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RANGER 8600 DOWNLOADABLE CONTROL COMMUNICATOR INSTALLATION MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION. 2 STANDARD AND OPTIONAL PARTS LIST. 2 PARTS DIAGRAM. 3 TERMINAL DRAWING AND SPECIAL NOTES. 4 TERMINAL & FUSE DESCRIPTION. 4 HOW TO PROGRAM THE RANGER 8600. 6 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES. 7 PROGRAMMING PHONE NUMBERS & FORMATS. 8-9 COMMUNICATOR FORMAT SELECTION GUIDE. 9 OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS. 10-22 AVAILABLE ZONE TYPES. 11 PROGRAMMING THE AUXILIARY OUTPUTS. 17 DOWNLOAD PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS. 23 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS. 24-26 LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY INTERFACE INFO. 28 SPECIFICATIONS & WARRANTY. 30
CADDX CONTROLS, INC. GLADEWATER, TEXAS 800-727-2339
RANGER 8600 INSTALLATION MANUAL
General Description The Caddx Ranger 8600 is a versatile 6 zone up/downloadable security control with a built-in digital communicator. Its microcomputer design gives some of the most versatile, yet easy to use features available for most security applications today. Each of the six zones can be programmed to be one of nine different types including 24 Hour, Interior Follower, and Day zone. Each zone is individually annunciated and can be bypassed from the keypad. See page 11 for a description of all zone types. Read the Users Manual before you begin the installation for the best overall description of how the Ranger 8600 functions. After installation of the security system, complete the information on page 1 of the Users Manual and explain the system operation to all security system users.
Standard Parts List The Ranger 8600 is shipped with the parts listed below. QUANTITY PARTS DESCRIPTION MASTER CONTROL PANEL REMOTE KEYPAD 16.5VAC 25VA TRANSFORMER 3.3K 1/2 WATT E.O.L. RESISTORS INSTALLATION MANUAL USERS MANUAL PART # T-1625 EOL-33 IM-8600 OM-8600
Optional Parts List The following parts are available for use with the Ranger 8600. OPTIONAL PARTS DESCRIPTION LCD ALPHA NUMERIC KEYPAD PROGRAMMER WITH DIGITAL NUMERIC DISPLAY DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE CAMLOCK W/KEYS AND RETAINER 12VDC 6AH BATTERY END OF LINE DEVICE SMART PROGRAMMER PART # 9050 / 9060E 8950 DL-900 600-CL B-1260 EOL-34UL 9075
PARTS DIAGRAM
TERMINAL DRAWING & SPECIAL NOTES
TERMINAL DESCRIPTION
TERMINAL -9 10, 11, 12, 13 DESCRIPTION Connect one side of zone 1 loop. The other side of loop to common terminal 2. Open or short causes alarm. Common (-) Terminal. Connect one side of zone 2 loop. The other side of loop to common terminal 2. Open or short causes alarm. See Terminal Drawing and repeat the above sequence for zones 3-8 Connect keypad wires as follows; yellow to terminal 10, green to terminal 11, black to terminal 12, red to terminal 13. 200 ft. maximum run with 22 gauge wire, 500 ft. maximum run with 18 gauge wire. Home run cable to each keypad. Siren driver output to speaker(s), (speaker rating should be 15 watt at 8 or 16 ohm, or 30/40 watt at 4, 8, or 16 ohms). If siren driver disable is selected in location 132, output becomes voltage output, 12VDC, 1 Amp maximum load. Smoke detector power 12VDC, 100 mA maximum (For those jurisdictions which allow the Priority zone to be used with smoke detectors.) Auxiliary power, regulated 12VDC, 500 mA maximum. Earth Ground, connect to a cold water pipe or 6 to 10 foot driven rod. AC input, connect a 16.5V 25 VA, Class II U.L. approved transformer (included). House Telephone Tip (Brown) Telephone Tip (Green) Telephone Ring (Red) House Telephone Ring (Gray) Standby battery leads black(-) and red(+) connect to a 12VDC lead acid rechargeable battery. Do not connect to a dry cell battery.
14(-) & 15(+)
16(-) & 17(+) 18(-) & 19(+) & 22 T1 T R R1 Battery Leads
FUSE DESCRIPTION
FUSE # F2 F3 F4 DESCRIPTION KEYPAD (1 AMP) SPEAKER / BELL (2 AMP) AUXILIARY / SMOKE DETECTOR POWER (1 AMP)
HOW TO PROGRAM THE 8600 The Ranger 8600 can be placed into the "Program" mode by either of the following methods.
1. Enter the 4 digit "Go To Program" access code (locations 28-31). At initial power-up the code in these slots is [9]-[7]-[1]-[3]. The Ranger 8600 must be disarmed to gain access to programming with this code. 2. Plug the optional model #8950 programmer into the 4-pin male outlet marked "program" on the Ranger 8600 P.C. Board. When the system keypad is utilized for programming (as described by method 1 above), the Ranger 8600 will be in the "Program" mode, and the yellow LED's will display the data in location 000. The data is displayed using a Binary system. With this system the yellow zone 1 LED equals "1" when illuminated. The zone 2 LED equals "2" when illuminated. The zone 3 LED equals "4" when illuminated. The zone 4 LED equals "8" when illuminated. Thus if the data in location 000 is "9", the LED for zone 1 (=1) and zone 4 (=8) would be illuminated. By adding the two values together, (1+8=9) you would determine that the data in location 000 is "9". If the data in location 000 is "6", the LED for zone 2 (=2) and zone 3 (=4) would be added (2+4=6) indicating the data in that location to be "6". If no LED's are illuminated, the location contains a "0". To advance from location 000 through 180, press the [#] key. To go to a specific location, press the location number followed by the [#] key. The yellow LED's will then display the data in that location. Data is changed by entering a number 0 to 15 followed by [r] (data enter key). Review the examples in figure 1 on page 7. When using the optional #8950 Programmer, the programming keystrokes will be the same as with the system keypad. The #8950 however, has the ability to display the location number and the data on the numeric display. See figure 2 on page 7. There are three function codes that are used to program the Ranger 8600. These codes are [2]-[1]-[0]-[#], [2]-[2]-[0]-[#], and [2]-[3]-[0]-[#], and are described below.
# After all the programming data has been entered into locations 000-180, you must enter the code [2]-[2]-[0]-[#] to permanently load the information into the EEPROM. IF THIS STEP IS NOT TAKEN, THE DATA IN THE EEPROM WILL NOT CHANGE, AND THE RANGER 8600 WILL NOT CHANGE CHARACTERISTICS. # To change the data back to the original default values, enter the code [2]-[1]-[0]-[#] to load the data into the RAM memory and then [2]-[2]-[0]-[#] to load that data into the EEPROM. # To exit the Program mode after it has been accessed with the four digit "Go To Program" access code, enter code [2]-[3]-[0]-[#].
PAGES 8 & 9 DESCRIBE ALL THE LOCATIONS WHICH MUST BE PROGRAMMED FOR THE RANGER 8600 TO FUNCTION AND REPORT TO A CENTRAL STATION. OTHER OPTIONS MAY BE SELECTED BY FOLLOWING THE ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
LOCATIONS 032-047: PROGRAMMING THE PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER The primary telephone number is programmed in successive locations beginning with location 032. Any zero (0) within the telephone number, must be programmed as a "10". A "0" indicates the end of the phone number. Delays of four seconds can be programmed at any point in the phone number by programming a "13" in the appropriate location. If tone dialing is desired, program a "15" in the location where tone dialing should begin. If the entire number should be tone dialing, program a "15" in location 032. To dial a r, program an 11". To dial a #, program a 12". When using split reporting, the primary number always takes priority over the secondary telephone number. LOCATIONS 048-051: PROGRAMMING THE ACCOUNT CODE FOR THE PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER The account code sent when the PRIMARY phone number is dialed is programmed in locations 048-051. Any zero (0) within the account code must be programmed as a "10", and the communicator will report a zero (0). If the account code is three digits long, use locations 048, 049, and 050. Program a "0" to indicate the end of the account code. LOCATION 052: PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATOR FORMAT FOR THE PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER Location 052 contains the communicator format used to transmit to the receiver connected to the primary phone number. Consult the instructions for your central station receiver to determine which format is compatible. To select Ademco/Silent Knight Fast, program a "2" in location 052. Sescoa/Franklin Fast requires a "4" in this location, and Radionics 1800HZ/2300HZ Fast with Parity and Hex Capability requires a "9" in this location. If you need another format, choose from those listed on the format table located on page 13 and program the data in location 052. If this location contains a "0", the built-in communicator will be disabled, and the Ranger 8600 will function as a local only control. LOCATION 053: DISABLING THE SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER AS A BACKUP Location 053 is used to disable the secondary phone number as a "backup". This feature can be used with split reporting (locations 176-177) to prevent a report from going to the secondary telephone number after unsuccessful attempts to the primary phone number. If location 053 contains a "0", the secondary phone number will backup the primary, and the primary phone number will backup the secondary. If location 053 contains a "1", only the primary phone number will be called. LOCATIONS 054-069: PROGRAMMING THE SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER (SPLIT REPORTING) Locations 054-069 contain the secondary telephone number. This number allows certain communicator reports to go to another number (split reporting), or to cause the communicator to dial a second number if the primary number does not respond after the number of attempts programmed into location 134 have been tried unsuccessfully. The same number of attempts are made with the back-up number. Tone dialing and delay instructions are the same as for the primary number. LOCATIONS 070-073: PROGRAMMING THE ACCOUNT CODE FOR THE SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER Locations 070-073 contain the account code for the secondary phone number. Any zero (0) within the account code must be programmed as a "10", and the communicator will report a zero (0). If the account code is three digits long, use locations 070, 071, and 072. Program a "0" to indicate the end of the account code. If these locations are left blank, the account code in locations 048-051 will be reported.
LOCATION 074: PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATOR FORMAT FOR THE SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER Location 074 contains the communicator format for the secondary phone number. Consult the instructions for your central station receiver to determine which format is compatible. To select Ademco/Silent Knight Fast, program a "2" in this location. Sescoa/Franklin Fast requires a "4" in this location, and Radionics 1800HZ/2300HZ Fast with parity and hex capability requires a "9" in this location. If you need another format, choose from those listed in the format table below, and program the appropriate data in this location. If location 074 is "0", the format programmed in location 052 will be used. DATA "0" "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8" "9" FORMAT LOCAL ONLY ADEMCO/SILENT KNIGHT SLOW ADEMCO/SILENT KNIGHT FAST SESCOA/FRANKLIN SLOW SESCOA/FRANKLIN FAST EXTENDED RADIONICS SLOW EXTENDED RADIONICS SLOW EXTENDED RADIONICS FAST EXTENDED RADIONICS FAST EXTENDED RADIONICS FAST WITH PARITY EXTENDED RADIONICS FAST WITH PARITY SILENT KNIGHT 4+2 SLOW SILENT KNIGHT 4 + 2 FAST RADIONICS NON-EXTENDED RADIONICS NON-EXTENDED ADEMCO/SILENT KNIGHT FAST HEX DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNICATOR IS DISABLED 1900HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 10 PPS 1900HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 20 PPS. 1800HZ TRANSMIT 2300HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 10 PPS 1800HZ TRANSMIT 2300HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 20 PPS 1800HZ TRANSMIT 2300HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 20 PPS EXTENDED HEX CAPABILITY 1800HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 20 PPS EXTENDED HEX CAPABILITY 1800HZ TRANSMIT 2300HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 40 PPS EXTENDED HEX CAPABILITY 1800HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 40 PPS EXTENDED HEX CAPABILITY 1800HZ TRANSMIT 2300HZ HANDSHAKE SINGLE ROUND W/PARITY 40 PPS EXTENDED HEX CAPABILITY 1800HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE SINGLE ROUND W/PARITY 40 PPS EXTENDED HEX CAPABILITY 1900HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY FOUR-TWO 10PPS 1900HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY FOUR-TWO 20PPS 1800HZ TRANSMIT 2300HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 20 PPS HEX CAPABILITY 1800HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 20 PPS HEX CAPABILITY 1900HZ TRANSMIT 1400HZ HANDSHAKE DOUBLE ROUND PARITY 20 PPS HEX CAPABILITY
LOCATIONS 078-083: PROGRAMMING THE ZONE TYPES Locations 078 through 083 contain a number identifying the characteristics of each of the 8 zones. Location 078 corresponds to zone 1 and location 083 corresponds to zone 6. Each zone will factory default according to the programming worksheet. To program zone characteristics other than the default values, program a number from "1" to "9" based on the zone types available in the chart on the following page.
DATA "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" AVAILABLE ZONE TYPES DAY ZONE - When armed, a trip produces an instant alarm. When disarmed, a trip activates the keypad sounder. 24 HOUR - A trip on a 24 Hour zone produces an instant alarm when armed or disarmed. ENTRY/EXIT - A trip will start entry delay. The lack of a trip during exit delay will enable the Automatic Bypass or Instant mode if so programmed. INTERIOR DELAY - A trip on Interior Delay zone will initiate an entry delay. It will be ignored during exit delay and when disarmed. INTERIOR FOLLOWER - Interior zone that follows the delay zones. It is instant during non-delay times. It can be bypassed before arming, or by allowing it to automatically be bypassed in the Automatic Bypass/Instant mode if so programmed. INSTANT - Produces an instant alarm if tripped when armed. Ignored when disarmed. 24 HOUR SILENT - A trip on a 24 hour silent zone will communicate to the central station when the Ranger 8600 is armed or disarmed. FIRE (PRIORITY WHEN AHJ HAS NOT APPROVED) - A short on a FIRE zone (non-bypassable) will communicate to the central station when the Ranger 8600 is armed or disarmed. An open will create a Trouble condition. Keypad LED will be steady for FIRE, and flashing for Trouble. SECONDARY DELAY - A secondary delay zone works like an entry/exit delay zone but has its own independent delay time (see locations 178-179).
"6" "7" "8"
"9"
NOTE: WHEN PROGRAMMING THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATOR CODES, A "10" MUST BE PROGRAMMED IN ORDER TO REPORT A ZERO (0). LOCATION 084-085: RESERVED LOCATION 086-087: PROGRAMMING THE RANGER 8600 FOR DURESS CODE CAPABILITY The Ranger 8600 has the ability to report a duress code when the system is armed or disarmed with user code number 7 and a duress communicator code is programmed in locations 086-087. If both locations are "0", the duress capability is disabled and user code number 7 can only be used as a standard arm/disarm code. Location 086 contains the standard digit, and location 087 contains the extended digit. When using 4+2 format, the number programmed in location 086 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 087. NOTE: ENABLING THE MAINTENANCE CODE FEATURE IN LOCATION 167 WILL AUTOMATICALLY DISABLE THE DURESS FEATURE. LOCATION 088-089: PROGRAMMING FOR AUXILIARY 1, [1] & [3] DOUBLE KEYPRESS The Ranger 8600 has the ability to report an Auxiliary 1 code and activate the Priority siren each time the [1] and [3] keys are pressed simultaneously on the keypad. The desired reporting code is programmed in locations 088-089. If both locations are "0", the Auxiliary 1 double keypress is disabled. Location 088 contains the standard digit, and location 089 contains the extended digit. When using a 4+2 format, the number programmed in location 088 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 089. If activated, the siren can be silenced by entering any arm/disarm code.
LOCATION 122-123: PROGRAMMING TO REPORT LOW BATTERY The Ranger 8600 has the ability to report a low battery code when AC power has been lost and the battery has discharged down to 10.3 volts. The desired low battery code is programmed in locations 122-123. If both locations are "0", low battery will not be reported. Location 122 contains the standard digit, and location 123 contains the extended digit. When using 4+2 format, the number programmed in location 122 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 123. LOCATION 124: PROGRAMMING FOR PRIORITY ZONE TROUBLE REPORTING The Ranger 8600 has the ability to report a trouble code each time a Priority zone opens. The desired trouble code is programmed in location 124. If this location contains a "0", the Priority Trouble will not be reported. LOCATION 125: PROGRAMMING FOR ZONE BYPASS REPORTING The Ranger 8600 has the ability to report a bypass on zones 1-8. The desired bypass code is programmed in location 125. If this location contains a "0", zone bypass will not be reported. When using 4+2 format, the number programmed in this location is sent as the "tens" digit. The "ones" digit is the zone communicator code. The bypass will be reported at the end of the exit delay for non-24 hour zones. 24 hour zones will report a bypass immediately. When a bypass is removed, a restore will be reported if "Restore" is enabled in location 126. LOCATION 126: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR CODE FOR RESTORAL Location 126 contains the communicator code that will be sent for restoral of a zone. If this location contains a "0", no restorals will be reported. If a restoral code is programmed and an extended format is selected, the restorals will be reported by zone. If a restoral code is programmed and an extended format is not selected, a restoral code will be sent when all of the previously reported conditions have restored. When using 4+2 format, the number programmed in this location is sent as the first, or "tens" digit. The second, or "ones" digit will be the "ones" digit of the zone or condition that restored. LOCATION 127: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR CODE FOR CANCEL (EXCEPTION OPENING) Location 127 contains the communicator code that will be sent for cancel. The cancel code programmed in this location will be sent if an arm/disarm code is entered after a trip on zones 1 through 8 has been reported (excluding 24 hour zones). After a cancel has been reported, no loop restorals will be transmitted on non-24 Hour zones. If this location contains a "0", cancel is disabled. When using 4+2 format, the number programmed in this location is sent as the "tens" digit. The "ones" digit is the man number of the person that cancelled. When using a remote arming input, the man number is 1. LOCATION 128: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR TO ABORT Location 128 is used to enable the communicator abort. A "1" in this location will cause the Ranger 8600 to abort the report of a trip on any non-24 hour zone, if an arm/disarm code is entered prior to central station connection. If this location contains a "0", the Ranger 8600 will not abort any reports. LOCATION 129: PROGRAMMING FOR SILENT PANIC/HOLD-UP Location 129 is used to silence the audible output for a panic/hold-up alarm. Programming a "1" in this location will silence the audible output during a panic/hold-up alarm. If this location contains a "0", the Ranger 8600 will have an audible panic/hold-up output.
LOCATION 130: ENABLING THE SWINGER SHUTDOWN Location 130 is used to enable the burglary zone swinger shutdown. The number programmed in this location, will determine the number of trips the Ranger 8600 will allow, before bypassing all burglary zones (1-8) which have tripped during an arming cycle. The bypassed zones will not report trips to a central station, and the local siren or bell will not sound for these zones. A zone trip will not be added to the number count until after the zone has tripped more than once. A zone trip will only be added each time the siren cycle starts. If this location contains a "0", this feature is disabled. A zone which has been bypassed by this feature will be reported if bypass reporting is enabled in location 125. If "Immediate Restore By Zone" is enabled in location 137, multiple reports may be transmitted during a siren cycle without adding to the trip count. LOCATION 131: AUTOMATIC BYPASS / INSTANT ARMING Location 131 is used to enable automatic "Instant Arming". Programming a "1" in this location will cause the control to automatically enter the "Instant" mode and bypass interior follower zones if a fault is not detected on an entry/exit zone during the exit delay. Programming a "3" in this location (Automatic Bypass), will cause the interior follower zones to become bypassed if a fault is not detected on an entry/exit zone, yet will not change the status of the entry/exit zone. If this location contains a "0", these features are disabled. Pressing the [r] key when the system is armed, will cause the "Instant" light to toggle. When the "Instant" light is on, the entry/exit zone is instant; when off, the entry/exit zone is delayed. The [r] key will toggle the "Instant" mode regardless of the programming data in this location. LOCATION 132: BUILT-IN SIREN DRIVER / 1 AMP VOLTAGE OUTPUT The built-in siren driver has a steady sound (for Priority zone type), and a yelp sound (for Burglary and Panic). Factory default is "0", enabling this feature. If the built-in siren driver is NOT to be used, take the following procedure. First, remove the jumper marked voltage/siren on the PC board. Next, program a "1" in location 132. Finally, replace the jumper in the voltage position. Terminals 21 & 22 will now output 1 Amp at 12VDC. LOCATION 133: L.E.D. EXTINGUISH FEATURE Keypad LEDs (excluding the A.C. LED) will be extinguished after 60 seconds of keypad inactivity, if a "1" is programmed in location 133. The LEDs will become illuminated immediately upon a keypress or alarm condition. LOCATION 134: ENTERING THE NUMBER OF DIAL ATTEMPTS Location 134 is used to enter the number of dial attempts (1 to 15 attempts) the communicator will try for the appropriate phone number(s) before ending the notification process. If this location contains an "8", the communicator will make eight attempts to the first number, and then eight attempts to a second number, if a second number is programmed as backup. LOCATION 135: POWER UP CONDITION If a "1" is programmed in location 135, the Ranger 8600 will power-up disarmed if there is a total power shutdown and battery failure. If a "2" is programmed in this location, it will power up armed. If this location contains a "0", the Ranger 8600 will power up in the condition it was in at power down. A watchdog circuit reset will cause the Ranger 8600 to reset to the selected condition. LOCATION 136: POWER UP DELAY If a "1" is programmed in location 136, the Ranger 8600 will not delay 60 seconds before accepting open or short inputs from any zone. If a "0" is programmed, sensors on all zones are allowed 60 seconds to stabilize at power-up. After 60 seconds, the Ranger will once again accept loop opens or shorts as an alarm condition. This 60 second period will also be initiated after exiting the program mode, or a watchdog circuit reset condition.
NOTES LATCHED OUTPUT LATCHED OUTPUT RECYCLED OUTPUT RECYCLED OUTPUT LATCHED OUTPUT LATCHED OUTPUT LATCHED OUTPUT LATCHED OUTPUT LATCHED OUTPUT MOMENTARY OUTPUT
LOCATIONS 149: INVERTING THE AUXILIARY OUTPUTS Auxiliary outputs are normally "OFF", and turn "ON" when the selected condition occurs. For outputs you wish to reverse, add up their values according to the chart below and program the sum in this location. For example, to reverse outputs 2 and 3, program a "6" (2 + 4 = "6") in location 149.
VALUE 4 8
DESCRIPTION Invert auxiliary 1 output Invert auxiliary 2 output Invert auxiliary 3 output Invert auxiliary 4 output
LOCATION 150: AC POWER LOSS DELAY FEATURE Location 150 is used to disable the 5 minute delay before reporting an AC power failure. If a "1" is programmed in this location, AC power failures will be reported immediately. If a "0" is programmed in this location, AC power failures will not be reported until the power has been off for 5 minutes.
LOCATION 151: PROGRAMMING THE NUMBER OF RINGS TO ANSWER DOWNLOAD CALL Location 151 contains the number of rings the 8600 must detect before answering the telephone when initiating a download. If a number from "1" to "15" is programmed in this location, the control will answer after THIS number of rings has been detected. If a "0" is programmed in this location, the 8600 will not answer the download call. (SEE LOCATION 210: ANSWERING MACHINE DEFEAT) LOCATION 152: PROGRAMMING THE NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT UNTIL AUTOTEST REPORT Location 152 contains the number of days left until the next autotest report. If this location contains a "0", an autotest signal will be reported the first time the current time equals the autotest time programmed in locations 162-165. Locations 098-099 must be programmed to enable autotest reporting. LOCATION 153: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT MONTH Location 153 contains the current month. The month must be programmed using a number from "1" to "12". This location must be programmed when using the maintenance code feature (see location 167). LOCATION 154: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT YEAR - TENS DIGIT Location 154 contains the current year - tens digit. If the current year is 1994, this location should contain a 9, which is the tens digit of the current year. LOCATION 155: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT YEAR - ONES DIGIT Location 155 contains the current year - ones digit. If the current year is 1994, this location should contain a "4", which is the ones digit of the current year. If the current year is 1995, this location should contain a "5", which is the ones digit of the current year. LOCATION 156: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT DAY OF THE MONTH - TENS DIGIT Location 156 contains the current day of the month - tens digit. If the current day of the month is the 5th (05), this location should contain a "0", which is the current day of the month - tens digit. If the current day of the month is the 26th, this location should contain a "2". LOCATION 157: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT DAY OF THE MONTH - ONES DIGIT Location 157 contains the current day of the month - ones digit. If the current day of the month is the 5th (05), this location should contain a "5", which is the current day of the month - ones digit. If the current day of the month is the 26th, this location should contain a "6". LOCATION 158: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT HOUR - TENS DIGIT Location 158 contains the current hour - tens digit. The time is entered in 24 hour time. If the current time is 5:25 PM, the 24 hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "1", which is the current hour - tens digit. If the current time is 9:36 AM, the 24 hour time is 09:36, so this location should contain a "0". LOCATION 159: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT HOUR - ONES DIGIT Location 159 contains the current hour - ones digit. The time is entered in 24 hour time. If the current time is 5:25 PM, the 24 hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "7", which is the current hour - ones digit. If the current time is 9:36 AM, the 24 hour time is 09:36, and this location should contain a "9".
LOCATION 160: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT MINUTES - TENS DIGIT Location 160 contains the current minutes - tens digit. The time is entered in 24 hour time. If the current time is 5:25 PM, the 24 hour time is 17:25, so location 160 should contain a "2", which is the current minutes - tens digit. If the current time is 9:36 AM, the 24 hour time is 09:36, and this location should contain a "3". LOCATION 161: PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK, CURRENT MINUTES - ONES DIGIT Location 161 contains the current minutes - ones digit. The time is entered in 24 hour time. If the current time is 5:25 PM, the 24 hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "5", which is the current minutes - ones digit. If the current time is 9:36 AM, the 24 hour time is 09:36, and this location should contain a "6". LOCATION 162: PROGRAMMING THE AUTOTEST TIME, HOUR - TENS DIGIT Location 162 contains the tens digit of the hour that the autotest report is initiated. The time is entered in 24 hour time. If the desired autotest time is 5:25 PM, the 24 hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "1", which is the tens digit of the desired hour for autotest. If the desired autotest time is 9:36 AM, the 24 hour time is 09:36, and this location should contain a "0". LOCATION 163: PROGRAMMING THE AUTOTEST TIME, HOUR - ONES DIGIT Location 163 contains the ones digit of the hour that the autotest report is desired. The time is entered in 24 hour time. If the desired autotest time is 5:25 PM, the 24 hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "7", which is the ones digit of the hour for autotest. If the desired autotest time is 9:36 AM, the 24 hour time is 09:36, and this location should contain a "9". LOCATION 164: PROGRAMMING THE AUTOTEST TIME, MINUTES - TENS DIGIT Location 164 contains the tens digit, of the minutes after the hour that the autotest is desired. The time is entered in 24 hour time. If the desired autotest time is 5:25 PM, the 24 hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "2", which is the tens digit of the minutes for autotest time. If the desired autotest time is 9:36 AM, the 24 hour time is 09:36, this location should contain a "3". LOCATION 165: PROGRAMMING THE AUTOTEST TIME, MINUTES - ONES DIGIT Location 165 contains the ones digit, of the minutes after the hour that the autotest is desired. The time is entered in 24 hour time. If the desired autotest time is 5:25 PM, the 24 hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "5", which is the ones digit of the minutes for autotest time. If the desired autotest time is 9:36 AM, the 24 hour time is 09:36, and this location should contain a "6". LOCATION 166 PROGRAMMING THE AUTOTEST TIME REPORTING INTERVALS Location 166 contains the number of days between automatic test reports. If a report is desired every 7 days, this location should contain a "7". Valid entries are "1" to "15" days. LOCATION 167: PROGRAMMING FOR ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES The Ranger 8600 has the ability to automatically generate a different MAINTENANCE arm/disarm code daily. This code is produced using the current date programmed in locations 153-157, and the 4 digit complex or "seed code", programmed in locations 168-171. This code can then be generated by using the CG-800 "Code Generating Software" which is designed to operate on a DOS based personal computer. If this location contains a "1", the maintenance code is enabled and the code will change daily. If this location contains a "3", the code will change on the first day of each month. If location 167 contains a "0", this feature is disabled, and the user #7 arm/disarm code will be the code programmed in locations 024-027. NOTE: Activating the maintenance code will automatically disable the duress code, regardless of what is programmed in locations 086-087.
LOCATION 168-171: PROGRAMMING THE SEED CODE FOR ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES Locations 168-171 contain the complex, or "seed code" required to generate rotating maintenance codes as described in the paragraph above. These locations allow a unique set of codes for different buildings or complexes. NOTE: ACTIVATING THE MAINTENANCE CODE WILL AUTOMATICALLY DISABLE THE DURESS CODE, REGARDLESS OF WHAT IS PROGRAMMED IN LOCATIONS 086-087. LOCATION 172: PROGRAMMING USER 7 OR MAINTENANCE CODE OPENING COMMUNICATOR CODE The Ranger 8600 has the ability to give an opening report each time user number 7 disarms the control. The desired opening code should be programmed in this location. This feature can be used in conjunction with the rotating maintenance code to give an opening report each time the maintenance code is used to disarm. When using an extended format, the extended code will always be a 7. LOCATION 173: PROGRAMMING USER 7 OR MAINTENANCE CODE CLOSING COMMUNICATOR CODE The Ranger 8600 has the ability to give a closing report each time user number 7 arms the control. The desired closing code should be programmed in this location. This feature can be used in conjunction with the rotating maintenance code to give a closing report each time the maintenance code is used to arm. When using an extended format, the extended code will always be a 7. CAUTION! If a "Quick Arm" code has been selected, and the first digit of the rotating maintenance code is the same digit as the "Quick Arm" code, the maintenance closing code will not be reported. LOCATION 174: PROGRAMMING ZONES 3 THRU 6 FOR NORMALLY CLOSED OPERATION ONLY Location 174 is used to program zones 3,4,5,& 6 for normally closed operation only, eliminating the need for the end of line resistors on that zone. When a zone is programmed for normally closed operation only, a short will not change the loop condition, and an open on that zone will produce a faulted condition. This feature will be ignored by any Priority zone. To program a zone for normally closed only, refer to the chart below, and program the appropriate data in this location.
ZONES TO PROGRAM FOR N/C OPERATION 5&4&6 4&5 4, 5, & 3&6 3&5 3, 5, & 6 3&4 3, 4, & 6 3, 4, & 5 3, 4, 5, & 6 DATA T0 PROGRAM IN LOCATION 174 "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8" "9" A ="10" B ="11" C ="12" D ="13" E ="14" F ="15"
REPORTS TO SEND TO SECONDARY NUMBER MAINT CODE OPEN/CLOSE OPEN/CLOSE OPEN/CLOSE; MAINT CODE OPEN/CLOSE LOW BATTERY LOW BATTERY; MAINT CODE OPEN/CLOSE LOW BATTERY; OPEN/CLOSE LOW BATTERY; OPEN/CLOSE; MAINT CODE OPEN/CLOSE AC FAIL AC FAIL; MAINT CODE OPEN/CLOSE AC FAIL; OPEN/CLOSE AC FAIL; OPEN/CLOSE; MAINT CODE OPEN/CLOSE AC FAIL; LOW BATTERY AC FAIL; LOW BATTERY; MAINT CODE OPEN/CLOSE AC FAIL; LOW BATTERY; OPEN/CLOSE AC FAIL; LOW BATTERY; OPEN/CLOSE; MAINT CODE OPEN/CLOSE DATA FOR LOCATION 177 "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8" "9" A ="10" B ="11" C ="12" D ="13" E ="14" F ="15"
LOCATION 178: PROGRAMMING THE SECONDARY ENTRY DELAY (ZONE TYPE 9) Location 178 contains the number of 10 second increments in the secondary entry delay. This delay can be programmed from 10 to 150 seconds ("1" = 10 sec thru "15" = 150 sec). LOCATION 179: PROGRAMMING THE SECONDARY EXIT DELAY (ZONE TYPE 9) Location 179 contains the number of 10 second increments after arming, before trips will be recognized on a zone type 9. The exit delay can be programmed in 10 second increments from 10 to 150 seconds ("1" = 10 seconds thru "15" = 150 seconds). (Note: A "0" entry is treated as zero (0) seconds). If the exit delay time in this location is less than that of location 076, this secondary delay will follow the amount of time in location 076. LOCATION 180: PROGRAMMING THE LOOP RESPONSE TIME Location 180 is used to program the loop response time for all zones programmed as fast loop response in locations 186-193. The response time is equal to 20 milliseconds times the number programmed in this location ("1" = 20 milliseconds and "5" = 100 milliseconds). If this location contains a "0", the loop response time will be 500 milliseconds. LOCATIONS 181-185: DO NOT PROGRAM THESE LOCATIONS (each should be "0")
THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS ARE ACCESSIBLE ONLY THROUGH DOWNLOADING
LOCATIONS 186-193: CONTROL PANEL ACCESS CODE Locations 186-193 contain the eight digit access code the 8600 must receive from the downloading software before the panel will permit downloading to occur. The factory default code is listed in the instructions provided with the CADDX download software package. LOCATIONS 194-209: CALL BACK TELEPHONE NUMBER The presence of a phone number in locations 194-209 will cause the control panel to dial back this number after a successful panel access code has been entered. If a telephone number is present, the control panel will hang up for approximately 36 seconds (insuring that the calling party has disconnected), then it will call back. Any zero (0) within the telephone number must be programmed as an "A". If tone dialing is desired, program an "F" in the location where tone dialing should begin. If the entire number should be tone dialing, program an "F" in location 194. Four second delays can be obtained anywhere in the sequence by programming a "D" in the appropriate delay location. WARNING: CALLBACK PHONE NUMBER SHOULD ALWAYS BE REVIEWED FOR ACCURACY BEFORE DISCONNECTING. LOCATION 210: ANSWERING MACHINE DEFEAT Location 210 contains the answering machine defeat enable. To defeat an answering machine, two telephone calls must be made to the premises. On the first call, let the phone ring the same number of times (or less) as the number programmed in location 210 (maximum 3). The control panel will detect these rings and start a 45 second timer. If a call comes in during that 45 second time frame, the control panel will answer on the first ring. To disable this feature, program a "0" in this location. LOCATION 211: LOCAL PROGRAMMING LOCKOUT Location 211 is used to disable local programming lockout. If a "5" is programmed in this location, all local programming is locked out. If an "A" is programmed in this location, all programming functions related to the digital communicator will be locked out. Any other number in location 211 will allow all local programming. LOCATION 212: CONTROL PANEL SHUTDOWN Location 212 is used to shut down the control panel. Programming an "A" in this location will completely shutdown the control panel. The keypad will appear "dead", and the siren and communicator will not operate. WARNING: EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN NOT TO INADVERTENTLY PROGRAM THIS LOCATION.
DEFAULT "0" DISABLED "1 - 0" "2 - 0" "3 - 0" "4 - 0" "5 - 0" "6 - 0" RESERVED RESERVED "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED
ZONE NUMBER ZONE NUMBER ZONE NUMBER MAN NUMBER
"0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED
LOCATION 154 155
PAGE ABORT COMMUNICATOR CODE
DESCRIPTION
DEFAULT "0" DISABLED "0" AUDIBLE "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "0" SIREN DRIVER "0" DISABLED "8" EIGHT ATTEMPTS "0" LAST CONDITION "0" 60 SEC DELAY "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "0" RECYCLES "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "1" POWER RESET "0" DISABLED "0" ARMED "1" READY "2" BURG SIREN "3" FIRE SIREN "0" HIGH GOING LOW "0" DELAYED "8" EIGHT RINGS UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED
KEYPAD PANIC SILENT OR AUDIBLE NUMBER OF ALARMS FOR SWINGER SHUTDOWN AUTO BYPASS/ INSTANT ARMING SIREN DRIVER OR VOLTAGE OUTPUT LED EXTINGUISH FEATURE NUMBER OF DIAL ATTEMPTS POWER UP CONDITION POWER UP DELAY IMMEDIATE RESTORE BY ZONE NO ARMING WITH ZONE BYPASSED QUICK ARM DIGIT FIRE SIREN CUTOFF INHIBIT DOUBLE LINE EXTENDED REPORTING SIREN/BELL TEST FEATURE RESETTABLE AUXILIARY POWER EUROPEAN PULSE DIAL RATIO AUXILIARY OUTPUT #1 AUXILIARY OUTPUT #2 AUXILIARY OUTPUT #3 AUXILIARY OUTPUT #4 INVERTING THE AUXILIARY OUTPUTS AC POWER LOSS DELAY NUMBER OF RINGS TO ANSWER DOWNLOAD CALL NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT UNTIL AUTOTEST PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT MONTH PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT YEAR - TENS DIGIT (1994) PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT YEAR - ONES DIGIT (1994)
LOCATION 180 181-185
PAGE 22 22
DESCRIPTION PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT DAY OF MONTH - TENS DIGIT PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT DAY OF MONTH - ONES DIGIT PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT HOUR - TENS DIGIT PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT HOUR - ONES DIGIT PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT MINUTE - TENS DIGIT PROGRAM CLOCK, CURRENT MINUTE - ONES DIGIT PROGRAM AUTOTEST TIME, HOUR - TENS DIGIT PROGRAM AUTOTEST TIME, HOUR - ONES DIGIT PROGRAM AUTOTEST TIME, MINUTE - TENS DIGIT PROGRAM AUTOTEST TIME, MINUTE - ONES DIGIT PROGRAM AUTOTEST TIME REPORTING INTERVALS ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES ENABLE ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES - SEED CODE DIGIT 1 ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES - SEED CODE DIGIT 2 ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES - SEED CODE DIGIT 3 ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES - SEED CODE DIGIT 4 USER #7 (MAINTENANCE CODE) OPENING REPORT USER #7 (MAINTENANCE CODE) CLOSING REPORT PROGRAM ZONES 3 THRU 6 FOR NORMALLY CLOSED OPERATION PROGRAM ZONES 1 AND/OR 2 FOR NORMALLY CLOSED OPERATION SPLIT REPORT - TAMPER, DOWNLOAD COMPLETE, & AUTOTEST SPLIT REPORT - AC FAILURE, LOW BAT, OPEN/CLOSE, & MAINT OPEN/CLOSE SECONDARY ENTRY DELAY TIME SECONDARY EXIT DELAY TIME LOOP RESPONSE TIME RESERVED
DEFAULT UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED "0" "0" "0" "0" "0" "0" DISABLED "0" "0" "0" "0" "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "0" SUPERVISED "0" SUPERVISED "0" PHONE #1 "0" PHONE #1 "0" INSTANT "0" "0" 500 MS RESERVED
REMEMBER! AFTER ALL DATA HAS BEEN ENTERED, PRESS [2]-[2]-[0]-[#] TO STORE DATA IN EEPROM!
LOCATION 186-193 194-201 202-PAGE DESCRIPTION CONTROL PANEL ACCESS CODE CALLBACK PHONE NUMBER - DIGITS 1 - 8 CALLBACK PHONE NUMBER - DIGITS 9 - 16 ANSWERING MACHINE DEFEAT LOCAL PROGRAMMING LOCKOUT CONTROL PANEL SHUTDOWN DATA DEFAULT "0 0" "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "0" DISABLED "0" NOT LOCKED "0" CONTROL ON
LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY INTERFACE INFORMATION
TELEPHONE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS Except for telephone company provided ringers, all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and standard telephone company provided jacks or equivalent in such a manner as to allow for immediate disconnection of the terminal equipment. Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if the plug connected thereto is withdrawn, no interference to the operation of the equipment at the customers premises which remains connected to the telephone network, shall occur by reason of such withdrawal. INCIDENCE OF HARM Should terminal equipment or protective circuitry cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company shall, where practical, notify the customer that temporary discontinuance of service may be required; however, where prior notice is not practical, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if such action is deemed reasonable in the circumstances. In the case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company shall promptly notify the customer who will be given the opportunity to correct the situation. The customer also has the right to bring a complaint to the FCC if he feels the disconnection is not warranted. CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures where such action is reasonably required and proper in its business. Should any such change render the customers terminal equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities, the customer shall be given adequate notice to make modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. GENERAL The FCC prohibits customer provided terminal equipment be connected to party lines. IMPORTANCE OF THE RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER The Ringer Equivalence Number of this device is 0.2 B. This number is a representation of the electrical load that it applies to your telephone line. MALFUNCTION OF THE EQUIPMENT In the event that the device should fail to operate properly, the customer shall disconnect the equipment from the telephone line to determine if it is the customers equipment that is not functioning properly. If the problem is with the device the customer shall discontinue use until it is repaired. EQUIPMENT INFORMATION MANUFACTURER OF CONNECTING EQUIPMENT: CADDX CONTROLS INC. FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER: GCQ4DC-17266-AL-E RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 0.2 B
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