows you to define the Hour and Minute for the Com To program the Remote Programmer Call Out hour and gt minute as 2 30 pm municator Test Report and Remote Programmer Call Out Hour Data Digit 1 1 Data Digit 2 4 The default time for the Communicator Test Report to be sent and Data Digit Minute Data Digit t 8 Data Digit 2 0 for the control to call the Remote Programmer is Midnight 1 2 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 1 5 2 3 Enter Data Digit 1 1 Enter Data Digit 2 4 Enter the pound key will go to Address 1524 ne Enter Data Digit 1
170. unction 15 e e e e 12 14 Force Arming and Ground Fault Detect Programming Program Address 0185 Example Force Arming programming defines how many zones may be Force Armed using an Arm md mr Mpa Zonos and ing sequence followed by the Bypass key With this entry all violated zones up the pro __ grammed limit will automatically be Force Armed bypassed Ground Fault Detect pro Data Digit 1 5 Data Digit 2 0 gramming determines whether or not the control will detect a ground fault condition re nee ol ee See Glossary section 7 9 for further details Enter the Program Address 0 1 8 5 Enter Data Digit 1 5 Enter Data Digit 2 0 Select Option pp Enter the pound key Program the next Address Program a different COE TE Data Digit Address or Exit the Programmer s Mode 1 2 Einrem mH poz os mer 3 i series be Force Arme 4 vies we Force armes 5 H monies zones AT irure meret Fors Anes 7 ueris zones Foes 8 l svinet oe Fora Amed 8 f Select Option DD Ground Fault Detect Off o Ground Fault Detect On fil DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 15 Commercial Fire Mode Programming Program Address 0186 Example 2 s A To program the Commercial Fire Mode parameters as Central Station This section describes how to define the parameters for Zones having te Ballard oc iz on FIS me And USM o the Commercial Fire Mode California M
171. ures is available to be programmed for that particular address DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc If the chart looks like this only a single feature is available to be programmed for that particular address Select Option DD Disabled o Represents the option feature available for this address Perimeter Instant rinde To select Disabled ENE Delay 1 enter the data digit as a 0 Entry Exit Delay 2 To select Entry Exit Delay 2 enter the data digit as a 4 Enter one of these numbers for the appropriate data digit Some pages may also include a Default chart that looks like this Zone Function Address Default 0001 23 0002 24 0003 21 DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 0 Programming 12 1 General Control Programmong Program Address 0000 Example General Control programming defines the To program the system wide General Operating parameters as allow wi H ing Normal and Custom Arming Operating at 60 Hz and to Restore system wide general operating parameters when a Zone Restores See Glossary section 7 1 for further details Data Digit 1 2 Data Digit 2 1 Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 0 Enter the Program Address 0 0 0 0 Enter Data Digit 1 2 Enter Data Digit 2 1 Enter the pound key f Program the next Address Program a different Address or Exit the Programmer s Mod
172. x values They will display as A F at the keypads PA 0017 Data Digit 1 2 Enter the Data Digit as a n Select Options 0 112 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o t l 2 3 4 i5 Zone Function 9 Can BeBypassed e e lol o o le lo o Zone Function 10 Can Be Bypassed e lolo eje ojo Zone Function 11 CanBeBypassed ee e e jejejeje Zone Function 12 CanBeByrased ee e ejejeje e 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads Enter the Data Digit as a Select Options U 2 2 4 5 6 7j8 9 0Pt 2 f3 4 5 zone Function ta Can Be Bypessed je je je o o je je Zone Foncion 14 can Be Byressed 0 0 _ ole jeje elo zone Foncion 15 can Be Byressec o 0 0 0 jejejeje 0 5 are Hex values They will display as A F at the keypads DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc Page 37 12 6 Output Programming Program Addresses 0146 0148 Example j Output programming defines the event partition and type of alarm burg TE Re Output 1 as following a Burglar Zone or fire that will trigger each of the three physical outputs on the control panel PA 0147 Data Digit 1 6 Data Digit 2 1 PA 0149 Data Digit 1 8 Data Digit 2 0 See section 3 0 for the location of the physical outputs on the control Enter the Programmer s Mode 9 8 7 6 4 0 panel Enter the Program Address 0 1
173. x values They will display as C F at the keypads Entry Exit Delay 2 Value Zone j Default Interior Entry Exit Follower fill in Funct Address Will be forced to different values when in Commercial Fire Mode See section 12 15 3 Interior Home Away 6 i 7 2 Steady alarm output alarm on short and open interior Instant E 3 Entry exit delay 1 Day Monitor 8 2 Steady alarm output alarm on short and open 4 Entry exit delay 2 Keyswitch See note below 9 2 Steady alarm output alarm on short and open Fire Zone with verification 1 Perimeter Instant 2 Steady alafm Output alarm on short and open Fire Zone w out verification 5 Interior entry exit follower Water 2 Steady alarm output alarm on short and open AEON 2 Steady alarm output alarm on short and open i Q ad Instant p Entry Exit Delay Cancel 1 2 Steady alarm output alarm on short and open Entry Exit Delay Cancel 2 2 24 hour 7 Pulsing alarm output alarm on short trouble on open 0 Fire zone with verification 0 0 Disabled i 0 Disabled 0 0 Disabled Note If digit 2 9 keyswitch use 0 this chart for digit 1 0 Disabled Select Option 0 Single Partition No Force Arm 0 Disabled 0 Single Partition Can Force Arm EN D E Disabled All Partions No Force Arm 0 0 Disabled All Partitions Can Force Arm DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 3 Zone
174. y 16 Call the Remote Programmer on Tuesday 3 Send a Test Report every day 18 Call the Remote Programmer on Thursday 5 Senda Test Report every 8 days 9 Call the Remote Programmer on Friday 6 Call the Remote Programmer on Saturday 7 Send a Test Report every hour 1 Call the Remote Programmer every day 8 Call the Remote Programmer every 8 days 9 Mere They will display as A C at the keypads DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide Copyright O 1995 96 Detection Systems Inc 12 37 Alpha Description Programming Program Addresses 1526 3701 Alpha Description Programming allows up to 16 characters to be programmed for the description of each partition or zone e g J Hill s Office If a description is less than 16 characters leave the remaining address es blank Once programmed the descriptions will be displayed on the alpha keypads The following chart lists the Program Addresses used to program Alpha Numeric characters for each partition or zone Program Address Program Address Program Address Program Address Partition 1 1526 1541 Partition 5 1590 1605 Zone 1 1654 1669 Zone 5 1718 1733 m Program Address ER Program Address Program Address Program Address Partition 2 1542 1557 Partition 6 4606 1621 Zone2 4670 1685 Zone 61734 1749 L Program Address EN Program Address Program Address Program Address Partition 3 1558 1573 Partition 7 1622 1637 Zone 3 1686 170
175. zone bypassed when the sys tem is armed Alternate between both Phone Numbers If programmed open and close reports will be sent to phone number one first If phone number one does not pick up the control panel will alternate to phone number two If phone number two does not pick up the control panel will alternate back to phone number one It will alter nate between both phone numbers until successful DS7400Xi Ver 3 Reference Guide 7 13 Report Programming Reports For pulse formats reports are programmed by entering data in the reporting and extended digits The report will send the data programmed for each event For SIA and Contact ID the report formats are fixed and may be activated by placing a 1 in the reporting digit To disable a report enter a 0 in the reporting digit To send the Man No along with Open and Close reports pro gram an F enter 5 at the keypad in the extended digit Keypad Fire Alarm This report is sent when a fire alarm has been activated by the A emergency key Keypad Fire Restoral This report is sent when a keypad fire alarm has been restored using the System Reset command Zone Function Alarm An alarm report is sent when a zone alarm occurs Alarm reports are enabled by zone function Program this report for any zone functions you wish to send an alarm report about For local zones no reports do not program an alarm re port The zone number will automatically be sent fo
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