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roc364 11:01pm on Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 
G15 Rev. 002 Pros: -Silent Keystrokes -Backlit -6 function keys with three groups (M1,M2. Extra Features Mostly Useless So, on the positive side, the G15 has pretty much all the functionality that you would expect from a keyboard.
badzil 4:22pm on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 
Typing was easier, did not have to press hard to type. Durable, Easy Connectivity, Ergonomic, Fast Connection, Keyboard very responsive
brandoncolorado 2:26pm on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
A excellent, feature-rich, solid keyboard overall Pros -Relatively good construction quality.
ZloyGlooMeR 10:57pm on Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 
The backlit keys are great, and can be turned off. The keys have a nice soft touch to them, just the right amount of spring action.
dee 3:11am on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 
GREAT SIZE AND WILL FIT INTO A LARGE 18 INCH LAPTOP BAG GREAT PRODUCT THAT ALLOWS YOU TO PACK IT IN YOUR LUGGAGE AND ABLE TO SET UP YOUR LAP TOP IN H...
jtgodbout 1:22pm on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 
After one of my kittens spilled a glass of milk into my Mac keyboard, I was in need of a new keyboard.
fa191100 5:46pm on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 
Very nice keyboard, I really love it It does not work for Inspiron 1525 If the feet/tabs were just a little bigger, or the angle of the stand slightly flatter, it would work well with the bigger notebooks. Love it. Cools my notebook...and is very comforatble to use, Lightweight and can take along with my notebook None

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OMNI Programming

2000 Instructions

COMPUTER

PART NO. I-2145
F&Safe. Inc., 50 Engineers Road. Hauppauge. (800) 645-5430

SEPT -84

New York 11788

T-EELSAF

l Copyright FeelSafe, Inc.

Printed in U.S.A. \

This device will only operate properly if programmed correctly. Many of the panels functions including zone types and operations, audible or silent outputs, etc. are prom programmable. Therefore it is imperative that these instructions are read and followed very carefully. Many of the options available will require programming in several different locations of different fields. It is advisable to utilize. the BLANK PROGRAMMING SHEET MARKED WITH LOCATIONS (Ll, L2, etc.) and the (Quad. Switch ) Plan Sheet 1 to write out the entire program before attempting to actually program. The first and MOST IMPORTANT decision which must be made prior to programming is what each of the 6 general purpose zones are planned to be. There are several options such as 24 HR ALARM ZONES, 24 HR TROUBLE ZONES, or CONTROLLED ZONES ( burglary zones which are armed & disarmed). The charts and descriptions on Page 6 thru 9 will help with the decision. It will be necessary to program on AT LEAST 2 QUADRANTS of the prom, sometimes 3 and 4. Proceed with the program as follow: 110 Programmer Switch Setting: MODE SWITCH North North North North QUADRANT South South North North SW. 8 QUADRANT South North South North SW. 7 SELECTED 3 4
-R75 Quad Selection Jumper Setting 2 Quad Program Quad 1 & 2 Connected Quad 3 & cut I 3 or 4 Quad Program Quad 1, 2, 3, 6( 4 Connected at this time!
I.:. _ -.: ,. i i,:.r ,; ]I. F--.
The Prom should NOT be in the Programmer
FIELD ml Step 1: Plug in the 110 programmer, OP should appear in the LED display. Set the mode switch in the NORTH position. Set the quadrant 7 & 8 switches in the south (quad. 1) position. THIS OP field may be used for a common phone prefix (area code for all numbers etc.) x three phone numbers. If a time delay is needed before or between digits, key in C where the delay (3 sec. each C) is needed. 11 IpI FIELD Step 2: Press the momentary ENTER switch then #9, and 1P should appear in the -. LED display. Key in the first telephone number of the first Receiver. Up to 11 digits may be used. Information must be entered in this field.

2 III P

FIELD -.
Step 3: Press the ENTER switch then 119, and 2P should appear in the LED display. Key in the second telephone number for the second receiver. Up to 11 digits may be used. If there is no second phone number leave this field blank. The second phone number may report a separate. account number. different from the 1st and 3rd phone numbers. See expanded formats booklet DAC (different account numbers).
FIELD - j---b. ,A Step 4: Press the ENTER switch then #9 and 3P should appear in the LED display. Key in the third telephone number for the third receiver. Up to 11 digits may-be used. p If there is no third phone number, leave this field blank. The third phone number may report a separate account number, different from the 1st and 2nd numbers. This option should be used in the event the different Central Offices can not supply the same account numbers. (See expanded formats booklet DAC (different account numbers).
Step 5: Press the ENTER switch then /19, and AF should appear in the LED display. The first location in this AF field marked Ll on your blank program sheet will determine the number of attempts the digid communicator will make at all the phone numbers in the event the receiver or receivers are busy. Select one of the following digits from the chart below as desired: NOTE: UL REQUIRES NO LESS THAN 5 ATTEMPTS AND NO MORE THAN 10 ATTEMPTS ON MERCANTILE INSTALLATIONS. li OF ATTEMPTS DIGIT # OF ATTEMPTS 12 DIGIT 0 B C I I # OF ATTEMPTS Unlimited DIGIT D E A F

The second location in this AF field marked L2 will determine: (A) Whether any one receiver to kiss-off the dialer is sufficient orif it will be necessary for all receivers to kiss-off the dialer if more than one phone number has been selected. (B) Whether expanded reporting (ER), universal restore (UR), universal alarm codes (UAL), universal abort codes (UA), and universal trouble codes (UT), format will be used. The definition of these formats and how to PROGRAM for them is explained in the EXPANDED.--FORMATS booklet! Select one of the following digits for all functionaesired from the following chart: DIGIT _ FUNCTIONS any one receiver any one receiver all receivers all receivers ER (standard format) UR, UT, UAL, UA, ER. any one receiver, ER, , all receivers ER, UR, UT, UAL, UA
inF F FIELD Step 6: Press the ENTER switch then 119, and FFshould appear in the LED DISPLAY. Select one receiver type per telephone numberprogrammed. Ll of thixld corresponds to the receiver at phone number 1. L2 and L3 are for phone numbers two and three. If only one phone number is used leave L2 and L3 blank. Make selection from the following chart. Note: All receivers MUST HAVE KISSOFF TONE.

DIGIT 5

RECEIVER TYPE Radionics 2300hq 2Opps w/parity Franklin, Sescoa, DCI, Radionics, 2300hz, 2Opps, Osborne Hof.Quikal Radionics 1400hz, 2Opps w/parity Adcor CDRSO, Radionics 1400hz, 2Opps. Ademco I% 69Ta-L Silent Knight (slowi Radionics 2300hz, 4Opps w/parity Silent Knight UL compatible 3 I

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Step 7: Press the ENTER switch, then #9, and AC should appear on the LED display. Key in a 3 digit subscriber account number. This account number will be sent to all phone numbers programmed? unless the DAC format is used. If the DAC format is used, this account number will be sent for phone number 1 only.

A ul L

Step 8: Press the ENTER switch, then 119, ALshould appear in the LED display. Select numbers in the appropriate locations from the chart below for the following ALARM CODES. It is imperative to know what type of zones (Controlled, 24 hr Alarm, 24 hr trouble) each will be, at this time. Zones selected as 24 HR TROUBLE ZONES and Location Lll MUST have an r programmed in this field unless UT is desired (see expanded Formats). The actual zone types will be programmed later inthe 2_Pand 3_Pfields of Quadrant 2. Program an F (which leaves a blank and increments to the next location) for any zones not being used. ? LOCATION DESCRIPTION CODE O-9 or F Ll Omni 2000R Keypad AMBUSH L2. L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 Omni 2000R Keypad PANIC Omni 2000R Keypad MEDICAL FIRE ZONE ALARM CODE Zone 1 Alarm Code Zone 2 Alarm Code Zone 3 Alarm Code Zone 4 Alarm Code Zone 5 Alarm Code O-9 or F O-9 or F O-9 or F O-9, or F O-9 or F O-9 or F

O-9 or F

LlO O-9 or F I Zone 6 Alarm Code I I Lll Always F (or O-9) (if UT desired) Always F (unless UT is desired) I NOTE: The Lll location in this field will be the Common Trouble ZONE Code when UT is desired. Step 9: After completing Step 8 place the Prom chip, Model F102 (DM74S387N or 63Sl4ON) into the programmer with the blue dot down, and depress the PROGRAM switch momentarily. FINISH should appear in the LED display. If NO CAN DO appears in the LED display, and ONLY A 2 QUADRANT PROGRAM IS PLANNED _ to operate the system, R75 should be cut and all information must be redone beginning at quadrant 3 and finishing in quadrant 4. (NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO USE MORE THAN 2 QUADRANTS OF THE PROM ONLY IF UAL, UC, UO, EC, EO, DAC OR MUC, MU0 ARE DESIRED. Step 10: If FINISH is displayed in Step 9, remove the prom chip from the 110 socket and place it back in its antistatic tube temporarily. Move the switch marked Quadrant 7 to the north position and leave Quadrant 8 switch south which is Quadrant 2 on the prom. 0 P FIELD QUAD 2
Step 11: Press the ENTER switch and #IO, OP should appear in the In this field we select the closing and openingcodes if desired, and the TROUBLE CODES for all zones that may have a trouble transmission. If the zones are selected (in 2P Quad 2) as Controlled zones a trouble code may be transmitted when the zone is bypassed. The Trouble transmission can occur UPON bypassing when the system is unarmed, OR, when a zone is bypassed the transmission will, occur upon arming. Zones (seized in 2P and 3P of this quad) which are desired to be 24 HR. TROUBLE ZONES and the COMMON TROUBLE ZONE MUST have their 4
actual Trouble codes programmed in this Field. 24 HR ALARM ZONES CAN NOT send a Trouble code, an F must be programmed into their locations. The Common Trouble Zone will report the SAME CODE for Fire Trouble, loss of AC ( for at least 90 sec.) or low battery condition. Select the appropriate codes from the following chart. NOTE: These closing/opening codes will be sent when any user arms/disarms this system. 1 LOCATION DESCRIPTION CODE O-9, C or F O-9. B or F Always F O-9, A or F O-9, A or F O-9, A or F O-9, A or F O-9; A or F O-9, A or F O-9, A or F Always F

Ll L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7

Closing Opening Always F Zone 1 Trouble Code Zone 2 Trouble Code Zone 3 Trouble Code Zone 4 Trouble Code Zone 5 Trouble Code Zone 6 Trouble Code Common Trouble Zone Code Always F

L8 L9 LlO Lll

For English Language Printout of Codes Use: A ____________________---------------- Trouble Opening B ____________________________________ Closing C ____________________________________
Step 12: Press the ENTERswitch then 119, 1P whould appear on the LED display. In this field select the ACTUAL RESTORE COEES for all the zones in the event a restore on abort or standard restores are desired. The ACTUAL ABORT CODE and 24 HOUR AUTOMATIC TEST CODE is programmed in this field if these options are desired. SONALERT RINGBACK, BELL RINGBACK ON CLOSING and AUTO UNBYPASS are the final options which are selected in the LlO location ot this field, (Step 13). Select one code per location Ll-L9 (as desired). If any of locations Ll-L9 are not desired, program an E which will leave.a Blank. Then complete Step 13, LlO and Lll locations.

FIELD QUAD 2

P Ll L2 L3 L16
FIELD QUAD 2 CONTINUED DESCRIPTION Fire Zone Restore Code Zone 1 Restore Code Zone 2 Restore Code Zone 3 Restore Code Zone 4 Restore Code Zone 5 Restore Code CODE O-9, E or F O-9, E or F O-9, E or F O-9, E or F O-9, E or F O-9, E or F I I O-9 E or F O-9, or F 8-4, fi f:-C F TEST CODE TO BE SENT ON use: E D ----------Restore Abort h

LOCATION

18 L9 LlO Lll
Common Trouble Restore Code
24 hr. Automatic test code & Abort Code I Sonalert Ringback, Auto Unbypass, Bell Ringback Always F UL REQUIRES 24 HOUR AUTOMATIC MERCANTILE INSTALLATIONS.
For English Language Printout
Step 13: THE TENTH LOCATION in this field marked LlO determines several options as -follows: (A) SONALERT RINGBACK: Several pulsing tones from the Keypad Sonalert ---whenever the Central Office receives a successful dialer transmission. ALL transmissions will have ringback unless otherwise specified. (B) BELL RINGBACK ON CLOSING : The Burglary Bell will pulse several times after successfu i transmission of closing reports to the Central Office. (C) AUTO UNBYPASS: If this option is selected all controlled zones which were bypassed at the 2000R Keypad while the system was disarmed will automatically be unbypassed UPON DISARM, if there had NOT been an alarm condition on any other zone while the system was armed. Otherwisernanual unbypassing must be done after disarming. Program one of the following digits desired from the following chart for this LlO location. NOTE: The Common Trouble Zone &ill AUTOMATICALLY be unbypassed IJPON DISARM regardless of auto unbypass feature. NOTE: UL REQUIRES BELL RINGBACK ON CLOSING FOR MERCANTILE / INSTALLATIONS. Dii;i t A n c: D E F THE -------- ELE.ENTIi 6 Sonalert Ringback NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES Bell Ringback on Closing YES YES NO NO YES YES NO NO I I 1 $jut;rnz$ n vD NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES

LOC.4TION rnarkcd LI 1 h1lJST be programmed --

2 ul P FIELD QUAD 2

Step 14: Press the ENTER switch, then 119, 2P should appear in the LED display. The first location in this field marked Ll willdetermine what the FIRE ZONE will do in the event that it is aborted. - An abort on this zone is accomplished by depressing the keypad reset button BEFORE THE FIRE ALARM CODE reaches the Central Off ice. Select one of the following Digits for the Ll location. If this Fire Zone is not used program a D in this location. DIGITS C D E FIRE ZONE OPERATION ON ABORT Fire Code / No abort Fire Code / Stop dialing on abort Fire Code / Restore code on abort
THE SECOND THRU SEVENTH LOCATIONS in this field marked L2-L7 correspond to zones One digit from the following chart MUST be programmed for each of these l-6 respectively. zones in their specific locations. These locations determine two things for each of the zones; (A) What TYPE each zone will be and (B) What reaction should take place in the event the subscriber violates a zone and immediately thereafter at.tempts to abort the dialer transmission; (eg. because the initial trip was accidental.) There are four different zone types as follows: (1) CONTROLLED DELAY OR INSTANT which are standard Burglary Delay or Instant. (2) CONTROLLED INTERIOR which is a special burglary zone whose operation is fully explained in the Omni 2000 Hook-up and Installation Manual. (3) 24 HR ALARM ZONES which can sound the burglary bell pulsing, steady or silentwhen the respective loop wires are opened or shorted. (4) 24 HR TROUBLE ZONES which can sound the Omni 2000R Keypads, sonalerts pulsing, steaoy, or silent when tne respective loop wires are opened or shorted. 24 HR ALARM ZONES, if AUDIBLE can be aborted by momentarily depressing the Keypad RESET BUTTON. 24 HR TROUBLE ZONES, 24 HR ALARM ZONES, if SILENT can be aborted by not maintaining the violation on their terminals. (If programmed for abort condition). Controlled zones can be aborted by disarming the system. Abort action MUST take place prior to the ALARM CODES transmission of these zones reaching the Central Office. Select ONE DIGIT for EACHof these locations L2-L7 for zones l-6 from the following chart. NOTE: If any of these zones are not used, program a 5 in their location. NOTE: ZONE 1 MAY NOT BE PROGRAMMED AS A 24 HR TROUBLE ZONE.
FIELD 121pI ~~ DlCIT 0 I 9 A B C D E F
QUAD 2 CONTINUED ZONE TYPES -- _Interior Interior Interior Interior Delay or Instant Delay or Instant Delay or Instant Delay or Instant f
., ____Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled

OPERATION No Abort

OF ZONES ON ABORT
Stop dialing on abort Restore Code on abort Abort code on abort No abort Stop dialing on abort Restore code on abort Abort code on abort Stop dialing on abort Restore on abort Abort code on abort Momentary/ No abort Stop dialing on abort Restore code on abort Abort code on abort Interior

24 HR. Trouble Zone 24 HR. Trouble Zone 24 HR. Trouble Zone 24 HR. Alarm Zone 24 HR. Alarm Zone 24 HR. Alarm Zone 24 HR. Alarm
THE EIGHTH LOCATION in this field marked L8 will determine the operation of the Common Trouble Zone. This zone will transmit alarm code if any of the following conditions exist: Loss of AC power for at least 90 seconds, Low Battery Condition, if the Battery voltage fallst&pproximately 10 volmire Trouble on the FIRE ZONE. Program digit 9 in this location for proper operation of the Common Trouble Zone. DIG IT OPERATION OF COMMON TROUBLE ZONE maintained/stop dialing on abort
+ THE NINTH LOCATION in this field marked L9 determines the loop response time in milliseconds for the Fire Zone, Zones 1, 2 and 3. Select one digit desired from the following chart for this location. DIGIT 0 I Fire Zone 750 msec. 50 msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 750 msec. 50 rmec. A 750 msec. 50 rnsec. 750 msec. 50 r-nsec. 750 msec. 50 ! ~~~~~ msec. 750 msec. 50 rnsec. I Zone msec. 750 mscc. 50 msec. 50 rmec. 750 msec. I Zone msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 50 rnsec. 50 msec. 50 rnsec. 50 rnsec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. ! 750 mscc. 50 rnsec. 50 msec. 50 rnsec. 50 rnsec. ! I Zone nlsec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec 50 msec. 50 rnsec. 50 rnsec. 50 rnsec. 50 msec. 50 nuec. 50 rnsec. 50,mec.
750 msec. 50 msec. 50 rnsec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 50 msec.
750 msec. 750 msec. 50 rrdec. 5U rnsec.

750 msec. 50 msec.

THE TENTH LOCATION in this field marked LIO determines the loop response time in milliseconds for ZONES 4, 5, 6, and the COMMON TROUBLE ZONE. Select one digit desired from the folm chart for this location. DIGIT 3 I. 4.s I A c B Zone msec. 50 msec. I- ~~ ~~~~ 750 msec. 50 msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 750 rnsec. 50 rruec. 750 msec. 50 n-uec 750 msec. 50 msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 750 msec. 50 n-uec. I Zone msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 50 rmec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 50 rnsec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 50 msec. ! 750 msec. 750 msec. 50 rnsec. 50 msec.

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Zone msec. I 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 50 msec. 50 msec. 50 msec. 750 msec. 750 nsec. 750 rnsec. 750 msec. 50 msec 50 msec. 50 msec. 50 msec. ! I

Common Trouble Zont 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 750 msec. 50 msec. 50 msec. 50 rnsec. 50 msec: 50 mscc. 50 msec. 50 mseci 50 msec.
THE ELEVENTH LOCATION marked Ll I in this field MUST be programmed F.
Step 15: Press the ENTER switch, then //9, 3P should appear on the LED display. marked Ll willdetermine what type of audible output there The first location inthisield The Fire Zone can sound the Burglary will be when the Fire Zone is activated. bell, pulsing, or steady, or a separate Horn, which should be connected to the Fire Horn terminals. Select one of the following Digits as desired. DIGIT I 2. I FIRE ZONE OUTPUT Pulsing Burglary Bell Steady Burglary Bell Steady Fire Horn 1
THE SECOND THRU SEVENTGLOCATIONS in this field marked L2-l.7 will determine: (A) whether zone 1-6 will be Delay or Instant if they have been selected as CONTROLLED NON INTERIOR ZONES, and if they will report trouble codes on bypass, and also be DAY ZONES (sound the Keypad Sonalert while disarmed if violated). (B) If zones 1-6 are selected as CONTROLLED JNTERIOR ZONES will they report trouble codes on bypass and also be DAY ZONES. (Cl Whatype of audible output will occur upon violation if these zones are selected as 24 HR ALARM ZONES or 24 HR TROUBLE ZONES. One digit MUST be programmed in EACH of these locations L2-L7 for each of zones l-6 respectively. Proceed as follows: SELECT ONE of the following CHARTS belo\;, which CORRESPONDS with what TYPE EACH zone has been programmed previously in 2P field of this quadrant. -_ THEN select the appropriate.dieit for all options DESIRED within that chart for each zones operation. NOTE: CHART D, DOES NOT APPLY TO ZONE 1. NOTE: Trouble code UPON ARMING can be selected ONLY if a closing code is used. closings UC or EC in Quad 4) (Closing code is programmed in the OP field Quad 2 ormultiple 9

A 6 C D E F

FIELD QUAD 2 CONTINUED

CHART A DIGIT

CONTROLLED NON-INTERIOR ZONES (DELAY OR INSTANT)
(STEADY BURG. BELL OUTPUT) Delay/Zone Trouble Code upon arming if bypassed/Day Zone Delay/Zone Trouble Code upon arming if bypassed Delay/Zone Trouble Code whenbypassed/Day Zone Delay/Zone Trouble Code when bypassed
Delay/Day Zone Delay Jnstan?/Zone Trouble Codes upon arming if bypassed/Day Zone Instant/Zone Trouble Code upon arming if bypassed Instant/Zone Trouble Code when bypassed /Day Zone Instant/Zone Trouble Code when bypassed Instant/Day Instant Zone
CHART B DIGIT A B C fD I~-CONTROLLED INTERIOR ZONES Interior/Zone Interior/Zone Interior/Zone Jnterior/Dav Interior 24 HR. ALARM ZONES Pulsing Burglary Bell Steady Burglary Bell Silent (NO RING BACK)+

Silent IWITH RING RACK)

Trouble code upon arming if bypassed/Day Zone Trouble code upon arming if bypassed Trouble code when bvbassed Zone I 1 I
Interior/ Zone Trouble code when bypassed/Day Zone
F CHART C 1 DIGIT CHART D
NOTE: This chart does not apply to Zone I 1 DIGIT
24 HR. TROUBLE ZONES l Pulse Sonalert Steadv Sonalert Silent (WITH RING BACK) I
THE EIGHTH LOCATION of this field marked LS will determine the type of output Select one of the following digits. the Common Trouble zone will have when violacd.

DIGIT 2

COMMON TROUBLE ZONE OUTPUT Pulse Sonalert Steady Sonalert Silent (WITH RING BACK)
1 THE NINTH THRU ELEVENTH LOCATIONS marked L9-Lll
MUST be programme 6 an F.
btep I>: Pr-eas ttle ---- rk&< switch, then H9, AF should appear rn the LED display. The EN first locatron in this field marked Ll will deterxne the following: (A) Touch tone of Rotary dialing (B) Whether be11testis desired or not (last digit of Arming Code activates bell momentarily if system arms)(C) Whether 24 Hour automatic,$est code will be sent, (Auto test resets after every transmission) and (D) Whether quad switching. is desired. Quad switching will be necessary if UAL, UC, UO, EC, EO, DAC, or MUC, MU0 formats are used. Do not select quad switchiQ, q unti! redding the Expanded Formats Booklet. tion. Select one of the following digits for this location. NOTE: UL REQUIRES 24 HOUR AUTOMATIC TEST CODE TO BE SENT ON MERCANTILE INSTALLATIONS. FUNCTIONS DIGIT 0 I A B C D E Touchtone dialing, quad switching, Touchtone dialing, quad switching, bell test, 24 Hr. auto test !. bell test test
Touchtone, quad switching, 24 hr. automatic Touchtone, qtiad switching Touchtone, Bell Test, 24 Hr. auto test Touchtone, Bell Test Touchtone, 24 Hr. auto test Touchtone dialing
Rotary dialing, quad switching, be11test, 24 Hr. auto test Rotary, quad switchirig, Rotary, quad switching, Rotary, quad switching Rotary, bell test bell test 24 Hr. auto test -
d Rotary, bell test, 24 Hr. auto test
Rotary, 24 Hr. Auto Test F Rotary Dialing THE SECOND LOCATION in the field marked L2 will determine : (A) Whether the OMNJ 2000R KEYPAD PANIC will be audible or silent, (B) If the OPENING CODE will be sent on DISARM, ONLY AFTER AN ALARM CONDITION HAS OCCURRED, (C) Whether Universal Closing (UC> and Universal Opening (IJO), Multiple Universal ;-. _ Closing (RIUC!, Multiple Universal Opening (MUO), Expanded Closing (EC) and Eupanded Opening (EO) format will be used in the event that more than one closing opening signal will be-sent. As many as 10 different closing and opening codes can.-:1 ._. he sent if desired on installations where multiple personnei are arming and disarming this system (UC, UO, MUC, MUO, EC, & EO, explanation and.programmfne,-is+ex----/, plainer! in Expanded Formats Booklet. If only one set of closing /opening codes are desired do not select the MUC, MUO, UC, UO, EC, & EO option. Select an appropriate, digit from the following chart. NOTE: There.wiJl be NO ringback on KEYPAD PANIC if it is programmed as SILENT.

. A.- - -

Step 16: Press the ENTER switch, then 119,FF should appear in the LED display. There are three locations infield marked LJ, D, & L3. Ll is Fall Back Exit Time, 12 is Fall Back Entrance Tirne, and L3 is Bell Cut-Off Time. Select one digit in each of these locations for the desired times from the following chart: NOTE: Exit and Entry times may be changed by the subscriber if desired when programming the OMNJ ZOOORKeypad. However, if all power AC and DC are lost -THESE times will be active again. These times are active on power up. NOTE: UL REQUIRES NO MORE THAN 20 SECONDS ENTRANCE TIME ON MERCANTILE INSTALLATION, AND NO MORE THAN 40 SECONDS ENTRANCE TIME ON RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS. FURTHERMORE, THERE MAY BE A MAXIMUM OF I5 MINUTES BELL CUTOFF TIME FOR BOTH TYPE INSTALLATIONS.
A FIELD -QUAD 2 ul c Step 17: Press the ENTER switch, then #9, AC should appear in the LED- display. There are four locations in this field marked LJ-14. A four digit FALLBACK ACCESS CODE must be entered in these locations. This code will be used to allow the Ornni 2000R Keypad to enter into ITS program mode by USER I. This code is also USER 1S actual arm/disarm code. User I may change his code while programming at the keypad, voiding out this access code. However, if all power, AC and DC is lost on this system it will be necessary for User 1 to reprogram the keypad using THIS code again. Enter any four digit code (only numbers O-9) desired in these locations. A FIELD QUAD 2 III L Step 18: Press the ENTERswItch, then 119,ALshould appear in the LED display. The first location of this field marked Ll MUST be programmed with an F. THE SECOND THROUGH_ SEVENTH LOCATIONS of this>ieldmarked L2-L7 correspond to zones 1;6 respectively. If any of these zones are CONTROLLED ZONES, the.foJlowing options may be programrned here for each of these zones. (A) Bell lock out THIS ZONE: If- the bell is tripped by any of the Controlled zones, after the bell cutoff time exprres the bell will not retrigger when that SAME zone is violated, until the system is disarmed and rearmed. However, the-dialer WILL retrigger. (B) Bell lock out ALL ZONES: Each Controlled zone may be programmed, that If it is violated, and the bell rings, when bell cutoff time expires, the bell WILL NOT retrigger again for any Controlled zone, until disarmed and rearmed. The dialer WILL retrigger when each zone is violated, (C) If Controlled zones have NOT been programmed. as DAY ZONE2 , they may be programmed to trigger the sonalert ior 1 SECOND PULSE on , violation, while the system is disarmed. (D) RESTORE FOLLOWS L~~~~: After a con-trollctl zone is violated, and the Central Office receive< tllr alar 111 r-t)+ fpr that 7orlp.

,Y=L -

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the Restore code will be reported to the Central Office as soon as that loop has restored itself. If this option is not selected, Controlled zones will send their restore codes only after bell cut-off if their loops are restored. Program ONE DIGIT from the following chart for EACH ZONE 1-6 in their respective locations. If any of zones 1-6 are anything other than Controlled zones, an F ----. hllJST be programmed in their locations. NOTE: Some of the Controlled zones may be programmed to Bell lock out only themselves, while other Controlled 7.ones may be programmed to Bell lock out all Controlled zones as desired. NOTE: When ANY BELL LOCKOUT feature and/or RESTORE FOLLOWS LOOP are programmed: The Communicator will report ALARM CODES as the zones are RETRIGGERED, if these zones have been programmed for momentary/no abort operation in the 2P FIELD, QUAD 2. Otherwise these zones will respond as if aborted, when RETRICGERED momentarily.
THE --- EIGHTH THRlJ ELEVENTH LOCATIONS in this field marked L8-Lll MUST each be programmed y. Step 19: After Step I8 has been completed plug the prom chip back into the programmer with its blue dot DOWN. Depress the PROGRAM switch momentarily. The word FINISH should appear in the LED display. If UAL, MUC, & MUO, DAC, UC, UO, EC, EO and Quad switching have NOT been selected in the program, the prom chip may be inserted into the OMNI 2000 blue dot IJPand you may proceed with the Keypad Programming section, and panel installation. CAUTION: THERE SHOULD BE NO POWERON THE OMNI 2000 WHEN TtiE PROM IS INSERTED.

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