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XP-600 & RPXP6GT keypad Control Panel/Communicator Installation Instructions
NAPCO 2005
WI1372 1/05
WI1372 XP-600 Installation Instructions
Table of Contents
General Information.. 2 XP-600 Features.. 2 Specifications.. 3 UL Compatible Smoke Detectors.. 4 Listings and Approvals.. 4 Ordering Information... 4 Optional Accessories... 4 Programming the Panel.. 5 Installation.. 6 Wiring... 6 Keypad Operation.. 7 Panel Operation.. 8 Bypassing.. 9 User Program Mode.. 10 XP-600 Commands.. 10 Dealer Commands.. 11 Wireless Operation (Signal Strength). 12 Zone Features... 13 System Times... 14 System Features.. 15 Telephone Number 1 Programming. 16 Backup Telephone Programming.. 17 Pager Programming.. 18 Telephone Number 3 Programming. 18 Report Codes.. 19 Enhanced Communicator Features. 19 Wireless.. 20 Downloading... 21 Dealer Programming... 22 System Troubles.. 23 Troubleshooting.. 25 XP-600 WIRING DIAGRAM.. 27
General Information
The NAPCO EXPRESS XP-600 control panel provides up to 6 hardwired/wireless zones and 2-wire fire. Up to six 4-digit user codes can be programmed. Ambush, when selected, uses User 6 code as an Ambush code. The XP-600 is wireless ready. When used with a GEM-RECV-XP8 receiver, the control panel can support up to 6 wireless zones, 4 wireless smoke detectors and 4 Keyfobs. The RPX-6 keypad provides complete control of the XP-600 control panel. Information on system status, bypassed zones, system troubles etc. can be viewed at the keypad. The control panel can be easily and quickly programmed from the keypad. The panel can also be locally or remotely downloaded using PCD3000 software and a PCI 2000/3000 interface or PCL2000A local Download cable. See Downloading Section (page 5) for more information.
XP-600 Features
Control Panel
6 Zones 2-wire Fire Zone 3 Keypad Panics Wireless Ready Bell Supervision Line Cut Detection Answering Machine Override (Second Call) 50 Event Log 2 Telephone Numbers Backup Reporting Pager Format Point ID Format Individually Report 6 Users Opening after Alarm Report (Cancel Code) Conditional Closing Report
Communicator
NAPCO Security Systems, Inc. 333 Bayview Avenue " Amityville, New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs, call Toll Free: (800) 645-9445 For Technical Assistance, Contact the NAPCO Toll Free Helpline !
(800) 645-9440
Specifications
Current & Voltage Ratings
Residential Burglary (4 Hour Standby) Combined Standby Current: -------------- 500 mA Bell Output: ----------------------------------- 2 A (Using Rechargeable 12 VDC 4 AH BATTERY, minimal requirement) Residential Fire (24 Hour Standby) Combined Standby Current: -------------- 120 mA Bell Output: ----------------------------------- 95 mA (Using Rechargeable 12 VDC 7 AH BATTERY, minimal requirement)
Loop Characteristics
Loop Voltage: -------------------------------- 5 Volts Loop Current : -------------------------------- Zones 1, 2, 3: 0.9 mA (2.2 K) Zones 4, 5, 6: 0.5 mA (3.9 K) Loop Resistance: ---------------------------- 100 per zone (max.)
Device Specifications
Max # keypads: ------------------------------ 4, RPXP6GT current = 65 mA Max # of receivers: -------------------------- 2, GEM-RECV-XP8 current = 65 mA each Max # of compatible 2-wire smoke detectors:-------------------- 10 Max Keypad wire length: ------------------- 1000 total wire length
Transformer and Battery
Required Transformer: -------------------- NAPCO TRF12 OR BASLER 16.5 VAC 20VA Required Battery: --------------------------- 12V 4 AH Rechargeable Change Battery every 5 years or as required Maximum Charging Current: ------------- 165 mA Maximum Input Current: ------------------- 2.58 A
AC Power and Battery Wiring
Telephone Wiring
Wire as shown in the wiring diagram in the back of this manual.
WARNING
The FCC restricts the use of this equipment on certain telephone lines. Read the FCC statement on the back of this manual to ensure compliance.
TABLE 1 KEYPAD W IRING
Typical Fire Installation
(Where permitted by local codes) Install smoke detectors outside each sleeping area and on each floor, including the basement. Install the living room and basement smoke detectors near the stairway of the next upper level. For increased protection, additional detectors should be installed in areas other than
FIGURE 3 Typical Fire Installation
NAPCOs EZ Zone DoublingTM is simple. Each terminal has 2 zones, use an E (2.2 K) type Zone Doubling Resistor for the primary zone and a Z (3.9 K) type Zone Doubling Resistor for the secondary zone.
Terminals
3&4 5&4 6&7
Burglary Zone Wiring
Wire the Fire Zone as shown in the Wiring Diagram in the back of this manual. An EOL resistor must be installed, even if the Fire Zone is not used.
Fire Zone Normal Fire Trouble 13.0 V 13.8V 0.0 V
Fire Zone Wiring
Keypad Sounder
3 QUICK BEEPS
Panel Armed (System ON) Chime ON Fault Find Mode ON Keypad Sounder ON Zone Bypassed
2.2 K Primary
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6
6 QUICK BEEPS
Panel Disarmed (System OFF) Chime OFF Fault Find Mode OFF Keypad Sounder OFF Zone Un-Bypassed
TABLE 4 VOLTAGE AT FIRE ZONE (Terminals
8&9)
TABLE 2 EZ ZONE DOUBLINGTM
Wire zones as shown in the wiring diagram at the back of this manual (page 27). All resistors must be installed, even if the zone is not used. If required, unsupervised open circuit devices may be used instead of closed circuit devices. Program the zone as an Open Circuit Zone [06] (Zone Doubling Resistor required). If necessary, use the voltage chart below to verify proper voltages.
Primary (2.2K) and Secondary (3.9K) zones normal Secondary (3.9K) open Primary (2.2K) open Primary (2.2K) and Secondary (3.9K) open Primary (2.2K) and/or Secondary (3.9K) shorted (Sys. Trbl 7-Zone Trbl) 1.9 V 2.5 V 3.2 V 5.0 V 0.0 V
PGM Wiring
The PGM is a switched negative output that is activated depending on the programming option (s) that have been selected [08], [23] - [25]. Connect the device controlled by the PGM between +PWR and the PGM terminal (maximum load of 50 mA).
1 SECOND - STEADY TONE
Incorrect Code Entered Invalid key entry
4 LONG BEEPS (PRIORITY CONDITION)
1. Entering an Arm Code with a faulted zone (Not an Auto-Bypass Reentry Zone). 2. Entering an Arm Code when the Bell or PGM is ON (Bell and PGM will turn OFF). 3. Arming with the Fire LED ON - reset required. Press the B key.
Keypad Operation
Keypad zone LEDs indicate zone status.
ARMED, X READY and HSYSTEM LEDs provide system status. The keypad sounder provides feedback beeps for correct and incorrect entries.
TABLE 3 VOLTAGE AT TERMINALS 3&4, 5&4,
6&7
WI1372 XP-600 Installation Instructions Keypad LEDs
W ARMED LED DEFINITION
Panel Operation
ON Rapid Flash Flashing
Armed Instant Mode Zone in Alarm
X READY LED DEFINITION
Arming (System ON)
Before arming the system close all protected zones (unless programmed as Auto-Bypass Reentry Zones). Enter a 4-digit Arm/Disarm code, the keypad will provide a feedback beep for each key pressed. If a valid Arm/Disarm code is entered, the keypad will beep 3 times. If an incorrect Arm/Disarm code is entered, the keypad will sound a 1-second tone indicating an incorrect entry.
84]. To arm the system with all zones protected, press the K key. Press and hold the M or N key for 1.5s to fully set the system (the LED on the Keyfob indicates the Keyfob has transmitted the signal). Program Keyfob/ Keyswitch Chirp [23-4] for an audible indication of system arming and disarming.
Ready to be Armed Zone faulted
ON OFF
Arming/Disarming with a Keyswitch
HSYSTEM LED DEFINITION AC Failure System Trouble(s) FIRE LED DEFINITION Fire Alarm Fire Memory/*Fire Trbl *See Note 1 AC LED DEFINITION AC Present AC Failure ZONE LED DEFINITION Faulted Zone Bypassed Zone Zone in Alarm Flashing ON
Flashing ON
Enter the A 1 to eliminate the entry delay. The W ARMED LED will flash rapidly to indicate the panel is in Instant Mode. If an Exit/Entry Zone is tripped while the panel is in Instant Mode the panel will go into alarm immediately. The system can be armed by pressing the K key, and disarmed by pressing the L key on the Keyfob. Zones programmed as Exit/Entry Follower Zones can be bypassed when the M or N keys on the Keyfob have been programmed for Interior [81-84]. Zones programmed as Home/Away with Delay Zones can be armed regardless of the state of the Exit/ Entry Zones when the M or N keys on the Keyfob have been programmed for Full Set [81-
Arming without Entry Delay (Instant Mode)
The system can be armed/disarmed by using a momentary Keyswitch wired to Zone 6. Program Keyfob/Keyswitch Chirp [23-4] for an audible indication of system arming and disarming.
NOTE: Faulted Keyswitch or silent 24 hour zone normally do not display at the keypad. If a silent 24 hour zone or Keyswitch is faulted at the time of arming the faulted zone will display only while the priority sound is ON.
Arming/Disarming with a Keyfob
ON Slow Flash Flashing
The panel can be ARMED INSTANT when the M or N keys on the Keyfob have been programmed for Instant [81-84]. To arm the system with Instant protection press the K key, then press and hold the M or N key for 1.5s to arm the panel with INSTANT protection.
Arming Instant with a Keyfob
NOTE: * If Fire Trouble on Fire LED [96-4] has been enabled, a steady Fire LED will indicate Fire Trouble.
After entering the premises through an Exit/ Entry Zone, the keypad will sound the Entry
Disarming (System OFF)
Delay Tone. Enter a valid Arm/Disarm code. If a valid Arm/Disarm code is entered, the keypad will beep 6 times, indicating the panel has been disarmed. The red Armed LED will go out. If an incorrect Arm/Disarm Code is entered, the keypad will sound a 1-second tone, indicating incorrect entry. Press the B key and re-enter the code.
Exit/Entry Zone is not violated Zones selected as Home/Away with Delay Zones will be bypassed automatically.
Away with Delay
Exit/Entry Zone is violated Zones selected as Home/Away with Delay Zones will have a fixed 20-second entry delay when violated before an Exit/Entry Zone.
Press the C key, then the zone number to be bypassed. While the panel is DISARMED, the bypassed zone LED will flash slowly; indicating the zone has been bypassed. While the panel is W ARMED, the bypassed zones will only be displayed if the Display Bypassed [21-3] option has been selected. Press the C key then the number of the zone to be unbypassed.
Bypassing a zone
Disarming after an Alarm (Alarm Memory)
The armed LED and the zone(s) that caused the alarm will be be flashing. Disarm the panel. The system is currently not detecting zone faults or displaying system trouble. The zone(s) that caused the alarm will continue to flash. The Ready and H SYSTEM TRBL LEDs are out indicating: The system is displaying Alarm Memory. Press the B key to clear Alarm Memory.
Unbypassing a zone (Disarmed only)
Full Setting the System with Automatic Bypassing - Home/Away with Delay Zones From the Keypad
Press C B to return protection to Home/Away with Delay Zones that have been automatically bypassed. Three minutes are allowed to walk through Exit/ Entry and Exit/Entry Follower Zones.
Wireless Operation (Signal Strength)
While in Fault Find mode the keypad will provide an audible (Table 6) and visual (Figure 5) indication of each transmitters signal strength. The signal strength metering is based on a scale of 4 to 10, with 4 being marginal and 10 being excellent. The keypad will beep out a number, from 1-4, corresponding to the signal strength of the transmitter. See Table 6. Each beep is 1second long. The keypad will sound a short beep for transmitters with signal strengths of 3 or less.
FIGURE 5 VISUAL SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATION
Signal Strength Logging Mode
Access on PGM
If enabled in Dealer programming, enter this command to activate the PGM output (Terminal 15) for 5 seconds.
Dealer Commands
Download Required)
The Signal Strength Logging Mode is a troubleshooting tool which allows the collection of signal strength information for all transmitters on the system. Normally the Signal Strength of Supervisory Signals are not logged; during Signal Strength Logging Mode the signal strength information for all supervisory signals received over a two hour period will be saved to the LOG.
Local Activation
(Programming
Establish a connection between the PCD phone line and the Control Panel phone line. When
Enable [92-4=ON], this will initiate a two hour test period where all supervisory signals will log signal strength information.
WI1372 XP-600 Installation Instructions Remote Activation
Using NAPCOs Quickloader Software (Version 3.26 or higher), follow the instructions below: From the Status Screen Press F6 Select Miscellaneous Control Select Enable Signal Strength Logging
Zone Features
[00]Exit/Entry Zones
Delay allows exit and entry through an Exit/ Entry Zone after the system is armed without setting off an immediate alarm. Exit Delay allows the user to leave the premises after arming. Entry Delay allows the user time to enter and disarm. The entry delay may be canceled by pressing a 4.
NOTE: If A0 is Entered during Exit Time, Home/Away with Delay Zones will be automatically bypassed, even if the Exit/Entry Zone is violated. Easy Exit/Easy Arm [22-2] must be enabled.
[02]Exit/Entry Follower Zones
Uploading Signal Strength Information from the Log
After approximately (2) two hours, re-establish a connection with the panel. Signal strength log information ranges from 1 to 10. The logging of signal strength should appear similar to the sample LOG below:
[01]Home/Away with Delay Zones
07/24/97 17:44 QL: Full Program Uploaded 07/24/97 17:42 QL: Technical Connection (callback) Technician 2 07/24/97 15:23 Transmitter Status: GEM_SMK 1 (7A0DB5): SS=7 07/24/97 15:13 Transmitter Status: GEM_SMK 2 (768447): SS=8 07/24/97 15:13 Transmitter Status: Zone 2, SS=6 07/24/97 14:27 Trouble: RF Link, GEM_RECV 1 07/24/97 14:25 Panic: Keypad 07/24/97 14:25 Panic: Keyfob 1(933780) SS=8 07/24/97 14:25 Dealer Program Mode Entered 07/24/97 14:24 Instant: Keyfob 1(933780) SS=8 07/24/97 14:24 QL: Connection Terminated (10 MIN T/O) 07/24/97 13:13 QL: Full Program Downloaded 06/24/97 12:06 Open: User 2 06/24/97 12:06 Close: EasyArm 06/24/97 11:55 Trouble Restore: Low Battery, GEM_SMK 2(768447) SS=8 06/24/97 10:21 Transmitter Status: GEM_SMK (7A0DB5): SS=6
Zones that automatically bypass at the expiration of the exit delay if the EXIT/ ENTRY zone(s) are not violated. Zones of this type have a three (3) minute power-up delay, and do not display or cause an alarm if faulted when the system powers up. Pressing the b key cancels the 3 minute timer.
Entry Delay allows the user time to enter and disarm. Allows exit after the panel is armed without setting off an immediate alarm and allows entry only if an Exit/Entry Zone [00] has been violated first. Zones of this type have a three (3) minute power-up delay, and do not display or cause an alarm if faulted when the system powers up. Pressing the b key cancels the 3 minute timer. Group Bypassing - Zones programmed as Exit/Entry Follower Zones will be Group bypassed if the c c is pressed while disarmed or within the Exit Delay. Auto Interior Bypassing - Also program zones as Home/Away with Delay Zone(s) [01] to automatically bypass at the expiration of the exit delay if the EXIT/ENTRY Zone(s) are not violated during the exit delay.
If Exit/Entry zone(s) are violated during the exit delay, zones programmed as Home/ Away with Delay Zone(s) will have a fixed 20-second entry delay, if violated before the Exit/Entry zone. To eliminate this fixed 20-second entry delay, also program zones as Exit/Entry Follower Zones [02]. To return protection to zones of this type, press cb from the keypad or M or N from a Keyfob. Program the Keyfob AUX 1 or AUX 2 button for Full Set [81-7].
[03]Auto-Bypass Reentry Zones
Zones programmed as this zone type are permitted to be faulted at the time of arming. Once the zone is restored, while the control panel is still armed, the zone will automatically be unbypassed and any subsequent violations of the zone will cause
an alarm condition.
[07]Burg (Steady) Output
Enables the Bell Output on a zone trip for each zone selected. The Bell Output will remain ON for the length of time programmed for Burg (Steady) Output [07] or it will remain ON until turned off by entering a valid Arm/Disarm Code; 0 means output will stay ON until reset.
[11]Entry Delay
Delay time permits entry through Exit/Entry Zone(s) after the system is armed without setting off an immediate alarm. Entry Delay allows the user time to enter and disarm the system. Upon entering, the keypad sounder will sound a steady tone (Entry Sound) to remind the user to disarm the system. Entry Delay Time [11] may be programmed for up to 255 seconds (4 minutes); a value of 0 defaults to 30 seconds. Entry Delay may be canceled by pressing a 4 before or after arming.
Report Codes
[60]Zone Report Codes
Report Code for Zones 1 through 6. 4/2 format - The Zone Report Code is the 1st digit of the report code sent, the second digit is the zone number of the reporting zone. For example, if zone 2 has a report code of 3, the report code would be 32. 3/1 format - Sends only the report Code and does not append it with the zone number. Leading and Trailing digits can be letters B, C or D. B = the * button on a telephone, C = the # button on a telephone, D = 2 second delay.
[48]Trailing Digits
Transmitted after alarm data. Refer to section [47] for programming information.
[63]System Report Codes
Program a 2-digit report code for Keypad Fire, Keypad AUX, Keypad Panic, Test Timer, AC Fail, Low Battery, Trouble and Fire.
[49]Pager Options
(1) Skip Alarm Data - Once pager format is selected, program this option to skip alarm data. If this option is selected, all the programmed Leading and Trailing digits are sent, but the event code and subscriber ID
[61]Point ID Report Codes
Point ID Report Codes are defaulted to Burglary for zones 1 through 8. Optionally, Point ID codes for zones 1 through 8 can be programmed as follows:
[64]System Restore Code
The code sent when a system condition restores. The second digit of the 2-digit restore code is the second digit of the
System Report Code [63]. For example, if a Low Battery System Report Code is F8 the Battery Restore would be E8 (4/2 format).
[65]Opening and Closing Codes
Program Opening and Closing Codes for Users 1 through 6. The second digit of the report code is the number of the user that armed or disarmed the system. For example, if the Closing Code [65] is programmed with a C, the closing code for User 2 would be C2 (4/2 format).
(2) Conditional Closing Telephone 1 When enabled, all users that are not selected to report an Opening/Closing ([39], [59]) will report a Closing only when zones have been bypassed. The Zone Trouble Code [62-2] is used to report zones that have been bypassed at the time of the closing report. (3) Reserved (4) Reserved
[71-76] Wireless Transmitters
Enter the RF ID# and the point number that is to be mapped to the zone. Programming Example Map point 1 of a window door transmitter with an RF ID# of 0012B0:0 to Zone 3. 1. Enter Dealer Mode. 2. Enter C (beeps) 73 (beeps) 3. Enter
4 PGM Program a 4 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to activate the PGM Output when the M or N buttons on the Keyfob are pressed. Press the PGM Output OFF. 5 Instant Program a 5 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to activate Instant Mode when the M or N buttons on the Keyfob are pressed. 6 Access on PGM Program a 6 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to activate the PGM Output for 5 seconds when the M or N buttons on the Keyfob are pressed. Additional programming required: Enable Access Output [23-2] 7 Full Set System Program a 7 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to Fully Set the System when the K and the
button to turn the
4. Enter 1 (beeps) Note: If the RF ID# in step 3 is not entered correctly the keypad will emit a 1 second tone indicating incorrect entry. Repeat steps 2 - 4 above.
[81] - [84] Wireless Keyfobs
The GEM-KF is a hand held wireless transmitter capable of Arming and Disarming the control panel and/or activating 2 Auxiliary Functions. To activate the auxiliary functions, press and hold the M or N key for 1.5 seconds (see WI752 for more information). Enter the RF ID# and AUX 1 and AUX 2
buttons on the Keyfob
are pressed, or when the
buttons on the Keyfob are pressed.
Press the L button to turn the Bell OFF.
buttons are pressed when the system is armed with Exit/Entry Follower Zones or Home/Away with Delay Zones that have been bypassed.
8 Interior Program an 8 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to Bypass Exit/Entry Follower Zones or Home/Away with Delay Zones when the M or N buttons on the Keyfob are pressed (only if the system is programmed exclusively for Home/Away with Delay Zones).
[90]Callback Telephone Number
Program the phone number of the downloading computer to be dialed by the panel during a high security download.
signals received over a two hour period will be saved to the LOG.
[93]Auto Download ID Number
Enter the Number that is used by PCPreset when downloading using Site Initiated Auto Downloading (A 6). The requirements for Site Initiated Auto Downloading are as follows: 1. Download Computer running PCPreset. 2. Program the telephone number of the Download Computer in location [90] Callback Telephone Number. 3. Program location [93] with the number of the PCPreset account that is to be downloaded. PCPreset 1. Create the XP-600 account to be downloaded using PCD3000 Quickloader Software. 2. Create a List using PCPreset. 3. Select the account by pressing tt. Select the desired account from the list of PCD3000 accounts available. (The location in the list is the Auto Download ID Number [93]) 4. Tag the list by entering aD (download) 5. Enter Standby Mode by entering o.
[91]Ring Count
Program the number of rings before the panel will pickup. Ring Method [92-1] (Downloading Features) must also be selected.
[85] - [88] Wireless Smoke Detectors
Enter the RF ID# of the smoke detector. A wireless smoke detector sends a supervisory transmission about once every hour. If the receiver does not receive a signal from a transmitter in the time programmed in W ireless Smoke Supervisory Timer, a system trouble RF Smoke Supervisory Failure' will be indicated on the keypad.
[92]Downloading Features
(1) Ring Method - Enable the ring method of downloading. The panel will pick-up on the number of rings programmed in Ring Count [91]. (2) Answering Machine Override - Using the downloading computer, call the panel. When the operator has determined that the panel has received 1-2 rings, pressing the u key will cause the downloading computer to immediately re-dial the panel. The panel will pick-up on the first ring. (3) Command 6 Download - Select to enable the A 6 method of downloading (pg. 5). (4) Signal Strength Test Mode - Program to initiate a 2 hour test period. The signal strength information for all supervisory
Program Wireless Smoke Supervisory Timer [17] to change the time from the default time of 8 hours. Refer to Household Fire [96-3]. Note: Mark Smoke Detectors (Smoke 1 through Smoke 4) in order to identify them in the event of a supervisory or battery failure. If Household Fire [96-4] is selected, Wireless Smoke Supervisory Time is fixed at 4 hours.
System Troubles
Use the System Trouble chart on the following page to determine the specific System Trouble(s). During normal panel operation the H SYSTEM TROUBLE LED has the following two modes of operation: STEADY FLASHING 1-7 possible trouble groups, AC is present 1-7 possible trouble groups, AC is not present
EXAMPLE
- LOW BATTERY SYSTEM TROUBLE
Press the i to enter System Trouble mode and determine the specific trouble. Press any key to view all system troubles. Flashing
(System Trouble Group Number)
on zone 2 would beep the keypad sounder 3 times and turn on zone 2 LED. Audible System Trouble Indication - For all system troubles, except when the only system trouble is the loss of AC, the keypad will beep once every 10 seconds. The keypad will continue to beep until the reset button is pressed or the trouble has been acknowledged by pressing the i key.
System Trouble Group #
Keypad H SYSTEM Trouble LED is flashing 1 time indicating System Trouble Group 1. Keypad Sounder beeps 1 time indicating System Trouble Group 1.
Beeping
System Trouble Reporting
Viewing System Trouble(s)
Press the i SYSTEM key on the keypad. To determine the System Trouble Group Number, count the number of times the HSYSTEM LED blinks. The keypad sounder will beep at the same rate that the HSYSTEM LED blinks. To determine the System Trouble, note the zone LED that is ON. Look up the specific system trouble on the chart on the following page. The HSYSTEM LED and keypad sounder will continue to flash and beep. To view the next System Trouble, if any, press the B key. Continue pressing the B key, if there are no more system troubles to view, the system will return to normal operation.
The following system troubles, when enabled to report to Telco 1 [37-3] or Telco 3 [57-3], will send the report code programmed in Trouble Report [63] if reporting using a pulse format:
System Trouble
Bell Cut 2-Wire Fire Trouble Rcvr Fail-to-Respond Receiver Tamper Receiver JAM Tx Low Battery Tx Supervisory Failure F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1
Pulse Report Code
Zone LED(s) is ON
indicates (Specific Trouble)
Specific Trouble
Zone 2 LED is ON indicating Low Battery. (1 Beep, LED 2)
If reporting using Point ID, a unique code will be sent for each of the following System Troubles.
Bell Cut 2-Wire Fire Trouble Rcvr Fail-to-Respond Receiver Tamper Receiver JAM
Point ID Report Codes
FIGURE 9 SYSTEM TROUBLE EXAMPLE
Note: System Troubles Groups 3 through 7 System Trouble Groups that have a zone or smoke detector associated with the trouble, such as RF low battery. The zone(s) of the device with a low battery will be displayed by the ZONE LED. For example, a wireless low battery
4 Beeps 5 Beeps 6 Beeps 7 Beeps
1-6 1-4 1-4 1-6
Wireless Transmitter Supervisory Failure Wireless Smoke Detector Low Battery Wireless Smoke Detector Supervisory Zone Trouble
Troubleshooting
1. The bell output drops to about 3 volts in alarm. The battery/bell circuit is protected by a PC board trace which may have burned open by reversal of the battery leads. It is on the back of the PC board just adjacent to the red & black battery leads. Send in for service if this occurs. 2. How do I remove the Keypad Sounder on Alarm? The keypad sounder follows the Burg Output. If you need to remove the Keypad Sounder, then you must remove the Burg Output from that zone. 3. How do I activate Chime by Zone? The Chime feature will automatically be assigned to all zones, except for the following: 3. Zones programmed as Home/ Away with Delay. 4. Zones programmed as Exit/Entry
Followers. Zones programmed for 24 Hour Protection. To Activate/Deactivate the chime mode, Press A5.
4. When using a piezo on the Bell Output, it constantly buzzes. This is due to a constant loop current flowing through the Bell circuit for supervision. To eliminate the buzzing, cut resistor R26 which is located directly above Terminal 9 just below the heat sink. 5. Where are the fuses? The control panel incorporates advanced circuitry which automatically limits the current when an over current condition exists without the use of traditional fuses. The circuit will restore automatically when the over current condition is corrected.
6. The PGM Output Pulses in Alarm. When the PGM lug of the control panel is programmed for an Armed indication, it also incorporates an Alarm Memory function which will indicate that the system is in an Alarm condition. If this output is being used to trigger a long range radio, it can be converted to a steady output with the use of a capacitor, negative to PGM Terminal 15, Pos to Aux. Pwr. Term 12. (220 mF Electrolytic Capacitor, 25 Volts. Increase to 470 mF if necessary) 7. I short out the bell and the system does not indicate Bell Trouble. The Bell Supervision circuit is only designed to detect a "Bell Cut", it does not supervise for a short on the Bell.
8. How do I remove Keypad Sounder on Alarm? The keypad sounder follows the Burg Output. If you need to remove the Keypad Sounder, then you must remove the Burg Output from that zone. 9. Transmitters not responding? Open Transmitter case - Keypad should go into X-Mitter Tamper Trouble. If not: If using internal reed, make sure J1 is cut and both Point 1 and Point 2 terminals are jumped out. 10. Keypad LEDs Flicker. The Keypad is not receiving a POLL from the Panel. Check Keypad wiring. 1. The Panel is in the process of being Uploaded/Downloaded. 2. The panel is powering up. LEDs will flicker until panel has reset and is polling the keypad. 3. The connection from the control panel to the keypad is open. 11. No Keypad Entry Sounder during Entry Time? The keypad sounder is turned off with the A9 command. This command will silence all Keypad sounds except keypad sounder on alarm. Enter A9 to turn keypad sounds back on. 12. No Keypad Chime? The keypad sounder is turned off with the A9 command. This command will silence all Keypad sounds except keypad sounder on alarm. Enter A9 to turn keypad sounds back on.
Check Receiver Red LED should be
flashing once approx. once a second.
Check Receiver wiring. Check Programming of Transmitter
ID. If Keypad does go into X-Mitter Tamper Trouble, check:
Transmitter point is programmed
correctly.
Transmitter is wired correctly: If using external switch, make sure it
is wired to point 1, and point 2 is jumped out.
XP-600 WIRING DIAGRAM
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY 12 VDC 4AH OR 7AH
(REFER TO PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS WI1373)
RESIDENTIAL BURG (4 HOUR STANDBY) COMBINED STANDBY = 500 mA BELL = 2.0 AMP RESIDENTIAL FIRE (24 HOUR STANDBY) (3) COMBINED STANDBY = 120 mA BELL = 95 mA
This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72-1996 (National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02269). and local codes. Information describing proper installation, operation, testing, maintenance, evacuation planning, and repair service is to be provided with this equipment. UL Listed Energy Cable is required.
RECOMMENDED BATTERIES YUASA NP4-12 AND NP7-12 REPLACE EVERY FIVE YEARS
TELE LINE IN USE ALL OUTPUTS ARE CURRENT LIMITED
COLD WATER GROUND CONNECTION USE ONLY COLD-WATER PIPE OR BURIED GROUND ROD. USE AT LEAST #16 AWG WIRE.
2.2K (E)
FIRE PWR
+10 -11 +12 -13
BELL GND +PWR
TIP RED
RING GRN
TIP GRAY
RING BRN
Zone DoublingTM Resistors (Z)
ORANGE GOLD WHITE RED RED GOLD RED RED
EARTH GROUND
16 VAC 20 VA TRANSFORMER NAPCO TRF12 (OR EQUIVALENT SEE WI1372). Class 2 Transformer. DO NOT connect to switched outlet.
GND GREEN
REMOTE BUS
TELCO Programmable Output
AUX POWER OUTPUT 10-12.5 VDC
LOAD 50 mA MAX.
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ZONE 5
ZONE 6
(1) ALL ZONE RESISTORS MUST BE INSTALLED, EVEN IF ZONE IS NOT USED. (2) COMBINED STANDBY = KEYPAD CURRENT + AUX POWER CURRENT + FIRE POWER + PGM CURRENT. (3) RESIDENTIAL FIRE REQUIRES A 7AH BATTERY. (4) UNIT INTENDED TO BE MOUNTED VERTICALLY ON WALL. (5) REFER TO WI1372 FOR COMPATIBLE TWO WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS. DO NOT MIX DIFFERENT MODELS. (6) THIS PANEL SHALL BE CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE YEARS. (7) THIS PANEL SUPPORTS ONLY ONE SMOKE DETECTOR IN ALARM. (8) USE ONLY ONE BELL IN RESIDENTIAL FIRE APPLICATION. (9) SYSTEM MUST BE TESTED AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK IN THE AC/BATTERY MODE AND IN THE BATTERY-ONLY MODE. (CONTACT CENTRAL STATION PRIOR TO TESTING) AC MUST BE RESTORED AFTER TEST.
2.2K EOLR
(SUPERVISED)
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of an advanced NAPCO EXPRESS XP-600 Security System. Meticulously developed
by a leading manufacturer of state-of-the-art security products, this system will provide you with unprecedented peace-of-mind & incorporates some of the most sophisticated features available today. Above all, it has been designed an extra step, to provide all those operating it with very easy, intuitive use. Please carefully review the information contained in this manual, so that you and all potential users of the system familiarize yourselves with its operation, and can therefore take full advantage of EXPRESS many convenience features and amenities.
Your system consists of a control panel (a computer housed within a white metal panel enclosure), one or more EXPRESS Decorator Keypads for controlling the system, and various security detection devices. These detection devices are divided among separate areas known as zones, set up throughout your premises. Each zone number corresponds to a Zone light on your Keypads gray display area.
When a zones red light is ON (or lit), it indicates that one or more detection device(s) assigned to that area are active o r open. For example, if Zone 1 is the front door, and it is open, the Zone 1 light will be on. If zone 2 is a motion detector, and the re is movement in that area, Zone light 2 will turn ON. Depending upon the actual layout your security professional has chosen to properly protect your premises, each zone may function a little differently: The zone protecting your front door may be programmed as an Exit/Entry zone to allow you time to enter the premises disarm the system , without inadvertently sounding the alarm. Alternatively, a zone protecting a window could be designated as an instant zone, so that if it is entered or opened while the system is on/armed, there will be an immediate alarm. Your easy NAPCO EXPRESS Keypad puts super-simple system control at your fingertips. Most keypad commands involve entering your four digit User Code. This includes Arming (or activating) and Disarming (or deactivating) the system. Simply put, ARMED means the system is ON; DISARMED means the system is OFF. If the system is OFF and you want to turn it ON, just enter your Code. To turn the system back OFF, enter your code again. Its easy, just always remember, in the event of an alarm, entering your User Code will silence all Sirens. Your keypad is your command and status center, it keeps you informed visibly, using its zone and status lights (in the gray display area) and audibly, using its built-in keypad sounder. For more information, please see Keypad Controls and Indicators on page 4. 2
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Table of Contents Keypad Controls and Indicators.. Arming your System (When Leaving).. Protecting Yourself While Home. Emergency Keys.. Disarming the System.. Silencing an Alarm... Resetting a Fire Alarm.. Fire Protection... Special Functions.. System Troubles.. Programming User Codes... Glossary.. System Information For Service Call: ____________________ Entry Delay: Exit Delay: ____________________ ____________________ Central Station Account Number: ____________________ Central Station Phone Number: ____________________
Alarm Time-out: ____________________
1 Bell / Battery Test
Test your bell or siren by pressing followed by.This will cause the bell, or siren to sound for 2 seconds and also initiate a test of the battery.
Important - Test Your System Weekly !
2. Secure all zones to light Ready Light on your keypad. 3. Enter your user code to Arm the system. 4. Violate your alarm by opening a window / door etc. 5. The siren or bell should sound and the system will send the alarm signals to the Central Station 6. Enter you user code to silence the bell or sounder. 7. Call Central Station to insure that the alarm signals were received properly. 3
2 Central Station Communication Test
(This test should only be performed on weekends or at a time designated by your alarm company) 1. Notify Central Station of the impending test.
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Keypad Controls and Indicators Key Used to enable
special functions and options. Press and then the corresponding Special Function number Option (See Special Functions, Page 11) Numerical Keys 1-9, 0. Used to enter User Codes, Zone numbers, etc. Armed Light will light when system is Armed, and will flash when system is in Alarm Ready Light will light when all zones are secure and system is ready to be Armed.
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will pulse to indicate that a system trouble is present.(See System Troubles, Page12) Fire Alarm Light will flash and the Keypad sounder will beep when system is in a Fire Alarm Condition (See Silencing a fire Alarm, Page 8)
Bypass Key Used to bypass zones. Press Bypass and the corresponding zone number, and then Arm system.
AC Light will light to indicate that AC Power is present. Zone Lights (1 through 6) will light to indicate that the corresponding Zone is open, and will flash to indicate a zone in alarm.
Emergency Keys Press simultaneously to signal an emergency condition. Press ) +) for Fire, $ +$ for Auxiliary or 3 +3 for Police Emergency. (Programmable) 4
' Key Press to display any present System troubles. Only available when ' System Light is lit.
(See System troubles, Page 12)
Key - used to reset Fire Zone, clear missentered codes, reset Alarm Memory, etc.
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Arming Your System
Arming Your System When Leaving
ARMED READY SYSTEM FIRE AC
Before arming your system, make sure the Green Ready light is ON. This indicates that all of your protective zones are secure. If any zones are open, the corresponding Zone light will be ON. Secure these zones before proceeding. If any zones cannot be secured, see Bypassing Zones below. Enter your user code. The Green Ready light will go out, the Red Armed light will light. If you make a mistake entering your code, press and re-enter the code. If the FIRE light is on, the Fire zone has not been properly reset. Press and enter the code. (See Silencing a Fire Alarm, page 8) Leave the premises through the Exit/Entry door. If the keypad gives a steady tone you have taken too long. Enter your code again to disarm system and then re-enter code and leave.
Easy Arm
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6
The Easy Arm feature allows the system to be armed by simply pressing followed by. This will allow the easy arming of the system by someone who is not a regular system user.
Bypassing Zones
If an open zone cannot be immediately fixed it can be left unprotected, or Bypassed, while the rest of the system is Armed. To Bypass a zone:
Enter your user code. The Green Ready light will go out and the Red Armed light will light. Leave the premises through the Exit/Entry door.
followed by the zone number to be Bypassed. The Bypassed Zones light will flash slowly.
When the system is subsequently disarmed, all bypassed zones will be reset, ready to be armed again. If it is necessary to bypass any inoperative zone(s), it is important to have the zone(s) repaired as soon as possible. A bypassed zone does not provide any protection, compromising system security. 5
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Protecting Yourself While at Home
Before arming your system, make sure the Green Ready light is ON. This indicates that all of your protective zones are secure. If any zones are open, the corresponding Zone light will be ON. Secure those zones before proceeding. Enter your user code. The Green Ready light will go out, and the Red Armed light will light. Before your exit delay expires, press to bypass any interior zones, deactivating devices such as motion sensors, and allowing free movement throughout the premises. The Zone light of any bypassed zones will flash slowly. Your system may have been programmed for Automatic Interior Bypass , in which case it will recognize that you have not left the premises and will automatically bypass any interior zones.
Instant Mode
will cancel the Entry delay , activating the Instant mode. This is typically Pressing followed by done in the evening when all family members are home for the night. Instant Mode can be activated at any time after the system has been armed. The Red Armed light will flash rapidly while in the Instant Mode.
Easy Exit (optional)
Your System may have been programmed to allow Easy Exit, which allows a user to exit the premises followed by , the protection is removed from the Exit/ Entry with the system armed. By pressing zone for 3 minutes. This will allow, for example, an early morning commuter to exit the house in the morning, without having to disarm and rearm the system, waking the family.
Arming With a System Trouble Present (the 9 System Light is Lit)
If the XP600 has a system trouble present, the SYSTEM light will be lit and the keypad sounder pulsing. If you cannot immediately clear the system trouble, the system can still be armed. Simply press to view the trouble, press again to reset the trouble and then arm the system. For more information, refer to page 12. 6 Note: System troubles should be repaired as soon as possible.
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Emergency Conditions
Fire Emergency Enabled? No Auxiliary Emergency Enabled? No Police Emergency Enabled? No
Emergency Buttons
The three sets of emergency buttons, if programmed, are always active whether the system is armed or disarmed. Discuss these Buttons with your installer. The emergency signal will only be activated when the two respective buttons are pressed at the same time. Fire Alarm: Auxiliary Alarm: + to sound a fire alarm, and to alert the central Simultaneously press station of a fire emergency, if so programmed. + to alert the central station of an auxiliary Simultaneously press emergency, if so programmed. (The nature of this emergency alarm is to be determined by the installer)
+ to sound a police emergency alarm, and to alert Police Emergency: Simultaneously press the central station of a fire emergency, if so programmed.
Ambush Alarm Enabled? Yes No
Ambush Alarm
In the event that you are forced by an intruder to disarm your system, the ambush alarm can be activated. Disarming the system with the Ambush Code will cause the system to disarm and simultaneously send a silent ambush alarm signal to Central Station. If your system has the Ambush feature enabled, the code assigned as the User 6 code will function as your Ambush Code. 7
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Disarming Your System / Silencing an Alarm
Disarming Your System when Returning
Enter your premises through the Entry/Exit door. The keypad will sound a steady tone to remind you to disarm the system before your Entry Delay time expires. Enter your user code. The Red Armed light will go out, indicating that the system has been disarmed. key and re-enter the code. Note: If you make a mistake entering your code, press the
Alarm Indication
If the Red Armed light is flashing rapidly, an alarm occurred while you were away. Proceed with caution! For your own protection, leave immediately and call authorities from a neighbors phone.
Silencing an Alarm
In the event that the system goes into alarm due to a violated burglary zone, the bell or siren will sound and the keypad sounder will also activate. To silence the system, enter your User code. The zone light of the is pressed to reset the alarm memory. zone which went into alarm will continue to flash until
Silencing a Fire Alarm
In the event that the Fire alarm activates due to an violated smoke or fire detector, the bell or siren will sound a distinct pulsating tone. The Red FIRE light on the keypad will be flashing, and the keypad sounder will emit a pulsing tone. If a Fire Alarm does occur:
If a fire is in progress, evacuate the premises immediately!Call the Fire Department from an outside phone. If there is no evidence of a fire, enter your User Code. The bell or siren will silence, and the FIRE light on the keypad will stop flashing but will still be lit. Determine which device went into alarm. If you are protected by smoke detectors, the light on the active to reset the fire zone. detector will be lit. Once it is determined which smoke detector is in alarm, press If the Fire zone has reset properly, the FIRE light on the keypad should go out in approx. 30 seconds again in a few minutes. If the FIRE light still does not go out, call for If it does not go out, press service.
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Fire Protection
Preparing a Fire Escape Plan
Even with the most advanced fire alarm system, adequate protection requires an escape plan. To prepare your plan, draw floor plans of your building. (space is provided on the next page) Show two exits - a front or back door and a window from each room. (Make sure each window works. You may need a special fire-escape ladder if the window is high up.) Write down your outside meeting place.
Family Rehearsal
Rehearse each of the following activities: 1 Everyone in his room with the doors closed. 2 One person sounds the alarm. 3 Each person tests his door. 4 Pretend that the door is hot and use the alternate escape exit. 5 Everyone meets outdoors at the assigned spot. Would You Like More Safety Information? For more information on home fire detection, burn safety, and home fire safety, write to: National Fire Protection Association, Public Affairs Dept. 05A, Batterymarch Plaza, Quincy, MA 02269
Important! - Read Carefully
Discuss each of these escape procedures with all those who use the building. 1 In a residence, sleep with the bedroom door closed. 2 When the fire alarm signals, escape quickly. Do not stop to pack. 3 Test the door. If it is hot, use your alternate route through the window. If the door is cool, brace your shoulder against it and open it cautiously. Be ready to slam the door if smoke or heat rushes in. Crawl through the smoke, holding your breath. Close the doors again on leaving to help prevent the fire from spreading. 4 Go to your specific outdoor meeting place so you can see that everyone is safe. 5 Call the Fire Department from a neighbors telephone.
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Floorplan Draw a plan of your premises below.
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By pressing
can be enabled:
Special Functions
followed by the appropriate key, (do not press simultaneously) these special functions and features
Easy Arm (when system is disarmed) The Easy Arm feature allows the system to be armed by followed by. This will allow the easy pressing arming of the system by someone who is not a regular system user.
Instant Mode followed by will cancel the Entry delay Pressing and put the system into the Instant mode. This is typically done in the evening when all family members are home for the night. When the system is disarmed, the Instant mode will be canceled.
Easy Exit (when system is armed) This function (if programmed) allows an occupant to leave the premises without disarming the system. Pressing followed by while the system is armed will start a 3 minute period, during which you can leave through the Exit/ Entry door.
Chime Mode On / Off followed by will activate / deactivate the Pressing door chime. Activating this feature will cause any door to beep the keypad sounder when it is opened. Program Mode followed by will enable the Program Pressing Mode, which will allow you to program and erase user codes. (see Programming user codes, page 14)
Bell / Battery Test followed by will cause the bell, or siren to Pressing sound for 2 seconds. This will also initiate a test of your battery to make sure it is adequately charged. The XP-600 also performs an automatic battery test very 24 hours Access Output followed by will activate If programmed, pressing the Access Output which may be configured to open a door strike, turn on lighting, or activate some other special feature your installer has provided.
Keypad Sounder On / Off followed by will deactivate / activate the Pressing keypad sounder, depending on its present state. By activating sleep mode on a keypad installed in a bedroom, for example, you effectively turn off that keypads sounder. However, any other keypads on the system will still sound normally. 11
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9System Troubles
The XP600 is constantly monitoring its own components, as well as all critical services, such as AC Power and the Telephone line, to insure that it is always ready to provide the protection for which it was designed. When a system trouble does occur, it will caution you by lighting the yellow 'SYSTEM light and beeping the keypad buzzer. If you cannot immediately clear the system trouble, the system can still be used. Simply to view the trouble as described below, and then arm the system. press , count the number of keypad beeps and observe In order to determine the nature of the trouble, press the number of the illuminated zone light. Refer to the following table to determine the cause of the trouble. will scroll to the next, and then exit the If there is more than one trouble to be viewed, pressing 'SYSTEM mode if there are no additional troubles to view.
'SYSTEM
Keypad Beeps or Zone light ON Flashes 1 Beep 1
System Trouble Condition AC Power Failure
Action This trouble will occur if AC power is not present. Make sure system transformer is plugged into AC receptacle and check circuit breaker, otherwise call installing company for service. If there has been a recent power failure, the battery may be partially depleted and must be recharged by the control panel. If the trouble does not go away in 24 hours, call installing company for service. The system was not able to report to central station. If this is due to a temporary interruption in the telephone service, the trouble can be cleared when the service is restored by pressing. Otherwise, call installing company for service. The telephone line has failed. If telephone service has been temporarily interrupted, the trouble will clear it is when restored. Otherwise, call installing company for service. There is a problem with the Bell or Siren. Call installing company for service.
1 Beep
Low Battery
Communication Failure
Telephone Line Cut
2 Beeps
Bell/Siren Trouble
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Keypad Beeps or Flashes 2 Beeps 2 Beeps 2 Beeps
Zone light System Trouble ON Condition 2 Fire Trouble 1-6
Action
3 Beeps
4 Beeps
5 Beeps
6 Beeps
7 Beeps
A problem has been detected in the Fire Circuit. Call installing company for service. Wireless Receiver A problem has been detected with the wireless receiver. Trouble Call installing company for service. Wireless Receiver A problem has been detected with a wireless receiver. Jam Call installing company for service. The battery in a wireless transmitter is low and should be reWireless placed. This transmitter is on the zone corresponding to the numTransmitter Low ber of the lit zone light. The replacement battery for the GEMBattery Trans2 door/window transmitter, GEM-PIR motion detector and GEM-GB glass break detector is the Duracell DL123A. (2 required for the GEM-PIR and GEM-GB.) The GEM-DT Dual Technology Sensor requires C-Cell Duracell MN1400 batteries(4). Warning: Replace batteries only with the same type as specified above. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Do not recharge or disassemble battery, or dispose of in fire. A problem has been detected with a wireless transmitter. Wireless Call installing company for service Transmitter Supervisory Failure The battery in a wireless smoke detector is low and should be Wireless Smoke Detector Low Bat- replaced. This wireless smoke detector should be marked with a number corresponding to the number of the lit zone light. The tery replacement batteries required are Duracell 9 Volt Alkaline (2). Warning: Replace batteries only with the same type as specified above. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Do not recharge or disassemble battery, or dispose of in fire. A problem has been detected with a wireless smoke detector. Wireless Smoke Detector Supervi- Call installing company for service. sory Failure Zone Trouble Call installing company for service.
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Programming User Codes
Your Installer has assigned a User 1 Code which may be used to not only Arm and Disarm the system, but also to enter the User Program Mode, where you can program other user codes. The following explains how you will use this code to program or erase additional user codes.
Entering the User Program Mode
Press followed by and then enter the User 1 code. The Armed, Status and 9System Lights will flash, and the keypad will beep 4 times. You are now in the User Program mode. Zone lights 1 through 6 will light to indicate any User Codes presently programmed.
Programming / Reprogramming User Codes
1 Press the User number to be programmed. (For example, press 2 3
to program the User 2 code.). The keypad will beep 2 times and the corresponding Zone light will flash to indicate the user number you are about to program. Press in the 4 digits of the new User 2 code, the keypad will beep 4 times. If there are more user codes to be programmed, return to step 1 above, otherwise, go to Exiting the User Program Mode below.
Erasing a User Code
1 Press the User number to be erased. The keypad will beep 2 times and the corresponding Zone light 2 Press
will flash to indicate the user number you are about to erase. The zone light will go out to indicate that the user code has been erased. Program Mode below.
3 If there are more user codes to be erased, return to step 1 above, otherwise, go to Exiting the user
Exiting the User Program Mode
When you are done programming or erasing User codes, press 14
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to Exit the User Program Mode.
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Ambush Code - In the event that you are forced by an intruder to disarm your system, this special code can be used to disarm the system, and simultaneously send a silent alarm to Central Station. If your system has the Ambush feature enabled, the code assigned as the User 6 code will function as your Ambush Code Arming / Disarming - Turning the system on or off by entering your user code at the keypad. Auto Interior Bypass - A feature which allows the system to recognize when you have not left the premises and automatically bypass any interior zones, deactivating devices such as motion sensors, allowing free movement throughout the premises. Battery - A backup source of power to provide protection for a limited time in the event of a power failure. Bypass - the manual or automatic removal of one or more protection zones from the system. Press
and then the zone number to bypass a zone. Central Station - Monitors alarm, emergency and trouble reports from the alarm system and notifies proper authorities. Chime - a keypad beep which indicates that a door has been opened while the system is disarmed.
premises. (Press
Glossary
while armed)
Keypad Sounder - A local warning device at the keypad to alert that Entry delay has started, System Trouble - A problem has been detected in the system which may prevent it from working properly.'SYSTEM light will be lit. User Code - A four digit code which is used to arm and disarm the system from the keypad. User 1 Code - A four digit code which can be used to program, reprogram and erase user codes, as well as arm and disarm the system from the keypad. Zone - An area which is protected by a security device. Your front door may be designated as Zone 1, while the living room motion detector may be Zone 2. Refer to the Zone Label on your keypad for the Zone Identification of your system. 15
Easy Exit - Allows an occupant to leave the premises without disarming and then the system. Pressing while the system is armed will permit exit by removing the protection on the Exit/Entry door for 3 minutes, Exit/Entry Delay - The amount of time you are allowed to enter and leave the premises when the system is armed. Exit/Entry Zone - A zone which will allow you to enter and leave the premises when the system is armed. Instant Protection - Arming without Entry Delay while remaining on the
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NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY
NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. (NAPCO) warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for thirty-six months following the date of manufacture. NAPCO will, within said period, at its option, repair or replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the original purchaser or user. This warranty shall not apply to any equipment, or any part thereof, which has been repaired by others, improperly installed, improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed. Seller will not be responsible for any dismantling or reinstallation charges. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ADDITIONALLY, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF NAPCO. Any action for breach of warranty, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantab ility, must be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period. IN NO CASE SHALL NAPCO BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. In case of defect, contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security system. In order to exercise the warranty, the product must be returned by the security professional, shipping costs prepaid and insured to NAPCO. After repair or replacement, NAPCO assumes the cost of returning products under warranty. NAPCO shall have no obligation under this warranty, or otherwise, if the product has been repaired by others, improperly installed, improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to accident, nuisance, flood, fire or acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed. NAPCO will not be responsible for any dismantling, reassembly or reinstallation charges. This warranty contains the entire warranty. It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or representations, whether oral or written, are either merged herein or are expressly cancelled. NAPCO neither assumes, nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify, to change, or to assume for it, any other warranty or liability concerning its products. In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in excess of NAPCO's original selling price of the product, for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product. Seller's warranty, as hereinabove set forth, shall not be enlarged, diminished or affected by and no obligation or liability shall arise or grow out of Seller's rendering of technical advice or service in connection with Buyer's order of the goods furnished hereunder. NAPCO RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED WEEKLY. Warning: Despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, any or all of the following; criminal tampering, electrical or communications disruption, it is possible for the system to fail to perform as expected. NAPCO does not represent that the product/system may not be compromised or circumvented; or that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise but it is not insurance or a guarantee that these events will not occur. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. Therefore, the installer should in turn advise the consumer to take any and all precautions for his or her safety including, but not limited to, fleeing the premises and ca lling police or fire department, in order to mitigate the possibilities of harm and/or damage. NAPCO is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user's family or employees, and limits its liability for any loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to NAPCO's original selling price of the product regardless of the cause of such loss or damage. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or differentiate in their treatment of limitations of liability for ordinary or gross negligence, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS REQUIRED BY THE FCC.
This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient the receiving antenna; relocate the computer with respect to the receiver; move the computer away from the receiver; plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402; Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
NAPCO Security Systems, 333 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701
OI218A 8/97
Oi218a page 16
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