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1. 4 Room door intrusion AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 29 PIRT WIDE ANGLE LENS COVERAGE ZONE FIELD OF VIEW Main p ed Intermediate crm Lower Lookdown AT amp T Proprietary Information Curtain Lens The curtain lens provides a long and narrow field of coverage for hallways and other such narrow areas PIRT 8560 OR 8561 CURTAIN LENS COVERAGE TOP VIEW CURTAIN LENS 10 ZONE FIELD OF VIEW Main r VERTICAL RANGE I Typical etection Zone Intermediate Segments Lower a Look down EE SIDE VIEW CURTAIN LENS f 65 12 94 VERTICAL RANGE AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 31 Supervised Smoke Detector Transmitter SSDT NFPA Recommendations for Detector Installation The Nation Fire Protection Association s Standard 74 Section 2 reads as follows 2 1 1 1 Smoke detectors shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics The provisions of 2 1 1 1 represent the minimum number of detectors required by this standard It is recommended that the householder consider the use of additional smoke or heat detectors for increased protection for those areas separated by a door from the areas protected by the required smoke detector under 2 1 1 1 above The recommended a
2. You can then record INSTALLATION information on the survey making it a very helpful part of the customers file You should receive a copy of the survey in your training class and will be able to get future copies from your distributor PREPARING FOR AN INSTALLATION 1 Obtain the floor plan and component list work order which are part of the AT amp T Security Survey 2 Call the customer to verify the time and location 3 Stage equipment and tools Gather all necessary transmitters and equipment that will be needed for the installation You may use the following chart to help determine what you need Outline responsibilities for team 4 Set DIP switches if you p refer setting them the day before rather than in the customer s home AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 5 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Common Hand Tools Slotted Head Screwdriver 1 8 tip x 4 blade 3 16 tip x 4 blade 1 4 tip x 6 blade 5 16 tip x 8 blade Phillips Head Screwdriver 0 tip x 2 1 2 blade No 1 tip x 3 blade No tii x 4 blade Standard Hammer 16 02 with claw Utility Bar mini pry bar Awl Utilii Knife with Blades Putty Knife and Spackle Tape Measure 20 foot 100 foot 8 Level Adjustable Wire strippers 6 Diagonal Cutters 6 Long Nose Pliers Staple Gun for Round Head Staples Round Head Staples Vice Grips Tool Holster EQUIPMENT LIST Drills and Accessories 38 Capacity commercial Quality variable speed and
3. reversible Preferably double insulated 3 8 Drill Capacity Cordless Spare Rechargeable Pack for Cordless Drill Set of High Speed Steel S Bits from 1 16 to1 2 15 bits total in 1 32 steps with turned down shanks for bii greater than 3 8 Set of Masonry Bits Standard from 3 1 6 to 3 4 7 bits total in 1 16 steps from 3 16 to 3 8 in 1 8 steps from 1 2 to 3 4 Electriciar Bits 1 4 3 8 1 2 Goggles Specialized Tools Stud Sensor AC Voltage and Metal Snake fish tape Rechargeable Soldering Iron Standard Soldering Iron with 40 Watt Rating Electrical Solder AT amp T Proprietary Information 26 Hardware amp Supplies Rechargeable Flashlight Sheet Metal Screws lengths of 1 2 3 4 No 6 No a No 10 Flat Washers No 6 No 8 No 10 Plastic Wall Anchors No 6 8 No 8 10 Double Sided Tape Silicon Glue and Sealant Super Glue Solderfess Connectors Terminal Lugs de Type 22 18 Wire Ties Wire Jumpers Electrical Tape VOM or DMM Scanner Portable Vacuum Cleaner Collapsible Ladder 100 foot Extension Cord Outlet Strip INSTALLATION INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Wiring Use 22 AWG minimum for sensor wiring and digital communicator channels Use 18 AWG minimum for AC power All wire should be Environment The system is designed to work in an indoor heated environment 40 to 120 degrees F Battery life may be significantly reduce
4. 2 64 4 Connect sensor wires to the screw terminals on the backplate for the desired type of sensor loop If wiring the 24 hour sensor loop the preinstalled jumper must be removed Otherwise make sure the 24 hour jumper is firmly installed 5 Connect the snap caps or spade lug wires to the screw terminals The snap caps and wires are color coded for each terminal CAUTION The wires should not end up on top of or under the battery or on the tamper switch could cause false alarms 6 Attach the front housing mM 1 24 HOUR LOOP f CLOSED RESPONSE 12 MSEC 4 SEVERAL CONUCTS SELECTABLE COOP CLOSES OR OPEN CIRCUIT iRESPONSE 500 mSEC i 24 Hour LOOP 8 LOOP GREEN RED 55 USE JUMPERS TO CLOSE LOOPS FOR HANDHELD USE wireless Remote Transmitter Sensor Loop Option AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 65 Mount Keypad Transmitter T Perform the sensor activation RF test This test is used to verify the correct functioning of the sensor and the RF link of the mounted transmitter a Activate the sensor b Listen for the proper number of beeps from the Central Controller Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter 1 0 number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more information Mount the sensor to be used with the transmitter Follow the sensor ma
5. An unsupervised transmitter doesnt check in thus it can be taken off of the premises with out causing a no check in ON supervised OFF unsupervised Dip Switch Settings Type Of Alarm Intrusion ON ON Fire OFF ON Auxiliary ON OFF Environmental OFF OFF Universal Transmitter Alarm Settings AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 55 3 Test the voltage of your 9 volt battery Connect the battery Check the current draw 4 Log the transmitter location on the Central Controller Zone Locator Card 5 Temporarily place the transmitter in the area that it will be mounted Use double sided tape if necessary 6 Perform the Universal Transmitter RF link test a Use a pencil to press the Alarm Test button b Listen for the proper number of indication beeps from the Central Controller C Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter ID number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more information AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 56 Prepare the Passive Infrared Transmitter PIR T Verify the proper location for the PIRT Apply the information presented in the Pre Installation section on PIRT placement considerations Remove PIRT housing Press the release tab on the top to the housing Carefully remove the circuit board from the housing Press the circuit board release tabs Choose the proper lens for the PIRT and change the lens if necessar
6. ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON Off OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON AT amp T Proprietary Information House House Code Dip Switch Settings Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 032 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 033 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 034 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 035 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 036 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 037 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 038 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 039 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 040 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 041 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 042 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 043 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 044 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 045 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 046 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 047 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON 048 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 049 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 050 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 051 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 052 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 053 OFFON ON OFF ON OFF ON 054 OFFON ON OFF ON ON OFF 055 OFFON ON OFF ON ON ON 056 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 057 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 058 OFFON ON ON OFF ON OFF 059 OFFON ON ON OFF ON ON 060 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 061 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON 062 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF 063 OFFON ON ON ON ON ON 2 19 House Code DIP SWITCH Combinations House House Code Dip Switch Settings Code 064 0
7. RF message Relocate WirelessSiren Conrollerr until 1 Beep is heard NOTE 8 beeps indicate the Central Controller has failed to check in This can only happen after the initial installation of the system Press the internal CANCEL button on the Wireless Siren Controller AT amp T Proprietary Information STEP 21 Perform the System Test System Test Intrusion Transmitters System Test Hardwired Arm the system to the Away ststate using a wireless Remote Transmitter Trip each intrusion transmitter Listen for the appropriate alarm sounding patterns from the the Central Controller Use the Wireless Remote Transmitter to disarm the system Press the Messages key on the Central Controller to verify that the proper signals were received Call the Central Station to verify that the proper channel and account code were received Arm the System Trip each hardwired loop sensor Listen for the appropriate alarm from the Central Controller Disarm the system Press the Messages key on the Central controller to verify that the proper signals were received Call the Central Station to verify that the proper channel and account code were received AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 75 System Test 24 Hour Zone 1 Trip each 24 Hour zone transmitter tire panic auxiliary Transmitters environmental 2 Listen for the appropriate alarm sounding patterns from the Central Controller 3 Reset the alarm syst
8. Walk Through with the Customer STEP 3 Note any potential problems to the customer STEP 4 Layout the job NOTE See Customer Relations Section page 2 1 Make sure that the customer understands what you re going to do Confirm any questionable placements such as keypad height with the customer Be sure that the customer is aware of any deviations from what the salesman has told him her Give the customer a copy of the System 8000 Customer Video and ask him her to watch it while you install the system if possible so you can answer any questions before you leave Look for broken windows scratched paint torn wallpaper damaged furniture and other problems that might later he blamed on you Look for changes that might have occurred since the salesman was on the job Make sure that you have the equipment ready for installation Unbox the necessary components Lay out your cords and tools If you use multiple installers assign specific tasks Specialization speeds up installations but each installer should know how to do all aspects of the job AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 9 STEP 5 Choose Central Controller Location Precautions Choosing the appropriate location for the Central Controller is critical to the proper functioning of the system The Central Controller should be installed in the center of all the transmitters not necessarily in the middle of the house It should not be placed near any l
9. a processor or memory problem Reset the watchdog with the AT amp T Model 8710 Digital communicator Programmer or AT amp T Model 8711 Remote Programming Package 7 Connect terminal to earth ground Use a minimum 14GA wire The wire run should be as short and straight as possible Sharp angles in the wiring run reduce the effectiveness of the ground A good earth ground is essential for phone line lightning protection 8 Connect the phone line cord to terminal block TB1 T red 2 incoming Tip T1 grey House phone Tip Seized Tip R green Incoming Ring R1 brown House phone Ring Seized Ring 9 Program the Digital Communicator using the AT amp T Model 8710 programmer or AT amp T s model 8711 Remote Programming Package Complete programming information is available in the Digital Communicator reference materials located at the back of this binder CAUTION The Central Controller provides a total of 600 MA to be shared by the digital communicator auxiliary sounding devices and other auxiliary devices Do not exceed this total 10 Connect the Digital Communicator Attach the power wires to terminals I3 and 14 of the Central Controller Attach communicator channel wires to Central Controller screw terminals 15 through 22 AT amp T Proprietary information 2 24 STEP 8 Run the Central Controller Antenna Choose the antenna run Apply the information presented in the Installation Information section to the
10. decreases coverage Allow at least two inches between the unit and the ceiling to permit servicing If using the Pet Alley Mask 8560 or Pet Alley Lens 8561 mount the PIRT 4 to 4 1 2 feet above the floor Avoid mounting PIRT where direct sunlight may strike it The customer should be able to identify sun patterns The unit should not beng of placed where strong sunlight will strike directly on the face of the detector Be wary of glass topped tables or mirrors that are capable of reflecting direct sunlight toward the PIRT Indirect sunlight shining through windows will not trigger an alarm AT amp T Proprietary Information PIRT NOTE Avoid hot and cold air currents Mount the unit at least three feet from strong forced air heaters air conditioners or sources of drafts such as doors The hot or cold air currents may cause false alarms since the detector will sense a rapid change in temperature Choose a location at right angles to an intruder s path The PIRT has optimal detection when placed so that an intruder s path would be directly across the detection pattern Avoid large objects that may obstruct the lens Choose the proper lens The wide angle lens provides wide area coverage to protect a large space such as a room COMMON PLACEMENT OF THE PIRT 8560 OR 8561 bu e 222 S x NN U SS N 4 Protection Zones SN N 2 NS
11. devices Do NOT exceed this total If an auxiliary sounding device s is being installed connect the wires to the terminals labeled ONE OR TWO EXTERNAL SIRENS Use the strain relief posts Install the auxiliary sounding device s according to the manufacturer s instnrctions Thread all wires through the plastic strain relief posts before connecting to screw terminals Attach the power cord antenna wire to Use only a Comcode Number 8456837 12 VAC transformer the transformer Plug in the transformer Use a 120 VAC 60 Hz wall outlet Secure the transformer with the screw provided 86 32 Verify that the AC Power Light is ON DVAC power in i a 5 AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 73 Connect the Battery Enter the Wireless Siren Controller Test Mode Test the RF Link Exit Wireless Siren Controller Test Mode Use the 9 volt battery that s included BE SURE TO TEST IT FIRST 1 Press the internal CANCEL button Hold it for 6 SECONDS The Wireless Siren Controller will beep once when the button is pressed and again when it goes into the TEST MODE 2 Listen for the Wireless Siren Controller Test Mode indication beeps to begin There will be one beep every 40 seconds 1 Press the Test Demo key on the Central Controller 2 Listen for the verification beeps from the Wireless Siren Controller 1 Beep Excellent RF link Excellent RF link Low Battery 2 Beeps No Beeps No
12. each bedroom area In multilevel homes detectors should be located in bedroom areas and at every finished level of the home Basement level detectors should be located in the bottom of the basement stairwells Second floor detectors should be located at the top of the first to second floor stairwell so long as no door obstruction blocks the path of the smoke inside every bedroom where a smoker sleeps or an electrical appliance is operated This detector shouid be in addition to the hallway detector described above Inside all bedrooms where people sleep with the door closed Smoke and poisonous gases are significantly blocked by a closed door This detector should be in addition to the hallway detector described above At each end of a long hallway serving the bedrooms AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 33 TYPICAL SUPERVISED SMOKE DETECTOR PLACEMENT IN A MULTILEVEL HOME 5 Smoke Detectors For Minimum Protection 9 Smoke Detectors For Additional Protection A Heat Activated Detectors A GARAGE x BASEMENT AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 34 To avoid false or improper operation don t install detectors in the following areas Bathrooms Excessive steam from a shower may cause nuisance alarms Directly outside bathrooms Too near forced air ducts used for heating or air conditioning Air movement may prevent smoke from reaching the detector Near furnaces of any type Air and dust m
13. strips on the back of the Digital Communicator Mount the Digital Communicator in the lower right hand side of the AT amp T 8720 Central Controller 4 Wire the Channel connector to the AT amp T 8720 Central Controller Color Channel Controller Terminal Color Channel Controller Terminal brown 1 freas green 5 interior 19 auxiliary 16 blue panic 20 3 environmental 17 violet 7 ambush 21 perimeter tamper 18 grey 5 Connect the black wire to terminal U and the red to terminal 14 of the AT amp T 8720 Central Controller The Digital Communicator is circuit protected against polarity reversal The 1 amp fast blow fuse protects against excessive power consumption CAUTION Do not connect to any other power source Voltages greater than 16 volts can damage the Digital communicator AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 23 CAUTION If it is necessary to change the time of the first test report TEST RPT TIME apply power to the Digital I Communicator only when the installation is complete If you apply and then remove power before the communicator can transmit its first test report the dialer may lock up Once the dialer has reported its first test report you can apply or remove power at any time 6 The red LED DS1 on the Digital communicator should be blinking to show normal operation The LED will not light if there is no DC power A steady LED means the Watchdog circuit has detected
14. through 31 are available for the Smoke Detectors ID Transmitter Switch Setting 4 Close the detector front housing 5 Check the voltage on the batteries then connect them Check the current draw NOTE Use only Duracell NM 1604 batteries 6 Log the transmitter location on the Central controller ZoneLocator Card 7 Temporarily place the detector in the area it will be mounted 8 Perform the Supervised Smoke Detector Transmitter RF link test AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 62 a Use a pencil to press the Test button on the detector Hold it down until you hear an alarm tone approximatety 20 seconds b Listen for the proper number of indication beeps from the Central Controller C Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter 1 0 number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more information AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 63 STEP 18 Mount the Transmitters Mount Wireless Remote Transmitter 1 Mount the sensor to be used with the transmitter Follow the sensor manufacturers instructions 2 Thread sensor wires through the Wireless Remote Transmitter backplate Too much wire can cause the housing to seat improperly and cause false alarms 3 Mount the backplate Be careful not to over tighten the backplate screws False alarms may result because the housing seats improperly against the tamper switch AT amp T Proprietary Information
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16. AT amp T SECURITY SYSTEM 8000 DEALER REFERENCE MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ATeT T PROPRIETARY RESTRICTED Soley for authorized persons having a need to know Pursuant to Company Instructions 5 025 Downloaded from http www guardianalarms net CUSTOMER RELATIONS CUSTOMER SERVICE Meeting customers needs and expectations is what good customer service is all about Exceeding those expectations is what AT amp T is all about The homeowners you meet have expressed their confidence and trust in your dealership and AT amp T by purchasing the Security System 8000 Customers not only expect a good product they expect excellent customer service Customer expectations of excellent service include Getting what they paid for Being treated courteously Receiving prompt and efficient service Being treated as individuals Being treated with respect for their concerns Getting what they want when they want it Professionalism Customers assume you will provide them with a professional reliable installation of their home security system They also presume that you the installer are a professional at your trade There are five key attributes that make up a professional Knowledgc Knowing your product and using your skills to service their needs Excellent Customer Relationship Developing a rapport with the customer and satisfying their needs AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 Good Service Accou
17. OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON Off ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF Off OFF ON ON ON OFF Off ON ON ON ON Off ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 2 Set the Options DIP switches by following these guidelines Switch 1 sets all system transmitters in the interior zone to either of the following ON interior delayed OFF interior instant Switch 2 determines whether the Central Controller s internal sounder is on or off during an intrusion alarm ON silent OFF on Switch 3 sets the Central Controller s hardwired sensor loop to either of the following ON open loop OFF closed loop Switch 4 sets the Central Controller s hardwired loop zone to either of the following ON interior OFF perimeter instant B Mount the Central Controller Use 8 screws PLEASE USE A SMALL LEVEL TO MAKE SURE THE HOUSING IS LEVEL BEFORE YOU TIGHTEN THE SCREWS Good Before you begin wiring in all the components please take a look at the diagram of the Central Controller Terminal Strip on the next page Each terminal scr
18. able with operating the system Refer the customer to the Checklist on the Survey and the Owners Reference Manual to reinforce your verbal walk through Finally reassure the customer that they are free to call the dealership at any time with questions or concerns Leave a business card if that is a practice of your company 9 Make a final check of your work area for tools spare parts and debris 10 Thank the customer for taking the time to be home and helping with the installation AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 3 These basic courtesies will yield several benefits to you your company and your customers You will experience a better easier installation because the customer will be on your side not at your side Your dealership will benefit from the rewards of a satisfied customer Potential add on business Potential referrals Fewer service calls Fewer customer complaints You are AT amp T s best representative of the quality of our products and services AT amp T values the care and professionalism you contribute to each and every installation AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 4 USING THE RESIDENTIAL SURVEY We recommend you use the AT amp T Residential Survey as a Job Aid The Salesperson will use it first to aid in making the sale It will give you information about the sale the customer the agreed upon equipment the locations for each component and several other useful details
19. an 88 Note Quickly press the Test Demo key If it s held down for more than 3 seconds the Demonstration Mode will be entered instead of the installer Test Mode and a 0 will appear in the digital display Touch all four keys on the Central Controller at the same time Messages Clear Display Cancel and Test Demo The digital display will show a CC See illustration below d Listen for the Installer Test Mode indiation beeps to start There will be one beep every forty seconds AT amp T Proprietary information 2 27 STEP 11 Choose Transmitter Mounting Locations Wireless Remote Transmitter and Keypad Transmitter Universal Transmitter Passive Infrared Transmitter PIRT The normal mounting height for the Wireless Remote Transmitter and the Keypad Transmitter is between 4 1 2 to 5 1 2 feet for convenient access to the keypads Avoid mounting on metal door or window frames Universal Transmitters should be mounted at a height of at least four feet A higher installation produces the best radiation pattern Avoid mounting on metal door or window frames Placement of the PIRT determines the detection pattern The PIRT may be mounted either on a flat wall or in a comer A mounting height of 7 1 2 feet provides the best combination of sensitivity and coverage Mounting above this height increases coverage but decreases sensitivity while mounting below this height increases sensitivity but
20. ansmitter Initial Programming AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 46 b Plug each security code post into the slot for the number desired Blue Wiie First Number White Wire Second Number Yellow Wire Third Number NOTE The proper wire sequence is easy to remember since th alphabetical order of the colors is the same as the order of the numbers they represent 15 B 2nd W 3rd Y 3 Check the voltage on the 9 volt battery using your meter It should register 9 volts Then connect the 9 volt battery Check the current draw 4 Log the transmitter location on the Central Controller Zone Locator Card 5 Temporarily place the transmitter in the area that it will be mounted Use double sided tape to hold it gently it might pull off the wall board if necessary 6 Enter the Installer Test Mode as described below a Enter the transmitter security code and then press the Off key to put the system in the Off state NOTE Next quickly press the Test Demo key Step b If it is held down for more than 3 seconds the Demonstration Mode will be entered instead of the Installer Test Mode and a 0 will appear in the digital display To clear this condition Press the Test Demo key once to exit the Demo Mode AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 47 b Press the Test Demo key on the Central Controller The digital display will show an 88 Within 2 seconds touch all four keys on the Central Cont
21. antenna wire should not be bundled along with the phone line or any other wire Many installers do this to make the installation look better however check in problems may appear due to the introduction of electrical noise such as static into the system CAUTION Don t loop antenna wire AT amp T Proprietary Information Possible Antenna Run in a Multi level Home Central _ 1 Controller Antenna Transformer Attachment Antenna Run Down Stackable Closet AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 14 Sample Antenna Run in a Single Level Home pem BRKF KITCHEN MASTER SUITE WALK FAMILY IN ROOM 1 mE url BEDROOM 2 DINING i RON L LE Li LIVING ROOM a Central Controller AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 15 Transformer Antenna Run BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS Although the 40 68 MHz band is relatively immune to most small metal objects in the home or installation site some house have building materials that must be taken into consideration Often it is a combination of several of these factors that cause problems Some problems to watch out for Concrete and brick with metal reinforcement Large amounts of concrete and brick can be troublesome particularly in L shaped homes where the signal must pass through several outer walls Wire lath in plaster walls Insul
22. arge metal objects nor in the range of appliances that generate RF interference Typical appliances that may be sources of RF interference are Personal computers and their modems Electronic Telephones Telephone Controllers and Accessories Electronic Lamp Dimmers and Lighting Control Panels Baby Monitors In general attention should be given to any device which could be considered computer like or digitally controlled In the presence of these types of devices use the following precautions Keep at least 6 feet between the source of the interference and the Central Controller Do not group the power and telephone cords of the interference source with the power cord antenna for the Central Controller Avoid using the same power outlet for the Central Controller and interfering equipment In some cases interference may be generated from outside of the home Installers should note nearby Airport Television public service and radio towers Large neighborhood antennas Paper mills AT amp T should be notified in the event that the performance of the system is being degraded by an outside source of RF interference AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 10 io equipment can cause serious interference which can not be avoided by moving the Central Controller Avoid installing the Central Controller near these large metal objects Avoid these Metal kitchen or bathroom cupboards Refrigerators Metal si
23. ation Foil backed insulation placed in inner walls may reflect RF transmissions Foil backed wallpaper or large mirrors Stucco walls Stucco is applied to a wire mesh base that may cause problems especially in L shaped homes How to avoid these problems Don t mount the Central Controller on a wall that contains metal lath or stucco mesh Remember it s critical that you identify sources of possible RF interference and potential blocks to RF waves AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 16 Before you begin learning about how you will install the Central Controller take a look at the diagram below Here we ve shown you the DIP SWITCHES which will need to be set or programmed You can also see by the pointers where there switches are located STEP 6 Install the Central Controller Hard wired loop option Hard wired loop option Internal sounder setting Interior zone sensors setting House code AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 17 A Program the Central Controller 1 Set the House Code DIP switches The HOUSE CODE is used to distinguish components in one system from those in a neighboring system It must be the same for every component in a given system Seven DIP switches are used to program the house code Caution it would be easy to program the House Code upside down Be sure the transmitter is correctly oriented before starting It s a good idea to determine the house code before g
24. d if components are in direct sunlight or in an unheated location UL Requirements UL requires that any fire application includes either a Supervised Smoke Detector Transmitter or a Universal Transmitter configured for fire and connected to a UL listed single station smoke detector with relay Other types of smoke fire sensors suck as heat sensors may be included in the system The Universal Transmitter sbould be used in its supervised mode unless it is being used as a portable device If the internal sounder on the Central controller or Wireless Siren controller is silenced for intrusion alarms DIP switch option there should be an auxiliary sounding device in the system The Wheelock EH EL2 series electronic horn should be used as a siren or horn interface Open loop sensor connections at any transmitter or Central Controller should be less 3 feet in length with no barriers in between and the sensor shall be provided with a test feature All sensors should be UL listed AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 7 All sensor loops connected to any transmitter should be within the same room The IEI 510UL glass break detector should be used for the auxiliary output NOTE The glass break sensors should be installed with a IEI 515 tester F FA rnnV Vd n hs T r T pP AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 8 INSTALLATION STEPS H5 4 STEP 1 Meet the Customer Confirm Correct Location STEP 2 Do a
25. dditional areas are living room dining room bedroom s kitchen attic finished or unfinished furnace room utility room basement integral or attached garage and hallways not covered under 2 1 1 1 above However the use of additional detectors remains the option of the householders SSDT Installation Considerations When ceiling mounted the SSDT should be located in the center of the room or hall at least four inches from any wall When the SSDT is mounted on a wall the top of the unit should be four to twelve inches from the ceiling Do not install the SSDT where normal ambient temperatures are above 120 degrees F or below 40 degrees in front of air conditioners heating vents or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke from entering the detector AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 32 Other Installation Considerations To minimize the risk of fire causing injury loss of life or property detectors should be located on every level of the home from the basement to the attic furnished or unfurnished and in every sleeping area More specifically detectors should be located Between sleeping areas and potential sources of fire such as the kitchen garage basement or utility room In homes with only one sleeping area on one floor a detector should be put in the hallway outside the bedrooms lIn single floor homes with two separate sleeping areas two detectors are required one outside
26. draw T Log the transmitter on the Central Controller Zone Locator Card AT amp T Proprietary information 2 59 8 Activate the LED by connecting the walk test LED plug to the Active post on the PIRT circuit board 9 Check to see that DIP switch 7 is set in the OFF position 10 Temporarily mount the PIRT with double sided tape 11 Perform the PIRT RF link test a Slowly move your hand in front of the PIRT until the walk test LED comes on b Listen for the proper indication beeps from the Central Controller Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter ID number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more information 12 Fill unused screw holes to keep out bugs and dust AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 60 Prepare the Supervised Smoke 1 Verify the proper location for the Supervised Smoke Detector Transmitter Detector Transmitter Use the information presented in the Installation Information section to help determine the correct location 2 Open the detector front housing Use a screwdriver to bend the release tab that can be accessed through a small hole in the backplate 3 Program the detector Set the House code DIP switches Set the I D switches SMOKE DETECTOR z gt n AT amp T Proprietary information 241 Use the chart below to set the 3 DIGIT smoke detector identification number Only I D numbers 24
27. eeps d Watch to see that the reh walk test LED light comes on when you move e Check to see that the walk test LED doesnt light when you stand out of range of the detection zone f Adjust the sensitivity up as necessary 8560 only Park the LED a Disconnect the LED plug from the Active post on the PIRT circuit board b Connect the LED plug to the Park post Deactivate the walk test by moving DIP switch 7 to the ON position NOTE Failure to disable the walk test LED and set switch X7 to on will shorten battery life AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 70 Mount Supervised Smoke Detector 1 Remove the back bracket from the detector Transmitter Use the release tab marked Press to remove back for mounting 2 Mount the detector bracket 3 Install the detector onto the bracket 4 Perform second RF link test a Use a pencil to press the Test button on the front of the detector b Listen for the proper number of beeps from the Central Controller C Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter 1 0 number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more information STEP 19 1 Use the MESSAGES key on the Central Controller to scroll Exit the Installer Test Mode through the I D numbers If any are missing go back and RE test that transmitter now To remove unwanted numbers press the CLEAR DISPLAY key now 2 Press the Test Demo key on
28. em disarm or cancel 4 Press the Messages key on the Central Controller to verify that the proper signals were received 5 Call the Central Station to verify that the proper channel and account code were received RF Scanner Refer to TECH TIPS Volume I Number 4 page 2 for information about testing with an RF Scanner AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 76
29. ew is labeled for your information AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 21 Central Controller Terminal Strip USE UL LISTED COMPONENTS 12 0 to 14 5 VDC MAX 600 mA TOTAL Hard Digital Communicator wired Horns Power Out Output i Batt sensor Sirens DVDC CHANNELS i IN loop 4 OIH 010 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 27 22 QD Po gt gt 25 gt ET ss 2 gjg 21g 98 Selves 58 s sa a ae ai2 lt Sle 2 56 8150 28 sa 8 o ot os amp i 3 lt Bg Intrusion gw IMPORTANT NOTE z There are two versions of the Model 8720 Central Controller In one version not shown an added terminal 8 and terminal 9 are used to provide an additional siren output and thus duplicate the function of terminals 7 and respectively In the other version shown here terminals 8 and 9 have been eliminated AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 22 STEP 7 Install the Digital Communicator NOTE The 8700 Digital Communicator is probably installed If it s not please follow these steps 1 Plug the 8 wire ZONE INPUT connector into the Digital Communicator 2 Plug the polarized 2 wire power connector into the Digital Communicator 3 Peel off the protective backing from the two adhesive
30. house in which you are installing the system It is critical that you identify Sources of possible RF interference Potential blocks to RF waves Identify the transfomer location Find a common unstitched household outlet that is close to the antenna run Attach the antenna to the Central Connect at least 7 feet of X18 AWG wire Central Controller screw Controller terminals 3 and 4 AT amp T Proprietary Information STEP 9 Power Up the Central Controller Attach the Central Controllet antenna to the transfomer Plug in the Transformer Verify power CAUTION BEFORE YOU POWER UP PROGRAM AT LEAST ONE WIRELESS REMOTE TRANSMITTER SO YOU CAN IMMEDIATELY ENTER THE INSTALLER TEST MODE Use only a 16 VAC transformer Comcode number 845402734 Plug the transformer into the 120 VAC 60 Hz wall outlet and secure to the wall using the 6 32 screw provided CAUTION The transformer is fused so be careful not to shor the leads NOTE Do not plug the transformer into an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch Verify that the Central Controller is receiving AC power by checking to see that The AC Power LED is on Two dashes appear in the digital display AT amp T Proprietary Information STEP 10 a Enter the transmitter security code and then press the OFF key Enter the Installer Test Mode to put the system in the OFF state b Press the Test Demo key on the Central Controller The digital display will show
31. ler before installing Auxiliary Power sensor 3 Connect hardwired loop sensor wire to the Central Controller Use screw terminals 5 and 6 4 Connect auxiliary power wire to the Central Controller Use screw terminals 11 and 12 Reconnect power to Central Controller 6 Test the sensor to see if it causes an alarm If not check voltage on 11 and 12 AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 37 STEP 14 Run the Phone Line for the Digital Communicator 1 Locate the phone line protector block Install an RJ3IX block do not mount the RJ3IX inside of the Central Controller Follow all manufactured installation procedures line fromRJ31X possible to the phone protector block and attach at both ends Attach connecting cord from the Digital Communicator to the RJ3IX block NOTE Utilize the tamper facility on the RJ3IX to protect the digital communicator connecting cord from being unknowingly disconnected Wiie the tamper sensor to the Central Controller hardwired loop screw terminals 5 Test the customer s phones foi proper operation NOTE If the customer s phones are not operating properly refer to the manufacturer installation instructions for the RJ3IX block and the digital communicator AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 38 STEP 15 Install Optional Auxiliary Sounding Devices CAUTION The Central Controller provides a total of 600 MA to be shared by the digital Communicator auxiliar
32. mitter 1 0 number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more information AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 68 Universal Transmitter Applications UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER SENSOR LOOP PANIC APPLICATiONS oet 1 OPEN CIRCUIT 2 PANIC BUTTON ENABLED 3 SUPERVISED UNSUPERVISEE OPERATION OPERATION USE PORTABLE BACKPLATE UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER SENSOR LOOP FIRE APPLICATIONS SELECTABLE LOOP PROGRAMMING 1 OPEN GROUT 3 SUPERVISED OPERATION 00 C ine SELEQTABLE UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER ec SENSOR LOOP xis AUXILIARY APPLICATIONS TT SELECTABLE LOOP PROGRAMMING USE PORTABLE BACKPLATE UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER SENSOR LOOP ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATONS SELECTABLE LOOP PROGRAMMING 1 OPEN CRGST CLOSED CIRCUIT AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 49 Mount Passive Infrared Transmitter PIRT 1 Mount the PIRT backpiate with 6 screws For a corner mount use the mounting guides on the angled sides of the backplate Attach the front housing to the backplate Allow the unit several minutes to stabilize Walk test the PIRT to verify its coverage a Reduce the sensitivity of the PIRT by using the sensitivity adjustment knob on the circuit board 8560 only Turn the knob counterclockwise 8560 only b Walk in several different paths across the detection area For 8561 there is no sensitivity adjustment C Listen for the proper number of indication b
33. nks and tubs Metal furniture Foil backed insulation Foil wallpaper Large metal ductwork if there are metal doors or other such moveable metal objects test with the doors both open and closed AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 11 Possible Central Controller and Transmitter Locations Transformer Supervised Smoke DINING LIVING Curtail Lens GARAGE mn Universal Transmitter Controlle Wireless Remote Transmitter Keypad Transmitter Wireless Siren Controller AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 12 Antenna Placement The antenna for the Central Controller must have a minimum length of 7 feet and should be run in an area central to all the transmitter locations Increasing the length of the wire does not proportionally increase the effectiveness of the reception Short increases in length run toward the weakest RF link can increase reception however extra long antennas can actually decrease reception It is best to keep the antenna length less than 15 feet if possible Poor reception can occur when the antenna is mounted in an area where a large metallic object is present These metallic objects block the RF waves Sometimes sources of metal are obvious such as washing machines refrigerators heaters etc Other sources are better hidden Metal ducts other electrical wires and steel I beams can all cause trouble if the antenna is run on top of or near them Note The
34. ntability Attitude Customer Contact Providing the services that people have come to expect when they buy AT amp T brand products You are the official representative of AT amp T and your dealership Every claim a customer makes and every promise you make to the customer determines your accountability Take pride in every installation and service call You want your customer to feel confident that you are helpful willing and truly care about the safety of their home and family No doubt in your own eyes and the eyes of your dealership you are a professional Keep in mind though that to the homeowner you may be perceived as a stranger and a guest in their home Customers who care enough to invest in a home security system are naturally concerned about having strangers in their house It is important for you to establish a positive comfortable trusting rapport with the homeowner before you begin any installation or service call There are ten simple steps you can take before and during your initial contact with your customers which will help you set them at ease and make your job easier 1 People really do judge a book by its cover Before you enter anyone s home check to make sure you appear clean and professional Customers often associate a careless appearance with careless work If you wear a company uniform wear it proudly Because you need to travel freely through the home during an installation you don t want to gi
35. nufacturers instructions Thread sensor wires through the Keypad Transmitter backplate Mount the backplate Be careful not to over tighten the backplate screws Connect sensor wires to the screw terminals on the backplate for the desired type of sensor loop Connect the snap caps or spade lug wires to the screw terminals Attach the front housing AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 66 7 Perform the sensor activation RF test a Activate the sensor b Listen for the proper number of beeps from the Central Controller Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter I D number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more information Mount Universal Transmitter 1 Mount the sensor to be used with the transmitter Follow the sensor manufacturers instructions 2 Thread sensor wires through the Universal Transmitter backplate or choose portable backplate for hand held use AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 67 3 Mount the backplate Be careful not to over tighten the backplate screws 4 Connect sensor wires if used to the screw terminals on the backplate 5 Connect the snap caps or spade lug wires to the screw terminals 6 Attach the front housing 7 Perform the sensor activation RF test a Activate the sensor b Listen for the proper number of beeps from the Central Controller Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper trans
36. odes 00 through 23 are shown below The Supervised Smoke Detector Transmitter differs from the other transmitters in that it only has three DIP switches and only uses code numbers 24 through 31 These codes are shown on Page 62 Transmitter ID Switch Settings AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 42 Use the Zone Locator Card shown below to record IN PENCIL PLEASE neatly and accurately the L D codes of each transmitter as soon as you set them This card should be placed in the slot at the back of the Central Controller just as soon as you finish filling it out so it will always be available for the customer s or your companys use TRANSMITTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS DISPLAY CODES ID TRANSMITTER D TRANSMITTER 10 TRANSMITTER MEANING 22 8 2a B G 08 27 _____ S i IW CASE OF DFFICULTY CALL a A Away Home on ES RE EES 0 01 02 03 4 T 01 08 58 S eS s 5 AT amp T Proprietary information 2 43 Prepare the Wireless 1 Remove the backplate from the Wireless Remote Transmitter for Remote Transmitter Programming Press the release tab on the transmitter backpiate 2 Program the transmitter Selectable sensor loop zone Housecode setting security setting High or low Transmitter ID Battery saver option Selectable sensor loop option Wireless Remote Transmitter DIP Switches AT amp T Prop
37. oing on an installation so that you can prevent duplicating neighboring numbers especially in condominium complexes and apartment buildings Caution Do not install the system with the preset default house code The default code is set with House Code DIP switch 1 ON and House Code DIP switches 2 through 7 OFF Also avoid common settings such as putting f the DIP switches or OFF The following two pages give you a complete listing of all possible house codes Just assign any number you choose to the current installation AFTER YOU VERIFY THAT NUMBER IS NOT IN USE WITHIN A HALF MILE RADIUS AT amp T Proprietary information 2 18 House Code DIP SWITCH Combinations House House Code Dip Switch Settings Code 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
38. ovement and normal combustion products may cause a nuisance alarm The peak of an A frame type of ceiling Dead air at the top may prevent smoke from reaching the detector Typical single floor installation Typical single floor installation one bedroom area two bedroom area LIVING ROOM 5 Smoke Detectors For Minimum Protection dne G9 Smoke Detectors For Additional Protection Heat Activated Detectors 9 AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 35 STEP 12 1 Use a pencil to press either the Home Away or Off key on Perform RF Link Tests on all locations the Wireless Remote Transmitter TransmitteiLocations 2 Listen for the proper number of indication beeps from the Central Controller 3 Beeps Excellent RF Link 2 Beeps Marginal RF link The transmitter should be relocated No Beeps No RF message was received A different location must be chosen 3 Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter I D number appears 4 Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more information LED CONDITION MEANING 24 Hour Sensor Loop Not Secure 24 Hour Sensor Loop Secure No Check In RF Link Quality Is Marginal RF Link Quality is Excellent Battery is Low Battery is OK AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 36 STEP 13 1 Select sensor location Install Sensors that Utilize the Central Controller hardwired Loop and 2 Remove all power to Central Control
39. rietary Information 2 44 Set House Code Option DIP Switches Switches 17 set the house code Switch 8 sets the selectable sensor loop zone to either of the following ON interior OFF perimeter delayed Set ID Options DIP switches Switches 1 5 set the transmitter identification number Switch 6 sets the selectable sensor loop to either of the following ON z open loop OFF z closed loop Switch 7 sets the battery saver function is used when a sensor is commonly activated many times on a daily basis When the function is set to ON there is a minute delay between sensor activated transmissions ON Battery saver on OFF Battery saver off Switch 8 sets the transmitter for either of the following ON z high security OFF z low security AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 45 Set the security code a Determine the 3 digit security code Consult the customer before programming the security code to determine number of different security codes to be used For example the customer may want a different number for each transmitter or one number to be used throughout the system Any particular numbers that the customer would like to use A number with personal meaning may be chosen so that it will be easy to remember CAUTION Don t use predictable numbers such as 123 or 468 Also avoid numbers that involve the customers address or phone number DIP SWITCHES Wireless Remote Tr
40. roller at the same time Messages Clear Display Cancel and Test Demo The digital display will show a d Listen for the Installer Test Mode indication beeps to start There will be one beep every forty seconds 7 Perform the Wireless Remote Transmitter RF link test a Use a pencil to press either the Home Away or Off key b Listen for the proper number of indication beeps from the Central Controller 3 Beeps Excellent RF link 2 Beeps Marginal RF link The transmitter should be relocated No Beeps No RF message was received A different location must be chosen C Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter ID number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central Controller for more iuformatiou AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 48 Prepare the Keypad Transmitter 1 Remove the backplate from the Keypad Transmitter Press the release tab on the backplate 2 Program the Keypad Transmitter Set the House Code DIP switches Set the ID Options DIP switches Switches 1 5 set the transmitter identification number Switch 6 sets the selectable sensor loop to either of the following ON open loop OFF z closed loop House code TEREE Transmitter ID security setting Battery saver option Selectable sensor loop option Keypad Transmitter DIP Switches AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 49 Switch 7 sets the battery saver function to either of the follo
41. s more powcr than 450 MA then install the High Power Siren 1 Relay Module 2 3 4 5 6 Peel off the tape backing Mount anywhere on the inside of the Central controller plastic housing Do not mount on a metal surface Connect the red and black wire leads to a UL listed external power supply Connect the blue wire to the Central Controller screw terminal 7 Connect the brown wire to the Central Controller screw terminal 10 While the auxiliary sounding device to the High Power Siren Relay Module screw terminals and 2 NOTE Look at the following diagram showing the High Power Siren Relay Module properly connected STEP 16 See Step 12 for instructions p 2 36 Recheck All Transmitter Locations AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 41 STEP 17 Program the Transmitters Identification Codes An easy way to program the transmitters is to begin by setting the I D code for each one while you have them all together in the kitchen of wherever you re working That way since you can look at them ail at once you ll be sure not to give the same I D number to more than one transmitter Lets look at the 1 0 Code for a moment Each transmitter in the system must have a unique code number Five DIP switches are used to program the transmitter 1 0 The I D number is used by the Central Controller to relay trouble beeps and alarms to specific transmitters Code numbers 00 through 31 may be used C
42. sal Transmitter 1 Remove the backplate from the Universal Transmitter Press up on the tab at the bottom of the housing 2 Program the Universal Transmitter Set the House Code DIP switches Set the ID Options DIP switches Switches 1 5 set the transmitter identification number Switch 6 sets the sensor loop to either of the following ON openloop OFF closed loop HOUSE COOE 4 e AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 53 Switch 7 sets the battery saver function to either of the following ON battery saver on OFF battery saver off Switch 8 sets the sensor loop zone to either of the following ON interior OFF z perimeter instant Switch 9 sets the function of the button on the front of the Universal Transmitter When set to panic pressing the button will activate an alarm When set to test no alarm is activated when the button is pressed ON panic OFF test m INTRUSION AUDIBLE PANI fy AUXILIARY g E WENVIRONMENT rSUPERVISED 9 LUNSUPERVISED SCAN AUDIBLE TEST B AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 54 Switches 10 and 11 set the type of alarm that the transmitter will send Use the chart below to set the transmitter to Intrusion Fire Auxiliary or Environmental Switch 12 determines whether or not the transmitter is supervised A supervised transmitter checks in to the central Controller
43. the Central Controller 3 Verify that the Installer Test Mode has been exited Check the Central Controller digital display to confirm that the has changed to 0 to indicate that the system is in the Off state Listen to verify that the Installer Test Mode indication beeps have stopped AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 71 STEP 20 Set the House Code Option DIP SWITCHES Program the wireless Siren Controller Switches 1 7 set the House Code Switch 8 determines whether the Witless Siren Controllers internal sounder is on or off during an intrusion alarm ON Silent z Sound Switch 9 should ALWAYS be ON Choose the Wireless Siren Controller Apply the information presented in the Installation Information section to each individual installation It s critical that you identify Antenna Run Sources of possible RF interference Potential blocks to RF waves Run the Antenna Power Line from the The power cord antenna wire should be 18 AWG wire Wireless Siren Controller to the Transfonner Connect the antenna power wire to the TOP two screw terminals labeled 12 VAC POWER IN Wireless SirervController DIP Switches House code x Internal sounder setting system setting always up AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 72 Run optional auxiliary sounding device wires to the Wireless Siren Controller CAUTION The Wireless Siren Controller provides a total of 450 MA for auxiliary sounding
44. ve the homeowner cause for following you around checking for mud or grease on their carpets 2 Greet the customer with a friendly caring smile Address them by name introduce yourself and anyone else you may have assisting you 3 Thank the customer for purchasing the AT amp T Security System 8000 Assure them that this investment is the Right Choice for their home and family 4 Briefly explain to the customer what you ll be doing in their home and how long you expect the installation to take 5 If you need to know the location of particular points or areas in home ask these questions in a polite tone of voice AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 2 6 Reassure the customer that once you ve completed the installation you ll review the operation of the Security System 8000 thoroughly and answer any and all of their questions T During the installation be conscientious of any disruptions you may incur such as waking small children or elderly occupants Also be aware of any debris you may create while installing system units Be careful to clean up installation areas as best you can If your company provides you with a small vacuum please remember to use it appropriately 8 After testing the system thoroughly ask the customer if they are ready to review the use of the system Taking the homeowner through the arming and disarming steps slowly Show them that you care that they understand the functions and are comfort
45. wing ON z battery saver on OFF battery saver off Switch 8 should be set ON for high security to allow for the RF link test ON z high security OFF low security AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 50 Set the security code a Determine the 3 digit security code b Plug each security code post into the slot for the number desired Blue Wire z First Number White Wiie z Second Number Yellow Wire Third Number YELLOW WRR os os o7 WHT WIR ere 0 N os N SLUE WIRE 1st OIGIT SECURITY CODE DIP SWITCHES OUSE CODE Keypad Transmitter Initial Programming AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 51 3 Test battery under load then connect the 9 volt battery It should register 9 volts on your meter Check the current draw 4 Log the transmitter location on the central controller Zone Locator Card 5 Temporarily place the transmitter in the area that it will be mounted Use double sided tape if necessary 6 Perform the Keypad Transmitter RF link test a Use a pencil to move the slide switch b Listen for the proper number of indication beeps from the Central Controller c Check the Central Controller to verify that the proper transmitter ID number appears d Check the status LEDs on the Central controller for more information 7 If the low security option is desired move DIP switch 8 to the OFF position AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 52 Prepare the Univer
46. y Remember that the PIRT is shipped with the wide angle lens pre installed Follow these steps to change the lens a Press outward on the vertical supports which hold the lens brackets b Remove the lens brackets and the old lens C Place the new lens under the top and bottom tabs d If you re using a 8560 and want to install the Pet Alley Mask Place the look down mask over the look down lens Place the top mask over the regular lens and under the top and bottom tabs If youre using a 8561 install the Pet Alley Lens e Replace lens brackets carefully AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 57 5 Program the PIRT Always Transmitter ID down Always up Walk test activation NOTE The PIRT should be held upside down for the DIP switches to be oriented properly for programming Set House Code DIP switches Set ID Options DIP switches Switches 1 5 setthe transmitter identification number Switch 6 should be placed in the OFF position Switch 7 should be placed OFF in order to set the transmitter for walk test operation AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 58 Switch 8 sets the transmitter sensor zone to either of the following ON interior OFF perimeter instant Stitches 9 12 should be set to the ON position PC BOARD SHOWING TRANSMITTER e Active Post on PIRT Circuit Board 6 Test the battery voitage It should be 9 volts Connect the batteries Check the current
47. y sounding devices and one other sensor that may require auxihy power Do not exceed this total Select location for the auxiliary sounding device Follow manufacturer installation procedures Connect the auxiliary sounding Use screw terminals 7 and 10 for the sounding device device to the Central Controller AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 39 Using The High Power Siren Relay Module 600mA POWER 07 SIRENS 21104000 CHANNELS 5 1 2 3 4 5 BATT AC SENSOR 1212 VOCVOC IN 0 4 6 7 8 lD 11 2 B M 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 2222000000000 L fi BLUE S BLACKIL Qe Qe Qe 9 12 VOLT STANDBY BATTERY Rs SIREN TERMINALS NOTE 1 THERE ARE TWO VERSIONS OF THE MODEL 8720 CENTRAL CONTROLLER IN ONE VERSION NOT SHOWN AN ADDED TERMINAL 8 AND TERMINAL 9 ARE USED TO PROVIDE AN ADOITIONAL SIREN OUTPUT AND THUS DUPUCATE THE FUNCTION OF TERMINALS 7 AND 10 RESPECTIVELY IN THE OTHER VERSION SHOWN HERE TERMINALS 8 AND 9 HAVE BEEN EUMINATED HIGH POWER SIREN RELAY MODULE CONFORMING TO UL 1023 REQUIRES THAT A SEPARATE UL LISTED POWER SUPPLY WITH BATTERY BACK UP HAVING A MINIMUM OF 4 HRS OF STANDBY BE USED TO POWER AN EXTERNAL HIGH POWER SIREN ee ee ELECTRONIC AT amp T Proprietary Information 2 40 If the auxiliary sounding device Use the following procedure require
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