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FBII Security System

OMNI624

Version 2.X

Installation and Setup Guide

N9967V3

4/04 Rev. A
THANK YOU for your purchase of the OMNI624 Security System.
The purpose of this manual is to give you a brief overview of the OMNI624 control panels, and provides instructions for installing a basic system. Honeywell is always available to serve YOU. Our SALES and TECHNICAL SUPPORT staff are available to assist you in any way possible. World Wide Web Address..http://www.honeywell.com/security FAX.... 516-921-4327 Sales Inside the United States... 800-645-5430 Outside the United States.. 516-921-8666 Technical Support: (8 a.m.-8 p.m. E.S.T.) Inside the United States... 800-645-7492 Outside the United States.. 516-921-8666
Before you call Technical Support, PLEASE be sure you:
Check the wiring diagram and verify your connections. Check all fuses. Assure that the transformer and backup battery voltages are supplying the proper voltage levels. Verify your programming information. Read this manual thoroughly. Consult the Troubleshooting Section of this manual. Note the proper model number of this product, and the version level (if known) along with any documentation that came with the product. Have your company name and telephone number ready. This information will allow us to service you more quickly and effectively. Please, remember to BE PATIENT while waiting on the telephone; your call will be answered as soon as possible. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, a separate Programming Guide is included with this manual. It provides space for listing entries for each programming question.
NEW FEATURES OF VERSION 2.X
Wireless Jamming Detection Processing Keypad Tamper to Detect Keypad Removal Crystal Controlled Real-Time Clock Activate Dial Delay if Armed-Stay Option Silent Zone, RF Jam, and Keypad Tamper Keypad Supervision and Zone Unbypass

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Table of Contents
SECTION 1 CENTRAL STATION REPORTING FORMATS.. 11 System Features..... 11 Special Notes..... 12 SECTION 2 SYSTEM WIRING AND HOOKUP... 21 System Wiring Diagram..... 21 Terminal Connections.... 22 Auxiliary Device Current Draw Worksheet... 25 Wiring Information for Keypads & Other Devices.... 26 SECTION 3 PC BOARD AND KEYPAD MOUNTING.. 31 Mounting the OMNI624 PC Board.... 31 Mounting the RF Expander Module.... 32 Mounting the Zone Expander Module... 32 Keypad Mounting Instructions.... 32 SECTION 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.... 41 Partitioning..... 41 Hardwire Zones and Zone Expansion Module... 41 Wireless Transmitters.... 42 Relay/Trigger Outputs.... 43 Paging Feature..... 44 SECTION 5 SYSTEM OPERATION... 51 Power Up/System Reset.... 51 Keypads.... 51 Keypad Sounder..... 53 Keypad Backlight Timer..... 54 Keypad Addressing.... 55 Arming the System.... 55 User Code Programming.... 58 User Deletion..... 510 Keypad Emergency Conditions.... 510 Quick Command Modes.... 511 SECTION 6 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING... 61 Programming Methods.... 61 System Default..... 61 Keypad Programming.... 62 Installer Modes Summary.... 65 Data Entry via Keypads..... 69 Summary of System Programming.... 611 Programming Submode 1: SYSTEM OPTIONS... 611 Programming Submode 2: ZONE PROGRAMMING / REPORT CODES.. 645 Programming Submode 3: WIRELESS TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING.. 651
Programming Submode 4: DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING.. 653 SECTION 7 SUMMARY OF KEYPAD FUNCTIONS... 71 User Functions..... 71 Installer Modes.... 72 SECTION 8 CENTRAL STATION REPORTING FORMATS.. 81 General Information.... 81 Standard (3x1 or 4x1).... 81 Extended (3x1 Ext. or 4x1 Ext.).... 82 Partial Extended (3x1 Part. Ext. or 4x1 Part. Ext.)... 82 3x2 or 4x2..... 83 FBII Superfast (4x3x1).... 83 ADEMCO 4x1 Express.... 84 ADEMCO 4x2 Express.... 84 ADEMCO Contact ID.... 85 SECTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING... 91 SECTION 10 REGULATORY/LIMITATIONS STATEMENTS... 101 SECTION 11 CE LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE... 111
Conventions Used in This Manual
Before you begin using this manual, it is important that you understand the meaning of the following symbols (icons) and text note.
These notes include specific information that must be followed if you are installing this system for a UL Listed application.

Wireless Transmitters

Using the ZR401, ZR402EU, or OMNI-RF wireless Expander Module, up to 24 wireless zones plus up to 8 wireless keyfobs can be used. Each zone or keyfob must be programmed and its serial number entered in programming mode. NOTES: For 433.92MHz, use the ZR402EU Expander Module. For 868MHz, use the OMNI-RF Expander Module When using the ZR401, you must use ZR401 V1.1 or later for proper system operation. The ZR401, ZR402EU, and OMNI-RF features two antennas to provide diversity. One is located on the module and the other is located on the controls PC board.
Section 4. System Configuration The 6 hardwired zones on board may be eliminated from the system to use an all-wireless system that supports up to 24 zones. The system can be programmed without skips in zone usage by assigning an offset to the first RF zone (Submode 2, Question 50, L1 and L2). For example, if 14 hardwired zones are used (6 on board and 8 on the hardwired expander), the offset may be set to 15 to start the usage of wireless points. The default value for the wireless offset is 07. The following chart lists the most popular compatible wireless devices by market. Please consult your distributor for the availability of additional products. Device 2-Zone Transmitter Dual Element PIR Panic Transmitter Smoke Detector 4-Button Keyfob North America (345MHz) 5816 5890/5890PI 5802MN 5808LST 5804 Western Europe (433.92MHz) 5816EU 5888EU 5802EU 5808EU 5804EU Outside Western Europe Europe (433.92MHz) (868MHz) ZR510 ZR530 ZR520 N/A ZR590 5816H 5888H 5802H 5808H 5804H
NOTE: This security system is not compatible with the ADEMCO bidirectional devices. Models 5802MN and 5804 have not been evaluated for use in UL installations.

Relay/Trigger Outputs

The system allows up to 22 programmable outputs. It provides 4 built-in triggers with the option of adding up to four XL4705 Relay Modules (which provide up to 20 relay outputs). If the relay modules are used, they must be enabled during programming (Submode 1, Question 12, Location 2). When using relay modules, built-in triggers 3 and 4 no longer function as triggers but serve as clock and data inputs for the modules. The remaining 2 built-in triggers provide a total of up to 22 programmable outputs. See Programming Questions 3243 in Submode 1 for individual trigger programming options. Each XL4705 Relay Module provides five form C relays. Each module must be assigned a unique module address (03) using its DIP switches. The module addresses allow the system to identify the specific relay numbers being used according to the following table: Module Number Module DIP Address Relay Numbers Program Question Q3234 Q3436 Q37Q39 Q39Q41

OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide Event Zone/User Terminator [0, 1, or 9] [000-255] [#] Opening = 0 Closing = 1 Alarm or Trouble = 9 This data is transmitted 2 times with a 5-second pause between rounds. Account 1234 where:

System Operation

Power Up/System Reset
SYSTEM STABILIZATION MODE: Upon power-up of the system, if the system was previously armed, all the lights on the LED keypad(s) will turn ON momentarily or, in the case of an LCD display installation, the keypad(s) will display PLEASE STAND BY POWER UP DELAY HOWEVER, THE ZONES WILL NOT RESPOND TO ALARM CONDITIONS FOR APPROXIMATELY 2 MINUTES. The 2-minute interval is used to allow motion detectors (interior zones) to stabilize in order to prevent false alarms. This 2-minute delay can be disabled by shorting the yellow and black keypad wires (reduces the power-up reset time to approximately 5 seconds). Upon system power-up, if the system was previously disarmed, the power-up reset time will be approximately 5 seconds. If total system power is lost, upon power restoral the system will return to its previously armed state.

Keypads

The control panel supports the following keypads:

STAY BYPASS INSTANT CODE

XK-7LC_kypd

OMNI-LCD Alpha Keypad

OMNI-LCD-US Alpha Keypad

XK7LC Alpha Keypad

STAY ALARM FIRE TRBL PAGE

INSTANT

TAMPER NO AC PHONE TEST NOT READY BYPASS CHIME BAT SUPRVSN CANCELED

ALARM FIRE TRBL PAGE

BYPASS
TAMPER NO AC PHONE TEST NOT READY CHIME BAT

SUPRVSN CANCELED

OMNI-KP Fixed-Word Keypad
OMNI-KP-US Fixed-Word Keypad
XK108 LED Keypad (Displays the state of up to 8 zones via LEDs)
NOTE: OMNI-LCD, OMNI-KP, and XK7LC keypads are not for sale in the USA.
1) ZONE STATUS LEDS (XK108)
These LEDs display the current zone status including alarms, bypasses, and faults. Each condition will cause these LEDs to operate differently as follows: ALARMS Fast Blink (approx. 150mS ON 150mS OFF). TROUBLES Slow Pulse (approx. 600mS ON 600mS OFF). BYPASSES Blink (100mS ON 900mS OFF). Zone bypasses are displayed as a very slow blink of the zone LED light. FAULTED ZONES Solid ON. Faulted zones are the lowest-priority indication. Faulted burglary zones are displayed with the LED solidly ON while the system is disarmed. NORMAL OFF Upon entry, the keypad sounder will annunciate to warn the user to disarm the system. In addition, the respective zone LED(s) will be ON to indicate zones which are violated (e.g., entry door and motion detector).

OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide where: MASTER USER USER NO. 1, 2, or 4
User with authority level 1 or 2. The user that will be assigned access to other partitions. Select 1 or 2 to assign access to a partition to that user. Select 4 to enable open/close paging report for that user. To exit this mode, press [].
User code programming can ONLY be performed while the system is DISARMED.

User Deletion

User codes (0232) can be deleted from any keypad. Once deleted, their values are null. TO DELETE USERS: [CODE] + MASTER CODE + USER NO. + [#] where: [CODE] MASTER CODE USER NO. [#] [CODE] button on keypad. Master User code. Desired user number being deleted (0232). [#] button.
Keypad Emergency Conditions
The system is capable of transmitting four keypad auxiliary conditions as follows:
CONDITION PANIC KEYSTROKES # & (at the same time) 7 & 9 (at the same time) 1 & 3 (at the same time) User code #31 and 32 CS REPORT ENABLE Submode 2, Question 38, L1, L2 Submode 2, Question 40, L1, L2 Submode 2, Question 40, L3, L4 Submode 2, Question 37, L1, L2 OPTIONS (aud./silent; arm beeps; relays) See Submode 1, Question 27, L1, L2 Immediate and unabortable. See Submode 1, Question 26, L3, L4 See Submode 1, Question 26, L1, L2 See Submode 1, Question 13, L1

FIRE AUXILIARY DURESS

The keypads have additional keys dedicated for emergency conditions. These can be activated by pressing both keys at the same time (see Keypads in this section). Audible Panic, Fire, and Audible Auxiliary can be RESET BY ENTERING ANY VALID USER CODE.

Quick Command Modes

The end user can perform the following commands (if programmed):
COMMAND Change partition KEYSTROKES # 0 [code] [0, 1, 2, or 9] DESCRIPTION Changes mapping of current keypad to the partition specified. This mode displays the current armed state of both partitions. Changing a keypads partition with this command directly changes the keypad/partition assignment programmed in Questions 44 and 45. Entering a 0 arms all partitions and a 9 disarms all partitions. The arm all partitions command (0) force arms the system bypassing any faulted zones. The disarm all partitions command (9) disarms the partions if a 24 hour zone is in an alarm condition or a zone is in a trouble condition but will not clear the alarm memory. NOTE: # 0 is available to authority levels 1 and 2 only. Will arm the system, if it is ready to arm. Submode 1, Question 14, L4 Will bypass all currently faulted zones and arm system. Submode 1, Question 14, L4 Enter hours, minutes, month, day, and year and if the crystal real-time clock (RTC) is enabled (Submode 1, Question 13, L2), a crystal adjustment value. This question may require a user code with an authority level of 1, 2, or 3 to set the clock based on Installer program (Submode 1, Question 16, L2). Displays all zones enabled. Always enabled. Allows the user to view the different quick commands.

The system will exit this mode either automatically (no keys pressed), or when the star [] key is pressed. DISPLAY DIRECTORY OF QUICK COMMANDS: # 50 (LCD Keypads Only) Pressing [#] [5] [0] displays the Quick Command Directory on the LCD keypads. 513
OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide Depress the [#] key to advance through the quick command listing. The system exits this mode when the star [] key is pressed. DISPLAY TIME: # 51 (LCD Keypads Only) Pressing [#] [5] [1] displays the current system time on the LCD keypads. NOTE: The time is set by using [#] [3]. The keypad displays: CURRENT TIME: 12:00AM
The system exits this mode either automatically (no keys pressed), or when the star [] key is pressed. DISPLAY AUTO-ARM TIME: # 52 (LCD Keypads Only) If auto-arming is programmed, pressing [#] [5] [2] displays the current auto-arm time for the current area on the LCD keypads. NOTE: Auto-arming is enabled in programming Submode 1, Question 28, AUTO ARM TIME: L1 and the auto-arm time is set by using [#] [5] [4]. The keypad displays: 12:00AM The system exits this mode either automatically (no keys pressed), or when the star [] key is pressed. LOG VIEW: # 53 (LCD Keypads Only) Pressing [#] [5] [3] will enter the system log view with the most recent event displayed. The system retains history of the past 128 events (alarms, troubles, openings, closings, bypasses, etc.). Upon entry to the system log view, LCD-based keypads show the events for the entire system, based on the options programmed in Question 17, Locations 13. Additionally, the programmed time and date display options are followed. This means the time may be 24-hour or AM/PM format, and the date may have either the day or month displayed first. LCD keypads display: L 001 ALARM ZN APR, 10:38 P1 where: Line 1: event number (L001L128), event display, zone no. (0124), or user no. (0132) Line 2: date, time, partition (12) if a partitioned system Pressing either the [STAY] or the [] key exits this mode. Pressing any other key advances to the next valid entry. SET AUTO-ARM TIME: # 54 If auto-arming is enabled in programming Submode 1 Question 28, pressing [#] [5] [4] will set the autoarm time. Set auto-arm time has not been evaluated by UL. If a user code is required to set the time, then enter: [#] + [5] + [4] + USER + HOUR + MINUTE where: USER Valid 4- or 6-digit user code HOUR Two-digit hour of day in 24 hour format; e.g., 7AM = 07; 3PM = 15 MINUTE Two-digit minutes of hour; e.g., 9 min = 09; 29 min. = 29 If a user code is not required to set the time, then enter: [#] + [5] + [4] + HOUR + MINUTE

Section 5. System Operation In either case, the LCD keypads will display a prompt for each entry. On LED keypads, the sounder will beep after each entry. The auto-arm time represents the time of day that the area will automatically arm if it is not already armed. In addition, it can be programmed to arm in the STAY or INSTANT mode and an audible warning can be generated at the keypad 3 minutes prior to arming, if programmed in Submode 1, Question 28, L1 (partition 1) and L2 (partition 2). This signal (one beep every minute for 3 minutes prior to arming) warns the occupants that the system will auto-arm in two minutes. If a user code is entered within this warning period and the system is disarmed, the auto-arm time for that day will be canceled. The system will generate an audible acknowledgment (1-second keypad sounder). LCD-based keypads will display AUTO-ARM CANCELED. The system will exit this mode either automatically (no keys pressed) after the last entry (MINUTE), or when the star [] key is pressed. NOTES: Auto-arming will arm the system and bypass any zones that are not ready. Therefore, it is recommended that bypasses should be reported to the CS if auto-arming is programmed. Autoarming is not suitable for UL applications. When using auto-arming, it is suggested that you enable the display clock fail option (Question 16, Location 3) so that if the system clock becomes incorrect, you will receive a message (LCD keypads only). DISPLAY PANEL REVISION: # 55 (LCD Keypads Only) Pressing [#] [5] [5] displays panel revision level on the LCD keypads. The system exits this mode when the star [] key is pressed. KEYFOB LOW BATTERY TEST: # 56 The keyfob low battery test can be activated by pressing: [#] + [5] + [6] LCD keypads display: Fixed-word keypads display Keyfob Bat. Test #56 =Exit

AC TEST

When a keyfob button is pressed, the system will provide a display indicating if the keyfob has a lowbattery condition. NOTE: The #56 command is available regardless of the programming entered for keyfob low battery display (Submode 1, Question 16, Location 2). The system exits this mode when the star [] key is pressed. DOOR STRIKE: # 57 The door strike trigger can be activated by pressing: [#] + [5] + [7] + USER CODE OR [#] + [5] + [7] if no code for strike is enabled (Submode 1, Question 13, L1) At least one of the triggers must be defined as a door strike trigger in order to use this feature. Note that the door strike can also be activated by users 20 through 30 if the door users 2030 option is set (Submode 1, Question 13, L1).
DOOR STRIKE is not a permitted programming option for any UL installation.
CHANGE/VIEW PAGER NUMBER: # 58 If enabled (Submode 1, Question 23, L4), the [#] [5] [8] command can be used to change the pager phone number. This mode times out in 10 seconds without saving the phone number if no key is pressed, or exists without saving if the [] key is pressed. DISPLAY/TOGGLE CHIME: # 6 If the Chime option is programmed for any of the zones (Submode 2, Questions 0124, L4), then pressing [#] [6] will display and toggle (turn OFF/ON) the system chime. The system will exit this mode either automatically (no keys pressed), or when the star [] key is pressed. MULTI-PARTITION ASSIGNMENT: # 7 This quick command allows a user with an authority level of 1 or 2 to enable users in multiple partitions and also enables a users open/close reporting to the pager number. The command is entered as [#] [7] + Code + User Number + [4] where [4] toggles open/close reporting to the pager on and off. TOGGLE OPEN/CLOSE REPORTS: # 8 If the Toggle Open/Close Reports is enabled, then pressing [#] [8] toggles (turn OFF/ON) the open/close reports being sent to the pager. To toggle Open/Close Reports on, the following conditions must exist: The system must not have an alarm or trouble condition. The system must have the open or close enabled (Submode 1, Question 23, L1 for partition 1 and L2 for partition 2). A pager phone number must be programmed (Submode 1, Question 04 for partition 1 and Question 5 for partition 2). The page attempts option must be set (Submode 1, Question 13, L3). USER ON-LINE DOWNLOAD: # 9 If programmed (Question 13, L1), pressing [#] [9] on the keypad enables the user to initiate a remote communications session with the CS downloading computer at the control station location. On-line downloading allows the user to call the office and discuss the action required, and allows the CS operator to complete the request while on-line with no additional telephone call needed. User on-line download has not been evaluated by UL. On-line connection is to be made as follows: 1. User dials the CS Downloading modem telephone line from the premises telephone. Connection is made with a person at the CS downloading computer and the account to be downloaded is verbally identified. The CS computer is placed into a mode in which it attempts to establish a connection with the site. 2. Next, the user will be instructed to enter #9 on the keypad, which causes the control panel to disconnect the (premises) customer side of the phone line, react as if it had received a request for a remote communications session, and look for the standard panel-to-CS protocol. 3. Once the standard connection is made, the remote communications session can take place (upload, download, remote commands).

Submode 1: System (Questions 168) Use this mode to program system options. Submode 2: Zone programming, zone enables, report codes (Questions 153) Use this mode to program zone information/attributes and all CS report codes, and to assign the first wireless zone and/or first zone-doubling zone. Submode 3: Wireless Zone/Keyfob Programming (Questions 132) Use this mode to configure wireless transmitters and to enter transmitter/keyfob serial numbers. Submode 4: Descriptor Programming (Questions 126) Use this mode to enter alpha descriptors for each zone. (LCD keypads only.) NOTE: An option in the Compass Downloader Software inhibits keypad programming. If you select it, then the keypad will emit 4 short beeps after you attempt to enter this mode. INSTALLER MODE 2 (PROGRAM REVIEW) This mode is the same as Mode 1, except no changes to programming data can be made. It is intended as a way to review the settings of programming Submodes 14 without altering their values. INSTALLER MODE 3 (WALK TEST with Reduced RF Gain) Once the points are placed in their desired locations, open or short circuit each point. The keypad will beep and annunciate with activation of each zone or point while in this mode. Pressing 1 toggles the external bell on and off. To exit, simply press the [] key and return to the prior panel status. 66
Section 6. System Programming INSTALLER MODE 4 (SYSTEM LOG VIEW) The system retains history of the past 128 events (alarms, troubles, openings, closings, bypasses, etc.). Upon entry to the system log view, LCD-based keypads show the events for the entire system, based on the options programmed in Question 17, Locations 13. Additionally, the programmed time and date display options are followed. This means the time may be 24-hour or AM/PM format, and the date may have either the day or month displayed first. When the log is viewed through the quick command, the clear log function is blocked. This mode is available only on LCD keypads. Pressing either the [STAY] or the [] key exits this mode. Pressing the [#] key advances to the next valid entry. Pressing the [CODE] key backs up to the previous entry. Pressing the [BYPASS] key clears the system log. LCD keypads display events as: L 001 ALARM ZN APR, 10:38 P1
where: Line 1: event number (L001L128), event display, zone no. (0124), or user no. (0132) Line 2: date, time, partition (14) if a partitioned system Event Displays Event System Troubles System AC Loss System Low Batt Comm. Fail CS Test System Download Phone Fail Special Alarms Keypad & # Keypad 7 & 9 Keypad 1 & 3 Keypad Duress Keypad Tamper Display Lnnn AC Loss Lnnn Batt. Fail Lnnn Comm. Fail Lnnn CS Test Lnnn Downloaded Lnnn Phone Fail Lnnn Keypad & # Lnnn Keypad 7 & 9 Lnnn Keypad 1 & 3 Lnnn Duress Lnnn Key Tamper Event Special Arming Quick Arm Quick Force Arm Stay Key Arm Remote Arm Auto-arm Instant Arms Away Other Events Alarms Troubles Zone Low Battery Zone Supervision Zone Bypass Zone Tamper Opening Closing Display Lnnn Quick Armed Lnnn Forced Arm Lnnn Quick Armed Lnnn Remote Arm Lnnn Auto-armed Lnnn Quick Armed Lnnn Alarm Zn xx Lnnn Troub Zn xx Lnnn Lo Bat Zn xx Lnnn Super Zn xx Lnnn Bypas Zn xx Lnnn Tampr Zn xx Lnnn Opn User xx Lnnn Clo User xx

Section 6. System Programming Q 02 SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER
CALLBACK TELEPHONE 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 Downloading Software where the control panel will call during a remote communications (upload/download etc.) session. During remote communications, the programming device and the control panel will first confirm the CS security code. If valid, communications can begin. If a callback number is defined, the control panel will hang up and dial the callback number. For no callback capability, enter A in L1 L20. Q 04 PAGER PARTITION 1 TELEPHONE NUMBER
Enter the pager number for reports from partition 1, up to 16 digits (including area code or dialing prefix, if necessary). For no partition 1 pager report, enter A in L1L16. Q 05 PAGER PARTITION 2 TELEPHONE NUMBER
Enter the pager number for reports from partition 2, up to 16 digits (including area code or dialing prefix, if necessary). For no partition 2 pager report, enter A in L1L16.
QUESTIONS 0609 ACCOUNT NUMBERS Primary account: Enter the 3- or 4-digit subscriber account numbers for central station phone number 1 in Questions 06 (partition 1) and 08 (partition 2) locations L1L4. If a 3-digit number is used, then enter an A in location L4. Valid entries are 09, and BF. Secondary account: Enter the 3- or 4-digit subscriber account numbers for Central Station phone number 2 in Questions 07 (partition 1) and 09 (partition 2) locations L1L4. If the second phone number is not used, this question can be left at the factory default of all As. THIS ACCOUNT NUMBER MUST BE ENTERED IF YOU HAVE PROGRAMMED A SECOND RECEIVER PHONE NUMBER FOR BACKUP/SPLIT REPORTING AND DUAL REPORTING. Q 06 PRIMARY ACCOUNT NUMBER PARTITION 1

L1 L2 L3 L4

OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide Q 07 SECONDARY ACCOUNT NUMBER PARTITION 1
PRIMARY ACCOUNT NUMBER PARTITION 2
SECONDARY ACCOUNT NUMBER PARTITION 2
QUESTION 10 CS DIALER FORMAT AND RECEIVER TYPE

L1 CS1 L2 L3 CS2 L4

This question defines the dialer format and receiver type for primary (CS1) and secondary (CS2) reporting. Enter the digits as follows: Q 10: L1/L3 CS1 and CS2 Dialer Format Enter the L1 and L3 digits for the desired dialer format from the table below.
L1/L3 ENTRY TYPE A E CS REPORTING FORMAT 3x1 Standard 4x1 Standard 3x1 Extended 4x1 Extended 3x1 Partial Extended 4x1 Partial Extended 3x2 4x2 FBII Superfast ADEMCO 4x1 Express * ADEMCO 4x2 Express * ADEMCO Contact ID * FORMAT TRANSMISSION PULSE PULSE PULSE PULSE PULSE PULSE PULSE PULSE DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF

NOTE: For more information on CS reporting formats, refer to Appendix A at the back of this manual. * These formats require a high/low handshake frequency from the CS receiver.
Section 6. System Programming Q 10: L2/L4 CS Receiver Type Enter the L2 and L4 digits for the desired receiver type from the table below (checkmark indicates the option is selected).
L2/L4 FORMAT PULSE SPEED HANDSHAKE FREQUENCY Entry* 10 PPS 20 PPS 40 PPS 1400 HZ 2300 HZ PARITY 0 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 A C D E TYPICAL CS RECEIVER FBII, ADEMCO, SILENT KNIGHT FBII, ADEMCO, RADIONICS FBII FBII, SILENT KNIGHT FBII, RADIONICS FBII, RADIONICS FBII FBII FBII FBII FBII, RADIONICS FBII, RADIONICS
* NOTE: The system will ignore the value placed in this digit if it is transmitting in one of the DTMF formats (FBII Superfast, ADEMCO Contact ID, ADEMCO Express). For UL installations, the acceptable receivers are FBII CP220, ADEMCO 685 (all formats without parity and not FBII Superfast), Silent Knight 9000 (10PPS, No Parity, 1400 or 2300Hz). QUESTION 11 REPORTING OPTIONS
This question defines the reporting options. Enter the digits as follows: Q 11: L1 Enter the L1 digit for the desired reporting options from the table below.
L1 Entry 9 A C D E Backup Report Type Dual Split Disabled Report Stay Bypass First to Open Last to Close
Backup: The system first dials central station 1. If dialing fails, the system will dial central station 2 (if programmed). If dialing fails again, the system will begin alternating dialing between central station
OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide 1 and central station 2 until contact is established or the maximum number of dialing attempts (see Question 11, Location 3) expires. Dual: Events will be sent to both central station phone numbers. Split Reporting: If split reporting is enabled, then all reports other than openings and closings will be sent to CS#1. Openings/closings will be transmitted to CS#2. Dialer Disable: This option will turn OFF the digital dialer, making the control a local panel. The Dialer Disable selection shall not be selected for UL installations. Report Stay Bypass: This option specifies that bypasses will be transmitted upon Stay or Auto Stay arming. If this option is selected, then bypasses will be transmitted for each Stay/Auto Stay zone that has been bypassed with STAY or Auto Stay arming. NOTE: Bypasses will be transmitted only if there is a bypass code defined (see Submode 2, Question 44, L1). First to Open/Last to Close: If selected, open/close reports are only sent after all partitions are armed/disarmed. The open report will indicate only the partition that first disarmed the system. The close report will indicate only the partition that was the last to arm the system (thus causing all partitions to be armed). Q 11, L2 Restore Reporting Enter the digit for the type of Restore reports to be sent. Program the actual Restore report codes in Submode 2, Question 47.

Fob/Keyswitch Ding: If selected, arming from an RF keyfob or a wired keyswitch will cause the alarm sounder to ding twice; disarming dings once, provided that arm/disarm bell ding options (see below) are selected. Arm Bell Ding: If selected, the alarm sounder will ding twice upon arming. Disarm Ding: If selected, the alarm sounder will ding once upon disarming. Fast Ding: If selected, the arming dings will be shorter tones.
Q 15, L2 Enter the L2 digit from the table below.
L2 Entry A B C D E F Threshold Sounder Threshold Bell CS Test Ringback Invert Bell Output
Threshold Sounder: Alerts the user to the end of exit time by sounding 4 rapid beeps 30, 20, 10, and 5 seconds before exit time expires. When exit time expires, the keypad will sound an acknowledgement tone. Threshold Bell: Similar to threshold sounder option, except the alarm sounder will sound 1 second at 30, 20, 10, and 5 seconds before the end of exit time. CS Test Ringback: If selected, keypads will beep after the central station has received the system test code. Inverted Bell Output: If selected, the alarm sounder output signal is inverted. This is useful when using self-activating alarm sounders.
Section 6. System Programming Q 15, L3 Enter the L3 digit from the table below.
L3 Entry B D F Phone Fail Enable Phone Fail Sounder Phone Fail Bell Bell Ring Cancel
Phone Fail Enable: If selected, the phone line is monitored. If the phone line is not detected for approximately 4 minutes, a phone fail message will be displayed, and, if the phone fail sounder and/or phone fail bell options (L3) are enabled, a sound will occur. The phone fail is automatically cleared approximately 4 minutes after the phone line has been restored. Bell Ring Cancel: If selected, the alarm sounder will ding upon receiving the cancel code.
Q 15, L4 Selects whether you want the system to sound upon the listed conditions. This option does not affect keypad display of these events. Enter the L4 digit from the table below.
L4 Entry A B C D E F RF Supervision Fault RF Low Battery Low Battery Sounder AC Loss Sounder

RF Supervision Fault Sounder: Setting this option starts a pulsing keypad trouble sounder. Valid user code silences sounder. RF Low Battery Sounder: Setting this option starts a pulsing keypad trouble sounder. Valid user code silences sounder. System Low Battery Sounder: Setting this option starts a pulsing keypad trouble sounder. Valid user code silences sounder. May be enabled to send system low battery. AC Loss Sounder: Setting this option starts a pulsing keypad trouble sounder. Valid user code silences sounder. May be enabled to send AC loss to the CS (Submode 2, Question 37, L3, L4).
Must be programmed as F for UL installations.
Any time the sounder is on, it must be acknowledged with a user code before arming is allowed. If the system is armed and a trouble sounder starts, the system will disarm and silence the sounder for the affected partition. Thus, if the system is partitioned, each partitions sounder requires an individual acknowledgement with a user code.
OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide QUESTION 16 DISPLAY OPTIONS
This question defines display options. Enter the digits as follows: Q 16, L1 Enter the L1 digit from the table below.
L1 Entry A B C D E F Armed Bypass Display Display Fault On Entry No AC Loss Display Manual Armed Bypass Display: If Bypass Limit 3
selected, pressing the [BYPASS] key will scroll bypassed zones while the system is armed. Display Fault on Entry: Display faults (open zones) during entry delay time. No AC Loss Display: If selected, the AC loss message will not be displayed on LCD keypads. Manual Bypass Limit 3: If selected, no more than 3 zones can be manually bypassed.
Do not enable No AC Loss Display (must display AC loss) for UL installations.
Q 16, L2 Enter the L2 digit from the table below.
No Code Set Time Daylight Saving (Summer) Time Keyfob No Code Set Time: If selected, allows Quick Low Command #3 to set time. Intended for low-security Bat. installations. Display

Keypad Extinguish

Daylight Saving (Summer) Time: If selected, the system will automatically adjust for daylight saving (summer) time (U.S. standard: First Sunday in April at 2:00 AM, the clock goes ahead 1 hour; last Sunday in October at 2:00 AM, the clock goes back 1 hour to standard time). Keypad Extinguish: If selected, the keypad display and LEDs will turn off after 1 minute of no key presses. Keyfob Low-Battery Display: This option determines whether low-battery messages from keyfobs will be displayed. If selected, display is enabled. Note that even if this display is disabled, keyfob low-battery conditions can be checked by using the #56 Quick Command.

Section 6. System Programming Q 16, L3 This location selects the type of clock displays. Enter the L3 digit from the table below.
L3 Entry A B C D E F Clock AM/PM 24hr Day/Month mm/dd dd/mm Display Display Time Clock Fail Clock: Shows time in 24-hour format,
0023 hours. Otherwise, 112 hours with A or P. Day/Month: Time displayed as day, then month (23, Feb. 1990); otherwise, as U.S. standard (Feb. 23, 1999). NOTE: Clock set is always entered as 24-hour time, with order the same (in case LED.) See quick command #3. Display Time: LCD only. Displays time (last six digits) during status scroll on line 2. NOTE: The descriptor should be limited to 10 characters when time is displayed or it will be overwritten by the time. Display Clock Fail: LCD only. If the system goes through a hardware reset (loss of all power or watchdog reset), the clock will not be correct and a message will be displayed indicating this.
Q 16, L4 Language Select: This location selects the language for the keypad display as follows: 0 = English 1 = Italian 2 = Spanish 3 = French 4 = Dutch 5 = Portuguese

QUESTION 17 LOG OPTIONS

L1 L2 L3
This question defines event log options. Enter the digits as follows:
OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide Q 17, L1 Enter the L1 digit from the table below.
L1 Entry A B C D E F Event Log by Part. / All Enable #53 Log Command Log Zone Alarms Log Zone Troubles

By Part. / All: If selected, only the events having occurred in the partition in which the keypad is mapped are displayed. Otherwise, all system events are displayed. Enable #53 Log Command: If selected, users will be able to view the log using the #53 command. Log Zone Alarms/Troubles: If selected, alarms and troubles will be included in the event log.
Q17, L2 Enter the L2 digit for the desired events to be recorded in event log.
L2 Entry A B C D E F Log Open Log Close Log System Events Log Key Events
Section 6. System Programming Q17, L3 Enter the L3 digit for the desired events to be recorded in event log
L3 Entry A B C D E F Log RF Battery Log RF Supervision Log Tamper Log Bypass

QUESTION 18

BELL TIMEOUT/AC DELAY/RING COUNT
Ring count Burg bell Fire bell AC dial timeout timeout delay
Q 18, L1/L2 Burglary Bell/Fire Bell Timeout Enter the L1 and L2 digits for the desired burglary and fire bell/siren timeouts, respectively, from the table below.
Entry BURGLARY & FIRE BELL TIMEOUTS 3 minutes 6 minutes 9 minutes 12 minutes 15 minutes 18 minutes 21 minutes 24 minutes Entry 9 A B C D E F BURGLARY & FIRE BELL TIMEOUTS 27 minutes 30 minutes 33 minutes 36 minutes 39 minutes 42 minutes Infinite

L1-L2 Entry A B C D E F Zone Alarm Zone Trouble User Open User Close
Zone Alarm/Zone Trouble: Upon an alarm or trouble, a message is sent to the partitions pager number. Only one event is reported at a time. When a zone alarm or trouble occurs, the pager will report the account number, 9 (for the event), and the zone number. User Open/User Close: This enables system-wide open and/or close pager reports. See L4 to enable each partitions open/close pager report. Use the #7 command to enable/disable a particular users open/close pager report. For openings the pager will report the account number, 0 (for the open event), and the user number. For closings the pager will report the account number, 1 (for the close event), and the user number.
Section 6. System Programming Q 23, L4 Pager Enables for Partitions and Follow Me
L4 Entry A B Enable User Page Part. 1 Enable User Page Part. 2 Enable #58 Follow Me Enable User Page Part. 12: If selected, the open
and/or close events selected in L1L2 above will be reported to a pager for users in a particular partition. This setting can be toggled by using the #8 command.
Enable #58 Follow Me: If selected, enables the #58 Quick Command. The #58 Quick command is used to modify the pager telephone number from the keypad.
QUESTION 24 KEYPAD TAMPER, NO ARM, AND RF JAM

Jam Tamper No Arm

Q 24, L2 Keypad Tamper This question controls keypad tamper and the alerts sounded on a keypad tamper condition.
L2 Entry Keypad Tamper Enable Keypad Tamper Sounder Keypad Tamper Bell
Keypad Tamper Enable: If enabled, the system will monitor the keypads for a keypad tamper report. If a keypad tamper is reported by a keypad, a report will be sent to the central station if enabled in Submode 2, Question 43, Locations 3 and 4. Keypad Tamper Sounder: If enabled, the keypad sounder will sound on a keypad tamper condition. Keypad Tamper Bell: If enabled, the keypad sounder and bell will sound on a keypad tamper condition.
NOTE: Keypad tamper is only available on some OMNI-LCD, OMNI-LCD-US, OMNI-KP, and OMNIKP-US keypads. Refer to your keypad instructions to see if your keypad has keypad tamper detection capabilities. Q 24, L3 No Arm if Jam, Supervision, or AC This question controls arming while in a jam, supervision, or no AC condition. No Arm if RF Jam: If selected, when the user tries to arm L3 No Arm No Arm No Entry if RF Jam if Super AC/2X the system when in a jam condition, the system will provide a negative acknowledgement and will not arm. 0 No Arm if Super: If selected, when the user tries to arm the 1 system and a supervised RF zone is in a supervision condition, 3 the system will provide a negative acknowledgement and will not arm. 5 No AC/2X: If selected, when the user tries to arm the system 7 with an AC fail condition, the system will provide a negative acknowledgement and will not arm. To arm the system, the user must enter their code a second time.

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Step-by-Step

Enabling Network Protocols for SQL
In some Server/Client installations of Compass 2.0, the customer may have already installed SQL Express 2005 for another program. If this program was used only on the local machine, network protocols for SQL 2005 may not have been enabled, therefore this will need to be done manually. The error received states: Access denied or Server entered does not exist. Please check the Server Name, Login ID, and Password. When Compass 2.0 performs the SQL Express installation, it enables these protocols automatically. 1. Go to Start->Programs->Microsoft SQL Server 2005->Configuration Tools->SQL Server Configuration Manager
Tech Support Updated 6/15/10
2. In the SQL Server Configuration Manager expand SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration and click on Protocols for Compass20 (where Compass20 is the Instance Name created during install).
3. Make sure that Shared Memory, Named Pipes, and TCP/IP are Enabled. If they show a status of Disabled, right click and choose to Enable. You can then close the Configuration Manager.

 

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