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1. USES 9V BATTERY USE 2 PER SYSTEM 2 WIRE CONNECTION TO CONTROL 2 SNIFFER MODES FOR HOUSE ID AND TRANSMITTER ID CHECKS WITH INSTRUCTIONS 5775 4280 or 4280 8 PASSIVE INFRARED WIRELESS RECEIVER USE 2 DETECTOR TRANSMITTER BUILT IN ALARM SOUNDER BUILT IN PANIC 24HR 24 HR SILENT OR NORMAL OR FAST BUILT IN AUDIBLE SILENT OR AUDIBLE AUDIBLE RESPONSE LOW BATTERY TRANSMISSION SINGLE BUTTON CLOSED WARNING VERIFICATION LED OPERATION ONE PIECE DESIGN TAMPERED COVER WITH INSTRUCTIONS i WHITE OR BROWN 5701 5715WH BR PHOTOELECTRIC 5727 PANIC UNIVERSAL SMOKE DETECTOR WIRELESS KEYPAD TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER WIRED ZONES up to 9 can be used with the system See the Technical Reference Manual for complete information POLLING LOOP DEVICES can be used up to the system s total capacity of 64 zones See the Technical Reference Manual for complete information BOARD EXPANSION FOR WIRELESS OPERATION To expand the system for use of wireless devices and or a P wire polling loop a 4147XT XM Dialer Board and a 4152LMB Loop Module must be Installed In the control as shown below The 4171XT XM Is factory Installed In the Controlink 3010 Control Panel 4171XT XM DIALER BOARD INSTALLATION Remove the Console Control s back cover and discard Insert three small standoffs supplied into the three holes on the Control board marked A B and
2. sa jan ue Ton fan ue ue ss jan fur fan n ue fan se ae ve Tan an ue Jan on Ls ue JOP Jur ue 49 an an ur ue ue so Jan ur Jur ue deed fu fon fon ps2 PULSE COUNT DOWN INSTANT TRANSMITTER MIRROR 5775 PIR up HOUSE O 111411 UP TRANSMITTER 62 DOWN TRANSMITTER 63 HOUSE 10 5701 PANIC TRANSMITTER 5727 KEYPAD 16 TESTING GO NO GO SIGNAL STRENGTH TEST Use this test to help determine the best location for each wireless transmitter before mounting it permanently in place During the test the receivers sensitivity is reduced by half thus assuring strong reception of signals during normal operation of the system 1 Place the system in the Test Mode enter SECURITY CODE 5 and remove both receivers covers 2 Place transmitters temporarlly In thelr proposed locations If wire is to be run from any transmitter temporarily connect an equivalent length of wire to its screw terminals 3 Trip each transmitter one at a time A successful test will result in both receivers hearing the transmitter This will be indicated by the console beeping three times and displaying the transmitter ID Only one beep Indicates that only the first receiver heard the transmitter and two beeps Indicate that only the seco
3. 442 EXPANDED 73 77 SWINGER SHUTDOWN 82 FORMAT ZONES 1st DIGIT 491 S ALARMS 9 16 REPORTS ALRM 29 TEST REPORT START 83 I 01 31 HRS 00 INSTANT TRBL 210 KISSOFF WAIT 84 Enter 00 15 1 ADEMCO High speed on WATS 00 no channel BYPASS 211 0 other formats or if local telco lines idi ALRM RESTR 212 DO NOT USE 85 must be zero TRBL RESTR 213 ZONE EXPANDER TIPE 789 gt 0 other VECTOR type RPM s 14 E ENTRY WARNING 87 1 215 1 0 3 5 zs BURG ALARM 88 EARNED 215 DELAY FORMAT ZONES 17 24 74 dae ond DIGIT vs REPORTS Ea i NOT USED 89 0 ALRM 717 Enter 01 15 00 od TRBL 218 SEC SUBSCRIBER amp 90 ALRM RESTR 220 ACCESS THE FOLLO TRBL RESTR 221 THE PROGRAMMING MODE ONLY THE LAST 2 DIGITS OF EACH ADORESS O MUST BE KEYED BYPASS RESTR 222 OPEN CLOSE 100 223 REPORT ENABLE USER 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 YES 0 NO 224 4 2 EXPANDED ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES SEE FLDS 02 05 FORMAT KEYPAD 75 isDiGIT 779 2ndDIGIT 101 ZNS 28 32 102 ZNS33 40 103 ZNS 41 48 PANICS ZONES 25 27 228 233 241 XPDR SUPVSRY san ccs TRBL 226 229 234 242 pod 55 On BYPASS 227 230 235 243 reporting ALRM RESTR OURE SS 231 236 244 WIRING TRBL RESTR SHORT 232 237 245 ZONE EXP BYPASS RESTR 15 238 246 PANIC 3 amp 239 247 240 248 4 2 EXPANDED 15 DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 5 Bee REPORT 7
4. SEC ACK WAIT 47 0 30 SECS 1 60 SECS SEC XMIT FORMAT 48 DEMCO LO 1 SESC RAD 22 ADEMCO HI SPEED CH8 NOT CHECKSUM VERIFY 49 EEE 1 Yes 0 No NON ALARM CODES 67 SESCOA RADIONICS 50 Ento i SELECTION 00 no code reporting 0 Radionics format w 0 9 B reporting 1 SESCOA format w 0 9 reporting DUAL REPORTING 51 AC LOSS OPEN 1 Yes 0 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN CLOSE 52 USER AC LOSS 2nd DIGIT CLOSE REPORT ENABLE TRBL LO BAT Qe No TRBL RESTR L BAT 2 442 ZONE MAX OF 27 53 C ZONES BYPASS TEST FORMAT SELECTION 0 a non expanded zone configuration BYFASS RESTR 1 4 2 reporting by zone for a zone expanded system RESTR CODE FOR CANCEL 4 2 ZONE 9 54 ALRM AC LO BAT WIRED ZONES FORMAT SELECTION Uer 29 1 4 2 format 0 3 1 4 1 ADEMCO Hi Speed format ALARM REPORT 55 0 Standard 1 Expanded RESTORE REPORT 56 0 Standard 1 Expanded ZONE TYPES 1 10 69 RESTORE REPORT BIEN ENABLE 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 4 2 EXPANDED 72 mim mum BYPASS REPORT 57 FORMAT ZONES 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 0 Standard 1 Expanded 1 8 REPORTS 71 TROUBLE REPORT 58 Enter 01 15 0 Standard 1 Expanded cO t TRBL 22 OPEN CLOSE REPORT 59 RE z3 0 Standard 1 Expanded LOWBAT ACLOSS 60 ALRM RESTR 74 TRBL RESTR 2 0 Standard 1 Expanded BYPASS RESTR 26 cont d e 28 12
5. 1 and and or 3 and If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the console will emit a loud steady alarm sound The word ALARM and a descriptor 99 will be displayed for 4 and or 95 for 1 and or 96 for 3 and Silence the alarm by entering SECURITY CODE OFF If the system has been programmed for silent panic there will be no audible alarms or displays however a report will be sent to the central station 3 Notlfy the central statlon when all tests are finished and verlfy results with them IMPORTANT In the spaces provided in the User s Manual record the Entry and Exit Delav times and those functions that have been programmed into the available pairs of Panic keys and f 1 and 3 and 1 Fully explain the operatlon of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the Users Manual supplied 2 n particular explain the operatlon of each zone entry exit perimeter interior fire etc Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature s programmed into the system 3 Make sure the user understands the Importance of testing the system at least weekly following the procedure provided in the User s Manual THE INSTALLER Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The inst
6. CAN BE SURFACE OR FLUSH MOUNTED FIXED WORD ENGLISH LANGUAGE ZONE NUMBER BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY BUILT IN 86dB SOUNDER BACKLIT KEYPAD ACCOMMODATES PLUG IN DIALER BOARD 4171XM OR 4171XT XM 9 WIRED ZONES EXPANDABLE FOR UP TO 64 ZONE POLLING LOOP AND OR WIRELESS OPERATION BY ADDING 4171XT XM DIALER BOARD AND 4152LMB LOOP MODULE CAN ADD REMOTE CONSOLE S ECONOMY OR STANDARD Controlink 3010 1 FIXED WORD CONSOLE CONTROL Ademco No 4130XM SIMILAR TO 3010 1 CONSOLE CONTROL BUT HAS PROGRAMMABLE 1 C ALPHANUMERIC 2 LINE ENGLISH LANGUAGE BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY ECL t Ce RESEMBLES 5137 ALPHA CONSOLE Fi ONT UPSTAIRS BEDROOM rower SELF HELP FEATURE CAN ADD REMOTE CONSOLE S ECONOMY STANDARD OR ALPHA Controlink 3010 2 ALPHA CONSOLE CONTROL Ademco No 5130XM 2 WIRELESS EQUIPMENT SLIMLINE DESIGN MAGNET AND BUILT IN REED SWITCH 5711 WM ONLY SELECTABLE FOR OPEN CIRCUIT SELECTABLE FOR FAST RESPONSE USES 9V BATTERY WITH INSTRUCTIONS 5711WM or 5711 DOOR WINDOW TRANSMITTER 4280 IDENTIFIES UP TO 63 WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS PLUS A WIRELESS KEYPAD 5727 PULSE COUNT OPTION 4280 8 IDENTIFIES UP TO 8 WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS PLUS A WIRELESS KEYPAD 5727 3 MINUTE LOCKOUT BETWEEN 200 FT NOMINAL INDOOR RANGE TRANSMISSIONS TO CONSERVE BUILT IN GO NO GO SIGNAL STRENGTH TEST
7. MOUNTING CONSOLE CONTROLS AND REMOTE CONSOLES Note Field wiring to the console control and remote consoles must be completed before they can be mounted SURFACE MOUNTING 1 Use the template provided on a separate sheet to mark the positions on the wall for the screw mounting holes and the cut out for the wiring Cut the wiring hole 2 Route the interface wiring through the cut out In the wall 3 Remove the console s back cover First remove the securing screw from behind the front nameplate 4 Pass the Interface wirlng through the opening In the back cover and through the 4143 Expansion Ring if used then mount the back cover to the wall surface with screws 5 Splice the Interface wirlng to the console wires or to the wires on the interface connector supplied with Standard Consoles Insulated solderless wire splices may be used 6 Attach the body of the console to the wall mounted back cover It is properly attached when it snaps into place Use the securing screw previously removed to secure the console to its back cover FLUSH MOUNTING WITH TRIM RING 1 Cut an opening In the wall see Diagram A below Use the template provided to mark the opening 2 Insert the four screws through the trim ring holes and thread them Into the securing clips as shown In B Use only two or three turns of each screw allowing the clips to hang freely Install the trim ring In the wall opening with the hinge clasps to the rig
8. RF XMITR LO BAT RPT 1 YES 0 NO 4280 SUP CHK IN MON INTRV 01 15 MON INTRV 01 15 ADEMCO H S CONTACT 12 YES 0 NO TT DIAL W ROTARY BACKUP 1 YES 0 NO COMM SPLIT REPORTING 0 NO 1 ALARMS PRIM OTHERS SEC 2 OP CL TST SEC OTHERS PRI CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE 128 129 130 131 132 133 L 134 ENTER 01 15 00 NO CODE REPORTING 135 ZN 28 32 136 ZN 33 40 137 ZN 41 48 228 233 241 229 234 242 230 235 243 231 236 244 232 237 245 238 246 239 247 240 248 XM PR 8 89 CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE 01 15 00 NO CODE ENTRY 138 ZNS49 56 139 ZNS 57 64 140 141 NOT USED 249 142 ASSIGN CHNNL TO 2ND RCVR FAULT 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 2ND 4280 NO XMTR FAULT 143 22215 2ND 4280 FUNCTIONAL TORFRCVR 790 1ST 4280 NO XMTR CHECK IN FAULT FAULTS 1ST 4280 NOT FUNCTIONAL 144 WIRELESS KEYPAD TAMPER DETECT ENABLE 1 YES 0 NO 145 ENABLE CONSOLE ANNUN ps EE DELAY 1e 146 XU OUTPUT FUNCTION ENABLE 0 GND START 1 OP CL TRGR 2 CONSOLE SOUNDS 147 ENABLE CHIME ANNUN 1 EXTERNAL ALARM SNDR LJ 148 WIRELESS KEYPAD DISABLE YES 0 NO 149 DISABLE RF XMITR CHECK IN FAIL TRBL SOUNDING 12 YES 0 NO LJ JL X 2 HOURS X 2 HOURS HEXADECIMAL TO NUMERIC ENTRY CONVERSION 10 REPORT CODES 0 00 SUBS ID PABX OR CS ID 1 01 2 02 3 03
9. depress the keypad s and keys at the same time or B With power previously applied enter the INSTALLER CODE 8 0 0 Note The INSTALLER CODE is initially 4140 for the 3010 or 4130 for the 3010 1 or 5130 for the 3010 2 but may subsequently be changed via programming field 00 see page 11 2 INITIALIZE THE CONTROL TO ONE OF THE PROGRAMMING DEFAULTS The system is shipped with a set of pre programmed values that are designed to meet the needs of many installations These can be changed by the installer to suit specific needs if desired Alternatively one of four sets of pre programmed communication default values can be loaded by the installer each set designed for a specific communication format These too can be changed to suit the needs of a particular installation Changes to these pre programmed values can be programmed directly from the keypad or remotely from a computer terminal using DOWNLOADING See the Technical Reference Manual for instructions Load one of the default programming sets by using the following chart Note One of these sets must be entered before any other field entries are made A complete list of the default values can be found in the Technical Reference Manual PRESS TO LOAD PROGRAMING SET _ Standard Low Speed 3 1 4 1 94483 Expanded 4 2 PROGRAMMING CONT D 3 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 4 The control has two sets of programming field
10. 4 04 5 05 6 06 7 07 8 08 9 09 B 11 12 13 14 15 10 CS ID only 14 HOUSE ID NUMBER SELECTING A HOUSE ID NUMBER The DIP switches on the wireless receivers must be set to a unique house ID number By having 31 different house ID numbers 1 31 available many wireless systems can be installed in close proximity to each other without affecting performance because of communication interference The house ID number selected for the wireless receivers must also be assigned to all of the wireless transmitters HOUSE ID SNIFFER MODE The proper house ID to use for this system is determined by placing the system in the house ID sniffer mode early in the installation Enter the house ID sniffer mode by first setting the switches in the wireless receivers for a house D of 00 all switches up and then keying INSTALLER CODE 2 Allow the system to remain in this mode for at least 60 minutes and the console will display the house ID numbers of any neighboring systems less than 60 minutes would be acceptable where the likelihood of the presence of nearby systems is small A house ID number should be selected that is different from any that are displayed Set the switches in the wireless receivers and all transmitters to the selected house ID in accordance with the table below To exit the house ID sniffer mode enter INSTALLER CODE OFF HOUSE ID SWITCH SETTINGS FOR ALL WIRELESS DEVICES DIP SWI
11. diagram Do not plug in the power pack or connect the battery at this time 2 Connect all auxiliary devices such as consoles PIRs etc 3 Ground Connections In order for the protective devices in this product to be effective the designated earth ground Lead or Terminal must be terminated in a good earth ground The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations Metal Cold Water Pipe Use a non corrosive metal strap firmly secured to the pipe to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured AC Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong 125VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a three wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61 035 or equivalent available at most electrical supply stores 3 Plug the 1350 1360 Into an AC outlet Check that the Auxiliary Voltage measures between 13 5 and 14 0VDC If under 13 5V too much current is being drawn from the control See the SPECIFICATIONS section of the Technical Reference Manual for the current draw of each device 4 Connect the battery as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram Do not connect the battery if Auxiliary Voltage is below 13 5V as this will prevent the battery from being fully charged PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 1 ENTER THE PROGRAMMING MODE in either of these two ways A Immediately within 30 seconds after powerlng up the system
12. 104 ZNS49 56 105 2 5 57 64 108 ASSIGN RESP ALARM CODES 249 25 TYPE 2ND 4280 Enter 01 15 OPEN REPORT 00 no code 250 258 reporting LOW BATT REPORT 251 259 LOW RESTORE RPT 252 Z60 TEST REPORT 253 261 442 EXPANDED 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 754 262 POWER UP REPORT ALARM CODES dn m 255 263 2nd digit is also second digit for program CONT D tamper code see 40 256 264 Enter 01 15 288 E 2nd 4280 00 no code AC LOSS REPORT NOT REC reporting 106 NOT USED 7107 NOT USED XMIR SIG 109 ASSIGN RESP TYPE 1ST amp 2ND 4280 CANCEL REPORT cont d 2ND 4280 NOT RESP BAD CONN TO PANFL 1ST 4280 NOT RECEIVING XMITTER SIGNALS 1ST 4280 NOT RESP BAD CONN TO PANEL DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE SEE 06 FOR CHOICES 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 110 ZN 33 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 111 ZN 41 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 112 ZN 49 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 113 ZN 57 64 114 115 116 117 NOT USED SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR YES 0 NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 119 ZN 9 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 120 ZN 17 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 121 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 122 ZN 33 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 123 ZN 41 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 124 ZN 49 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 125 15 2280 XPNDR SELECT 1 0 2ND 4280 RF XPNDR SELECT 126 127 1 Y RF XMITR LO BAT ANNUN 1 IMMED 0 WHEN DISARMED
13. 5 igh renee HIGH SPEED FORMAT O 07 24 Hr Audible 04 1 Yes 0 No 25 Auxiliary Co Er EE INTERNAL ALARM 26 SOUND SELECTION 10 Interior Delay 1 sweeping 0 louder steady If Zone 7 is to be used for key veter adiu ve 27 operation 05 13 150515 INTERVAL enter 10 Re ee no report 1 12 hrs 2 24 hrs 3 168 hrs SHORT 144 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FONER UP IN 28 1 RIGHT J OOOO resono Yes 0 NO ZONE USAGE n 4139 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 QUICK ARM 29 4191 419250 4194 4275 usage 07 J 00000 veso wo tor laft on4100WH and 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TOUCH TONEDIAL 30 on 4196 1 for right loop on 08 C 4190WH and auxiliary loop on OOO OO 1 Yes 0 ROTARY 4196 ENTRY DELAY 1 09 T PABX CODE IIIILILIJ X 15 secs 00 15 00 09 B F 11 15 EXIT DELAY 1 10 primsusscriBeR 32 _ 15 secs 00 15 00 09 B F 11 15 ENTRY DELAY 2 11 X Pac I PRIMARY PHONE 33 UD NEL un Ss X 15 secs 00 15 ALARM SOUNDER 13 SEC PHONE TIME DURATION LI 0 9 f NOT USED 14 0 MUST BE 0 CS DOWNLOAD 35 KEYSWITCHENABLE 15 53 CONFIRMATION OF 16 C ARMING DING ENABLE i 1 Yes 0 No 0 10 15 36 E LIXEITTITIIIELUELTIE 12 Yes 0 No AC P
14. A National Guardian Controlink 3010 SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS N5718 9 11 91 CONTROL EQUIPMENT TRADITIONAL CONTROL CODIMUNICATOR WITH SEPARATE CONSOLE S CAN USE WITH 3010 3010 1 OR 3010 2 CONTROL 4 wires FIXED WORD ENGLISH LANGUAGE ZONE No BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY BUILT IN SOUNDER PANIC ALARM LOW CURRENT DRAIN 20mA PULL OUT ZONE ID DRAWER 4127 ECONOMY Fixed Word CONSOLE CAN USE WITH 3010 3010 I OR 3010 2 CONTROL 4 wires METAL CABINET m OE da SAME DISPLAY AS AND FUNCTIONALLY SIMILAR TO BUILT IN ALARM RELAY Mm 4127 BUT WITH ENHANCED STYLING AND BACKLIT KEYS BUILT IN DIALER BOARD m SURFACE OR FLUSH MOUNTING PLUG IN POWER PACK INCLUDED 4137 9 WIRED ZONES EXPANDABLE FOR TO 64 STANDARD Fixed Word CONSOLE ZONE POLLING LOOP AND OR WIRELESS CAN USE WITH 3010 OR 3010 2 OPERATION BY ADDING 4152LMB PLUG IN LOOP CONTROL 4 wires MODULE SIMILAR TO 4137 BUT WITH PROGRAMMABLE ALPHA DERNDARD OE T OR EE mem HOE NUMERIC 2 LINE ENGLISH LANGUAGE BACKLIT LCD Controlink 3010 DISPLAY CONTROL PANEL SELF HELP FEATURE 5137 Ademco No 4140XM ALPHA CONSOLE SELF CONTAINED CONTROL COMMUNICATOR CONSOLES SELF CONTAINED RESEMBLES 4137 STANDARD CONSOLE
15. C on the diagram pressing each until they snap into place Insert the 13 pin male to male adapter supplied into the interface socket pin holes on the underside of the Dialer board as shown Guide the adapter pins into the pin holes on the Control board while aligning the standoffs with their respective holes in the Dialer board Be sure the adapter pins are properly entering the Control board holes and press down until the pins are fully seated and the standoffs snap into place 4152LMB LOOP MODULE INSTALLATION Note the 8 square shaped connector pins on the dialer board Position the 4152LMB board over that board so that these pins engage the mating sockets header on the underside of the 4152LMB Press the 4152LMB down until the pins are fully seated Secure the 4152LMB by means of 3 screws supplied Wires from the 4280 4280 8 receivers are connected to Terminals 1 and 2 on the 4152LMB as are wires from a 4208 zone expander and remote point modules if used see the Technical Reference Manual for full information CONNECT GREEN WIRE TO EARTH GROUND NOTE FOR CLARITY THIS ILLUSTRATION DOES NOT SHOW THE CABINET IN WHICH THE CONTROL BOARD 15 MOUNTED DIGITAL COMMUNICATION INTERFACE BOARD STANDOFFS 3 USED IN 3 PLACES HOLE A B AND C ONE END GOES INTO CONTROL S ROUNDED BOARD ENB No 4152 LMB LOOP MODULE CONNECTOR SECURING ES PINS x SCREWS 2 DIGITAL COMMUNICATI
16. ON INTERFACE BOARD gt CONTROL BOARD 5 ye 13 PIN MALE 2 ALARM OUTPUT MAKE ADAPTER TRIGGERS P INSERT INTO COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION ee INTERFACE INTERFACE BOARD 13 PIN INTERFACE PIN HOLES FIRST CONNECTOR ADAPTER i TERMINALS 1 SS PINS INSERTED FROM TO RPMs HEADER BELOW 4280 REMOTE RECEIVER GROUND ALARM OUTPUT TRIGGERS OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE 12V 4 0 2 mA OUTPUT OR 5V mA OUTPUT BURGLARY PANIC SEE TABLE AT RIGHT BURGLARY AUDIBLE PANIC AUXILIARY SILENT PANIC DURESS MAY BE USED FOR KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS FIRE NOTE r TPUT IF KEYSWITCH IS SELECTED ALARM 5V v 1 mA QUTPU OUTPUT TRIGGERS WILL BE DISABLED TYPICAL WIRELESS SYSTEM Two 5711WM 5775 DOOR WINDOW TRANSMITTERS PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR TRANSMITTER s aN 2 p 18 TWO WIRELESS RECEIVERS 4286 for up to 63 transmitters or 4280 8 for up to 8 transmitters 4137 STANDARD CONSOLE Controlink 3010 CONTROL PANEL Ademco No 4140XM BASIC 3 ZONE SYSTEM LOGATION SUGGESTED EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS CONTROL PANEL The best location is usually near the incoming phone block and close to an AC outlet probably in the basement or on the first floor CONSOLE CONTROL location that is convenient to the user during entry and exit OR REMOTE CONSOLE should be used WIRELESS RECEIVERS Locate the two receivers to provide redundant coverage as describe
17. ONAL No 4152LMB LOOP TELEPHONE WIRING FIRE PROTECTION MUST FOLLOW NFPA 4 m 505 lt 0 5 MODULE GROUND START OR CONSOLE STANDARD No 74 NATIONAL FIRE AUX POWER 2 419250 4192507 4194WH 4278 4275 5 3 3 Q LIKE AUX SOUNDING PROTECTION BATTERYMARCH 2ND RECEIVER POLLING LOOP wsze 6 2 2 mp PARK QUINCY MA 02269 MUST BE POWERED POLLING LOOP fric og 3 RING INCOMING PHONE LINE WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO FROM AUX POWER s ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS ZONE 1 MAY BE USED AS A SYSTEM FIRE LOOP TO SUPPORT 2 EOLR BATTERY NORMALLY NEED NOT BE wine SMOKE OG COMBUSTION Gree REPLACED FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS TORS A WN AT i RIGHT 0 4130 5130 ONLY ONE OF THESE OUTPUTS CAN BE AS A NORMALLY CLOSED pastum CONTROL 2 GROUND START LOOP AS SHOWN BELOW 77 CONSOLE LIKE AUX SOUNDING MAXIMUM OF THREE 2 WIRE SMOKE OR COMBUSTION DETECTORS BRK 1400 2400 2400TH 0 8 Ed m 20 1 1 1 01 1 1 amp amp 1 1 15 15 I u 155 lt CJ 1000 1000 1000 1000 OHMS OHMS OHMS OHMS EOLR EOLR EOLR EOLR ZONES 1 9 MAX LOOP RESISTANCE 300 OHMS NOT INCLUDING EOLR IF USED ZONES 1 8 350 500 MSEC RESPONSE ZONE 9 10 15 MSEC RESPONSE ZONE 7 MAY BE USED FOR REMOTE KEYSWITCH ARMING DISARMING ZONE 715 NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS A PROTECTION ZONE WHEN SO USED SEE TEXT IN INSTALLA
18. TCH SETTINGS HOUSE ID OF 00 ALL SWITCHES UP IS RESERVED FOR SNIFFER MODE SWITCHES 3 amp 5 SHOWN DOWN UP m m FOR HOUSE ID OF 5 DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 BIT WEIGHTS 16 8 4 2 1 AQICICICICICICIC py mel pel Rel ek nel mel ne s CICICIC JOA sa gt 0 0 gt gt a ajaja a a a a a alcia oa cia cia icla c la HOUSE ID SWITCHES DOWN a gt 4280 4280 8 WIRELESS RECEIVER 2 5 5 5 5 5 51515 5 Popo v 9 v 9 9 9 9 9 o aja 2 5 ino ne ne ined gt 2 2 Cfajpcyajcyajcjaje DIF Ul nol GA ke oi aje aa 212 DINER fo nS 2 2 21 B A e a 5 a 5 a 5 3 22 5 st 15 TRANSMITTER 10 NUMBERS SELECTING THE WIRELESS TRANSMITTER ID NUMBERS The wireless receivers support up to 8 4280 8 or 63 4280 uniquely identified wireless transmitters plus a wireless keypad 5727 The transmitter ID is selected by setting the DIP switches on each transmitter This page describes the ID Ranges that variou
19. TION INSTRUCTIONS ZONES 2 8 MAY BE PROGRAMMED FOR NORMALLY CLOSED LOOP USAGE WITH NO EOL RESISTORS IF SO PROGRAMMED CONTACT CANNOT BE USED SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS Controlink 3010 1 and 3010 2 CONSOLE CONTROLS 13 24 24 CONNECTOR WITH FLYING LEADS N 3A FUSE SLO BLO No 90 28 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBERS 2 ri z a a RD GR 3 OPTIONAL o EARTH No 4148 a GROUND l RELAY amp MODULE 9 L ape z ELECTRONIC 2 SIREN 5 719 702 5 TT OR EQUIV s OT USE SEALED E au NO D ACID e g EXTERNAL 8 12VDC gt GATES TYPE PIEZOELECTRIC SOUNDER 740 100 5 PLUG IN POWER l OR S PACK No 1350 Poe EXTERNAL 8 12VDC 1000 1000 18VDC 700 mA MAX MENS 0O MOTOR BELL OHMS OHMS OHMS HM AMSECO MSB10 G EOLR EOLR OLR 3 110 OM AEE Ot 5 UNSWITCHED 12VDC gt OUTLET 24 HR AUX POWER 200tmA REMOTE CONSOLE IF USED OPTIONAL PLUG IN POWER PACK 1 1350 18VDC 700 mA IMPORTANT re WHEN POWERING UP THE UNIT PLUG IN THE DC N 27 OR owe TO 110V AC POWER PACK FIRST THEN CONNECT THE BATTERY 4127 eS t m UNSWITCHED ees 4137 WITH 4130XM OR 5130XM OUTLET 24 HR FOR COMPL INFOR SEE No 5137 WITH 5130 Note Controlink 3010 CONTROL PANEL Summary of Connections is shown on label in that control s cabinet SNOILOANNOD
20. WR LOSS ALARM 718 C DOWNLOADING 37 1 Yes 0 COMMANDS 1 DIALER SHUTDOWN CONTROL ALARM 19 ALLOWED SOUNDER DISABLE 2 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN 1 Yes 0 No Makes no difference for 4140 1 Yes 0 No NOT USED 20 0 MUST BE ZERO 4 REMOTE BYPASS 5 REMOTE DISARM 6 REMOTE ARM cont d 7 UPLOAD PROGRAM 8 DOWNLOAD PROGRAM 11 CHANNEL ASSIGNED 61 Enter 01 15 00 PRIORITY ZONE 38 01 31 00 If all zones are ee TO EACH ZONE no code Pow bypassable 2 OPERUCLOSE Sca 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Coco BEBEBEEE REPORT ENABLE co Lr ES 1 Yes 0 63 ZONE 17 19 20 21 1st digit 01 15 00 no report ZONE 25 26 27 DURESS SHORT 187 as USE EOLRs ON 41 co ZONE a ZONES 2 8 1 N C loops 0 EOLR supervision DIAL TONE PAUSE 42 O 5 secs 1 11 secs 2 30 secs DIAL TONE DETECT 43 1 Yes 0 JUST PAUSE DAR RING DETECT COUNT 44 ALARM CODES FOR 65 66 00 ring detect 01 14 for ring counts of 1 14 EACH CHANNEL 15 when telephone answering machine is connected to Enter 01 15 CH1 CH9 the same phone line 00 no code reporting PRIM WAIT 45 om T 1 0 30 secs 1 60 secs on PRIM XMIT FORMAT 46 esL om EI 0 ADEMCO LO 1 SESCOA RAD 2 ADEMCOHI SPEED eL
21. aller should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly to insure the system s operation at all times 18
22. d in the instructions that accompany the receivers Central high locations within the premises either on the first or second floor are recommended not the basement in large installations Do not locate near any large metal object Do locate at least 10 feet away from the control from each other and from any remote consoles Permissible wirlng runs 2 wire per receiver up to 2400 ft using 16 gauge up to 1500 ft using 18 gauge up to 950 ft using 20 gauge up to 650 ft using 22 gauge TRANSMITTERS The indoor range in most residential buildings is approximately 200 feet Keep at least 4 inches away from any large metal object and do not locate any transmitter inside of a metal enclosure Note Before permanently mounting the transmitters in their proposed locations use the Go No Go Signal Strength Test described on page 17 herein and in the instructions with the receivers to verify that the locations will be suitable for transmissions to the receivers NOTE THE RECEIVERS MUST LOCATED WIRELESS AT LEAST 10 AWAY FROM THE CONTROL RECEIVER EACH OTHER USE 2 AUXILIARY VOLTAGE 4171XM 4171 CUT BLUE JUMPER OUTPUT TRIGGERS DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR USE UL LISTED LIMITED ENERGY CABLE ON 2ND RECEIVER ove pene ea MM ER BOARD 4171 CAN USE DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR FOR ALL CONNECTIONS AUX POWER 21 REQUIRED NOS A 1S0WH ATIWA 22 OPTI
23. e external sounder if used will not be activated 3 Activate each sensor one at a time Each action should produce three beeps from the Console and the descriptor for the protection zone should appear on the Console display while activated Notes A Open and close each protected door and window in turn B Walk in front of any interior motion detectors Note that wireless have a 3 minute lockout between transmissions to conserve battery life C For smoke detectors follow the test procedure provided by the manufacturer to ensure that all detectors are operational and are functioning properly Note that a 2 wire smoke detector display will not clear until the Test Mode is exited 4 To exit the Test Mode enter SECURITY CODE OFF 17 TESTING CONT D ARMED SYSTEM TEST IMPORTANT A message will be sent to the central statlon during the followIng tests Notify them In advance that a test will be In progress Note A display of COMM FAILURE Alpha consoles or FC Fixed Word consoles indicates a failure to communicate no Kissoff by the receiver at the central station after the maximum number of transmission attempts is tried 1 Arm the system and fault one or more zones Silence alarm sounder s each time by entering SECURITY CODE OFF Check that Entry Exit delay zones provide the assigned delay times 2 Check the keypad Initlated alarms if programmed in field 05 by pressing the Panic keys and
24. ht see D Straighten the trim ring and tighten each clips screw making sure that each clip moves down into its guide track see C 4 Install the console as follows Remove the console s back cover see SURFACE MTG Step 3 above Engage the hinge clasps on the trim ring with the notches in the back right hand side of the console s front e panel snaps closed B ne the left side of the panel toward the trim ring the panel will pivot on the hinge clasps and press irmly unti 5 Secure the left side of the panel with the securing screw supplied Replace the nameplate V 4 1 l 4 4 2 MIN 4 cm WALL 8 20 3 cm 4 3 4 12 cm t 1 i STUDS H A ROUGH IN RING 4133 MAY BE PRESENT IN NEW CONSTRUCTION iF SO SIMPLY REMOVE COVER PLATE EXPOSE FRAMED OPENING SUITABLE A FOR FLUSH MOUNTING OF THE CONSOLE NI 2 METAL SECURING CLIP FOR CLARITY TRIM RING METAL SECURING CLIPS 4 i No 6 x1112 SCREWS 4 ONLY ONE CLIP SHOWN IN THIS ILLUSTRATION HINGE CLASPS MUST BE ON RIGHT HAND SECURING SCREW TRIM RING INSTALLED IN WALL POWERING POWER UP PROCEDURE 1 Wire the 1350 1360 DC POWER PACK first before the battery making sure polarity is correct and the terminal strip or harness is connected to the control as shown in the Summary of Connections
25. nd receiver heard the transmitter If necessary reorient or relocate the transmitter to obtain a successful test sometimes moving only a few inches will be necessary Note Do not conduct these tests with your hand wrapped around the transmitter 4 To exit thls mode replace the receivers covers and enter SECURITY CODE OFF AFTER THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE THE SECURITY SYSTEM SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY TESTED AS FOLLOWS USING TEST MODE 1 With the system In the disarmed state check that all zones are Intact If NOT READY Fixed Word consoles or DISARMED Press to show faults Alpha consoles is displayed press the key to show the descriptors of the faulted zone s Restore any faulted zones so that READY Fixed Word consoles or DISARMED READY TO ARM Alpha consoles is displayed 2 Place the system In the Test Mode enter SECURITY CODE 5 The external sounder if used should sound for 3 seconds and then turn off The system is operating on the back up battery only at this time Notes A The system will not enter the Test mode if the battery voltage is too low if the battery is not connected or if any communication messages are waiting to be transmitted B As a reminder that the system is in the Test mode the Console will sound a single beep at 15 second intervals if no protection zones are violated C In the Test mode no alarm reports will be sent to the central station Also th
26. ple 1 9 or field 1 19 To return to the 00 90 Set if desired enter 9 9 noting that the word CHECK disappears from the display or ALT PROGRAM MODE changes to PROGRAM MODE For Alpha consoles and controls English language descriptions of the zones and a custom installer message which appears when the system is ready to arm can be programmed Refer to the Technical Reference Manual for details TO EXIT THE PROGRAM MODE enter 9 9 ONCE if exiting from the 00 90 Set or TWICE if exiting from the 1 00 1 49 Set If necessary the PROGRAM MODE may be re entered by entering INSTALLER CODE 8 0 Note Re entry to PROGRAM MODE via the installer code can be prevented by entering 9 8 when exiting preceded by an entry of 9 9 if exiting from the 1 00 1 49 Set Then PROGRAM MODE can only be re accessed by depressing the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds after power up 10 PROGRAMMING FORM ENTER 0 9 1 Yes 0 No MASTER CODE 01 ENTER 0 9 PA NOT USED 22 RESPONSE TYPE 02 ERATE MULTIPLE ALARMS 23 00 10 ZONES 1 Yes 0 LJ 00 unused zone co ET DISABLE TAMPER 24 01 EE 1 ZONES 12 DETECTION IN O 02 E E 2 03 03 Perimeter I EXPANSION ZNS 10 64 04 Interior Follower 1 Yes 0 No 05 loupe By DISABLE DURESS 2
27. s One set contains the fields indicated by 00 through 90 on the Programming Form The other contains the fields indicated by 1 00 through 1 49 on the Programming Form 00 90 Set is accessible as soon as the control enters the programming mode Fixed Word consoles will simply display the field address Alpha consoles will display PROGRAM MODE and a hyphen will be displayed in front of subsequently entered field addresses To program a field within this set enter Address 00 90 For example 3 3 when assigning the Primary Phone Number Then make the required entry The console will beep when a field has been completely programmed and will automatically display the next data field in numerical order To view a field enter Address For example 3 3 to view the Primary Phone Number The field s entries will be displayed but no changes to these entries can be made To switch to the 1 00 1 49 Set enter 9 4 The word CHECK will be displayed at Fixed 4 Word consoles if this set has been accessed Alpha consoles will display ALT PROGRAM MODE and a 1 will be displayed in front of subsequently entered field addresses To program a field within this set enter Only the last two dlglts of the Field Address For example 1 9 for field 1 19 Then make the required entry s Mae a field enter 7 only the last two dlglts of the Field Address For exam
28. s transmitters may be set to and how to set the DIP switches on them House ID information is shown on the previous page TRANSMITTER ID SNIFFER MODE To check that all transmitters have been set for the proper house ID as well as their own transmitter ID place the system in the transmitter sniffer mode by entering INSTALLER CODE 4 3 Each properly set transmitter s number will be displayed at the console over the course of the next 2 hours as each transmitter checks in To speed up the process each transmitter can be faulted to cause its transmission to be sent immediately To exit the transmitter sniffer mode enter INSTALLER CODE OFF 5706 SMOKE DETECTOR 5711 AND DOWN ECT HOUSE D UP N O TRANSMITTER ID DOWN SWITCH 5715 2 UNIVERSAL O TRANSMITTER r a a 4 1 DIP SWITCH HOUSE IO TRANSMITTER ID UP NO SHOWN SET FOR HOUSE ID 31 DOWN N C NSMITTERID t TRANSMITTER o P S WITCH SETTINGS 5711WM TRANSMITTER ip LL Tate o 5d Lan Jue ue Jue ue 35 ue ue ue Ton an 38 Jur ue fan Tue Tue 37 se Jur ue Jon ue ue ue ae fon 39 ue Jue Jon so fur Jue ue ue ue Jon Jue Jue on 42 ue Jue an ue an ue Jur an
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