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XL4600DL

NOTE: Owners manual not to be removed by anyone but the occupant.

Owners

Manual

AN FBX COMPANY

100 Engineers

Hauppauge,

York 11788

NEW YORK

OUT OF STATE

(516) 582-6161 =

(800) MS-5430

125246190 01990, FBX

1 l KEYPAD LAYOUT
The keypad is the arming station for the STAR XL46OODL. Three different versions are available, a metal plate flush mounted version (XL4600RM), a plastic cased surface mount version, and an LCD (liquid crystal display) version containing a two line readout. The keypads have the following appearance and contain the following Hems; ! i

XL 4600

Keypad
1) ZONE STATUS INDICATORS - displays the current zone status as follows; ALARM Fast blinking. Slow blinking low intensity. BYPASS TROUBLE Slow pulse NOT READY Solid ON 2) ARM/DISARM INDICATOR -Shows whether the system is currently armed (ON) or disarmed (OFF). 3) STAY- shows the system has been armed with the interior zones bypassed. 4) INSTANT - shows whether the system has been ARMED with all delay zones instant. 5) AC/LOW BATTERY - shows whether the system is running on AC (ON) or backup battery (OFF). 6) READY Indicates whether the system is ready for arming. 7) NUMERICAL KEYPAD operates in a similar manner to a calculator or telephone with the digits 0 - 9 and l # clearly marked. 6) DISPLAY AREA- This section of the LCD keypad displays the current system status in this two line by sixteen character display. The second line of this display can be programmed by your installer to contain customized descriptors for the areas of protection within your location. Throughout this users manual the following conventions are used to display the keystrokes required to perform the functions. BYPASS Key labeled BYPASS on keypad. INSTANT Key labeled INSTANT on keypad. STAY Key labeled STAY on keypad. CODE Key labeled CODE on keypad Four digit user code. [USER]

ARMING THE SYSTEM

ARMING the system will activate all portions of your Security System. Arming can only be performed if all zones are READY. For example, if a protected door is open the system cannot be armed.

SYSTEM READY

The system is ready to be armed if the READY indicator light ON. On LCD keypads the following display will appear: BYSTEYREADY. If the system is ready, ARMING can be performed as follows; ARMNG PROCEDURE: 1. Enter your four digit user code into the keypad: IUSEW The ARMED indicator light will now be lit and if you are leaving the home you may exit through a door designated by your installer as an exit/entry zone for a fixed time period known as the exit delay. The entry exit times for your system are as follows;

ENTRY:

seconds- EXIT:

seconds

LCD keypads will display the following message;
NOTE: The system can be armed without the backup battery being connected.

SYSTEM NOT READY

If the system is not ready to be armed the READY indicator will be OFF. On LED based keypads the zone indicator lights will display the zones which are currently not ready. The condition of each zone indicator reflects what the status of each zone as follows; Fast blinking. ALARM Slow blinking low intensity. BYPASS Slow pulse TROUBLE Solid ON NOT READY The LCD keypad a display will appear indicating that the system Is not ready followed by displays showing the zone number and description of the zone or zones which are not ready. For example: PYSTEMNOTREADYl
In this example, the front door is not ready (Zone 1). In order to make the system ready determine which zones are not ready by observing the zone indicator lights, or the display section of the LCD keypad. From the zone number you can find out which area of protection is not ready. For example, assume the zone 1 is not ready. Typically this might mean thp? protected door or window is open. \ ,

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Once the problems with each zone has been resolved the READY light will appear and the system can be armed. To ARM the system when the system is NOT READY one of the following actions are necessary;

- Make the zone(s) ready. Determine which zones are not ready and perform what is necessary to ready the zone(s) (example, close the door or window, etc.),or - Bypass the zone(s) not ready. Bypassing should only be performed if the zone cannot be made ready or intentionally will remain not ready. Remember, zones that are bypassed are not protected when the system is armed.

DISARMING

Disarming the security system will deactivate the burglary portions of the system. This procedure can also be used to reset your system if you acddentally set off the system ( example, opened a window while the system was armed, or excessive amount of smoke activated fire protection system). DISARM PROCEDURE: [USER] Enter your user code.
IF NO ALARMS HAVE TAKEN PLACE
Upon disarming the ARMING indicator will go off. The system display will reflect the current status. LCD keypads should display the SYSTEM READY display.
IF ALARMS HAVE TAKEN PLACE
If alarms or other conditions such as system troubles have taken place since the initial system arming, they will appear on the display. The conditions that have occurred appear in the zone display section of the keypad. LCD keypads will reflect the current system status through the indicator lights as follows; Fast blinking. ALARM BYPASS Slow blinking low intensity. TROUBLE Slow pulse NOT READY Solid ON Burglary alarms will be indicated with a STEADY sound through the keypad while FIRE alarms will generate a pulsing sound. LCD keypads will show the alarm conditions with a display as follows: fiELzy This display shows the zones in alarm. After entry of your four digit user code the following display will appear: -1 If an Intrusion has taken place while you were ayay, do not enter until the location has been securedlll.
To clear the display of the alarm or trouble conditions audible signal enter [USER] again.

and silence the

The STAY mode is another way to ARM your system while you remain in the location. The STAY mode will deactivate any interior protection zones which means that you will be free to walk throughout your location without activating the alarm system. In order to enter the STAY mode, the system must be READY. (see previous description). STAY PROCEDURE: STAY [USEQ Depress the STAY key followed by your user code. After a successful STAY arming the ARMED indicator will be lit. In addition, on LED keypads the STAY indicator will be lit.
In LCD keypads the following display will appear; pi51 In the STAY mode only themeter burglary protection is active. You are free to walk around the residence without activating any of the interior protection zones.

Remember, you must DISARM the system to when you want to leave the premise. Note: The STAY option will automatically be reset after the system is disarmed.

INSTANT

The INSTANT mode arms the system and eliminates the entry time delay interval. This mode could be used if anyone enters through an entry/exit zone the alarm system will instantly activate. The system must be ready to select the INSTANT option. INSTANT PROCEDURE: INSTANT [USER] i Depress the INSTANT key followed by your user code. Upon successful INSTANT ARMING of the system the ARMED Indicator will be lit. In addition, on LED keypads the Instant indicator will be ON. LCD keypads will contain the following message; rT Note: The INSTANT option will automatically be reset after the system Is disarmed.

INSTANT - STAY

The INSTANT STAY mode will arm the system with the characteristics of both the INSTANT and STAY modes. The system will be armed with the interior portions bypassed and the entry delay will be suspended. The system must be READY in order to enter this mode. PROCEDURE: INSTANT-STAY [USER]
STAY kSTANT [USER] Depress the INSTANT and STAY keys in any order followed by your user code. After a successful INSTANT STAY arming the ARMED indicator will be, lit. In addition, on LED keypads both the INSTANT and STAY lights will be on. LCD keypads will contain the following message;

ymsy 7. BYPASS

Bypasses are performed to eliminate burglary zones that are not ready or fab., . from activating the security system. BYPASS PROCEDURE: BYPASS [USER] ZN Depress the BYPASS key followed by your user code and zone number (4-6) to be bypassed. Example: Will bypass zone 2. BY PASS [USER] 2
If the zone has already been bypassed, the sequence will unbypass the zone except if the system is armed and the unbypassed zone is still not ready. Unbypass means that the zone returns as an active burglary zone. After the bypass (or unbypass) command has been accepted the unit will emit a continuous beep and zone or zones that have been bypassed will appear In a slow blinking mode In the zone status area on LED keypads. LCD keypads will display the zone bypasses as a secondary display after the SYSTEM READY or SYSTEM NOT READY as shown below:

If multiple zones are bypassed then more than one display will appear.

UNBYPASS

The UNBYPASS function removes an existing bypass from a currently bypassed zone. After UNBYPASSING a zone, the bypass indication will be removed for that zone on either the LCD or LED keypad. The procedure is similar to a bypass. UNBYPASS PROCEDURE: BYPASS [USER] ZN See bypass description.

USER DEFINITION

Users can be entered or modified directly through the keypad. The STAR XL-4600DL security system can have up to six different users. User #I is known as the master user and is the only user allowed to modify other users. USER DEANITION PROCEDURE: CODE [USER] [US#l [USERID] where: Is the master user code ( four digits). User number (I-6) t::7 [USID] New user ID (0000 - 9999). Note: () If ambush code capability has been enabled by your installing company then user #6 will be used as the system ambush code. lf an arming only code (maid code) has been defined by your installer then user #5 can only arm the system. Example, To create user number 3, with a user access code of 4567 enter; CODE [USER] 3 4567
Any error detected during the USER definition process will cause the keypad to beep rapidly four times. If an error is detected retry the entlre command.

10. USEd DELETION

Removal of users from the panel can be performed as follows; USER DELETION PROCEDURE: CODE [USER] [User #1* Where: [USER] Master user code [User #] Represents the user number being deleted.(2-6). Note: User number 1 cannot be deleted. is the key from the keypad.
11. KEYPAD EMERGENCY CONDITIONS
The XL4600DL can also initiate three separate emergency conditions directly through the keypad. These conditions must be activated by your installer and can be initlated through simultaneous depression of two keys as follows:

Panic Fire Aux.

KEYSTOW
For example, to initiate a keypad panic signal press the l and # keys at the same time. Consult with your alarm installer to determine the operation of these conditions within your system.

12. DURESS

The STAR XL-4600DL system has capability to send an emergency signal to the Central Station if you are forced to enter the premise. This ambush capability can be programmed by your installer. lf active, then user code #6 will be your ambush code,?

13. ARM-ONLY 14. QUICK

(MAID) CODE
Another option selectable by your installer is an arm only code. lf selected then user code #5 can only arm the system. This could be useful for a maid or maintenance worker to allow them to activate the security system as they leave.

ARMING

Another optlon selectable by your installer is a QUICK ARMING feature. If this feature has been selected then.depression of the # key followed by 1 will ARM the system without need for entry of a user code. NOTE: System disarming will still require entry of a valid user code.

15. QUICK FORCED ARMING

Another optlon selectable by your installer is a QUICK FORCED ARMING feature. If this feature has been selected then depression of the # key followed by 2 will ARM the system without need for entry of a user code and will bypass any burglary zones that are not ready. NOTE: System disarming will still require entry of a valid user code.

14. INSTALLATION

LAYOUT
Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the lnstallatlon of fire detection equipment the location as follows:
Typical Smoke Detector ~Pmposed) Layout
Preparation of an evacuation plan is of prime importance in fire prevention. Establish a household emergency evacuation plan in the event of fire. 1 - Evaluate possible escape routes from your home. 2- Select 2 escape routes from each room. 3- Rooms on the second floor should have a rope ladder. Be sure it will reach the ground. 4- Draw a rough sketch of your escape plan so everyone is familiar with it. 5 Practice your escape plan to assure that everyone knows what to do. 6- Establish a meeting place outside where your family is to report. Once you have i evacuated the house do not return to a burning house. 7- Advise the local fire authority that you have installed a fire alarm system. 8. When the fire alarm signals, LEAVE IMMEDIATELY. Do not stop for belongings. 9. If a fire occurs Jest the door. lf hot, use your alternate route. If the door Is cool, brace your shoulder against it and open it cautiously. Shut the door to help prevent the fire and smoke from spreading. Crawl through smoke, holding your breath. IO. Contact the Fire Department from a neighbors telephone. 11 Everyone including neighbors should be familiar with the Fire and Burglary signals. In this installation the Fire Alarm signal Is The Burglary Alarm signal Is

15. SYSTEM TESTING

This control unit was manufactured under rigid quality standards and complies with all UL requirements for its intended use. Maintenance is best performed by your installing company with trained service personnel. Installing Company: Telephone Number: It is recommended that you test your system once a week using the following procedure: Note: If your XL4600DL system is monitored by a Central Station then contact them prior to performing this test. 1 - Arm your security system. 2- Activate the system by opening a protected zone (example, window, or door). 3- Confirm that the alarm sounding device (bell or siren) activates. ff your system is connected to a Central Station then the keypad will emit a ringback sound to confirm that the signal was received. 4- Disarm the system to silence the system and return to normal status. 0 BATTERY TEST In order to test the backup battery the following procedure should be performed; 1- Remove the AC transformer from the AC outlet by removing the restraining screw which secures the transformer to the wall. (Note: the screw is not present in models sold In Canada). 2- Observe that the AC light goes off on the keypad. 3- Activate your alarm system using steps 14 listed above. 4- Replace the AC transformer to the AC outlet and secure using the retaining screw (Note: The retaining screw is not present in models sold in Canada). The National Fire Protection Association publishes a standard for household fire warning equipment. N.F.P.A. #74. Further Information can be obtained by contacting; NFPA Public Affairs Dept., Satterymarch Park, Quincy,MA 02269. If you have any further questions about the operation of your system, call your Installer.

OWNERS INFORMATION

NAME: ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE NUMBER: Date of Installation:

EMERGENCY

NUMBERS:
CENTRAL STATION: FIRE DEPARTMENT: POLICE DEPARTMENT: NEIGHBOR: GAS/ELECTRIC DEPT: DOCTOR: HOSPITAL: EMERGENCY

SERVICE INFORMATION:

ALARM INSTALLING COMPANY:

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15161718

19(+)20(-)

19(+)& 22(-)

21(+) & 22(-)
The total regulated output capacity of the XL4600DL includes the power available from these terminals (19 & 22) as well as the power used by the keypads and smoke detectors. Therefore, todetermine the total power available from these terminals subtract the power consumed by the keypads and smoke detectors. BELL OUTPUT: The total output power available for sounding devices is 1.5 amps (1 Amp for UL installations) at 13.8VDC. These terminals will deliver CONSTANT output on BURGLARY, AUDIBLE PANIC and BELL TEST. On a FIRE condition, a PULSED output will be generated. There are separate bell cutoff times programmable for Burglary and Fire conditions within the programming sequence.
679 Connection XL4600. 679

Speaker

0 &@ a-0

vs 279 Connection

& 25
References: Model 679 l-2231 CONSTANT VOLTAGE OUTPUT

Model VS 279 l-2292

This terminal will deliver a constant unregulated voltage output (12VDC) for devices requiring constant power such as the VS279 voice siren driver. TRANSFORMER: Connect an FBI1 model VAC 40VA transformer, utilizing 18awg wire at a distance not to exceed 15 feet from the panel, to an unswltched 120 VAC outlet. Do not use any other transformer since this may result in improper operation or damage to the unit. The AC/LOW BAT LED on the keypad will remain ON, while AC power is present. If an AC loss occurs the AC/LOW BAT LED will turn off immediately. If AC remains OFF for 15 minutes, the system will pulse the keypad buzzer and transmit to the central station, if programmed. THE KEYPAD BUZZER CAN BE SILENCED by entry of any valid user code. When AC restores the AC/LOW BAT LED will light immediately, and a restore code will be reported, if programmed.

GROUNDING

EARTH GROUND:

BACKUP

Connect this grounding lug to a cold water pipe utilizing #18AWG wire at a distance of no greater than 15 ft. If the premises pipes terminate in PVC, this terminal must be connected to a six(6) foot grounding rod. BATTERY: The RED(+) and BLACK(-) flying leads must be connected to a 12 VDC 4-6AH GELL CELL, to serve as backup power in the event of AC loss. The XL4600DL performs a battery test approximately every 4.5 minutes. Low battery condftion occurs at nominal 11VDC during this test. The keypad AC/LOW BAT LED and buzzer will PULSE SLOWLY when low battery condition is detected. The system will report this condition to the CS if programmed. Battery restoral will occur WITHIN 4.5 minutes, at the NEXT battery test. THE BUZZER MAY BE SILENCED by entry of any valid user code. Ground fault capability can be added to the XL4600DL through addition of the FBI1 Model 117 module. Consult the 117 Installation Instructions for hookup information.

GROUND FAULT

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KEYPAD MOUNTING

XL4600RM METAL KEYPAD fl- Create an opening and mount a standard double gang box. 2- Secure keypad to double gang box as shown in diagram below. Note: The double gang box should be mounted flush with the wall in order for the keypad screws to fit. NOTE: For UL installations, mount the XL4600RM to an earth grounded outlet box.
FLUSH MOUNTING USING DOUBLE GANG BOX
FLUSH MOUNTING WITH MOUNTING RING (Using the optional XL4600TR) l- Create the desired opening where keypad is to be mounted, using the inside of the mounting ring as a template. NOTE: This opening should be made between studs. 2- Secure mounting plate to wall through the four outer holes using suitable mounting hardware (no\7 provided). 3- Connect keypad wiring to control panel and secure the keypad to the mounting ring using the four painted screws provided.

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SURFACE MOUNTING (Using optional XL4600RMBX) l- Depending on type of installation run the keypad wiring out of the rear, top bottom or sides of the backbox. 2- Attach backbox to wall at desired height 3- Insert XL4600RM keypad into backbox and secure with the four screws provided.
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MOUNTING KEYPAD IN CONTROL PANEL ENCLOSURE l- Remove keypad knockout from front of metal box enclosure as shown. 2- Insert XL4600RM into opening from front of enclosure. 3- Secure keypad to enclosure using the four painted metal screws and nuts provided.
XL4600RP or XL46OOLCDP PLASTIC KEYPADS
SURFACE MOUNTING l- Remove the plastic keypad section of the keypad (right side) using a screwdriver in the slot at the bottom of the keypad (see diagram). 2- Remove the zone indicator (left side) portion of the keypad using a screwdriver in the slots located on the left side of the keypad. 3- Connect keypad wiring to main control panel. 4- Remove the four screws which secure the keypad to the rear mounting plate. 5 Secure the rear mounting plate to the wall through any of the mounting holes provided. 6- Connect the 4600RP keypad to the mounting plate through the four screws provided.

USER DELETION

Removal of users from the 4600 can be performed as follows; USER DELETION PROCEDURE CODE [USER] [User #] * Where: [USER] Master user code [User #] Represents the user number being deleted.(2-6). Note: User number 1 cannot be deleted. is the (asterisk) key from the keypad.

KEYPAD EMERGENCY

CONDITIONS
The XL4600DL has the ability to transmit four separate keypad emergency conditions as follows: PANIC FIRE AUX. AMBUSH # [USER CODE #6]
For example, the 24 hr keypad panic can be initiated through simultaneous depression of the # and keys. The panic condition can be silent (no bell output) or audible based on the programming option. NOTE: The default value for panic is audible. Audible panic can be RESET BY ENTERING ANY VALID USER CODE. The keypad FIRE and AUX conditions are selectable through the programming sequence. The ambush code will be user #6 if an ambush code is programmed in question #15.
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

The STAR XL4600DL system can be programmed in any one of four methods; Directly through keypad (XL4600RM, XL4600RP, or XL4600LCDP)
EZ-MATE PROGRAMMER model 7150 on-site. [Using model 7180DL Cartridge and the 7180J connector] EZ-MATE PC DOWNLOADER model 7700 remotely / I / I
. EZ-MATE PROGRAMMER model 7150 remotely [Using model 7180DL Cartridge]
This manual describes system programming via the keypad. The other programming products include documentation describing their programming procedures. Keypad programming is accomplished by understanding and compleiing the PROGRAMMING SHEET located on the inside cover of this manual. There are 19 total programming questions numbered 00-18. Additional programming questions are,available for the. programmable zone descriptors when the XL46OOLCDPis used. Within each question there are several locatiohs labeled Ll ,L2, etc. for data entry. The XL46OODL is shipped from the factory with SPECIFIC DEFAULT VALUES which were selected for a typical installation. If the default values are suitable for your installation then programming can be simplified. The default values are listed with each programming question and in the SYSTEM DEFAULT section of this manual.
PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS STAR XL4600DL

This section of the manual defines the programming questions along with the values expected for each question. Complete the Programming sheet-and then enter the data through the keypad as explained in the section titled Data Entry Through the Keypad. QUESTION 01 PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER DEFAULk234AAAAAAAA.A - -. Enter the telephone number (including area code or dialing prefix IF NECESSARY) of the primary central station receiver p in Ll - L12. , Valid dialing digits are O-9 , f3= , and C= three second pause. An entry of the digit A signifies the end of the phone number. REPORTING ROUTE: The XL4600DL will report all signals to the primary receiver phone number. Furthermore the panel will alternate between the primary and secondary receivers (if the second phone number is programmed) for a maximum of 8 attempts each in the event the signal has not been acknowledged. QUESTION 02 SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER DEFAULTzAAAAAAAAAAAA Enter the telephone number (including area code or dialing prefix IF NECESSARY) of the secondary central station receiver in Ll - L12. Valid dialing digits are O-9 , l3= , and C= three second pause. An entry of the digit A signifies the end of the phone number. The secondary telephone number will be used if the panel is unable to reach the Central Station via the primary number. This is known as backup reporting. If the SPLIT REPORTING feature is programmed, then OPENING and CLOSING signals will be directed to the secondary CS number only, while all other conditions will be reported to primary number. If neither split or backup reporting is necessary then this question may be left as factory defaulted and all conditions will be routed to the Primary Telephone number only.
DEFAULT: AAAAAAAAAAAA QUESTION 03 CALLBACK NUMBER Enter the telephone number (including area code or dialing prefix if necessary) for this control panel to reach the callback number location The callback number is the optional location of the EZ-Mate Programmer or Downloader where the control panel will call during a remote communications (upload/download etc) session. During remote communications the programming device and the 4600DL control panel will first confirm the CS security r\ I code. If valid, communications can begin. If a callback number is defined, the control panel will the hang up and dial the callback number. For no callback capability enter AAAAAAAAAAAA.
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QUESTION 04- DIALER OPTIONS There are 4 locations (Ll -L4) within this question which define various dialer and system options as follows: Ll = Dialer Formats L2 = Receiver Type L3 = Message length (ie:3xl,4x1,4x2) L4 = System Options (Panic Type, Split Reporting, 24 Hr Test, Bell Test) DEFAULT: 1 Enter the digit for the desired dialer format from the chart below in location Ll ; 0 Pulse Dialing, Standard Format or 4XTouch Tone Dialing, Standard format or 4XPulse Dialing, Extended Format 3 Touch Tone Dialing, Extended Format 4 Pulse Dialing, Partial Extended Format 5 Touch Tone Dialing, Partial Extended Format 8 No Dialer (Local Alarm only)

L 1 DIALER FORMATS

FORMAT EXPLANATIONS Standard Standard format involves a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a single round event code. Examples: 1233 or Extended Extended format (sometimes known as universal or expanded format) transmits two rounds of informatron. The frrst round includes the account number and an expansion character while the second round repeats the expansion digit as account number before identifying the zone code. For example; 1 or 4312 E EEEE 7
PARTIAL EXTENDED The partial extended format transmits a standard signal for alarm conditions and an extended message for restores and other system conditions. NOTE: The extended message codes must be B-F). Example: Alarm Condition Restore 853 E EEE 1
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L2 RECEIVER

TYPE DEFAULT = 6
Enter the digit for the desired receiver type from the chart below in location L2. TYPICAL CS RECEIVERS VALUE DESCRIPTION 10 PPS, 1400 Hz., No Parity FBI, Ademco Slow, Silent Knight Slow o= 10 PPS, 1400 Hz, Parity FBI l= 10 PPS, 2300 Hz, No Parity FBI 2= FBI 10 PPS, 2300 Hz, Parity 3= FBI, Silent Knight Fast, ADCOR, ADEMCO 685 4= 20 PPS, 1400 Hz, No Parity FBI, Radionics Slow (1400) 20 PPS, 1400 Hz, Parity 5= FBI, Franklin, Sescoa, DCI, Quickalert, Varitech, ADEMCO PPS, 2300Hz., No Parity 6= FBI, Radionics Slow (2300) 7= 20 PPS, 2300 Hz, Parity FBI 40 PPS, 1400 Hz, No Parity 8= FBI A= 40 PPS, 2300 Hz, No Parity 40 PPS, 2300 Hz, Parity FBI, Radionics Fast (2300) B= NOTE: For UL installations the acceptable receivers are FBI CP220 (all formats), ADEMCO 685 (all formats without parity), Silent Knight 8520 or 9000.
L3 - MESSAGE LENGTH/BELL LOCKOUT Default = 1
Enter the digit for the desired message length from the chart below in location L3. o= 3 x digit account, 1 dlglt event code, no bell lockout 8 = 3x1, with bell lockout A = 4x1, with bell lockout 2 4xdigit account number, 1 digit event code, no bell lockout fjf E = 4x2, with bell lockout 4 x digit account number, 2 digit event code, no bell lockout If bell lockout is selected then subsequent activations of the same zone within the same arming interval will not activate the bell. This applies only to burglary (non 24 hour) zones. For UL installations bell lockout must not be selected. NOTE: Please consult your Central Station manager to determine the formats and message lengths which are accepted by the receiver. To select European dialing format, add 1 to the value selected for this digit.

L 1 - KEYPAD EMERGENCY a CONDITIONS DEFAULT = 1
This location specifies which of the keypad emergency conditions are active. To determine the value for this location add the values for the desired conditions as shown in the chart below: CONDITIQJj VALUF Keypad Panic ( & #) Enable +l Keypad Fire (7 & 9) Enable +2 Keypad Aux (1 & 3) Enable +4 Keypad Aux = Audible +8 For example, if you wanted the keypad panic and fire conditions only then add +l and +2 , and enter a 3 into this location. The valid selections for this digit are shown below; 0 = Keypad Emergency Conditions Disabled 1 = Keypad Panic 2 = Keypad Fire 3 = Keypad Panic, Keypad Fire 4 = Keypad Aux (Silent) 5 = Keypad Panic, Aux (Silent) 6 = Keypad Fire, Aux. (Silent) 7 = Keypad Panic, Fire, Aux (Silent) C = Keypad Aux. (Audible) D = Keypad Panic, Aux. (Audible) E = Keypad Fire, Aux. (Audible) F = Keypad Panic, Fire, Aux (Audible)
L2 - MISC OPTIONS DEFAULT = 4 0
To obtain the value for this location add the values corresponding to the desired options or consult the table: PANIC or KEYSWITCH (+l) This option determines whether connections 10 & 13 on the control panel will be used as a panic input or a keyswitch input. Note : Add 1 if a keyswitch is desired. HARDWIRED PANIC SILENT or AUDIBLE (+2) Determines whether the hardwired panic circuit will be audible or silent. NCTE: Add 2 if audible. AUTO-UNBYPASS ENABLE (+4) Determines whether zones will automatically be unbypassed upon disarm. Add 4 for autounbypass enable. ARM ONLY CODE [USER #5] (+8) If user number 5 should be used as an arm only code (maid code) then add 8 to this digit. The valid selections for this digit are shown below: 0 = Panic Input Silent 1 = Keyswitch Input 2 = Panic Input Enabled Audible 4 = Panic Input Silent, Auto-unbypass 5 = Keyswitch Input , Auto-unbypass 6 = Panic Input Audible, Auto-unbypass 8 = Panic Input Silent, Arm Only User = Keyswitch Input, Arm Only User 5 A = Panic Input Audible, Arm Only User 5 C = Panic Input Silent , Auto-unbypass, Arm Only User 5 D = Keyswitch Input, Auto-unbypass, Arm Only User 5 E = Panic Input Audible, Auto-unbypass, Arm Only User 5
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L3 QUICK COMMANDS

- RESET
This location determines whether the quick commands are enabled as shown below: 0 = Quick Commands Dlsabled 1 = Quick Forced Arm 2 = Quick Arm 3 = Quick Forced Arm, Quick Arm 4 = Reset Enable 5 = Quick Forced Arm, Reset Enable 6 = Quick Arm, Reset Enable 7 = Quick Forced Arm, Quick Arm, Reset Enable QUICK FORCED ARM ENABLE (+l) Specifies whether quick forced arm ( #key followed by the 2 key from the keypad) will be permitted. If quick forced arming is permitted then user #7 code will be reported to the CS if a two digit transmission is defined. QUICK ARM (+ 2) Specifies whether quick arming ( # key followed by the 1 key from the keypad) will be permitted. Quick arming allows arming of the system without entry of a user code and if permitted will report user #7 code to the CS if a two digit transmission is defined. RESET ENABLE (+4) This option will allow entry of a from the keypad to reset the following conditions: soundercommunications failure , alarm memory. DEFAULT = 1234 QUESTION 06 ACCOUNT NUMBER 1 Enter the three(3) or four(4) digit subscriber account number for Central Station phone number 1 in locations Ll -L4. If a three(3) digit number is used then enter an A in location L4.

BURGLARY ZONES

INTERIOR
This is the industry standard exit/entry zone. When the system is armed exit time begins. After exit expires, any subsequent violation of this zone will begin entry time. If the system is not disarmed within the programmed entry time an alarm will occur. The keypad sounder will annunciate steadily during entry time, unless there had been an alarm condition, at which time it will pulse. Delay zones will activate instantly when the system is armed using the INSTANT mode. All interior zones have exit delay time upon system arming. Furthermore, all interior zones will have entry delay time if a delay zone is violated first. If this : zone is violated first howeverjt will generate an immediate alarm. Interiorzones will automatically be bypassed if the system is armedin the STAY MODE. This zone type (sometimes known as INSTANT) will generate an alarm when violated.while the system is armed.

PERIMETER

BURGLARY ZONE OPTIONS
RESTORE CHIME DIALER DELAY

DAY FEATURE

If this option is selected on a burglary zone, then the programmed restore code will be reported upon bell cutoff, assuming the loop is restored. The restore code will also be reported if the system is disarmed during an alarm. If this option is selected the keypad sounder will annunciate for 1 second when this zone is violated in the disarmed mode. If this option is selected the system will allow a 15 second delay before dialing, allowing the end user to ABORT the transmission. If this option is not selected, any alarm condition will result in an immediate transmission that cannot be aborted. NOTE: For UL installations dialer delay may not be used. If a zone with this option is violated while the system is DISARMED, the keypad sounder and zone LED will pulse for as long as the violation remains. In addition, the SYSTEM TROUBLE CODE will be transmitted to the central station. THE SOUNDER CAN BE SILENCED through entry operation of any valid user code. While the system is armed, a DAY zone will act as an alarm when violated.

24 HR ZONES

FIRE zones on the XL46OODLcontain Fire Verification Logic. Upon detection of the first violation, smoke detector powerwill be reset for a period of 8 seconds. After this time period, power is restored. For a period of 5 seconds the fire zone will not be scanned allowing the smoke detectors to settle. Future violations within a two minute period will result in a PULSING BELL OUTPUT, RAPID PULSING ZONE LED,and IMMEDIATE transmission to the CS. Fire signals cannot be aborted. Entry of any valid user code will silence the sounder, bell and reset smoke detector power. If the system detects that the fire zone is still violated within 2 minutes of power reset, the zone LED will pulse slowly to indicate a fire trouble. Thereafter, smoke detector power will be reset every 4 minutes automatically in an attempt to clear the fire zone. In the event the fire zone experiences an open, the system indicates fire trouble by pulsing the keypad zone LED and sounder slowly. The system trouble code ( followed by the zone code ) will be reported to the CS. The keypad sounder can be SILENCED through entry of ANY VALID USER CODE.

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24 HR ALARM

NOTE: FIRE ZONES can not be bypassed. This zone type is always active, independent of the system arming status. Programming options include audible (STEADY BELL) or silent (NO BELL or keypad indications), with or without restore codes. Upon violation the zone LEDS will pulse rapidly (audible zones only) and an immediate CS transmission 0 will occur which cannot be aborted. 24 Hour Alarm zones can be bypassed, however they cannot be unbypassed if a violation exists on the zone terminals. This zone type is always active, independent of the system arming status. Programming options include audible (PULSING KEYPAD SOUNDER) or silent, with or without restore codes. Upon violation the zone LED will pulse slowly. Trouble condition must exist for 15 seconds before a transmission will occur. The keypad display and sounder will clear upon zone restoral. 24 Hour Trouble zones can be bypassed, however they cannot be unbypassed if a violation exists on the zone terminals. THE SOUNDER MAY BE SILENCED THROUGH ENTRY OF ANY VALID USER CODE.

24 HR TROUBLE

ZONE CHART The following table contains the entries required for locations Ll and L2 of the zone type questions;.i!ONETYPES

CONTROLLED ZONES

1A 1B 1C 1D Perimeter Perimeter, Perimeter. Perimeter, Perimeter, Perimeter. Perimeler. Perimeter, Perimeler. Perimeter, Perimeter, Perimeter, Reslore Day Day, Restore Chime Chime, Reslore Dial Delay Restore, Dial Delay Day, Dial Delay Day, Restore. Dial Delay Chime, Dial Delay Chime, Restore. Dia! Delay 4C 40 Delay Delay, Delay, Delay. Interior Interior. Interior Inlerior. Inlerior. Interior. Interior. Inlerior,, Restore Chimo Chime, 24

HOUR ZONES

(no BA Alarm Audible Alarm Silent LED , sounder, bell) Alarm, Restore Hold-Up, Restore Trouble, Silent (LED indicalion only) 92 Trouble.Audible.Restore 84 Fire 94 Fire, Restore

Restore

Resfore Chime Chime, Restore Dial Delay Restore. Dial Delay Chime, Dial Delay Chime.Restore, Dial Delay
ZONE ALARM CODES As previously specified locations L3 and L4 of the zone questions represent the alarm code that will be reported to the central station. Zones will transmit to the Central Station unless these digits are defined as AA for any individual zone, or the local dialer option is selected in question 03. Based on the dialer format selected enter the alarm code as follows; STANDARD FORMAT: Enter the desired single digit alarm code in location L3. The value placed in L4 will not be used. Example: Desired transmission (account 123, alarm code 2). Enter a 2 in location L3 of the zone. Any value placed in L4 will be not be used. EXTENDED:Enter the desired first digit of the alarm code in location L3. The second digit in L4. 1233 Desired transmission Example: Enter 3 in L3, 4 in L4.

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QUESTION 19 KEYPAD FIRE/ KEYPAD AUX. DEFAULT : AAAA There are 4 locations Ll -L4 in this question. Ll - L2 is the alarm code that will be transmitted upon activation of the keypad fire condition (pressing the 7 & 9 keys on the keypad). This code can vary from any of the zones which are programmed as fire. L3 - L4 is the code transmitted to the CS for keypad aux. condition ( 1 & 3 from the keypad). NOTE: These keypad emergency conditions are optional and can be enabled within question 05 of the programming sequence. If either or both of these transmissions are not desired, program their respective locations AA DEFAULTS LOCATlONS AA KPAD FIRE Ll - L2 KPAD AUX AA L3 - L4 Question 00 INSTALLER CODE There are 4 locations Ll - L4 in this question. Enter any 4 digit (O-9 installer code desired. This code is used to ENTER the system programming mode via the keypad. Typically each installing company would use a unique installer code in order to prevent unauthorized people from gaining access to their panels. Note: The factory default value for the installer code is 4600 in locations Ll -L4 respectively.
DATA ENTRY VIA LED KEYPAD
This section describes the physical keystrokes necessary to perform keypad programming and how to interpret the data displayed on the LED based keypads (XL4600RM or XL4600RP) during programming operations. Actual keypad programming should be performed after completion of the programming sheet. NOTE: For information regarding programming through the LCD keypad consult the next section of this manual or the instructions for the XL4600LCDP.

HOW TO ENTER PROGRAMMING

The SYSTEM programming mode can be entered WHILE DISARMED ONLY as follows: DEPRESS the CODE button. DEPRESS the * button. (asterisk) ENTER the four digit INSTALLER CODE (default = 4600)
WHAT YOU SEE ON THE KEYPAD
PROGRAM MODE = READY LED: Upon entering the installer keypad programming mode the READY LED will slowly pulse, and will continue to pulse until leaving this mode. QUESTION NUMBERS = ZONE LEDS: As previously stated there are 17 total questions, each of which contains multiple data entry locations. Zone LEDS 1 through 5 display the current QUESTION NUMBER (not the specific location within each question) as follows:

Ouestion Number

Question Number +1=+2= +4= +a= +l6-

+2=*--o +16=--o

+4=-o +a=--0
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In the diagram shown the questlon number is obtained by ADDING the values of all LEDS that are ON. This applies to both the metal and plastic versions of the keypad. EXAMPLES: Zone 1 ON, Zones 2-5 OFF = QUESTION 01 Zone 1 ON, Zone 2 ON, Zones 3-5 OFF = QUESTION 03 fl \ Zone 2 ON, Zone 3 ON, Zone 4 ON, Zones 1 and 5 OFF = QUESTION 14 LOCATION CONTENTS = SYSTEM STATUS LEDS The remaining status LEDS (ARM,STAY,lNSTANT,AC/LB) display the DATA that resides in EACH location within the current question. As per the diagram and explanation above, the value located next to each LED must be ADDED to calculate the total data, for each location. EXAMPLES: Arm ON, Stay,lnstant,and AC/LB OFF, = 1 Arm ON, Stay ON, Instant and AC/LB OFF = 3 The following chart displays binary values that you will see on these LEDS for the letters A-F which may be entered in some locations of the program sheet. A Stay & AC/LB = ON 10 B 11 ArmStay, & AC/LB = ON C 12 Instant, & AC/LB = ON D Arm,lnstant, & AC/LB = ON 13 E 14 Stay,lnstant, & AC/LB = ON F 15 Arm,Stay,lnstant, & AC/LB = ON

HOW TO ENTER DATA

This section of the manual describes the physical keystrokes to enter the data written on the program sheet. MOVEMENT BETWEEN QUESTIONS Upon entry into the system program mode question number 1 is displayed. Random jumps to any question can be madeby depressing the (asterisk) button and the 2 digit question number.
Questions can be accessed randomly or sequentially. Example: Jump to question 07 = depress 0 7

<T--l \ /

The proper question number will be displayed by the zone LEDS and the other status LEDS will display the contents of the FIRST location in that question. MOVEMENT WITHIN QUESTIONS As previously stated the zone LEDS display the question number and the other status LEDS display the contents (data) within each location. Movement from location Ll to the next location within any question can be performed by depressing the # POUND BUTTON. The other status LEDS will display the contents of each location as this button is depressed. DATA ENTRY To alter the value in ANY location , enter the desired DIGIT from the program sheet, then DEPRESS THE # BUTTON. NOTE: THE # BUTTON MUSI: BE DEPRESSED AFTER ENTRY OF DESIRED DIGIT. THE SYSTEM WILL NOT PROGRAM THE DIGIT UNTIL THE POUND (#) BUT-TON IS DEPRESSED, THEREFORE IF A MISTAKE IS MADE IT CAN BE CHANGED. Numeric entries O-9 can be performed by depressing the respective keypad button. However, entries of A-F require 2 keystrokes as follows: Depress the CODE button followed by l-6 for values A-F. KEYSTROKES VALUE A CODE 1 B CODE 2 CODE 3 C D CODE 4 E CODE 5 F CODE 6 STAR XL4600DL HOOKUP & INSTALLATION Page 24
Example: Enter an A = depress CODE followed by 1.
After all programming has been completed, depress the STAY button to exit the system program mode. All the LEDS will turn ON for approximately 10 seconds, before the system returns to normal daily operation. QUESTION ACKNOWLEDGMENT The keypad will emit a beep between keystrokes. In addition a beep will be generated confirming advancement between questions numbers. Four beeps will be generated if an invalid input is entered. Upon entry ofinvalid input you are positioned at the same question number and location as prior to the input error. SUMMARY OF SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

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ZONE DESCRIPTOR

PROGRAMMING
The XL4600LCDP has capability to display 12 character zone descriptors which can be programmed directly through the keypad. These descriptors are entered as programming questions 21 - 26. NOTE: These questions can only be accessed by an LCD keypad, or the EZ-Mate Programming Devices. The zone descriptor questions are as follows: QUESTION DESCRIPTOR Zone 1 Descriptor Zone 2 Descriptor Zone 3 Descriptor Zone 4 Descriptor Zone 5 Descriptor Zone 6 Descriptor
[Default = ZONE l] [Default = ZONE 21 [Default = ZONE 31 [Default = ZONE 41 [Default = ZONE 51 [Default = ZONE 61
For example to program the descriptor for zone 3 enter 2 3, to access question 23. When programming the English zone descriptors the following techniques are used to program the characters: ACTION Inserts a space and advances the cursor Moves the cursor to the left one space Moves the cursor to the right one space Increments the character at the cursor Scrolls forward (UP) through the character set. NOTE: Depression of any key will stop the scroll Decrements the character at the cursor Scrolls backwards through the character set NOTE: Depression of any key will stop the scroll
0 CODE key INSTANT key 7 l #9
NOTE: The characters available through the 4600LCDP keypas are as follows: !#$%&()*+-./0123456789;=@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ SYSTEM DEFAULT (4600LCDP keypad only) The 4600LCDP keypad can initiate a system default of the XL4600DL by pressing the keys together, while in programming mode. The system will then default and go through the reset sequence. ZONE DESCRIPTOR DEFAULT (4600LCDP keypad only) The English language zone descriptors can be reset to the default state by pressing the 7 & 9 keys on the LCD keypad at the same time, while in programming mode. This will bring the zone descriptors back to the original default settings forthat keypad only. NOTE: The default zone descriptors are ZONE 1, ZONE 2,. etc.
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SYSTEM DEFAULTS

The STAR XL4600DL is preprogrammed from the factory with default values. These values have been selected to meet the requirements of a common installation and may suit your needs. To relaod the factory default values, remove all power from the system (AC & DC). Next short JPl to JP2, with short still intact reapply power (AC then DC), watt 5 seconds then remove short with the power still apllied. NOTE: A programming option exists wtthin the EZ-Mate programming devices known as DEFAULT LOCKOUT. If this option is selected then a system default will not overwrite the CSID or installer code portion of the program. This will prevent an installer other than the original installer from taking over an account without cooperation.

00 Installer Code 01 Phone #l 02 Phone #Callback Number 04 Dialer Options 05 Kpad options 06 Account #l 07 Account #Timeouts 09 Zone #l 10 Zone #Zone #Zone #Zone #Zone #System Codes 16 System Codes 17 System Codes 18 System Codes 19 System codes, 21 Zone 1 Descriptor 22 Zone 2 Descriptor 23 Zone 3 Descriptor 24 Zone 4 Descriptor 25 Zone 5 Descriptor 26 Zone 6 Descriptor USER CODES : i 2 234AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA (none) AAAAAAAAAAAA (none) Touch Tone, 2OPPS, 2300hz, 3x1, Audible Panic 1400 Keypad panic & Auto unbypass enabled 1234 AAAA (null) ,Entry Delay = 30 sec., Exit Delay = 60 seconds Burg Bell Cutoff = 15 minutes, Fire Bell Cutoff = No Timeout Delay (20) Code = 31 Interior (40) Code = 32 Perimeter. (10) Code = 33 Perimeter (10) Code = 34 Perimeter (10) Code = 35 Fire (84) Code = 16 Ambush = AA (null) AC Loss = AA (null) Panic = 22 Low Battery = AA (null) I Open = A (null) Close = A (Null) Test Code = AA (null) Bypass = A (null) Restore = E Trouble = F Keypad fire = AA (null) Keypad Aux = AA (null) ZONE 1 (LCDP Keypad Only) ZONE 2 (LCDP Keypad Only) ZONE 3 (LCDP Keypad Only) ZONE 4 (LCDP Keypad Only) ZONE 5 (LCDP Keypad Only) ZONE 6 (LCDP Keypad Only)
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STAR XL4600DL PROGAh/MNG

17 Primary Telco. Number Secondary Telco. Number Callback Number

WORKSHEET

L12 L12 L12

cl I 1 L4

Rest Troub.Rznt
clOnclcl~clclclLlCILl Ll L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 LIO Lll ~mxm~~~~~~~~ Ll L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 LlO Lll clLlclclrLlclclCILlclcl Ll L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 LlO Lll
Dialer Information Keypad Conditions Account 1 Account 2 System Timeouts Zone 1 Zone2 Zone 3 Zone4

Format Rcvr 88QP,

94 Mist
18 Bypass Restore Trouble 19 Keypad Fire/Aux. 00 Installer Code

Byp. --_-

88QP, KP Fire L&&NDigit

LGYW!!

3 or 4 Digit

Fire4 Bell

I CONTROLLED 10 Penmeter 11 Perimeter. 12 Perimeter, 13 Perjmeler. 14 Penmeter. 15 Perimeter, 18 Perimeter. 19 Perimeter, 1A Perimeter. 1 B Perimeler. 1C Perimeter, 1 D Penmeter. ZONES Restore Day Day, Restore Chime Chime, Reslore Dial Delay Restore. Dial Delay Day, Dial Delay Day, Restore. Dial Delay Chime, Dial Delay Chime, Restore. Dial Delay

L, 8889,

Zone Type I ype l-b F w&K! Zone Type UWQi Zone Type CS Code

Zone Type

DEFAULTS N 00 lnslaller Cooe
re Prwrm 81 F:rone ~2 Callnack Number D&X OPlCmS Kpad oplms kcoum zl Actoum x2 1-ImeoulS zone Zone zone Zone 01 b-2 u3 a4

SYSTEM

Zone5 Zone6 Ambush/AC Loss Panic/Low Battery Open Close Test

Bwxl Zone Type

Zone Type w&K!4 Ambush

13 Zone a5

AC Loss
Zone It6 System Coaes System Coaes System Cases System Cores System codes

Panic 8889, Open Close

Low Battery
22 Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone 6
Zone 1 Descrwor Descrtplor Descrtplor Descnplor Descnplor Descnplor
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L , DIALER

FORMA rs 0 1

DEFAULT: 1

RECElVER
DEFAULT: 6 TYPICAL CS RECEIVERS FBI. Ademco Slow. Silent Knight Slow FBI FBI FBI FBI, Silenl Knight Fast, ADCOR FBI. Radiomcs Slow (1400) Frankhn. Sescoa. DCI, Ouickalert. Varilech FBI. Radionics Slow (2300) FBI FBI FBI. Radionics Fast (2300)
Pulse Dialing, Standard Formal or 4X2 Touch Tone Dlallng, Slandard lortttel or 4X2 Pulse Drakng. Exlended Format Touch Tone Diakng. Extended Formal Pulse Dialing, Partial Extended Formal Touch Tone Dlakng. Partial Extended Formal No Dialer (Local Alarm only)

VALUE O1. 2. 3=

L4- SYSTEM OPTtONS

Delault : 1

5. 65 7= aA. B-
DESCRIPTION 10 PPS. 1400 Hz No Panty 10 PPS. 1400 HI. Panty to PPS. 2300 Hz. No Parey 10 PPS. 2300 Hz. Panty 20 PPS. 1400 HZ. No Panty 20 PPS. 1400 HZ. Parily 20 PPS, 23OOHr. No Parity 20 PPS. 2300 Hz. Panty 40 PPS. 1400 Hz. No Panty 40 PPS. 2300 HZ. No Panly 40 PPS. 2300 Hz. Parity
l= 2= 3. 4. 5. 6= 76= 9. ABCD-
Silenl Paw Audible PanlC Slent Panic, Split Reporling Audible Panic, S~lis Reporting Srlent Panic, 24 Hr Test Audiblfl Panic, 24 Hr Test Srlenl Panic, Sple Reporting. 24 Hr Tesl Audible Panic, Splii Reporting. 24 hr Test Silent Pamc. Bell Tesl Audible Pant. Bell Test Silent Panic, Spkl Reporting, Bell Test Audible Pant. Split Reporting. Bell Test Silent Paw 24 Hr Test, Bell Test Audible Panrc. 24 hr Test. Bell Test

L3. MESSAGE LENGTH

Delault = 1

3X1 4x1

3 dlglt accounl, 1 dlgll event code, no bell lockoul J dlgil accounl number. 1 dtgit even1 Code. no bell lockoul 4 dloll aWWnl nunloer. 2 olgll event code, no bell lo~koul 1
24 HOUR 20 Delay 21 @lay. lay, clay, e 40 Interior 41 Interior. 44 Intenor 45 Interror. 48 Interior. 49 Interior. 4C Interior. 4D Intenor. Restore Chime Chrme.
ZQNES (no 8A Alarm Audible Alan Silent LED , sounder, bell) Alarm, Restore tiold-Up. Fiestore Troub!e. Silent (LED indicauon only) 92 Trouble.Audlble.Resrore 84 Fire 94 Fire, Restore
SUMMARY OF SYSTEM PROGRAMMING N ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE ADVANCE BETWEEN LOCATIONS (ENTER) l GO TO SPECIFIC WESTION Dala Entry KEYSIBQKES CODE [INSTALLER CODE] STAY II [Ouestion Number] Example: * o-s A. F entered as lolbws; A CODE CODE2 C CODECODE4 E CODE5 F CODE6

 

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