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1. 41 Configuring The LED Keypads 12 Connecting 54 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL Bells or Sirens iioii ESSE Hu NUI RAM E 8 Fire Zones Keypad Aoc 9 Keypads 9 Keyswitches 10 PGMS citrine 8 Single Zone Inputs E Telephone Lines 4 2 nonna rnnt cca inr ana kla kan ka nr ch ean 8 Contact ID Options t 36 Current Consumption Table 1 scsi cab oto ponat EXER RIRs at 8 D Data Display le EE 11 Delay Before Alarm Report Code Transmission 21 Delay Between Dialing Attempts ssssseee 38 Delay Power Failure Report ds Delay Pager Report asciende uten x theta enda mienne rt Delayed Fire EE Dial Tone Delay Dialer settings Dialing Attempts rere Dialing Method s same anni ri rt arenas Disarm Reporting Options ss sise Disarming Duress Code E Entry Kelte Steet Dll Sy E TYPE UFU UE UAE RIF M EHE Event Buffer Transmission sn Event Call Direction ses dud ee aehaa eo dasa rate at Exclusive Zone Definitions Delayed Fire Zone 19 Keyswitch Zone usc 19 Standard 24Hr Fire Zone PE BqueJ laer 28 Expansion Inplt sas yase z dia ctrca ic kak dan de Si bakan dE 16 Expansion Inputs Reassigned eene 17 F Feature Se
2. Manual Bypass Programming One Touch Arming KAKA KAS Keyswitch Arming eet tta ke nda Panic Al rms eene nmn da kak Auto Arming Not to be used with UL installations Alarm Memory Display AA Programming Chime Zones eene Keypad Muting Not to be used with UL installations 51 Keypad Backlight 1686H and 1686V only 51 FCC WARNINGS iiiaae sienne 52 LIST OF TABLES Transformer Requirements Table essen Current Consumption Table ANEREN Decimal and Hexadecimal Programming Table Zone Recognition Table nemen Zone Display with 10 Zone LED Keypad se Sections and Expansion Inputs B tlt rn Opiions Remote Control Button Programming Special Keys for Telephone Numbers Feparting F QMARS NEEN eere nre een Zone Tamper Report Code for Keypad Tamper Supervision Failure 42 WU u N o EET 47 2 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 1 1 2 PART 1 INTRODUCTION FEATURES Up to 15 fully programmable zones Two completely independent partitions Many of the features and options in the Spectra System can be independently set for each partition such as event reporting entry exit delay auto arming and many more All zones the keyswitches and all user codes are as
3. f you have access to both partitions after activating a one touch feature press the key corresponding to the desired partition To select both partitions press the 1 key then after the confirmation beep press the 2 key 13 10 KEYSWITCH ARMING A keyswitch can be used to arm and disarm the system Assign the keyswitch to a specific partition and program the keyswitch to Stay or Regular Arm the assigned partition Also program the keyswitch to function as a Maintained or Momentary keyswitch To arm the system using a Maintained Keyswitch set the keyswitch to the ON position To disarm the system set the keyswitch to the OFF position To arm the system using a Momentary Keyswitch set the keyswitch to the ON position then turn it back to the OFF position Repeating this sequence will disarm the system 13 11 PANIC ALARMS In case of emergency the Spectra system provides up to three panic alarms These panic alarms if programmed will immediately generate an alarm after pressing and holding two specific keys for two seconds as described below Press and hold keys 1 and 8 for a panic alarm Press and hold keys 4 and 6 for a panic or medical alarm Press and hold keys 7 and 9 for a panic or fire alarm 50 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 13 12 13 13 13 14 13 15 13 16 AUTO ARMING NOT TO BE USED WITH UL INSTALLATIONS Each partition can be programmed to arm every day at the time specified by the Auto Arm T
4. Restrict Arming On Battery Fail a Restrict Arming on Supervision Loss Restrict Arming On Tamper Trouble Eller S Single Zone Inp lts e sus nre op ai t SEHE Ra SEP Leo d IE MESI Software Upload download Special Alarm Report Codes Special Arming Report Codes Special Disarming Report Codes 3 Special Reporting Codes s js ana ye tie t b r HEUS EUER EN J EWNA N 35 Standard 24Hr Fire Zone deer eh Stay Arming 49 Stay Delay 4 BT Stay ZONES RC T 20 Strobe OPtiON e E 40 Supervision Bypass Options 44 Supervision Options Wireless Transmitter 44 Switch to Stay Arming SET System Master Gode iussi cient tcd dca anak aka dekor ereeadeeele 14 System Real Time Clock esses essent 41 System Settings gt System Trouble Report Codes 34 System Trouble Restore Codes 35 T Tamper Bypass Options Tamper Recognition Telephone Line Connection ss sise 8 Telephone Line Monitoring TLM 38 Telephone Number PC 45 Telephone Numbers gi su sunet n ned mizdan tn a NERE ive V k PEN R KE HERBA 25 Test
5. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION In order to report system events to the central station you must connect the incoming telephone company wires into the TIP and RING connections of the control panel and then run the wires from T1 and R1 to the telephone or telephone system as shown in Figure 2 2 on page 7 BELL OUTPUT CONNECTION The BELL and BELL terminals power bells sirens and other warning devices requiring a steady voltage output during an alarm The bell output supplies 12VDC upon alarm and can support one 30 watt or two 20 watt sirens The bell output uses a fuseless circuit and will automatically shut down if the current exceeds 3A When this occurs the Maximum Bell Current failure will only appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 during an alarm If the load on the BELL terminals returns to normal the control panel will re instate power to the BELL terminals during the next alarm When connecting sirens please verify correct polarity Connect the positive lead to the BELL terminal and the negative lead to the BELL terminal of the control panel as shown in Figure 2 2 on page 7 If the BELL output is not being used the Bell Disconnected failure will remain in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 To avoid this connect a 1KQ resistor across the BELL terminals PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT CONNECTIONS When a specific event occurs in the system a PGM can reset smoke detectors activate strobe lights open close garage doors and mu
6. Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales AVERTISSEMENT L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours une service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas L indice de charge IC assign chaque dispositif indique pour viter toute surcharge le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord e un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 La certification d Industrie Canada s applique seulement aux installations d appareils utilisant un transformateur approuv par l Association Canadienne de Normalisation CSA UL AND ULC WARNINGS UL AND C UL INSTALLATION NOTES This equipment is UL listed in accordance with standard UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm Systems Units standard UL985 Household Fire Warning Units and standard UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units This equipment has the capability of being programmed with features not verified for use in UL installations To stay within these standards the installer should use the following guidelines when configuring the system All components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application If the
7. Generate a Panic 2 Alarm Medical 3 Instant Arm A Generate a Panic 3 Alarm Fire 4 Force Arm B Activates any PGMs that have Event Group 07 as their Activation Event 5 Disarm C Activates any PGMs that have Event Group 08 as their Activation Event 6 Disarm when there is no alarm D Activates any PGMs that have Event Group 09 as their Activation Event Event Group 07 08 and 09 Button Pressed on Remote of the Spectra 1759EX PGM Table For the PGM Table please refer to the Spectra 1759EX Programming Guide 1759EX EP Figure 6 1 Remote Control Button Identification Four button Remote Control Figure 6 2 Replacing the Remote Control s Batteries C D CR2016 How to replace the remote control s batteries 1 Removethe two screws fromthe back ofthe remote control and remove the back cover 2 Removethe old batteries from inside the remote control 3 Replace with two 3V lithium batteries CR2016 ensuring proper polarity The positive ofthe batteriesis inserted face down Settheback cover in place and fasten it withthe two screws 3V lithium batteries Inside View of Back Cover 26 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 PART 7 ARMING AND DISARMING OPTIONS SWITCH TO STAY ARMING Section 133 Partition 1 Section 134 Partition 2 Option 4 OFF Switch to Stay Arming Disabled default Option 4 ON Switch to Stay Arming
8. Option 7 ON Delay Alarm Transmission Enabled for Selected Zone When an alarm condition occurs on a zone with this option enabled the control panel enables the bell siren output but does not report the alarm to the central station until the end of the Alarm Before Transmission Delay To program the Alarm Transmission Delay key in the desired 3 digit delay value 000 Disabled 001 to 255 seconds into section 080 During this period disarming the system disables the bell siren output and cancels the report code transmission This feature is commonly used with Entry Delay zones to reduce false alarms created by new users who may not disarm the system in time FORCE ZONES Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 Option 8 OFF Force Zone Disabled default Option 8 ON Selected Zone is Force Enabled Any open Force Zones at the time of arming will be considered deactivated by the control panel see page 49 If during this period a deactivated zone is closed the control panel will revert that zone to active status Consequently the control panel will generate an alarm if the zone is breached Do not program a Fire Zone with the Force option as the control panel will never bypass Fire Zones A when Force Arming KEYSWITCH OPTIONS Sections 001 to 005 Option 1 and 2 When an on board zone is programmed as a Keyswitch Zone see section 5 6 1 on page 19 the control panel will ignore any other Zone Option The keyswitch can
9. 2 8 AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS The auxiliary power supply terminals can be used to power motion detectors keypads and other modules or accessories in the security system A fuseless circuit protects the power supply against current overload and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1 1A If this occurs the Maximum Auxiliary Current failure will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 Therefore the combined current consumption of devices connected to the auxiliary power supply should not exceed 700mA If the auxiliary output is overloaded and is shut down you must disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10 seconds before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output ga Modules with the APR prefix are compatible with the Spectra 1759EX and Digiplex Modules with the APR3 prefix are y compatible with the Spectra 1759EX Digiplex and DigiplexNE Table 2 Current Consumption Table Modules Current Consumption Typical Maximum Spectra 1686H and 1686V 10 Zone LED Keypad 62mA 116mA Spectra 1689 16 Zone LED Keypad 50mA 117mA Spectra 1641 LCD Keypad 60mA 80mA 4 Zone Hardwire Modules APR3 ZX4 SPC ZX4 12mA 12mA 8 Zone Hardwire Modules APR3 ZX8 SPC ZX8 30mA 30mA 4 PGM Output Module APR3 PGM4 13mA 150mA Printer Module APR3 PRT1 22mA 40mA InTouch Voice Assisted Arm Disarm Module APR3 ADM2 70mA 105mA Motion Detectors see detector instructions for details 10 to 50mA
10. Report Automatic 23 someone adan darioiiorstasassiate esci denota ge dai kelin 38 Test Report Manual Timed Auto Arming Transformer Requirements sise 6 Trouble Dis t 47 U Upload Download Software 11 User Code Options Arm OT sea se asya aa P 15 Bypass Programming 12a eripiet sentiments NEESS daka 15 Force Arming i Partition ASSIGNMENT sensagent Zirnan dote 14 Partition Z ASSIgnmmernt ET 15 PGM Activation un lo Stay Arming User Operation ya 4a s sd 47 W Winload Software sisi 11 Wireless Transmitters ASSIORIITO EE 22 Check in Supervision 24 Check in Supervision Timer Settings ssssssssss 24 regem Low Battery Supervision ap Programming EE EE Serial Number Wl EE Supervision Options Viewing Signal Strength Wireless Zone Programming Z Zone Alarm Report Codes cceccceceeeceeeeee kk keka eene 39 Zone Alarm Restore Report Codes eee 34 Zone Definitions 24Hr Burglary ZONES 335 ath ded dera iac En ek de iua 19 24Hr Buzzer Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Follow Zones Instant ZONES sara 19 Zone Options Alarm Types Auto Zone Shutdown e Delay Before Alarm Report Code Transmission 21 Force Zones entgeet Intellizone Keyswitc
11. SECTION you wish to program STEP 4 Enter required DATA SINGLE DIGIT DATA ENTRY METHOD HEXADECIMAL AND DECIMAL Single Digit Data Entry is used in all sections except those specified in the Feature Select Programming Method After entering the programming mode as described in the shaded box above some sections will require that you enter Decimal values from 000 to 255 Other sections will require that you enter Hexadecimal values from 0 to F The required data will be clearly indicated in this manual as well as in the Spectra 1759EX Programming Guide When entering the final digit in a section the control panel will automatically save and advance to the next section Except sections 001 to 016 after entering the first two digits the control panel will switch to Feature Select Programming Table 3 Decimal and Hexadecimal Programming Table Value or Action What Do I Press What Do See 10 Zone LED 16 Zone LED Values 1 to 9 1 to 9 1 to 9 1 to 9 1 to 9 A hexa only 0 0 10 10 0 B hexa only STAY STAY 11 C hexa only BYP BYP 12 D E hexa only MEM MEM 13 hexa only TBL TRBL TBL 14 F hexa only PG FNC1 PG 15 F Exit Without Saving CLEAR ENTER flashes ARM1 amp STAY1 flash SECTION Insert Blank Digit FORCE Displays next digit or next section Save Data ENTER Advances to the next section FEATURE SELECT PR
12. Section 138 ion 1 ON Call Teleph 1f pec P N c Che A gt Trouble Restore Report Codes in sections 205 to 210 pages 34 to 35 Option 3 ON Call Telephone 1 for Option 4 ON Call Telephone 2 for gt Special Report Codes in sections 211 to 213 page 35 This feature determines where each group of events will be reported The control panel events are divided into five groups see above where each event group can be programmed to dial one or both Central Station Telephone Numbers When a reportable event occurs in the system the control panel will verify that one of the two telephone numbers has been enabled The control panel will begin by dialing the selected telephone number s If both numbers were selected it will begin with Central Station Telephone Number 1 After the Maximum Dialing Attempts see page 37 to one central station telephone number have failed the control panel will then dial the backup telephone number If the Alternate Dial Option see page 38 is enabled the control panel will dial the programmed backup telephone number after every failed attempt If no backup telephone number is programmed the control panel will never report to the backup telephone number Also refer to Delay Between Dialing Attempts on page 38 Example The system is armed and zone 1 has been breached causing an alarm If option 3 is off and option 4 is on in section 137 the control panel will attempt to commu
13. Trouble Display see page 47 and the control panel will attempt to transmit the TX Supervision Loss report code programmed in section 213 When it occurs on in an armed system the control panel will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 20 7 ON 8 OFF Silent Alarm When a tamper occurs on an Omnia wireless transmitter zone in a disarmed system it functions the same as the Trouble Only setting but it will also generate a silent alarm A silent alarm will not trigger any bells or sirens but the system will have to be disarmed In an armed system the control panel will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 20 7 ON 8 ON Audible Alarm When a tamper occurs on an Omnia wireless transmitter zone in a disarmed system it functions the same as the Trouble Only setting except it will also generate an audible alarm In an armed system the control panel will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 20 11 16 1 RESTRICT ARMING ON SUPERVISION LOSS Section 131 Arming Disarming Options Option 6 OFF Disabled default Option 6 ON Restrict Arming on Wireless Transmitter Supervision Loss The control panel will not allow users to arm the system if it receives a Supervision Loss signal Please note that the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options see section 11 16 must be enabled The control panel will not arm any partition until all Supervision Loss trouble conditions are rectified 11 16 2 SUPERV
14. network until problem is corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning FCC PART 15 WARNINGS INFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate 52 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 re orient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected or 4 consult the dealer or an experienced radio tv technician for assistance CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARRANTY The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a peri
15. 1 LOCATION AND MOUNTING Before mounting the cabinet push the five white nylon mounting studs into the back of the cabinet Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board into the back of the cabinet Select a centralized installation site on the main floor that isn t easily accessible to intruders and leave at least 2in 5cm around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation The installation site should be dry and close to an AC source ground connection and telephone line connection Avoid installation near or in the path of strong RF fields i e neon lights computers on or near metal objects circuit breaker boxes air conditioners and heater ducts since they may cause interference and reduce sensitivity Avoid installing the 1759EX in the basement 2 2 EARTH GROUND Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control panel to the metallic enclosure and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes For maximum lightning protection use separate earth grounds for the zone and dialer grounds as shown in Figure 2 2 on page 7 For UL installations the metallic enclosure must be grounded to the cold water pipe 2 3 AC POWER Do not use any switch controlled outlets to power the transformer Connect the transformer as shown in Figure 2 1 on page 6 Use Table 1 to determine the required transformer Table 1 Transformer Requirements Table Tran
16. 10 003 Zone 3 011 Zone 11 004 Zone 4 012 Zone 12 005 Zone 5 013 Zone 13 006 Zone 6 014 Zone 14 007 Zone 7 015 Zone 15 008 Zone 8 Press the ENTER key Enter the INSTALLER CODE Zone Partition Assignment 1 Zone Assigned to Partition 1 2 Zone Assigned to Partition 2 3 Zone Assigned to both Partitions Key in 3 digit SECTION 6 24Hr Buzzer E Select Zone Definition one First Digit Zone Options 1 Auto Zone Shutdown Enabled 2 Bypass Enabled 7 Keyswitch 8 24Hr Fire 9 24Hr Delayed Fire ZONE D 3 Stay Zone 4 5 Zone Alarm Type Zone Partition Assignment Second Digit OFF OFF Audible Alarm steady OFF ON Audible Alarm pulsed Keypads beep twice ON OFF Silent Alarm ON ON Generates only a report 6 Intellizone Zone Options 7 Delay alarm transmission Feature Select 8 Force Zone Keyswitch Options 1 OFF Maintained ON Momentary ON Stay Arm EFINITIONS As demonstrated in Figure 5 1 sections 001 to 015 represent zones 1 through 15 respectively where the first digit in each of these sect ions represents the zone s definition Also refer to Zone Speed on page 22 To disable a zone clear the contents of the section corresponding to the desired zone by pressing the FORCE key 3 times and pressing ENTER There are 9 available Zone Definitions which are described as follows 5 5 1 5 5 2 E
17. 39 Reassign Keypad Zone 2 16 PGM Activation Event 39 Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs E E EUEELEEUEU 17 PGM Deactivation Event 40 Zone Programming ia d PGM Delay 40 Zone NEE 18 PGM Normal State 40 Exclusive Zone Dettntons 19 PGM2 Strobe Options 40 Zone Partition Assignmenti sise 20 Alarm Relay Opttone 40 Zone EE 20 Zone Speed cese miei etii eiie ri ineo 22 EOL Zones 25 SYSTEM SETTINGS Hardware Reset WIRELESS ZONE PROGRAMMING ns 22 reg Date o oro Wireless Transmitter Programming 2 22 Ene Charge Current Viewing the Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength 23 Partitioning eee Serial Number Display ENEE 23 System Real Time Clock Supervision Options eene 24 Clock AdjUSt Remote Control Programming 24 Keypad Tamper Supervision 42 Keypad Audible Trouble Warning 42 ARMING AND DISARMING OPTIONS 27 Confidential Mode tentent 42 Switch To Stay Arming Installer Quick Functions Keys s aeseeeeeee esee seeerrsseneersrnse nere neee 43 Stay Arming with Delay PGM Modules Supervision kek 43 Regular Arming switches to Force Arming Not to be used with UL Printer Module Supervision 43 Installatio
18. AR ira Ara seb at d n 39 Deactivation Event 40 PGM Delay 40 Strobe Options 40 PGM Activation User Code Option 15 55 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL POWOF 2 2oiisciaxitastegiiaitndusi destin grita ca qria ied SA 6 Power Failure Report Delay Programmable Output Connections Be Program mabdle Outpuls EE Programming Access Codes senaya v n mik ite BENI h l JEN MENAN Programming Chime Zones Programming Methods Programming Using a Keypad Programming Wireless Zones Ic Q QUICK le EE 28 Quick Functions Keys Installer eene 43 R Real Time Clock 3 ioi esc tica db cuia satin 41 Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs sax dd acie MI CIE yad c a adana nl ku a kata sa neran kend d e di nia qe SR k rd u ME ANNE 50 Recent Close Delay eene eene 38 Recycle Alarm weg 20 Regular Arming 49 Regular Arming Switches to Force Arming ee 27 Remote Controls ASSIQNING 10 1 759 EX sn dalan nd an ne bak b di E ANN R Assigning to User Access Codes igs Let de E ROT ME bie ul Une EE Programming Remote Control Buttons Report Codes n k kalak ee adi kena a diaya ni Reporting and Dialer settings kk kk kek kk e Reporting Re Tu EE Re Program All Expansion Modules Reset Hardware
19. Keypads activate when an access code is entered Option 2 ON Keypads activate when a key is pressed default Option 3 OFF Confidential Mode Timer is 2 minutes Option 3 ON Confidential Mode Timer is 5 seconds default If Confidential Mode is enabled and no actions are performed on the keypads for the time defined by the Confidential Mode Timer all the keypads LEDs will be off and LCD screens will show Paradox Family until either a key is pressed or an access code is entered When the system exits Confidential Mode the keypads will display the system s status Confidential Mode is activated by enabling option 1 Option 2 regulates whether the keypads will be activated at the touch of a key or only when an access code is entered Option 3 determines the amount of time without action before the system enters Confidential Mode 5 seconds or 2 minutes 42 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 11 11 11 12 11 13 11 14 INSTALLER QUICK FUNCTIONS KEYS After entering the Installer Code you can press a key to perform specific actions as described below 11 11 1 INSTALLER TEST MODE ENTER INSTALLER CODE TBL OR TRBL The Installer Test Mode allows you to perform walk tests where the bell or siren will squawk and the keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep to indicate opened zones To enter this mode simply enter the Installer Code then press the TBL or TRBL key The keypad will emit a confirmation beep To
20. Module Supervision Disabled default Option 8 ON Printer Module Supervision Enabled By enabling this option the control panel will supervise the Printer Module APR3 PRT1 connected to the Spectra bus This means that whenever the Printer Module is disconnected or is not communicating with the control panel the control panel will attempt to transmit the Module Fault report code programmed in section 210 and the Module Loss Failure will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 Ed Modules with the APR prefix are compatible with Spectra versions 2 0 and higher and Digiplex Modules with the APR3 prefix are compatible with Spectra versions 2 0 and higher Digiplex and DigiplexNE ZONE EXPANSION BUS MODULE SUPERVISION Section 129 General Options Option 4 OFF Zone Expansion Bus Module Supervision Disabled default Option A ON Zone Expansion Bus Module Supervision Enabled By enabling this option the control panel will supervise the 4 or 8 Zone Expansion Bus Module SPC APR3 ZX4 or SPC APR3 ZX8 connected to the Spectra bus This means that whenever the Zone Expansion Bus Module is disconnected or is not communicating with the control panel the control panel will attempt to transmit the Module Fault report code programmed in section 210 and the Module Loss Failure will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 EN Modules with the APR prefix are compatible with Spectra versions 2 0 and higher
21. User Code see User Code Options on page 14 and some of the system s features can be assigned to Partition 1 Partition 2 or both see Zone Partition Assignment on page 20 If the system is not partitioned all User Codes and features will be recognized as belonging to Partition 1 Users can only arm partitions to which they have been assigned Only zones assigned to Partition 1 will arm disarm when Partition 1 is armed or disarmed Only zones assigned to Partition 2 will arm disarm when Partition 2 is armed or disarmed Zones assigned to both partitions will arm when both partitions are armed and will disarm when at least one disarms The following features can be programmed separately for each partition Entry Exit Delay Timer Auto Arming Options Bell Cut Off Timer Switch to Stay Arming PGM Events and Account Numbers If the system is not partitioned all zones User Codes and features will be recognized as belonging to partition 1 Zones that have been manually assigned to partition 2 will no longer function SYSTEM REAL TIME CLOCK Section 280 Program the current time into section 280 using the 24 hour clock i e 8 30PM 20 30 CLOCK ADJUST Section 088 000 Disabled 001 to 255 Default Disabled 001 to 127 1 to 127 seconds 128 to 255 1 to 127 seconds SPECTRA 1759EX 41 11 8 11 9 11 10 If you notice a gain or loss in control panel time calculate the average gain or loss per day and progra
22. With Tamper amp With Tamper Recognition Wire Fault Recognition UL ULC CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS as CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS 29 Diy l N 0 COM N C ALARM RELA OUTPUT ONC No COM N C TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT EE COM N C TAMPER Detector Terminals Detector Terminals Zone input COM Zone input COM 1KQ 1KQ 1KQ TAMPER N C TAMPER EOL N C SWITCH SWITCH KEYPAD AND KEYPAD ZONE CONNECTIONS To connect the keypads to the control panel remove the back cover and wire the GRN YEL RED and BLK terminals of each keypad to the corresponding terminals on the control panel as shown in Figure 2 2 on page 7 There is no limit to the number of keypads that can be connected to the control panel so long as the current consumption does not surpass 700mA For details on Keypad Tamper Supervision see section 11 8 on page 42 SPECTRA 1759EX 9 Each keypad has one zone input terminal allowing you to connect one motion detector or door contact directly to a keypad The keypad can then communicate the status of the zone to the control panel A maximum of two keypad zones can be used with each control panel After connecting the device the zone s parameters must be defined For details on zone recognition and Zone Programming refer to page 16 Also refer to the feature Reassign Keypad Zone 2 on page 16 Example A door contact located at the entry point of an establishment can be wired directly t
23. YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS Press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to arm To arm both partitions press the 1 key then after the Confirmation Beep press the 2 key STAY ARMING This method allows users to remain in the protected area while partially arming the system For example when going to sleep at night entry exit points like doors and windows can be armed while other zones like motion detectors remain deactivated Please note that Fire Zones cannot be bypassed How Do I Stay Arm 1 All zones in the desired partition except Stay Zones must be closed 2 Press the STAY key 3 Key in a valid ACCESS CODE IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS Press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to Stay Arm To Stay Arm both partitions press the 1 key then after the Confirmation Beep press the 2 key If you make a mistake the keypad will emit a Rejection Beep When you have correctly Stay Armed the system the appropriate ARM or STAY indication appears and the Exit Delay is initiated Stay Arming can also be activated using Auto Arming Keyswitch Arming or One Touch Arming The User Code must have the Stay Arming Option enabled INSTANT ARMING After Stay Arming the system and during its Exit Delay press and hold the STAY key for 3 seconds You should hear a Confirmation Beep This will switch all armed zones to nstant zones If you have access to both partitions To Ins
24. a specific event occurs the control panel will attempt to transmit the programmed report code to the central station The method of report code transmission is defined by the Reporting Formats see page 35 and the Event Call Direction see page 37 These two items define how and where the report codes are transmitted If you are using the Ademco Contact ID All Codes format sections 160 to 213 do not have to be programmed For more information refer to Reporting Formats see page 35 The following sub sections provide a brief description of the events that the control panel can report 9 2 1 9 2 2 9 2 3 9 2 4 9 2 5 ARMING REPORT CODES Sections 160 to 171 A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 User Access Codes When using an access code to arm a partition the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which access code was used to arm the partition SPECIAL ARMING REPORT CODES Sections 172 and 173 Whenever the system is armed using one of the special arming features listed below the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying how the system was armed Section 172 e TIMED AUTO ARMING A partition has armed itself at the programmed time see page 27 LATE TO CLOSE Reports every day at the time specified by the Auto Arm Timer see page 28 No MOVEMENT A partition has armed itself after the programmed pe
25. and Digiplex Modules with the APR3 Ak prefix are compatible with Spectra versions 2 0 and higher Digiplex and DigiplexNE SPECTRA 1759EX 43 11 15 11 16 11 17 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY SUPERVISION Section 129 General Options Option 6 OFF Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Supervision Disabled default Option 6 ON Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Supervision Enabled When option 6 in section 129 is enabled and the battery voltage of an Omnia wireless transmitter motion detector or contact switch has dropped below recommended limits the control panel will attempt to transmit the Wireless Transmitter Low Battery report code programmed in section 210 and the Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Failure will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER SUPERVISION OPTIONS Section 132 Zone Options 7 OFF 8 OFF Supervision Failure Recognition Disabled default When a tamper occurs on an Omnia wireless transmitter zone in a disarmed system the control panel will display the zone as open in the keypad display but will not generate an alarm When it occurs on in an armed system the control panel will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 20 This option is not permitted on UL systems 7 OFF 8 ON Trouble Only When a tamper occurs on an Omnia wireless transmitter zone in a disarmed system a Wireless Transmitter Supervision Loss will appear in the keypads
26. clock to program the time i e 6 30PM 18 30 The first Test Report will be transmitted within 24 hours after the feature is enabled at the time programmed in 110 Example Section 087 005 and section 110 13 00 The first Test Report will be sent at 1 PM that day and then the report will be sent every 5 days at 1 PM POWER FAILURE REPORT DELAY Section 086 001 to 255 minutes Default 15 minutes The control panel will transmit the AC Failure report code programmed in section 205 after the Power Failure Report Delay period has elapsed DISARM REPORTING OPTIONS Section 131 Arming Disarming Options Option 1 OFF Always Report Disarming Option 11 ON Report Disarming Only After Alarm default With option 1 OFF the control panel will send the Disarming report codes see page 33 to the central station every time the System is disarmed With option 1 ON the control panel will send the Disarming report codes to the central station when the System is disarmed following an alarm ZONE RESTORE REPORT OPTIONS Section 132 Zone Options Option 6 OFF Report On Bell Cut Off default Option 6 ON Report On Zone Closure With option 6 OFF the control panel will send the Zone Alarm Restore report codes see page 34 to the central station when the zone has returned to normal and the Bell Cut Off Timer has elapsed see page 29 With option 6 ON the control panel will send the Zone Alarm Restore report code
27. control panel to activate a PGM when a specific event occurs in the system The PGM will remain in its active state until the programmed PGM Deactivation Event occurs or when the PGM Delay period elapses see page 40 For the Event List see the PGM Table in the Spectra 1759EX Programming Guide To program a PGM Activation Event 1 Enter section that represents the desired PGM PGM1 120 PGM2 122 Global PGM 124 2 Enter the Event Group 3 Enter the Sub Group 4 Enter the Partition 01 Partition 1 02 Partition 2 99 Both Partitions A The AC Loss PGM Event will only occur after the Power Failure Report Delay elapses see page 38 SPECTRA 1759EX 39 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 PGM DEACTIVATION EVENT Sections 121 123 125 After PGM activation the PGM will return to its normal state deactivate when the programmed PGM Deactivation Event occurs Instead of deactivating the PGM when a specific event occurs the PGM can deactivate after a programmed period elapses see PGM Delay For the Event List see the PGM Table in the Spectra 1759EX Programming Guide If using the PGM Delay these sections can be used as a second activation event 1 Enter section that represents the desired PGM PGM1 121 PGM2 123 Global PGM 125 2 Enter the Event Group 3 Enter the Sub Group 4 Enter the Partition 01 Partition 1 02 Partition 2 99 Both Partitions PGM DELAY Section 066 P
28. determines how many times the control panel will re dial the same Central Station Telephone Number before proceeding to the next number SPECTRA 1759EX 37 9 13 9 14 9 15 9 16 9 17 9 18 9 19 9 20 DELAY BETWEEN DIALING ATTEMPTS Section 082 000 to 255 seconds Default 20 seconds This delay determines the amount of time the control panel will wait between each dialing attempt ALTERNATE DIAL OPTION Section 136 Dialer Options Option 4 OFF Alternate Dial Disabled default Option A ON Alternate Dial Enabled With option 4 OFF the control panel will dial the backup telephone number programmed in section 153 after all attempts to one Central Station Telephone Number have failed see section 9 12 With option 4 ON the control panel will dial the backup telephone number after every failed attempt RECENT CLOSE DELAY Section 085 000 to 255 seconds Default no delay If after having armed the system an alarm is generated within the period defined by the Recent Close Delay the control panel will attempt to transmit the Recent Close report code programmed in section 195 AUTO TEST REPORT Sections 087 000 disabled 001 to 255 days Default disabled Section 110 Time HH MM The control panel will transmit the Test Report report code programmed into section 211 after the number of days programmed into section 087 has elapsed at the time programmed into section 110 Use the 24 hour
29. disable this mode press the TBL key again The keypad will emit a Rejection Beep 11 11 2 TEST REPORT ENTER INSTALLER CODE MEM Sends the Test Report report code programmed in section 211 to the central station see Reporting and Dialer settings on page 32 11 11 3 CALL WINLOAD SOFTWARE ENTER INSTALLER CODE BYP Refer to page 45 11 11 4 CANCEL COMMUNICATION ENTER INSTALLER CODE STAY Cancels all communication until the next reportable event 11 11 5 ANSWER WINLOAD SOFTWARE ENTER INSTALLER CODE FORCE Refer to page 45 PGM MODULES SUPERVISION Section 129 General Options Option 7 OFF 4 PGM Output Module Supervision Disabled default Option 7 ON 4 PGM Output Module Supervision Enabled By enabling this option the control panel will supervise the 4 PGM Output Module APR3 PGM4 connected to the Spectra bus This means that whenever the module is disconnected or is not communicating with the control panel the control panel will attempt to transmit the Module Fault report code programmed in section 210 and the Module Loss Failure will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 E Modules with the APR prefix are compatible with Spectra versions 2 0 and higher and Digiplex Modules with the APR3 prefix are compatible with Spectra versions 2 0 and higher Digiplex and DigiplexNE PRINTER MODULE SUPERVISION Section 129 General Options Option 8 OFF Printer
30. for selected User Code The user code with this option enabled can arm assigned partitions but cannot disarm any partitions The type of arming is dependent on the other User Code Options selected Please note that with the Arm Only option the user can cancel a recently armed system by re entering the access code before the end of the Exit Delay 4 4 7 PGM ACTIVATION Sections 302 to 348 User Codes 002 to 048 Option 7 OFF User Code follows User Code Options and can activate a PGM default Option 7 ON 2 User Code can activate a PGM only With option 7 off entering the access code will arm or disarm according to the programmed User Code Options as well as activate or deactivate a PGM The appropriate PGM Activation Deactivation Event must also be programmed see page 39 With option 7 on the control panel will ignore all other User Code Options Therefore entering the access code will only activate or deactivate the PGM LOCK MASTER CODE Section 127 System Options Option 4 OFF Lock System Master Code Disabled default Option 4 ON Lock System Master Code Enabled With this feature enabled the control panel will lock the System Master Code 001 This means that the System Master Code cannot be deleted but it can be changed DURESS CODE Section 127 System Options Option 6 OFF Duress Code Disabled default Option 6 ON User Code 048 becomes a Duress code With this feature enabled User Code 048 b
31. formats the Ademco Express does not use the Contact ID Report Codes ADEMCO CONTACT ID Ademco Contact ID is a fast communicator format that uses tone reporting instead of pulse reporting This communicator format also uses a pre defined list of industry standard messages and report codes that will suit most of your basic installation needs Please refer to the Contact ID Report Codes List in the Programming Guide for a complete list of these report codes and messages CONTACT ID OPTIONS Section 136 Dialer Options Option 3 OFF Programmable Codes Option 3 ON All Codes default When using the Programmable Codes format use the Ademco Contact ID Report Codes List in the Spectra System Programming Guide version 2 0 or higher to program the desired report codes into sections 160 to 213 Enter FF to use the default Contact ID Report Codes Press the FORCE key to enter a 0 value When using the All Codes format the control panel will automatically generate Contact ID Report Codes for every event in sections 160 to 213 Refer to the All Codes Ademco Contact ID Report Code List in the Spectra System Programming Guide When using the Ademco Contact ID Programmable format both telephone numbers must use this reporting format PAGER REPORTING FORMAT Section 136 Dialer Options 6 OFF 7 OFF 1 call to the pager cellular telephone 6 OFF 7 ON 2 calls to the pager cellular telephone 6 ON 7 OFF 3 calls
32. of burglary fire flood or any other situation programmed to generate a report condition Fully programmable over the telephone no external keypad required the Paravox guides the end user through all system functions with a full set of voice prompts All the user needs to remember is their P I N The Key Ahead feature eliminates the frustration and time wasted for experienced operators by allowing them to key in selections before a prompt ends DiciTAL DETECTORS The Paradox Digigard 50 60 70 digital motion detectors can immediately identify the signal produced by a moving human body and will not be triggered by any other occurrences in the protected area False alarms are virtually eliminated Using 10096 digital detection technology and smart digital processing software leaves no room for error With the Digigard 70 animal lovers can maximize their security protection Thanks to the unique design of the patent pending Digigard pet friendly lens and dual decision optics the Digigard 70 double checks every movement signal Take all that s good about infrared digital detection add an advanced microwave supervisor and you have Digital Vision 525D and 526D motion detectors Once the Vision s digital infrared detector identifies an intruder its microwave sensor must confirm the presence of movement before an alarm is triggered PARAVOX uf 7 e SPECTRA 1759EX 5 PART 2 INSTALLATION 2
33. partition 1 45 User Codes 004 to 048 Can arm and disarm as per User Code Options in section 4 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 ACCESS CODE LENGTH Section 127 System Options Option 2 OFF 6 Digit Access Codes Option 2 ON 4 Digit Access Codes default All access codes can be set to lengths of either 4 or 6 digits When the 4 digit option is selected entering a 4 digit code will allow access Using the 6 digit option entering 6 digits is required to allow access If the Access Code Length is changed from four digits to six digits when access codes have already been A programmed the control panel will automatically add the last 2 digits by using the first 2 digits For example if the access code is 1234 and you switch to 6 digits the code will become 123412 Be sure to verify the access codes after switching from 4 digit access codes to 6 digit codes When switching from six digits to four digits the control panel will simply remove the final two digits of the access code For example 123456 will become 1234 INSTALLER CODE Default 000000 The Installer Code is used to enter the control panel s programming mode see page 11 which allows you to program all the features options and commands of the control panel The nstaller Code can be 4 or 6 digits in length see above where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9 The Installer Code cannot be used to program Master Code 1 Master Code 2 or User Access Codes To
34. program the nstaller Code press ENTER CURRENT INSTALLER CODE 281 new 4 or 6 digit Installer Code SYSTEM MASTER CODE Default 123456 The Installer Code can be used to program the System Master Code With the System Master Code a user can use any arming method and can program any User Access Code but not the User Code Options The System Master Code can be 4 or 6 digits in length see section 4 1 where each digit can be any digit from 0 to 9 To change the System Master Code press ENTER INSTALLER CODE 301 new 4 or 6 digit System Master Code USER CODE OPTIONS Sections 302 to 348 Options 1 to 7 The User Code Options define which arming methods each user can use to arm or disarm the system Regardless of these settings all users can Regular Arm assigned partitions and all users except those with the Arm Only option can disarm an assigned partition regardless of how it is armed Select one or more of the options described on the following pages for each User Access Code where sections 302 to 348 represent User Access Codes 002 to 048 For information on how User Access Codes are programmed please refer to page 48 4 4 1 PARTITION 1 ASSIGNMENT Sections 302 to 348 User Codes 002 to 048 Option 1 OFF Deny access to partition 1 Option 1 ON User code has access to partition 1 default If Partitioned see page 41 user codes with this option enabled can arm and disarm partition 1 If
35. system will be used for Fire detection the installer should refer to NFPA Standards 72 Chapter 2 In addition once installation is complete the local fire authority must be notified of the installation This equipment must be verified by a qualified technician once every three years All keypads must use a tamper switch Maximum allowed entry delay is 45 seconds Maximum allowed exit delay is 60 seconds Minimum 4 minutes for bell cut off time The following features do not comply with UL requirements Bypass Recall and Auto Trouble Shutdown Do not connect the primary indicating device to a relay The installer must use the bell output To comply with UL985 the auxiliary power output should not exceed 200mA Please refer to Table 2 Current Consumption Table on page 8 RECOMMENDED EOL resistor part 2011002000 For UL Installations Basler Electric BE156240CAA007 16 5VAC min 40VA 12vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid lead or gel cell backup battery YUASA model NP7 12 recommended for residential use Use a 7Ah battery to comply with fire requirements Wheelock 46T 12 siren All outputs are Class 2 or power limited except for the battery terminal The Class 2 and power limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3 CL3R CL3P or substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 For technical support in the US and Canada call 1 800 791 1919 Monday to Friday 8 a m to
36. than the programmed number of transmissions in a single armed period see page 20 DURESS A Duress access code is keyed in see page 15 e KEYPAD LOCKOUT If a consecutive number of invalid codes are entered into a keypad the control panel can be set to deny access from all keypads for a specified period Future use 9 2 8 ZONE TAMPER REPORT CODES Section 197 to 200 A report code can be programmed for each of the 15 available zones Whenever a tamper or wire fault occurs on a zone the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone was tampered 9 2 9 ZONE TAMPER RESTORE REPORT CODES Sections 201 to 204 A report code can be programmed for each of the 15 available zones Whenever a tampered zone is restored the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone has been restored ga lf Tamper Recognition see page 30 is disabled the control panel will not report the occurrence of any tampers wire faults or tamper restores 9 2 10 SYSTEM TROUBLE REPORT CODES Section 205 to 207 Whenever the system generates one of the instances listed below the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of system trouble Section 205 Future use ACFAILURE The control panel has detected a loss of AC power Transmission of this report code can be delayed see Power Failure Report D
37. the control panel will generate the condition s defined by the TLM options see above PART 10 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS EEE eee A PGM is a programmable output that toggles to its opposite state i e a normally open PGM will close when a specific event has occurred in the system For example a PGM can be used to reset smoke detectors activate bells or strobe lights open close garage doors and much more When a PGM closes the control panel supplies a ground to the PGM activating any device or relay connected to it When a PGM opens the circuit opens from ground therefore cutting power to any devices connected to it PGM1 A programmable output that provides up to 150mA Refer to Alarm Relay and PGMs on page 8 PGM2 PGM2 is a programmable output that can provide up to 2 5A PGM2 is designed to be used as a Strobe Output For information refer to PGM Strobe Options on page 40 For connections refer to Alarm Relay and PGMs on page 8 Global PGM The Global PGM allows you to use the control panel s PGM Event List to activate PGMs located on a module or LCD keypad For example if you enable a module s Follows Global PGM option the PGM on the module will activate whenever the event programmed in section 124 occurs Every PGM on every keypad and or expansion bus module can be programmed to follow the event s defined by the Global PGM 10 1 PGM ACTIVATION EVENT Sections 120 122 and 124 This feature allows you to program the
38. the current panel settings To remove the Installer Lock enter 000 Please note that four seconds after resetting the control panel the STATUS LED on the control panel will flash fast for 5 seconds to indicate that the installer lock is enabled KEYPAD LOCKOUT FEATURE Sections 092 and 093 If a consecutive number of invalid codes are entered into a keypad the control panel can be set to deny access from all keypads for a specified period and send the report code programmed in section 196 Program the number of consecutive invalid codes from 001 to 255 000 disabled into section 092 Program the duration of the Keypad Lockout from 001 to 255 minutes into section 093 If 000 is programmed in section 093 the keypads will not be locked out but the report code programmed in section 196 will be sent BATTERY CHARGE CURRENT Section 127 General Options Option 5 OFF Battery Charge Current 350mA default Option 5 ON Battery Charge Current 700mA 40VA transformer required PARTITIONING Section 127 General Options Option 1 OFF Partitioning Disabled default Option 1 ON Partitioning Enabled The Spectra system is equipped with a partitioning feature which can divide the alarm system into two distinct areas identified as Partition 1 and Partition 2 Partitioning can be used in installations where shared security systems are more practical such as an office warehouse building When partitioned each zone each
39. 8 p m EST Technical support can also be reached by fax at 450 491 2313 or via e mail at support paradox ca 2002 Paradox Security Systems Ltd Spectra WinLoad InTouch ParaVox Digital Vision and Digigard are trademarks of Paradox Security Systems Ltd SPECTRA SERIES 53 Numerics PATE BUZZEr ZOMG Less dan TT 19 24Fr Delayed Fire ZONE cicatrice gebuerge dE GES 19 24Hr Standard Fire Zone 1 5 sn a naddsndi kuya se de saniy erik ned ai k Nk 19 A ee 6 Access Code Length 14 Access Code Programming 48 Access Codes 14 ECO HEEN Otter na ea lo sayi da de 35 Ademco Contact WEE 36 Ademco Contact ID Options nee Ademco Express Le o0 Adjust Clock 41 Alarm Memory Display yiya i errato ket tr hb arro sereka deran ak h CES EL Ab dabe Si Alarm OPTIONS 5 ribi rhinite toc ta sure bct ee dee eege AE 29 Alarm Relay Alarm Relay Options 4 xudana dian akla yal ka kaka aanita saa nara aavanenersiedens 40 Alarm Report Code Transmission Delay eee 21 Alarmi NA e Alternate Dial Options ae seet Answer Upload Download Software Ag Answer WinEoad SOoftWare scii islam da inka aa kalma a dt cae Answering Machine Override L kk kk kk ek kk kk Arming and Disarming Options Arming Report Codes Auto Event Buffer Transmission 7 Auto Force Arming 5 iiri r a r r
40. 9 Report Codes Keyswitch Connections 10 Central Station Telephone Numbers 35 Fire Circuits 10 Partition Account Numbers teens 35 Reporting Formats PROGRAMMING METHODS Pager Delay WinLoad Software for Windows m Event Call Direction 37 Programming Using a Keypad ssssiiiseessesiiiiessseniirisssrernrnnren Dialing Method Configuring The LED Keypads PRE ed outs nan nuk bek anal nad kun HE anada Cuda y Pulse Ratio iii kaka AKA KA KAKA KAKA ARA KA AA KRA Programming Using A Paradox Memory Key 13 Bell on Communication Failure r 37 Dial Tone Delay EE 37 Maximum Dialing Attempts eee eeeenessnnreinnsrnrsrsrsssns 37 ACCESS CODE teintes 14 ne pala ae SES 58 ARS Code LENS cen T Alternate Dial Option 98 Installer Code Default 000000 14 Recent Close Delay 38 System Master Code Default 123456 14 Auto Test Report 38 User Code DptQns ni 14 Power Failure Report Delay 38 Lock Master Code Disarm Reporting Options LL Eke kek 38 Duress Code mm 15 Zone Restore Report Options 38 Telephone Line Monitoring TLM 38 ZONE PROGRAMMING c eeeeeeueeeee 16 What s en Expansion eg He wan PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS sene
41. ANUAL 1 3 6 1 3 7 1 3 8 1 3 9 1 3 10 PRINTER MODULE The Printer Module APR3 PRT1 provides you with the ability to automatically print events as they occur in the system or the events can be stored in the module s event buffer so you can print the events manually The events can be sent to a dot matrix printer or can be viewed and printed from a computer Includes a 50mA PGM output Due to its Auto Panel Recognition feature modules with the APR3 prefix are compatible with Spectra Digiplex and DigiplexNE 4 PGM Output MODULE Nor UL LISTED When connected to the Spectra communication bus this module APR3 PGM4 will provide four additional 5A programmable outputs to the Spectra system Due to its Auto Panel Recognition feature modules with the APR3 prefix are compatible with Spectra Digiplex and DigiplexNE INTOUCH VOICE ASSISTED ARM DISARM MODULE NOT UL LISTED Using a touch tone telephone users can arm or disarm their security system from a distance as well as activate or deactivate the APR3 ADM2 s on board PGM output Due to its Auto Panel Recognition feature modules with the APR3 prefix are compatible with Spectra Digiplex and DigiplexNE PARAVOX VoicE DIALER NOT UL LISTED In areas where security system monitoring is not available let the sophisticated Paravox voice dialer take over Compatible with any control panel the Paravox will verbally report system status by phone advising of detection
42. ARM DELAY Section 090 000 disabled 001 to 255 minutes Default disabled The Recycle Delay determines the amount of time after Bell Cut Off that the control panel will wait before re verifying zone status 8 2 2 RECYCLE COUNTER Section 091 000 disabled 001 to 255 Default disabled The Recycle Counter determines the number of times the control panel will re verify the zone status after Bell Cut Off in one armed period SPECTRA 1759EX 29 8 3 8 4 TAMPER RECOGNITION Section 132 Zone Options 1 OFF 2 OFF Tamper Recognition Disabled default If the system is armed or disarmed the control panel will display the zone as open in the keypad display but will not generate an alarm This option is not permitted on UL systems 1 OFF 2 ON Trouble Only If the system is armed and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone the control panel will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 20 If the system is disarmed and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone a Tamper Zone Wiring Failure will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 and the control panel will transmit the appropriate Zone Tamper report code see page 34 1 ON 2 OFF Silent Alarm If the system is armed and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone the control panel will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 20 Ina disarmed system it functions the same as the Trouble Only setting but it will also generate a s
43. CTRA programmed to follow the BELL output or the Global SKS EK ele CR AIN T ASVON www paradox ca PGM 2 9 2 10 Figure 2 3 Relay and PGM Connections KEYPAD TT 1759EX com Nc wol Ac lpem PameL BELL l Aux GRN YEL EARTH 1 C 2 3 C Wu 5 EARTH KA T 1 RING TIP AUX or External Power Supply gena RED See Programmable Output Sech Connections on page 8 Supply Any device such as a strobe light or siren COM N C N O SINGLE ZONE INPUTS Detection devices such as motion detectors and door contacts are connected to the control panel s zone input terminals Figure 2 4 below demonstrates single zone input terminal connections recognized by Spectra Once connected the associated zone s parameters must be defined For details refer to Zone Programming on page 16 Figure 2 4 Single Zone Input Connections N C Contacts No EOL N C With EOL N O With EOL UL ULC Configuration UL ULC Configuration CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS 29 L Aux J CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS AIN Laux LAU LU COM N C TAMPER N o com e ALARM RELAY OUTPUT Con N C N o com ne TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT TAMPER OUTPUT Detector Terminals Detector Terminals Normally Closed Detector Terminals Normally Open Zone input COM Zone input COM Zone input m COM N C N C EOL N O N C Contacts No EOL N C With EOL
44. Code with the Force Arming Option is entered In installations where the user must always Force arm when leaving the protected area this feature allows users to Force arm without pressing the FORCE key before entering their User Access Code RESTRICT ARMING ON BATTERY FAIL Section 130 Arming Disarming Options Option 5 OFF Permit arming on battery failure default Option 5 ON Restrict arming on battery failure If this option is enabled the control panel will not arm the system if the control panel detects that the backup battery is disconnected that its fuse is blown or that the battery voltage drops to less than 10 5V The control panel will not arm the system until all battery trouble conditions are rectified RESTRICT ARMING ON TAMPER FAILURE Section 130 Arming Disarming Options Option 6 OFF Permit arming on tamper failure default Option 6 ON Restrict arming on tamper failure If this option is enabled the control panel will not arm the system if the control panel detects a tamper trouble on one or more zones The control panel will not arm the system until all tamper trouble conditions are rectified This feature will not function if the Tamper Recognition Options see page 30 are disabled or whenever the A tampered zone is bypassed and the Tamper Bypass Options see page 30 have been enabled TIMED AUTO ARMING Section 133 Partition 1 134 Partition 2 Option 1 OFF Timed Auto Arming Disabled
45. Delay zone opens first Ifan armed Follow Zone opens after an Entry Delay zone opens the control panel waits until the Entry Delay Timer has elapsed before generating an alarm If an armed Follow Zone opens after more than one Entry Delay zone opens the control panel will wait until the Entry Delay Timer of the zone that opened first has elapsed This feature is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting the area occupied by the entry point keypad This will prevent the motion detector from causing an alarm when a user enters through the entry point to disarm the system INSTANT ZONES Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 First Digit 4 When an armed Instant Zone opens the control panel immediately generates an alarm Instant Zones are commonly used for windows patio doors skylights and other perimeter type zones 24HR BURGLARY ZONES Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 First Digit 5 Whenever a 24Hr Burglary Zone opens whether the system is armed or disarmed the control panel will immediately generate an alarm 24HR BUZZER Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 First Digit 6 Whenever a 24Hr Buzzer Zone opens whether the zone is armed or disarmed the control panel sets off the keypads buzzers to indicate that the zone was breached The control panel will report the alarm but will not enable the bell siren output Enter any valid access code on the keypad to stop the buzzer This zone definition is
46. Enabled If a user Regular arms a partition but does not exit through open and close an Entry Delay zone during the Exit Delay the control panel can be programmed to switch from Regular Arming to Stay Arming STAY ARMING WITH DELAY Section 133 Partition 1 Section 134 Partition 2 Option 5 OFF Stay Arming with Delay Disabled default Option 5 ON Stay Arming with Delay Enabled When a partition is Stay Armed when this feature is enabled all the zones in the partition except 24Hr zones are associated with the Stay Delay Therefore the control panel will not generate an alarm if a zone is breached until the Stay Delay has elapsed This feature prevents false alarms by allowing users enough time to disarm their system if a zone is accidentally triggered For example if a user opens an armed window or crosses an armed detector on the way to the kitchen in the middle of the night the user will have enough time to disarm the system before the alarm is generated Each partition s Stay Delay follows the value programmed in Entry Delay Timer 2 in section 070 REGULAR ARMING SWITCHES TO FORCE ARMING NOT TO BE USED WITH UL INSTALLATIONS Section 131 Arming Disarming Options Option 2 OFF Regular Arming Switches to Force Arming Disabled default Option 2 ON Regular Arming Switches to Force Arming Enabled With this feature enabled the control panel will always Force arm instead of Regular arm when a valid User Access
47. G System disarmed using a keyswitch see page 19 Future use ZONE ALARM REPORT CODES Sections 187 to 190 A report code can be programmed for each of the 15 available zones Whenever a zone generates an alarm the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone generated an alarm SPECTRA 1759EX 33 9 2 6 ZONE ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODES Sections 191 to 194 A report code can be programmed for each of the 15 available zones The control panel can transmit these report codes to the central station identifying which zone was restored Ed A Zone is restored when it closes after generating an alarm or once the bell has cut off after alarm generation Please refer to Zone Restore Report Options on page 38 9 2 7 SPECIAL ALARM REPORT CODES Sections 195 and 196 Whenever the system generates an alarm due to one of the conditions listed below the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of alarm Section 195 e EMERGENCY PANIC Panic keys 1 and 3 have been pressed see page 30 e AUXILIARY PANIC Panic keys 4 and 6 have been pressed see page 30 FIRE PANIC Panic keys 7 and 9 have been pressed see page 30 e RECENT CLOSING Reports when an alarm is generated after arming the system within period defined by the Recent Close Delay see page 38 Section 196 e AUTO ZONE SHUTDOWN A zone communicates more
48. GM1 067 PGM2 068 Global PGM 001 to 255 seconds 000 Follows Deactivation Event Default 5 seconds Instead of deactivating the PGM on the occurrence of a specific event the PGM will deactivate after the period programmed here has elapsed E If a PGM Delay is programmed the deactivation event can be used as a second activation event PGM NORMAL STATE Section 126 Options 4 5 and 6 A PGM toggles to its opposite state i e a normally open PGM will close when a specific event has occurred in the system You can program each PGM output to be normally open N O or normally closed N C by enabling or disabling options 4 5 and 6 in section 126 Option 4 OFF PGM1 Normally Closed Default Option A ON 2 PGM1 Normally Open Option 5 OFF PGM2 Normally Closed Default Option 5 ON PGM2 Normally Open Option 6 OFF Global PGM Normally Closed Default Option 6 ON Global PGM Normally Open PGM2 STROBE OPTIONS Section 129 General Options Option 1 OFF PGM2 Output is Steady Default Option 1 ON PGM2 Output is Pulsed Strobe With option 1 enabled PGM2 will flash on and off whenever activated Otherwise it will provide a steady output Option 2 OFF Disable PGM2 Pulse When System is Armed Default Option 2 ON Enable PGM2 Pulse When System is Armed Whenever the system is armed PGM2 will flash once every 30 seconds until the system is disarmed Option 3 OFF Disable
49. IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules subpart D and CS 03 Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment NOTIFICATION TO TELEPHONE COMPANY Upon request customer shall notify telephone company of particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER 5A7CAN 22633 AL E RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER 0 1B U S amp CANADA USOC JACK RJ31X USA CA31A CANADA TELEPHONE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS Except for telephone company provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks or equivalent in such a manner as to allow for easy immediate disconnection of terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if plug connected thereto is withdrawn no interference to operation of equipment at customer s premises which remains connected to telephone network shall occur by reason of such withdrawal INCIDENCE OF HARM Should terminal equipment protective circuitry cause harm to telephone network telephone company shall where practicable notify customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if a
50. ISION BYPASS OPTIONS Section 131 Arming Disarming Options Option 7 OFF Generate Supervision Loss if detected on a Bypassed Wireless Transmitter Zone default Option 7 ON No Supervision Loss if Detected on a Bypassed Wireless Transmitter Zone When this feature is enabled the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options will follow the zone s bypass definition This means the control panel will not perform any action if a Supervision Loss occurs on a bypassed zone When this feature is disabled the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options will ignore the bypass definition This means the control panel will generate an incident as per Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options if a supervision loss occurs on a bypassed zone REPROGRAM ALL EXPANSION MODULES Section 750 After removing an expansion bus module from the communication bus the control panel keeps the module s programmed sections in memory Therefore if you add or replace a module or when you have downloaded the contents of the Paradox Memory Key see section 3 4 you can reprogram the modules with the settings saved in the control panel To do so enter section 750 and press ENTER The keypad will emit 2 beeps every second while downloading 44 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 6 PART 12 SETTINGS FOR WINLOAD SOFTWARE PANEL ANSWER OPTIONS The following two options define how the control panel answers an incoming call from a c
51. NTRY DELAY 1 Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 First Digit 1 When the system is armed and a zone defined with Entry Delay 1 opens the control panel will generate an alarm after the programmed Entry Delay 1 Timer elapses This is to provide users with enough time to enter the protected area and disarm the system To program the Entry Delay 1 Timer key in the desired 3 digit delay value 000 to 255 seconds Default 45 seconds into section 069 Entry Delay zones are commonly used at the entry exit points of the protected area i e front back door garage etc Using different Entry Delays see Entry Delay 2 is useful when for example one entry point requires a longer delay than the other entry point or in a partitioned system where each partition may require a different Entry Delay ENTRY DELAY 2 Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 First Digit 2 Entry Delay 2 zones are identical to the Entry Delay 1 zones see section 5 5 1 except it uses a separate Entry Delay Timer To program the Entry Delay 2 Timer key in the desired 3 digit delay value 000 to 255 seconds Default 45 seconds into section 070 This timer is also used as the Stay Delay timer see section 7 2 18 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 5 6 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 FOLLOW ZONES Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 First Digit 3 When an armed Follow Zone opens the control panel will immediately generate an alarm unless an Entry
52. OGRAMMING METHOD After entering sections 001 to 016 126 to 138 and 302 to 348 each option from 1 to 8 represents a specific feature or option Press the key corresponding to the desired option and the corresponding light will illuminate or the option number will appear in the LCD display This means the option is on Press the key again to extinguish the corresponding light or remove the digit from the LCD display thereby turning off the option Press the FORCE key to set all 8 options to off Press the keys until the current section s options are set When the options are set press the ENTER key to save and advance to the next section DATA DISPLAY MODE LED KEYPADS ONLY In the Data Display Mode you can view the programmed contents of each section one digit at a time After entering the desired 3 digit section see step 3 of the shaded box on page 11 press the ENTER key to access the Data Display Mode will not function with sections using Multiple Feature Select Programming SPECTRA 1759EX 11 Figure 3 1 Data Display Mode LED Keypads Only To access the Data Display Mode press the enter key after entering a section and before entering any data The three LEDs as indicated will begin to flash indicating that you are in the Data Display Mode STAY Ouo Force ENTER BYP STAY O10 FORCE 1686H S S E A 1686V 1689 Each time the ENTER key is pressed the keypad will display the n
53. Option 2 ON 2 No Movement Auto Arming Enabled If no movement occurs in a partition s protected area for the period specified by the No Movement Timer see below the control panel can automatically arm that partition The Auto Arming Option described in section 7 8 of this manual determines the partition s arming method Any open zones detected when a partition is Auto Armed will be bypassed regardless of their definition except 24hr zones Upon arming the control panel will transmit the No Movement report code if programmed in section 172 Regardless of whether the system was successfully armed or not the control panel will always transmit the No Movement report code if programmed in section 172 If No Movement Auto Arming is disabled the control panel will still send the No Movement report code at the time specified by the No Movement Timer Example To arm partition 1 whenever there is no movement for a period of 4 hours enable No Movement Auto arming for partition 1 by turning on the 2 Option in section 133 Then in section 075 enter 016 16x15min 240min 4 hours 7 7 1 No MOVEMENT TIMER Section 075 Partition 1 076 Partition 2 001 to 255 x15min Default disabled Select the section corresponding to the desired partition and program the interval of time without movement you wish the control panel to wait before arming and or sending the No Movement report code If No Movement Auto Arming is disabled the control pan
54. PART 6 WIRELESS ZONE PROGRAMMING The Spectra 1759EX allows for the addition of up to eight fully supervised Omnia wireless transmitters and up to eight programmable remote controls 6 1 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING The programming of the wireless transmitters detectors and door contacts is accomplished in two steps 1 Assign the wireless transmitter to the Spectra 1759EX 2 Program the zones 6 1 1 ASSIGNING WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS TO THE RECEIVER Sections 601 to 608 Sections 601 to 608 represent expansion inputs 1 to 8 respectively For example section 601 is assigned to expansion input 1 section 602 is assigned to expansion input 2 etc refer to Table 6 Each Expansion Input represents a specific zone in the Spectra 1759EX system see Zone Recognition Table on page 16 Table 6 Sections and Expansion Inputs Section 6 digit Serial Number Expansion Input How Do Assign Wireless Transmitters to the Spectra 1759EX 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE 3 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER from sections 601 to 608 4 Enter the 6 digit SERIAL NUMBER of the wireless transmitter Do not assign detection devices from different modules to the same expansion input For example do A not assign a wireless transmitter to section 601 and then connect a detection device to input Z1 of the APR3 ZX8 Ed The serial number is locate
55. PGM2 Pulse on Arm Disarm Default Option 3 ON Enable PGM2 Pulse on Arm Disarm Enabled With this option enabled PGM2 will flash once to indicate the system has been armed and will flash twice to indicate that the system has been disarmed ALARM RELAY OPTIONS Section 127 General Options Option 7 OFF Alarm Relay Follows Bell Output Default Option 7 ON Alarm Relay Follows Global PGM With this option off the optional Alarm Relay will activate or deactivate whenever the Bell Output activates or deactivates With the option on the Alarm Relay will activate or deactivate whenever Global PGM activates or deactivates 40 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 11 7 PART 11 SYSTEM SETTINGS HARDWARE RESET Performing a hardware reset will set all control panel settings to factory default except for the Panel ID and PC Password Also the event buffer will not be erased To perform a power down reset 1 Make sure the nstaller Lock is disabled see below 2 Remove battery and AC power from the control panel 3 Set the RESET jumper to on by placing a jumper on the RESET pins of the control panel 4 Re connect AC and battery power to the control panel 5 Wait 10 seconds and remove the jumper INSTALLER LOCK Section 282 000 Disabled 147 Lock Enabled Default Disabled Program 147 into section 282 to lock all programming Performing a hardware reset will not affect
56. S P E L T R A 1759EX V1 0 pote iy C4 N or REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 1759EX R A D O X R I T Y S Y S T E M S TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION c rete ee eren eret diaa 3 Exit Delay Features einen 3 Bell Squawk On Arm Disarm With Keypad we Specifications in 3 Bell Squawk On Arm disarm with Remote Control Detectors Keypads and Expansion Modules 4 No Exit Delay When Arming with Remote Control No Exit Delay Beeps and No Bell Squawk When Stay Arming 29 INSTALLATION nene oer roro noram tnn Eee nnn 6 Location and ue can eu e ALARM OPTIONS eese entente tentent tnnt 29 Earth Ground x Bell Cut Off THTIBE suce nier ri a ra ci i e Hana 29 AC Power eee eren Recycle Alarm Backup Battery 6 Tamper Recognition 30 Auxiliary Power Terminals ns n Keypad Panic Options 30 Telephone Line Connection sssssss111isesseeeiiiiseisseniirrssirnrennnnne Panic Lockout Timer 31 Bell Output Connection ek ekeka Programmable Output Connections e REPORTING AND DIALER SETTINGS 32 Single Zone Inputs ENEE Reporting Dialer Enable Disable 55551111 00005551111 11115110111 33 Keypad and Keypad Zone Connectons
57. an Auto Test Report E M Auto Arming On No Movement Auto Arming On Time Auto Arming Options Auxiliary POW saye nenn seen te po a y HERG k HEVE D N B Backlight Keypad 4 rtt tritam elya daa R dar EES 51 Backup Battery sais dya sanisi ladakan k eoe RE CR ERR KEN k rak d W lan kan k EENEG EEN 6 Battery Charge Current s a s neris lala nak k ainina 41 Battery Backup Beep On Exit Delay Beep On Trouble hu Bell Gul Off TIRO ay E o oo Bell on Communication Failure 37 Bell Output Connection assises running yaaa Eegen 8 Bell Squawk On Arm Disarm With Keypad Bell Squawk On Arm disarm with Remote Control en Burglary Zones 24 Hr n eite Sp ERES Ue estes ee 19 BUZZ6r ZONG CC Se Bypass Options Supervision Bypass Programming 1 222 2 ta ka zar alaaain x dab di ar Dl Mela a reta ardor cdd Bypass Recall Feature i kk kak kk enne Bypass Zones 459i pes URN ERE pra oer ul de C Call Back Feature is 46 Call Upload Download Software ii kk kek k k kk 43 Call WinLoad Software aeri ctaccee innt di eka qiya kra kewk ak taney 45 Cancel Communication 43 Central Station Telephone Numbers 00 Charge Current n Chime Zones sisi sena zadan ERE HEUS d l b da SEXT ELSE kid E dak V VOR d n nde k 51 Clock AGIUST ls
58. approved by the Canadian Standards Association CSA RESTRICTIONS CONCERNANT LE RACCORDEMENT DE MATERIEL L tiquette d Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le Minist re garantir toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communication De plus le mat riel doit tre install en suivant une m thode acceptable de raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp chent pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent tre effectu es par un centre de service d entretien canadien autoris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause d un mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d energie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble
59. as defined by option 5 Option 3 OFF Fire Panic Disabled default Option 3 ON Fire Panic Enabled Pressing the 7 and 9 keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2 seconds will generate a silent or audible alarm as defined by option 6 Option 4 OFF Emergency Panic is Silent default Option A ON Emergency Panic is Audible Option 5 OFF Auxiliary Panic is Silent default Option 5 ON Auxiliary Panic is Audible Option 6 OFF Fire Panic is Silent default Option 6 ON Fire Panic is Pulsed Silent alarm The control panel emits a Confirmation Beep and transmits the appropriate Panic report code if programmed in section 195 The control panel will not enable the keypad buzzers or the control panel s BELL output no audible alarm Audible alarm Same as silent alarm except the keypad buzzers and the BELL output will activate until a user cancels the alarm disarms with a valid User Access Code or when the Bell Cut Off Timer elapses see page 29 Fire pulsed alarm Same as audible operation except that the BELL output will be pulsed as shown in Figure on page 20 30 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 8 5 V4 Whether the system is partitioned or not the control panel will report all panic alarms to partition 1 PANIC LOCKOUT TIMER Section 094 When a panic alarm is activated the control panel can ignore the disarm signal from a remote control for a specified period This prevents an aggres
60. assign Keypad Zone 2 1759EX Option 8 ON and Option 7 ON Reassign Keypad Zone 2 1759EX Control Panel Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Expansion Input 1 Zone 8 Zone 5 Zone 5 Zone 4 Input 2 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 6 Zone 5 Input 3 Zone 10 Zone 7 Zone 7 Zone 6 Input 4 Zone 11 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 7 Input 5 Zone 12 Zone 9 Zone 9 Zone 8 Input 6 Zone 13 Zone 10 Zone 10 Zone 9 Input 7 Zone 14 Zone 11 Zone 11 Zone 10 Input 8 Zone 15 Zone 12 Zone 12 Zone 11 not displayed on 10 Zone LED Keypads ZONE PROGRAMMING After connecting a hardwired detection device to one of the control panel s or zone expansion bus module s input terminals or after setting up any wireless transmitters define the associated zone s parameters The Zone Parameters define the type of zone the zone s partition assignment and how the control panel will react when an alarm condition occurs on that zone These Zone Parameters are programmed into one section as detailed in Figure 5 1 on page 18 Only the control panel s on board inputs can be defined as a Fire Delayed Fire or a Keyswitch zone The on board zones are zones 01 to 05 SPECTRA 1759EX 17 5 5 Zone Definitions 1 Entry Delay 1 2 Entry Delay 2 3 Follow 4 Instant 5 24Hr Burglary Additional definitions for on board terminals Figure 5 1 Spectra Zone Programming 001 Zone 1 009 Zone 9 002 Zone 2 010 Zone
61. be programmed as a Maintained or Momentary Keyswitch and to Regular or Stay Arm see section 13 4 on page 49 A Maintained Keyswitch will arm the system when it is set to the ON position and will disarm when set to the OFF position To arm with a Momentary Keyswitch set the keyswitch to the ON position then turn it back to the OFF position Repeating this sequence will disarm the system Program the keyswitch with the following Option 1 OFF Maintained default Option 2 OFF Regular Arming default Option 1 ON Momentary Option 2 ON Stay Arming SPECTRA 1759EX 21 5 9 5 10 ZONE SPEED Sections 050 to 064 Zones 1 to 15 001 to 255 X 10ms Default 600ms The Zone Speed defines how quickly the control panel will respond to an open zone The control panel will not display an open zone on the keypad or generate an alarm until the programmed Zone Speed has elapsed All other zone definitions and options do not come into effect until the Zone Speed has elapsed This feature prevents any momentary glitches from causing an alarm or unnecessary reporting EOL ZONES Section 132 Zone Options Option 4 OFF Zones do not use EOL resistors default Option A ON Zones require EOL resistors If all detection devices connected to the control panel have input terminals that require 1KQ end of line resistors enable option 4 in section 132 For details on using EOL resistors refer to see Single Zone Inputs on page 9
62. cess Code All User Access Codes are given a User Number from 001 to 048 Enter the desired User Number in a section from 701 to 708 that represent the remote control assigned in sections 731 to 738 refer to section 6 5 2 on page 25 For example the remote control assigned in section 731 will be assigned to the User Access Code designated in section 701 How Do Assign a Remote Control to a User Access Code 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE 3 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER from sections 701 to 708 4 Enter the USER NUMBER to be assigned to the remote control 001 to 048 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS Sections 711 to 718 Remote Controls 1 to 8 respectively Each remote control can be programmed to perform up to 8 different actions Each digit in sections 711 to 718 represents a button or combination of buttons refer to Table 7 on page 26 When a user arms or disarms using the remote control the control panel will arm or disarm all the areas assigned to the User Access Code see section 6 5 4 on page 25 Sections 711 to 718 represent the remote controls assigned to sections 731 to 738 refer to section 6 5 2 on page 25 For example the buttons for the remote control assigned in section 731 will be programmed in section 711 How Dol Program the Remote Control s Buttons 1 Press the ENTER key Enter your INSTALLER CODE Enter the de
63. ch more 2 8 1 ALARM RELAY AND PGMs The Spectra 1759EX control panel includes two on board programmable outputs PGMs For details on how to program the PGM refer to PGM Programming on page 39 PGM1 can support up to 150mA while PGM2 supports up to 2 5A see Figure 2 3 on page 9 and can be used as a strobe output see page 40 The PGMs are limited by the power source being used If powered by The AUX terminals The current consumption of the AUX terminals cannot exceed 700mA Therefore whatever devices are con nected to the AUX terminals i e modules and PGMs cannot exceed 700mA combined For example if there are six modules con nected to the AUX terminals that are using 600mA and you wish to power the PGM using the AUX terminals the PGM s current consumption will not 100mA Anexternal power supply If using an external power supply the current consumption cannot exceed 150mA for PGM1 and 2 5A for PGN2 If the external power supply s current consumption limit is less than that of the PGM it is connected to than the current con sumption will not exceed the power supply s current limit The Spectra 1759EX control panel also has a 5A relay This relay can be connected as shown in Figure 2 3 on page 9 The Alarm Relay can be programmed to follow the bell output or the activation and deactivation of the Global PGM see Alarm Relay Options on page 40 8 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL Alarm Relay 5A can be m D ee um g SPE
64. conditions for an alarm are met the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code see page 33 and will not activate the control panel s bell output The appropriate ARM or STATUS LED on the keypads will flash to indicate an alarm and the user will still have to disarm the system 4 ON 5 ON Report Only When the conditions for an alarm have been met the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code see page 33 The system will not have to be disarmed INTELLIZONE Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 Option 6 OFF Intellizone Disabled default Option 6 ON Intellizone Enabled for Selected Zone This feature reduces the possibility of false alarms When a zone with the Intellizone option opens the panel does not immediately generate an alarm First it triggers the Intellizone Delay Timer To program the Intellizone Delay Timer key in the desired 3 digit value 010 to 255 seconds Default 48 seconds into section 084 If any of the following conditions occur during this period the panel will generate an alarm During the Intellizone Delay a second zone has caused an alarm During the Intellizone Delay the zone in alarm has restored closed and re occurred opened The zone in alarm remains open for the entire Intellizone Delay DELAY BEFORE ALARM REPORT CODE TRANSMISSION Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 Option 7 OFF Delay Alarm Transmission Disabled default
65. confirm their presence and functionality If a device has not sent a signal within that time period the Spectra 1759EX can generate a trouble an alarm and or transmit a report code to the monitoring station refer to Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options on page 44 6 4 2 CHECK IN SUPERVISION TIMER SETTINGS Section 610 Supervision Options Option 2 OFF Check in supervision base time setting in Hours default Option 2 ON Check in supervision base time setting in Minutes Option 5 OFF Check in supervision time value set to 12 default Option 5 ON Check in supervision time value set to 6 Options 2 and 5 define the time period that the control panel will expect a check in status signal from its assigned wireless transmitters For example if the timer is set to 12 min option 5 OFF option 2 ON the control panel will expect a check in status signal to be sent from its assigned wireless transmitters every 12 minutes If the Spectra 1759EX does not receive a signal from one of its wireless transmitters within the period defined here the Spectra 1759EX can then generate a trouble an alarm and or can transmit a report code to the monitoring station refer to Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options on page 44 Refer to section 6 4 1 on page 24 for instructions on enabling check in supervision Options 2 and 5 must match the jumper settings of the assigned transmitters For example if the A check in supervisio
66. ction is deemed reasonable in circumstances In case of temporary discontinuance telephone company shall promptly notify customer and will be given opportunity to correct the situation CHANGES FACILITIES The telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities equipment operations or procedures where such actions are reasonably required and proper in its business Should any such changes render customer s terminal equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities the customer shall be given adequate notice to effect the modifications to maintain uninterrupted service IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT OR GENERAL This equipment shall not be used on coin telephone lines Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER REN The ren is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas sum of the ren s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FACILITY If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact facility indicated below for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from
67. d on the inside of the transmitter or you can use the Serial Number Display refer to section 6 3 on page 23 to determine its serial number The transmitters must be activated once having been assigned to the Spectra 1759EX To activate a transmitter insert the batteries and close the cover To ensure proper synchronization between the control panel and the transmitter open and close the zone corresponding to the transmitter 22 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 6 2 6 3 6 1 2 DELETING ASSIGNED WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS Sections 601 to 608 How Do Delete Assigned Wireless Transmitters 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE 3 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER from sections 601 to 608 4 Press the 0 key six times to clear the serial number 6 1 3 PROGRAMMING THE ZONES The zones allocated to the wireless transmitters must be programmed Refer to Zone Programming on page 16 for more information VIEWING THE WIRELESS TRANSMITTER SIGNAL STRENGTH Sections 631 to 638 Once wireless transmitters have been installed and assigned to the Spectra 1759EX the signal strength of each transmitter can be verified in sections 631 to 638 Each section represents the signal strength viewer for a specific device For example section 631 is the viewer for the device in section 601 and section 638 is the viewer for the device in section 608 Please note that this feature only works with wir
68. default Option 1 ON Timed Auto Arming Enabled Each partition can be programmed to arm every day at the time specified by the Auto Arm Timer The Auto Arming Options see section 7 8 determine the partition s arming method Any open zones detected when a partition is Auto Armed will be bypassed regardless of their definition except 24hr zones The control panel will enter a 60 second Exit Delay period before arming the system At this point Auto Arming can be cancelled by entering a valid access code Once the partition has successfully armed the control panel can transmit the Timed Auto Arming report code programmed in section 172 Example To automatically arm partition 2 everyday at 6 15PM enable Timed Auto Arming for partition 2 by turning on option 1 in section 134 Then key in 18 15 into section 112 SPECTRA 1759EX 27 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 6 1 AUTO ARM TIMER Section 111 Partition 1 112 Partition 2 Select the section corresponding to the desired partition and program the time use the 24 hour clock i e 6 30PM 18 30 that you wish the control panel to attempt to arm the selected partition and or send the Late to Close report code If Timed Auto Arming is disabled the control panel will still send the Late to Close report code at the time specified by the Auto Arm Timer NO MOVEMENT AUTO ARMING Section 133 Partition 1 134 Partition 2 Option 2 OFF No Movement Auto Arming Disabled default
69. digit report codes corresponding to the Contact I D Table into sections 160 to 213 where each section represents up to four events in the system Programmable Program FF to use the default Contact ID Report Code 1 Ademco Slow Program 1 or 2 digit 1 FF report codes p Pulse 71 2 Silent Knight Fast into sections 160 to 213 where each 3 Sescoa D section represents up to four events in gt r 4 Ademco Express p the system 6 Pager T DTMF Tone Programmable Option 3 OFF Section 136 L 5 Ademco Contact ID The control panel automatically generates all report codes You do Option 3 ON Section 136 gt NOt have to program any report codes 9 1 9 2 REPORTING DIALER ENABLE DISABLE Section 135 Dialer Options Option 3 OFF Reporting Dialer Disabled default Option 3 ON Reporting Dialer Enabled REPORT CODES A report code is a 1 or 2 digit hexadecimal value consisting of digits from 1 to F Each section from 160 to 213 represents a set of up to four specific events and each of these events can be programmed with a separate 1 or 2 digit report code Only the Ademco Slow Silent Knight Sescoa and Pager Formats support 1 digit report codes To program a 1 digit report code press the FORCE key followed by the desired hexadecimal digit or vice versa When
70. disabled and the keypad zone uses the on board EOL resistor When the jumper is ON EOL is enabled and the keypad zone requires that an external EOL resistor be connected refer to Spectra 1759EX Control Panel Overview on page 7 and more details J2 OFF EOL disabled J2 ON EOL enabled PROGRAMMING USING A PARADOX MEMORY KEY Copy the sections of one Spectra control panel into the Paradox Memory Key PMC 3 Then copy the contents of the Memory Key into as many Spectra control panels as needed Each panel is programmed in less than 3 seconds Download to DESTINATION Control Panel si E read from memory key 1 Remove AC and battery power from the control panel Memory K y 2 Place the Memory Key on the serial connector labeled KEY of the Spectra Control Panel that is PMC 3 to receive the contents of the Memory Key Reapply AC and battery power In installer programming mode enter section 900 then press ENTER to acknowledge When the keypad emits a Confirmation Beep remove the Memory Key Enter section 750 to reprogram the modules with the information downloaded from the Paradox Memory Key Oo O1 B Copy to Memory Key from SOURCE Control Panel 1 Remove AC and battery power from the control panel 2 Place Memory Key on the serial connector labeled KEY of the Spectra Control Panel that you want to copy Make sure the write protect jumper of the Memory Key is on 3 Reapply AC and battery power 4 In insta
71. ds whenever a new trouble condition has occurred Pressing the TBL or TRBL key will stop the beeping 1 Description No Low Battery Failure Table 12 Trouble List Details The control panel performs a dynamic battery test under load every 60 seconds This trouble indicates that the back up battery is disconnected or that the battery should be replaced as it will not provide adequate current in case of AC loss This trouble will also appear when the control panel is running on battery power and the battery voltage has dropped to 10 5 volts or lower This means the battery must be recharged or replaced 2 Wireless Transmitter Low Battery The battery voltage of an Omnia wireless transmitter has dropped below recommended limits To determine the zones generating the trouble examine the Low Battery LED indicators on all the transmitters The batteries should be replaced 3 Power Failure Upon power failure the AC LED on all keypads will turn off The control panel can transmit the report code programmed in section 205 This report code can be delayed by programming a Power Failure Report Delay in section 086 The AC LED turns back on as soon as power is restored 4 Bell Disconnected This trouble occurs when a bell or siren is not connected to the bell output terminals If you are not using the BELL terminals connect a 1KQ resistor across the bell output 5 Maximum Bell Current Th
72. e BELL output uses a fuseless circuit and will automatically shut down if the current exceeds 3A After opening the short or reducing the load the bell current is restored upon the following alarm generation This trouble indicator will only appear when a condition has occurred that would activate the bell output e g during an alarm 6 Maximum Auxiliary Current The auxiliary output uses a fuseless circuit to protect the power supply against current overload and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1 1A After opening the short or reducing the load the panel will restore power to the auxiliary output 7 Communicator Report Fail The control panel has failed all attempts to communicate with the central monitoring station 8 Timer Loss The control panel s internal clock must be re programmed To re program the timer press the 8 key followed by the current time using the 24 hour clock i e 8 30PM 20 30 9 Tamper Zone Wiring Fail If the Tamper Recognition options are enabled see page 30 this trouble indicates a wiring problem on one or more zones or that the cover has been removed on one or more wireless transmitters To provide line short recognition the zone connections must have EOL resistors If you press the 9 key the keypad will display which zones are in trouble Enter the Installer Code to clear Tamper troubles 10 Telephone Line Monitoring If the Telephone Line Mon
73. e facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all of the devices does not exceed 100 Industry Canada certification is only applicable to installation of devices which include transformers
74. ecomes a Duress Code When forced to arm or disarm their system users can enter a Duress Code User Code 048 to arm or disarm the system which can immediately transmit a silent alert to the Central Station transmitting the duress report code programmed in section 196 SPECTRA 1759EX 15 PART 5 ZONE PROGRAMMING The Spectra 1759EX control panel s zone assignment depends on where the detection devices are connected see Table 4 5 1 5 2 Table 4 Zone Recognition Table Device connected to 1759EX which input Control Panel Input 1 Zone 1 Input 2 Zone 2 Input 3 Zone 3 Input 4 Zone 4 Input 5 Zone 5 Keypad Zone 1 Zone 6 Zone 2 Zone 7 Expansion Input 1 Zone 8 Input 2 Zone 9 Input 3 Zone 10 Input 4 Zone 11 Input 5 Zone 12 Input 6 Zone 13 Input 7 Zone 14 Input 8 Zone 15 WHAT IS AN EXPANSION INPUT An expansion input allows you to connect modules to the system to increase the number of zones available up to 15 zones Each hardwired input on a zone expansion bus module or wireless transmitter can be assigned to an expansion input The expansion inputs can be used in any combination For example 5 wireless transmitters and 3 hardwire inputs can be assigned to the expansion inputs Spectra control panels cannot support more than eight expansion inputs Refer to the appropriate module s Instruction Sheet for details A Do not assign inputs from different modules to the same expans
75. el can still send the No Movement report code when no movement has been detected for the period specified by the No Movement Timer AUTO ARMING OPTIONS NOT TO BE USED WITH UL INSTALLATIONS Section 133 Partition 1 134 Partition 2 Option 3 OFF Regular Arming default Option 3 ON Stay Arming When using Timed Auto Arming or No Movement Auto Arming see section 7 6 and section 7 7 the control panel can Regular or Stay Arm see page 49 the selected partition ONE TOUCH ARMING NOT To BE USED WITH UL INSTALLATIONS Section 130 Options 1 to 4 Option 1 ON Press amp hold the ENTER key for One touch Regular Arming Option 2 ON Press amp hold the STAY key for One touch Stay Arming Option 3 ON Press amp hold the FORCE key for One touch Force Arming Option 4 ON Press amp hold the BYP key for One touch Bypass Programming The One touch Arming features allow users to arm the system without having to enter any access codes To arm the system press and hold the appropriate key see above for approximately 2 seconds If the system is partitioned see page 41 you must also press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to arm For more information on the different arming methods please refer to page 49 EXIT DELAY Section 071 Partition 1 072 Partition 2 001 to 255 seconds Default 30 seconds Maximum 60 seconds for UL Listed systems After entering the required arming seque
76. elay on page 38 e BATTERY FAILURE backup battery is disconnected or battery voltage is lt 10 5V AUXILIARY SUPPLY Auxiliary power supply has overloaded current consumption is gt 1 1A Section 206 BELL OUTPUT OVERLOAD Bell siren output has overloaded see page 8 BELL OUTPUT DISCONNECTED Devices connected to the Bell Output have been disconnected TIMER LOSS The control panel has detected a loss in time or clock failure see page 41 FIRE LOOP TROUBLE The control panel has detected a tamper trouble on a fire zone Section 207 WIRELESS Low BATTERY The battery voltage of an Omnia wireless transmitter motion detector or contact switch has dropped below recommended limits MODULEFAULT Will report if all keypads connected to the control panel have been disconnected or if a module with its corresponding supervision option enabled in the control panel see pages 43 and 44 is disconnected e PRINTER FAULT An error has occurred on the Printer Module FAIL TO COMMUNICATE The control panel has failed all attempts to communicate with the central station The report code will be transmitted upon the next successful attempt 34 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 2 11 SYSTEM TROUBLE RESTORE CODES Sections 208 to 210 Whenever the system restores one of the troubles listed in section 9 2 10 the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type o
77. eless transmitters assigned to an Expansion Input zone as described in section 6 1 1 on page 22 A reading of 1 is the weakest and a reading of 8 is the strongest An average reading of 3 and up is acceptable Sometimes moving the transmitter or control panel by a small amount will greatly increase the signal reception How Do View a Wireless Transmitter s Signal Strength 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE 3 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER from sections 631 to 638 4 Pressthe transmitter s tamper switch or open the corresponding zone 5 Onan LED keypad The keypad will illuminate numbers 1 to 8 On an LCD keypad The keypad will display numbers from 1 to 8 on the screen For example the LCD screen below shows a signal strength reading of 5 6311 SECTION i2 3 5 5 ih After entering the desired section ignore the first reading as it will not be accurate You can also use a beep sequence feature to verify a transmitter s signal strength When you press a transmitter s tamper switch beep tones emanating from all the keypads connected to the communication bus will advise you of the transmitter s signal strength How Do Attain a Wireless Transmitter s Signal Strength using the Beep Sequence 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE 3 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER from sections 631 to 638 4 Press the transmitter s tamper switch or open the corre
78. entral Station Telephone Numbers each group of events will report to Section 137 Option 1 ON Call Telephone 1 for Arm Disarm Report Codes Option 2 ON Call Telephone 2 for Arm Disarm Report Codes Option 3 ON Call Telephone 1 for Alarm Restore Report Codes gt Option 4 ON Call Telephone 2 for Alarm Restore Report Codes Option 5 ON Call Telephone 1 for Tamper Restore Report Codes Option 6 ON Call Telephone 2 for Tamper Restore Report Codes Section 138 Option 1 ON Call Telephone 1 for Trouble Restore Report Codes Option 2 ON Call Telephone 2 for Trouble Restore Report Codes Option 3 ON Call Telephone 1 for Special System Report Codes Option 4 ON Call Telephone 2 for Special System Report Codes Related Features Delay Before Alarm Transmission Section 080 Pager Format Delay Transmission Section 083 Recent Closing Delay Section 085 Power Failure Report Delay Section 086 Auto Test Report Sections 087 amp 110 Report Disarm Options Option 1 Section 131 Report Zone Restore Options Option 6 Section 132 gt Option 4 Section 136 Alternate Dial Maximum Dialing Attempts Section 081 Delay between Dialing Attempts Section 136 Reporting Formats Section 140 13 digit CSTN 1 2nd digit CSTN 2 32 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL Program the 2
79. ext digit in the current section and will continue through all the following sections one digit at a time without changing the programmed values Not available for sections using the Multiple Feature Select Method Press the CLEAR key at any time to exit the Data Display Mode 3 3 CONFIGURING THE LED KEYPADS Depending on the version of the keypad two methods can be used to configure the LED keypads 1686H 1686V and 1689 3 3 1 CONFIGURING THE 1686H 1686V AND 1689 KEYPADS V2 0 OR HIGHER The keypad s zone number EOL definition and tamper switch are programmed through the control panel s programming mode To do so How Do Configure The Keypad STEP 1 Press ENTER STEP 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE default 000000 STEP 3 Press the PG 1686H V FNC1 1689 key and hold it for 3 seconds STEP 4 Press the desired key 1 to 3 See below STEP 5 Press ENTER to exit programming mode PLEASE NOTE After two minutes the keypad exits programming mode Key 1 Keypad Zone Selection Key 1 determines whether the keypad s zone is Keypad Zone 1 or Keypad Zone 2 When key 1 is OFF not illuminated the keypad s zone is Keypad Zone 1 When key 1 is ON illuminated the keypad s zone is Keypad Zone 2 Key 1 OFF Keypad Zone 1 default Key 1 ON Keypad Zone 2 Key 2 EOL Definition Key 2 determines the keypad zone s EOL definition When key 2 is OFF not illuminated EOL is disabled and the keypad
80. ey corresponding to the desired partition 13 9 ONE TOUCH ARMING One Touch Arming allows users to arm the system without using an access code Simply press and hold a key One Touch Arming can be used to allow specific individuals like service personnel i e cleaners maintenance to arm the system when leaving the protected area without giving them access to any other alarm system operations One Touch Regular Arming Press and hold the ENTER key for 3 seconds to arm all zones in the partition One Touch Force Arming Press and hold the FORCE key for 3 seconds to bypass any open Force Zones One Touch Bypass Programming Press and hold the BYP key for 3 seconds to access Bypass Programming Mode One Touch Stay Arming Press and hold the STAY key for 3 seconds to arm all zones not defined as Stay Zones Fast Exit When the system is already Stay Armed To Exit and Stay Arm Press and hold the STAY key for 3 seconds The system will switch to Exit Delay At the end of the Exit Delay period the system will return to Stay Arming To Exit and Regular Arm Press and hold the ENTER key for 3 seconds The system will switch to Exit Delay At the end of the Exit Delay period the control panel will switch to Regular Arming To Exit and Force Arm Press and hold the FORCE key for 3 seconds The system will switch to Exit Delay At the end of the Exit Delay period the control panel will switch to Force Arming
81. f system trouble restore If Telephone Line Monitoring is enabled see page 38 the control panel can also transmit a TLM Restore report code 9 2 12 SPECIAL REPORTING CODES Sections 211 to 213 Whenever the system generates one of the instances listed below the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of system occurrence Section 211 COLD START The control panel was completely shutdown no battery no AC and then was re started TEST REPORT A test report has been generated automatically see page 38 Notavailable e Pc EXIT The control panel has ended communication with WinLoad Section 212 e INSTALLER IN Installer has entered the programming mode INSTALLER OUT Installer has exited the programming mode Future use Future use Section 213 TXSUPERVISION Loss Wireless Transmitter Supervision see SPC 319 Instruction Sheet has been enabled and a transmitter is no longer communicating with the system TX SUPERVISION RESTORE Reports when the above trouble has been restored Future use Future use CENTRAL STATION TELEPHONE NUMBERS Section 151 Phone 1 152 Phone 2 153 Backup Phone Up to 32 digits The Spectra Control Panels can dial up to 2 different central station telephone numbers You can enter any digit from 0 to 9 and any special keys or functions see Table 9 up to a maximum of 32 digits For more information on how these tele
82. g formats and each Central Station Telephone Number can be programmed with a different reporting format The first digit entered into section 140 represents the reporting format used to communicate with Central Station Telephone Number 1 the second digit represents the reporting format used to communicate with Central Station Telephone Number 2 The Backup Telephone Number uses the same reporting format as the last Central Station Telephone Number that was dialed SPECTRA 1759EX 35 9 5 1 9 5 2 9 5 3 9 5 4 9 5 5 Table 10 Reporting Formats Value Entered Reporting Format 1 Ademco Slow 1400Hz 1900Hz 10BPS 2 Silent Knight Fast 1400Hz 1900Hz 10BPS 3 SESCOA 2300Hz 1800Hz 20BPS 4 Ademco Express DTMF 4 2 5 Default Ademco Contact ID 6 Pager Format If Hexadecimals 0 to FF are used to program the report codes verify that the pager also supports Hexadecimals If the pager does not support Hexadecimals use only the digits 0 to 9 UL Note The installer is required to verify the complete compatibility of the DAC Receiver and formats at least once per year STANDARD PULSE FORMATS The Spectra Control Panels can use the Ademco slow Silent Knight and Sescoa standard pulse reporting formats see Table 10 above ADEMCO EXPRESS The Ademco Express is a high speed reporting format which will transmit the 2 digit 11 to FF report codes programmed into sections 160 to 213 Unlike other Ademco
83. h Options Stay Zones di Zone Partition ASSIGNMENT cea j skdi yarka deki cedri eod ton e ar nalle sal saleka shee Zone Programming i xelan rine Et es eee pte S NN Q R MNA N y R je Zone Programming Wireless Zone Restore Report Options Zone Speed Zone Tamper Report Codes Zone Tamper Restore Report Codes 34 Zones Options Bypass ZOneS sienna ES 20 56 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL P A RA D O X SE CU RI T Y SY STEMS 780 boul Industriel St Eustache Montr al Qu bec J7R 5V3 Fax 450 491 2313 www paradox ca PRINTED IN CANADA 02 2002 1759EX EIOO
84. hat the Panel Identifier and the PC Password match before establishing communication ANSWER WINLOAD SOFTWARE ENTER INSTALLER CODE FORCE In order to perform on site upload download connect your computer directly to the control panel using an ADP 1 line adapter In the WinLoad software set Dialing Method to Blind Dial Program the panel telephone number in WinLoad software and follow the SPECTRA 1759EX 45 12 7 12 8 instructions on the ADP 1 adapter When the computer has dialed press ENTER followed by the Installer Code then press the FORCE key to manually answer the WinLoad software from the control panel AUTO EVENT BUFFER TRANSMISSION Section 136 Dialer Options Option 2 OFF Auto Event Buffer Transmission Disabled default Option 2 ON Auto Event Buffer Transmission Enabled When the event buffer reaches 50 capacity the control panel will make two attempts to establish communication with a PC using the WinLoad software by calling the PC Telephone Number programmed in section 150 The WinLoad software must be in Wait to Dial mode When the system establishes communication it will upload the contents of the event buffer to the WinLoad software If communication is interrupted before completing transmission or if after two attempts communication is not established the system will wait until the Event Buffer attains another 50 capacity before attempting to re communicate with the central station When the Eve
85. if the current exceeds 3A To provide maximum lightning To metallic The metallic enclosure must be grounded to the cold water pipe protection we strongly recommend enclosure Communication having separate earth connections for Bus the dialer and zone ground terminals SPECTRA KEYPADS The maximum number of keypads per installation is dependent on the auxiliary output which cannot exceed 700mA AUX POWER Refer to transformer requirements below for Aux Power Output To connect additional wiring to auxiliary power use the red and black keypad connectors Auxiliary power will shut down if current exceeds 1 1A If the auxiliary output is overloaded and is shut down you must disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10 seconds before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output For the keypad s zone EOL and tamper configurations refer to Configuring The LED Keypads on page 12 A Door Contact or any other detection device can be connected to the Keypad Zone Warning Do not connect keypads more than 250 feet 76m from the TT control panel E On UL Listed Systems all outputs are rated at 11 3V to 12 6Vdc All outputs are Class 2 or power limited except for the battery terminal The Class 2 and power limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3 CL3R CL3P or substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 SPECTRA 1759EX 7 2 5 2 6 2 7
86. iginating from the zones specified by the Table 11 If the zone as specified by Table 11 is enabled the control panel will report the tamper as originating from the partition where the zone is assigned If the zone is not enabled the control panel will send the Zone Tamper report code as originating from partition 1 A Tamper Zone Wiring Failure will also appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 Table 11 Zone Tamper Report Code for Keypad Tamper Supervision Failure Keypad Tamper 1759EX Keypad 1 Tamper Supervision Zone 6 Keypad 2 Tamper Supervision Zone 7 When Reassign Keypad Zone 2 is enabled see section 5 2 the Keypad Tamper Supervision for keypad zone 2 is lost Therefore Keypad Tamper Supervision will ONLY function on Keypad Zone 1 KEYPAD AUDIBLE TROUBLE WARNING Section 127 General Options Option 3 OFF Keypad Beep on Trouble Disabled Option 3 ON Keypad Beep on Trouble Enabled default When enabled the keypads emit an intermittent beep tone whenever a trouble condition occurs in the system The intermittent beep tone remains activated until the user enters the Trouble Display by pressing the TBL or TRBL key The intermittent beeps will re initialize whenever a new trouble occurs or the trouble restores and re occurs CONFIDENTIAL MODE Section 126 Options 1 2 and 3 Option 1 OFF Confidential Mode Disabled default Option 1 ON Confidential Mode Enabled Option 2 OFF
87. ilent alarm A silent alarm will not trigger any bells or sirens but the system will have to be disarmed 1 ON 2 ON Audible Alarm In an armed system and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone the control panel will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 20 In a disarmed system it functions the same as Trouble Only setting except it will also generate an audible alarm 8 3 1 TAMPER BYPASS OPTIONS Section 132 Zone Options Option 3 OFF Will generate a tamper if detected on a bypassed zone default Option 3 ON Tampers on bypassed zones will be ignored With option 3 on the Tamper Recognition feature follows the zone bypass definition This means the control panel will ignore any tampers detected on a bypassed zone With option 8 off Tamper Recognition ignores the bypass definition This means the control panel will generate an incident as per Tamper Recognition settings if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a bypassed zone KEYPAD PANIC OPTIONS Section 128 General Options Option 1 OFF Emergency Panic Disabled default Option 1 ON Emergency Panic Enabled Pressing the 1 and 8 keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2 seconds will generate a silent or audible alarm as defined by option 4 Option 2 OFF Auxiliary Panic Disabled default Option 2 ON Auxiliary Panic Enabled Pressing the 4 and 6 keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2 seconds will generate a silent or audible alarm
88. imer or for the period specified by the No Movement Timer The user can program the Auto Arm Timer by using the System Master Code Master Code 1 or Master Code 2 Please note that the control panel will enter a 60 second Exit Delay period before arming the system At this point Auto Arming can be cancelled by entering a valid access code ALARM MEMORY DISPLAY A record of all alarm situations that occur will be stored in memory After disarming the system pressing the MEM key will display which zones were in alarm during the alarm period To exit the Alarm Memory Display press the CLEAR key The control panel will erase the contents of the alarm memory every time the system is armed PROGRAMMING CHIME ZONES Users can program which zones will be Chime Enabled A Chime Enabled zone will cause the keypad to emit a rapid intermittent beep tone BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP advising the user every time it is opened Each keypad must be Chime Programmed separately 10 ZONE LED KEYPAD Press and hold any key from 1 to 10 for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate Chiming for zones 1 to 10 For example press and hold the 1 key to enable chiming on zone 1 If after pressing and holding a key the keypad emits a confirmation beep this means the chime feature has been enabled for that zone If the keypad emits a rejection beep this means the chime feature has been disabled for the corresponding zone 16 ZONE LED KEYPAD Press and hold the 9 key Ente
89. int such as the front door or the garage door with an Entry Delay Timer When these entry exit point are opened breached it will set off a timer The system will not generate an alarm until this timer elapses giving users enough time to enter the premises and disarm the system Any user can disarm the system except users have been assigned the Arm Only Option How Do Disarm the System or Deactivate an Alarm 1 Key in your ACCESS CODE The arm or alarm indication will turn off and the keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS Press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to Disarm or to Disarm both partitions press the 1 key then after the Confirmation Beep press the 2 key 48 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 REGULAR ARMING This method commonly used for day to day arming will arm all the zones in the selected partition If you make a mistake the keypad will emit a Rejection Beep When you have correctly armed the system the appropriate ARM indication will turn on and the Exit Delay will be initiated Please note that Regular Arming can also be activated through Auto Arming Keyswitch Arming or One Touch Arming How Do I Regular Arm 1 Green READY indicator must be illuminated Unless the system is partitioned in which case all zones in the desired parti tion must be closed 2 Key ina valid ACCESS CODE IF
90. ion 2 if second digit 2 or both partitions is second digit 3 For details on Partitioning refer to page 41 ZONE OPTIONS As demonstrated in Figure 5 1 sections 001 to 015 represent zones 1 through 15 respectively After entering the first two digits select one or more of the following Zone Options by using the Multiple Feature Select Programming Method see page 11 5 8 1 5 8 2 5 8 3 5 8 4 Activate bell siren output amp delay report transmission for 30 seconds Problem corrected within 30 seconds Yes Any key on keypad pressed within 30 seconds Latch alarm and transmit report code De activate bell siren output amp delay report transmission an additional 90 seconds AUTO ZONE SHUTDOWN Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 Option 1 OFF Auto Zone Shutdown Disabled Option 1 ON Auto Zone Shutdown Enabled for selected zone default Problem corrected If in a single armed period the number of alarms generated by a zone with the Auto Zone Shutdown option enabled exceeds the number defined by the Auto Zone Shutdown Counter the control panel will no longer generate an alarm for that zone To program the Auto Zone Shutdown Counter key in the desired limit 000 Disabled 001 to 015 Default 5 into section 089 The Auto Zone Shutdown Counter resets every time the system is armed Yes END Alarm Disabled BYPASS ZONES Sections 001 to 015 Zo
91. ion input REASSIGN KEYPAD ZONE 2 Section 126 General Options Option 7 OFF Reassign Keypad Zone 2 Disabled default Option 7 ON Reassign Keypad Zone 2 Enabled Reassign Keypad Zone 2 changes the keypad zone into an expansion input In Table 4 above the effects of enabling this feature are shown For example when option 7 is enabled Zone 4 moves to Expansion Input 1 see Table 5 on page 17 Then you are able to use Expansion Input 1 When Reassign Keypad Zone 2 is enabled the Keypad Tamper Supervision see page 42 for keypad zone 2 is A lost Keypad Tamper Supervision will ONLY function on Keypad Zone 1 16 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 5 3 REASSIGN ZONES TO EXPANSION INPUTS Section 126 General Options Option 8 OFF Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs Disabled default Option B ON Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs Enabled Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs changes the zone numbering to increase the number of expansion inputs that can be displayed on 10 Zone LED Keypads In installations that require using mostly the expansion inputs such as using wireless zones the 10 Zone LED Keypads may be unable to display some of the zones In the following table the effects of enabling this feature and Reassign Keypad Zone 2 see section 5 2 on page 16 are shown Table 5 Zone Display with 10 Zone LED Keypad Option 8 OFF 1759EX Option 8 ON 1759EX Option 8 ON and Option 7 OFF Re
92. itoring TLM feature is enabled see section 135 this trouble indicates that the control panel has not detected the presence of a telephone line for 30 seconds STAY or Fire Loop Trouble Indicates a wiring problem on a Fire Zone Press STAY to view the zones that are 11 generating this trouble SPECTRA 1759EX 47 Table 12 Trouble List Description Details Force Keypad Fault If the keypad is no longer communicating with the control panel the TBL or TRBL or 16 will flash the FORCE key will illuminate the LCD keypad displays Keypad Fault and the keypad will emit four consecutive beeps at 5 second intervals Press any key on the keypad to terminate the beeping sequence When communication has been restored the system will revert to previous status BYP Module Loss A bus module is no longer communicating with the control panel The or 12 modules supervision option must be enabled 129 Mem Wireless Transmitter One or more wireless transmitters are no longer communicating with the receiver or 13 Supervision Loss If you press the MEM key the keypad will display which zones are in trouble 13 2 PROGRAMMING ACCESS CODES Access Codes are personal identification numbers that allow you to enter certain programming modes arm or disarm your system as well as activate or deactivate PGMs The Spectra security system supports the following System Master Code arms or disarm pa
93. key Disabling option 8 configures the 24 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 6 5 2 6 5 3 6 5 4 6 5 5 Spectra 1759EX to accept transmissions from an Omnia remote control only Enabling option 8 configures the Spectra 1759EX to accept transmissions from a Parakey remote control only ASSIGNING A REMOTE CONTROL TO THE SPECTRA 1759EX Sections 731 to 738 Remote Controls 1 to 8 respectively Remote controls are assigned to the module using the Automatic Learning method How Do I Assign a Remote Control to the Spectra 1759EX 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE 3 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER from sections 731 to 738 4 Press any button on the remote control twice or until the confirmation beep sounds Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep If you are having trouble assigning the remote control the environment may be too noisy Therefore A we recommend that you assign the remote controls before installing the transmitters DELETING ASSIGNED REMOTE CONTROLS Sections 731 to 738 Remote Controls 1 to 8 respectively How Do I Delete a Remote Control 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE 3 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER from sections 731 to 738 4 Press the FORCE button ASSIGNING REMOTE CONTROLS TO USER ACCESS CODES Sections 701 to 708 Remote Controls 1 to 8 respectively Each remote control must be assigned to a User Ac
94. lect Programming Method sess Til Fire ele TEEN Fire Zone Delayed E Fire Zone Standard 24 Hr aii ol ZONES acid cda Ra e ucc Rb cad adl rud aa FOFCO ANMING Me EO EL aa Force ZONES RU oU ai be UI eiie Key Nere n n i ey n G tele eel ETE 39 Ground Er TE E ters m EU Sm op mE ED 6 H Hardware Reset 2o ries pner uod sd t kbk k we dd 41 l Input Spoed ME Installation Installer Code Installer Lock 2 Installer Quick Functions Keys esee 43 Installer Test Mode ni eege 43 Instant Arming IntelliZOlTe ass m ra sanaran kesa a eriya das r ya MEN at 9 tsatuourd ii ai Vara SUI Cr RUTRUM ME SUBE SERDE K Key See Memory Card Keypad Audible Trouble Warning 42 Keypad Backlight Keypad Installation Keypad MULING GER Keypad Panic e le EE 20 Keypad Tamper Supervision 42 Keypad Zone Gorile GllON bo dizanl dadnkd n cilan dak din dier lande kaka 9 Keyswitch Arming 2580 Keyswitch Connections 0 cccccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeseaeeeeeaeeeseeeeseeeeetee 10 Keyswitch Options esse een an nette ttes ere tartes 21 KeYSWITCH ZONG sssri nee mona en 19 L Length of Access Codes iius casti kan sermar iser esenrsnssr irssdanr 14 Location and Mounting zenter ENEE 6 Lock M ster Code 2er insistent 15 L e el yel li memes N N Mr kr 41 M Manual Bypass Programming iu eene 49 Maximum Dialing Attemp
95. ller programming mode enter section 902 then press ENTER to acknowledge 5 When the keypad emits a Confirmation Beep remove the Memory Key Remove the Memory Key s jumper if you do not wish to accidentally overwrite its contents Figure 3 2 Paradox Memory Key Partial view of Spectra 1759EX contro panel write copy to IT memory key Memory Key PMC 3 Partial view of Spectra 1759EX control panel Jumper ON Jumper OFF Read from and or write to memory Paradox Write protected read from key Memory Key memory key only PMC 3 Insert Paradox Memory Key onto the MEMORY KEY connector Partial view of Spectra 1759EX control panel SPECTRA 1759EX 13 PART 4 ACCESS CODES The Spectra 1759EX control panel supports the following access codes INSTALLER CODE Used to program all control panel settings except User Access Codes SYSTEM MASTER CODE 001 Provides full access Arm and disarm using any method described in the User Code Options in section 4 4 as well as program the User Access Codes Master Code 1 002 Permanently assigned to partition 1 Same as a regular User Code except it can also program access codes for User Codes assigned to partition 1 Master Code 2 003 Permanently assigned to partition 2 Same as a regular User Code except it can program access codes for User Codes assigned to partition 2 If the system is not partitioned Master Code 002 will be assigned to
96. lso be activated using One Touch Force Arming Also note that the User Access Code must have the Force Arming Option enabled MANUAL BYPASS PROGRAMMING Manual Bypass Programming allows users to program the alarm system to ignore deactivate specified zones the next time the System is armed The Access Code must have the Bypass Programming Option enabled Please note that Fire Zones cannot be bypassed Manual Bypass Programming can also be activated using One Touch Bypass Programming SPECTRA 1759EX 49 How do I Program Bypass Entries 1 Press the BYP key 2 Key ina valid ACCESS CODE 3 Select one or more ZONES you wish to bypass 4 Once you have entered the desired bypass entries press the ENTER key to accept these entries IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS Press the key corresponding to the desired partition 13 8 1 BYPASS RECALL FEATURE After disarming the system the control panel will erase the bypass entries By using the Bypass Recall Feature you can reinstate the previous bypass entries saved in memory This eliminates the need to manually program the bypass entries every time you arm the system The Access Code must have the Bypass Programming Option enabled How Do Recall Bypass Entries 1 Press the BYP key 2 Key in your ACCESS CODE 3 Press the BYP key Previously bypassed zones will illuminate 4 Press the ENTER key IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS Press the k
97. lt in damage to the system Rechargeable Battery UL ULC 12Vdc 4Ah or 7Ah 6 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 2 2 Spectra 1759EX Control Panel Overview STATUS LED FLASH ONCE EVERY SECOND normal TOGGLE ON 1 SECOND AND OFF 1 SECOND trouble RX LED ALWAYS ON panel is using phone line Flashes quickly when receiving Antennae signals from wireless devices FAST FLASH 4 SECONDS AFTER POWER UP installer lock enabled Paradox Memory Key PMC 3 E m Boa n Ba n EL NS Reset Jumper Refer to AC Power and Backup Battery Connections on page 6 EH STATUS SERVICE Warning KEYPAD Disconnect E telephone line g a before servicing AUX GRN YELI za Four pin connector oap SPECTRA can be used for cA cA e cA 17S9EX D quick installation of a SZ IPIOeSdoeqXVuesme FAR ARK ANA Spectra keypad or CHAINER Expansion Module LS LL Zus EK EE EARTH R l T 1 RING TIP GRY BRN RED GRN Refer to Single Zone Inputs on page 9 I To connect the 5A Alarm Relay and the PGMs refer to Relay and PGM Connections on page 9 To connect AC power refer to AC Power and Backup Battery Connections on page 6 UL Warning M y E B Do not connect the zone Cold water ei T J ground terminal with UL BIB gt Bell Siren Listed products grounding AWG 14 single conductor solid UL ULC Wheelock Leg 467 12 copper wire IS Ground The BELL output will shutdown
98. m the opposite amount in order to automatically correct the time setting every 24 hours Example If a control panel loses 4 minutes per month this represents an average loss of 8 seconds per day Therefore programming 008 plus 8 seconds into section 088 would compensate for the 8 second loss KEYPAD TAMPER SUPERVISION Section 128 General Options Option 7 OFF Keypad 1 Tamper Supervision Disabled default Option 7 ON Keypad 1 Tamper Supervision Enabled Option 8 OFF Keypad 2 Tamper Supervision Disabled default Option 8 ON Keypad 2 Tamper Supervision Enabled The control panel can be programmed to monitor the on board tamper status of one or two keypads in the system If Keypad 1 Tamper Supervision is enabled the control panel will verify the on board tamper status of a keypad whose Keypad Zone Jumper J1 is set to on If Keypad 2 Tamper Supervision is enabled the control panel will verify the on board tamper status of a keypad whose Keypad Zone Jumper J1 is set to off Regardless of whether the keypad zones are being used or not if more than one keypad has the same Keypad Zone Jumper setting Keypad Tamper Supervision will be lost For example if two of the keypads in your system have the keypad zone jumper J1 set to on the control panel will not recognize a Keypad 1 Tamper Supervision Failure If a keypad tamper occurs the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Tamper report code see page 34 as or
99. n is set for every 12 hours the transmitters jumper settings must be set to 12 hours 6 4 3 Low BATTERY SUPERVISION When the battery voltage of a wireless transmitter motion detector or door contact drops below a certain value the Spectra 1759EX will send a low battery report code to the monitoring station and a trouble will appear in the keypad s trouble display Section 129 option 6 must be enabled in order for Low Battery Supervision to work For more A information refer to Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Supervision on page 44 6 5 REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING The Spectra 1759EX accepts up to eight fully programmable remote controls Programming the remote controls is accomplished in three steps 1 Assign the remote controls to the Spectra 1759EX control panel 2 Assign the remote controls to User Access Codes 3 Program the buttons on the remote controls gal The remote control will transmit a signal for only 1 second when a button is pressed This is done to conserve the remote control s batteries 6 5 1 REMOTE CONTROL ASSIGNMENT MODE Section 650 Option 8 Option 8 OFF The Spectra 1759EX is configured to use Omnia OMN RCT1 remote controls default Option 8 ON The Spectra 1759EX is configured to use Parakey 344 remote controls Though both the Parakey and Omnia remote controls are compatible with the Spectra 1759EX all eight remote controls allowable per 1759EX must be of the same type Omnia or Para
100. nce i e User Access code etc the Exit Delay parameter determines the amount of time a user has to leave the protected area before the control panel arms the partition The Exit Delay applies to all zones in the selected partition When enabled the keypad will beep once every second during the Exit Delay and will beep rapidly during the final 10 seconds of the Exit Delay 7 10 1 BEEP ON EXIT DELAY Section 130 Arming Disarming Options Option 8 OFF Beep on Exit Delay Disabled Option 8 ON Beep on Exit Delay Enabled default 28 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 14 8 1 8 2 BELL SQUAWK ON ARM DISARM WITH KEYPAD Section 130 Arming Disarming Options Option 7 OFF Bell Squawk on Arm Disarm Disabled default Option 7 ON Bell Squawk on Arm Disarm Enabled When this feature is enabled the bell or siren will squawk once upon arming and twice upon disarming BELL SQUAWK ON ARM DISARM WITH REMOTE CONTROL Section 131 Arming Disarming Options Option 3 OFF Bell Squawk on Arm Disarm with Remote Control Disabled default Option 3 ON Bell Squawk on Arm Disarm with Remote Control Enabled When this feature is enabled the bell or siren will squawk once upon arming with a remote control and twice upon disarming with a remote control Must be enabled for UL installations NO EXIT DELAY WHEN ARMING WITH REMOTE CONTROL Section 131 Arming Disarming Options Option 4 OFF Provides Exi
101. nes 1 to 15 Option 2 OFF Bypass Zone Disabled Option 2 ON Selected Zone is Bypass Enabled default When a user utilizes the Bypass Programming feature see page 49 only zones with the Bypass option enabled can be programmed as bypassed Do not program a Fire Zone with the Bypass option as the control panel will never bypass Fire Zones STAY ZONES Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 Option 3 OFF Stay Zone Disabled default Option 3 ON Selected Zone is Stay Enabled Zones with the Stay option enabled will be bypassed when the system is Stay Armed see page 49 Do not program a Fire Zone with the Stay option as the control panel will never bypass Fire Zones A when Stay Arming ALARM TYPES Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 4 OFF 5 OFF Audible Steady default When the conditions for an alarm have been met the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code see page 33 and provides a steady output for any bells or sirens connected to the control panel s bell output 20 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 5 8 5 5 8 6 5 8 7 5 8 8 4 OFF 5 ON Audible Pulsed Alarm When the conditions for an alarm have been met the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code see page 33 and provides a pulsed output see Figure 5 2 on page 20 for any bells or sirens connected to the control panel s bell output 4 ON 5 OFF Silent Alarm When the
102. nicate with Central Station Telephone Number 2 in order to transmit the Zone 1 Alarm Report Code programmed in section 187 DIALING METHOD Section 135 Dialer Options Option 4 OFF Pulse Dialing Also refer to Pulse Ratio below Option 4 ON Tone DTMF Dialing default PULSE RATIO Section 135 Dialer Options Option 5 OFF European Pulse Ratio of 1 2 Option 5 ON U S A Pulse Ratio of 1 1 5 default When using Pulse dialing you can select one of two Pulse Ratios Although most European countries use the 1 2 pulse ratio the 1 1 5 ratio may provide better results in some cases The same applies for North American countries If the 1 1 5 pulse ratio is not providing the desired results the 1 2 ratio may be used BELL ON COMMUNICATION FAILURE Section 135 Dialer Options Option 6 OFF Bell On Communication Failure Disabled default Option 6 ON Bell On Communication Failure Enabled If the control panel fails to communicate with the central station when the system is armed it will enable the BELL output setting off any bells or sirens connected to the output DIAL TONE DELAY Section 136 Dialer Options Option 5 OFF Dialer will continue to dial if no dial tone is present after 4 seconds default Option 5 ON Dialer will hang up if no dial tone is present after 16 seconds MAXIMUM DIALING ATTEMPTS Section 081 001 to 016 attempts Default 8 attempts The value programmed in section 081
103. ns EE 27 Zone Expansion Bus Module Supervision 43 Restrict Arming On Battery Fail E 27 Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Supervision 44 Restrict Arming On Tamper Failure sis 27 Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options 44 Timed Auto Arming i es 27 ReProgram All Expansion Modules 44 No Movement Auto Arming 28 Auto Arming Options Not to Be used with UL Ir stallations 28 SETTINGS FOR WINLOAD SOFTWARE 45 One Touch Arming Not to be used with UL installations 28 Panel Answer OPHIONS ns 45 SPECTRA SERIES 1 Panel Identifier p2mmm mm PG Password sis PC Telephone Number Call WinLoad Software Answer WinLoad Software Auto Event Buffer Transmission Call Back Winboall nne cotes USER OPERATION 3 irent nn nana ena nn hann nhan Trouble Display nter terree nnn miri Programming Access Codes esee Disarming amp Deactivating an Alarm Regular Arming etre nnn bay Armi cone x po RARI RIS READER MERE Instant Arming 5 mmn nnne Force Arming Not to be used with UL Installations
104. nt Buffer is full each subsequent new event will erase the oldest event in the buffer CALL BACK WINLOAD Section 136 Dialer Options Option 1 OFF Call Back WinLoad Disabled default Option 1 ON Call Back WinLoad Enabled For additional security when a PC using the WinLoad software attempts to communicate with the control panel the control panel can hang up and call the PC back in order to re verify identification codes and re establish communication When the control panel hangs up the WinLoad software automatically goes into Wait for Call mode ready to answer when the control panel calls back Please note that the PC Telephone Number must be programmed in section 150 in order to use the Call Back feature 46 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 13 1 PART 13 USER OPERATION TROUBLE DISPLAY The Spectra system continuously monitors fourteen possible trouble conditions When a trouble condition occurs the TBL key or TRBL indicator will illuminate on the LED keypads or Trouble will appear on the LCD keypad s screen Press the TBL or TRBL key to switch to the Trouble Display The TBL key or TRBL indicator will flash and lights corresponding to an existing trouble condition will illuminate on the LED keypads see Table 12 or the appropriate trouble message will appear on the LCD keypad Press the CLEAR key to exit the Trouble Display Please note that the keypad can be programmed to emit a BEEP every 5 secon
105. o the input terminal of the entry point keypad instead of wiring the door contact all the way to the control panel Figure 2 5 Keypad Zone Connections Control Panel oo oe Do not place a jumper across the zone and BLk input terminals of the keypads To S AUX nl GRN YEL that are not using their keypad zones 1641 LCD Keypad Not using keypad zone Be sure to enable option 1 Keypad Zone Sending of option 2 Options inthe 1641 s LCD Programming Mode A Door Contact or any other detection device 1686H 1686H Using keypad zone Not using keypad zone 2 11 KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS Figure 2 6 Keyswitch Keyswitches allow users to arm or disarm a partition by pushing a button or by activating a Switch with a key Connect the keyswitch as shown in Figure 2 6 directly to the control panel terminals Once a keyswitch is connected it must be assigned to a zone and its C 4 parameters must be programmed see Zone Programming on page 16 and Keyswitch Options on page 21 keyswitch 1k 2 12 FIRE CIRCUITS When a zone is programmed as a Fire zone the zone becomes normally open and requires Figure 2 7 Fire Zones an EOL resistor If a line short occurs or if the smoke detector becomes active whether the 4 WIRE INSTALLATION System is armed or disarmed the control panel will generate an alarm If a trouble occurs on a CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS Fire zone the Fire Loop Trouble will appear in the key
106. od of one year except as indicated otherwise Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold ATTACHMENT LIMITATION NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to th
107. omputer using the WinLoad Software for Windows 12 1 1 ANSWERING MACHINE OVERRIDE Section 077 000 Disabled 010 to 255 seconds Default disabled When using the WinLoad software to communicate remotely with an installation site that uses an answering machine or service the answering machine override must be programmed Using the WinLoad software you will call the control panel hang up then call back If the installation site is called back within the programmed delay period the control panel will override the answering machine or service by picking up the line after the first ring on the second call You must wait at least 10 seconds before attempting the second call otherwise the control panel will think it is the same call For details on how to use the WinLoad software refer to the WinLoad Help Manual Example A security installation is using an answering machine set to answer after three rings If section 077 has been programmed with 040 40 seconds and the second call is made within 40 seconds the control panel will pick up the line on the first ring If it takes more than 40 seconds the control panel will not answer on the first ring and the answering machine will answer after three rings 12 1 2 NUMBER OF RINGS Section 078 000 disabled 001 to 015 rings Default 8 rings This value represents the number of rings the control panel will wait before picking up the line If the line is not answered after the number of p
108. pads Trouble Display see page 47 and the control panel can transmit the Fire Loop Trouble report if programmed in section 206 Y D D PGM AUX C 4 2 12 1 4 WIRE INSTALLATION Any on board zone can be defined as a Fire Zone see page 18 when using the 4 wire installation Connect the smoke detectors as shown in Figure 2 7 directly to the control panel terminals Program the PGM with the PG FNC1 Key was Pressed Activation Event see page 39 so the smoke detectors can be reset by pressing the PG or FNC1 key Pressing the PG or FNC1 key will interrupt power to the smoke detectors for 4 seconds see PGM Delay on page 40 GH K2 ar 10 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 1 3 2 PART 3 PROGRAMMING METHODS WINLOAD SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Program the Spectra Series control panels remotely or on site using the Winload Software for Windows For more information contact your local Paradox Distributor or visit our web site at http www paradox ca If you are using the WinLoad software you must program the features explained on pages 45 and 46 PROGRAMMING USING A KEYPAD Use the supplied Spectra 1759EX Programming Guide to keep track of which sections were programmed and how We recommend you read this entire manual before you begin programming 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 How Do I Enter Programming Mode STEP 1 Press ENTER STEP 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE default 000000 STEP 3 Enter 3 digit
109. particularly useful when a user wishes to be notified when something such as a safe or locker within the home has been accessed i e a child accessing a valuable collection EXCLUSIVE ZONE DEFINITIONS The following three zone definitions can only be used for devices connected directly to the control panel s on board input terminals When a zone is programmed as a Keyswitch Zone the control panel will ignore all other Zone Options When a zone is programmed as a Standard Fire Zone or Delayed Fire Zone the control panel will ignore the Zone Options that may have been programmed except Auto Zone Shutdown Wireless devices and devices connected to the zone expansion bus modules cannot be programmed with these definitions 5 6 1 5 6 2 5 6 3 KEYSWITCH ZONE Sections 001 to 005 Zones 1 to 5 First Digit 7 Connecting a keyswitch to a zone allows users to arm the system by pressing a button or by turning a switch on or off with a key Please refer to Keyswitch Connections on page 10 and to Keyswitch Options on page 21 STANDARD 24HR FIRE ZONE Sections 001 to 005 Zones 1 to 5 First Digit 8 Whenever a Standard 24Hr Fire Zone opens whether it is armed or disarmed the control panel will generate the following The control panel can send the corresponding Alarm Report Code from sections 187 to 190 Ifatamper wiring fault occurs on a Fire Zone the control panel can send a Fire Loop Trouble report code programmed in
110. phone numbers are used please refer to Event Call Direction on page 37 and Reporting Formats in section 9 5 After the Maximum Dialing Attempts see page 37 to one central station telephone number have failed the control panel will then dial the backup telephone number If the Alternate Dial Option see page 38 is enabled the control panel will dial the programmed backup telephone number after every failed attempt If no backup telephone number is programmed the control panel will never report to the backup telephone number Also refer to Delay Between Dialing Attempts on page 38 Table 9 Special Keys for Telephone Numbers Action or Value STAY B BYP MEM switch from pulse to tone dialing or vice versa TBL or TRBL 4 second pause FORCE deletes current digit PG or FNC1 inserts blank space PARTITION ACCOUNT NUMBERS Section 143 Partition 1 144 Partition 2 All report codes are preceded by a 4 digit or 3 digit Partition Account Number to ensure correct identification in a partitioned system Partition account numbers can be any hexa digit from 1 to F To enter a 3 digit account number simply press the FORCE key followed by the 3 digit account number Also when using 3 digit account numbers you must use 1 digit report codes REPORTING FORMATS Section 140 1st digit Format for Phone 1 2nd digit Format for Phone 2 The Spectra Control Panels can use a number of different reportin
111. r the 2 digit 01 to 15 zone number s When the corresponding LED is on the zone is chimed When the corresponding LED is off the zone is unchimed When the desired zones are chimed press ENTER LCD KEYPAD Press and hold the 9 key Enter the 2 digit 01 to 16 zone number s or use the arrow keys to scroll through the zones and when the appropriate zone is displayed press the FNC1 key When the desired zones are chimed press ENTER KEYPAD MUTING NOT TO BE USED WITH UL INSTALLATIONS Press and hold the CLEAR key for 3 seconds to enable or disable keypad muting When muted the keypad will only beep when a key is pressed or when the keypad emits a Rejection or Confirmation Beep All other beep functions are disabled KEYPAD BACKLIGHT 1686H and 1686V Only The illumination level behind the keys can be modified to suit the user s needs There are four backlight levels The MEM key is used to set the desired level Each consecutive push of the MEM key will increase the backlight level until the maximum level is reached After reaching the maximum level the backlight level will return to the lowest level and the whole process is repeated To change the backlight level How do I Modify The Backlight 1 Press and hold the MEM key for 3 seconds 2 The MEM key will illuminate 3 Press the MEM key to set the desired backlight level 4 Press CLEAR or ENTER to exit SPECTRA 1759EX 51 FCC WARNINGS
112. ra 1689 LED keypad s brilliant display provides instant feedback of the system s current status Designed to be compatible with any Spectra Series control panel this ergonomic and user friendly keypad will complete any installation 1 3 3 SPECTRA 1641 LCD KEYPAD The 1641 is a 32 character programmable LCD keypad which includes a zone input as well as a PGM output View zone event and trouble status for one or more partitions display entry exit delay adjust contrast backlight and many other features Most messages in the LCD keypad are programmable a PAR AIDE EE 1 3 4 OMNIA 433MHZ WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS With their encrypted wireless communication protocol and code hopping technology the Omnia series transmitters offer reliability and security Operating at 433MHz the series includes the Motion Detector OMN PMD1 Door Contact OMN DCT1 and Remote Control OMN RCT1 OMN RCT1 OMN DCT1 OMN PMD1 1 3 5 ZONE EXPANSION Bus MoDULES NOT UL LISTED Connected to the Spectra control panel s communication bus the fully supervised zone expansion modules provide you with up to four SPC ZX4 and APR3 ZX4 or up to eight SPC ZX8 and APR3 ZX8 additional hardwired inputs and one normally open 50mA PGM output SPC ZX8 and APR3 ZX8 only Due to its Auto Panel Recognition feature modules with the APR3 prefix are compatible with Spectra Digiplex and DigiplexNE 4 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION M
113. riod without movement see No Movement Arming on page 28 PARTIAL ARMING A partition was Stay Instant or Force Armed or armed with Bypassed zones Section 173 e ONE TOUCH ARMING A partition was armed using a One touch Arming feature see page 28 REMOTE ARMING A partition was armed using the Winload software KEYSWITCH ARMING A partition was armed using a keyswitch see page 19 Future use DisARMING REPORT CODES Sections 174 to 185 A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 User Access Codes Whenever an access code is used to disarm an armed partition or a partition in alarm the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which access code was used to disarm the partition Ed The Disarming and the Special Disarming report codes can be transmitted every time a partition is disarmed or y only when a partition is disarmed after an alarm see Disarming Reporting Options on page 38 SPECIAL DISARMING REPORT CODES Section 186 Whenever using one of the special disarming features the control panel can send the report code to the central station identifying how the system was disarmed CANCEL AUTO ARM A partition is disarmed during the Timed Auto Arm s 60 second Exit Delay see page 27 Only reports if Disarming Reporting Options see page 38 are set to always report disarming REMOTE DISARM System is disarmed using the Winload software e KEYSWITCH DISARMIN
114. rogrammed rings the control panel will answer the call You must wait at least 10 seconds before attempting the second call or the control panel will think it is the same call PANEL IDENTIFIER Section 141 0000 to FFFF This 4 digit code identifies the control panel to the WinLoad software before initiating communication The control panel will verify that the Panel Identifier in the WinLoad software is the same If the codes do not match the control panel will not establish communication Therefore be sure to program the same panel identifier into both the Spectra control panel and the WinLoad software PC PASSWORD Section 142 0000 to FFFF This 4 digit password identifies the PC to the panel before establishing communication Program the same PC Password into both the Spectra control panel and the WinLoad software If the passwords do not match the WinLoad software will not establish communication PC TELEPHONE NUMBER Section 150 Up to 32 digits The control panel will dial this number when trying to initiate communication with a computer using the WinLoad software You can enter any digit from 0 to 9 and any special keys or functions see Table 9 on page 35 up to a maximum of 32 digits CALL WINLOAD SOFTWARE ENTER INSTALLER CODE BYP The control panel will dial the PC Telephone Number programmed in section 150 in order to communicate with the WinLoad software The control panel and the WinLoad software will verify t
115. rtitions using any arming method and can create modify or delete any User Access Code Only the System Master Code can modify or delete User Access Codes assigned to both partitions Master Code 1 is permanently assigned to partition 1 and can be used to create modify or delete User Access Codes that are assigned to partition 1 Master Code 2 is permanently assigned to partition 2 except when partitioning is disabled Master Code 2 will be assigned to partition 1 and can be used to create modify or delete User Access Codes that are assigned to the same partition 45 User Access Codes including 1 Duress code How Dol Program Access Codes 1 Press ENTER 2 Key inthe SYSTEM MASTER CODE or MASTER CODE 3 Key in 3 digit SECTION see Table below 4 Key in new 4 or 6 digit ACCESS CODE ENTER flashes Return to step 3 How Do I Delete Access Codes 1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 see above 2 Press the FORCE key once for each digit in the access code 4 or 6 times until the keypad emits a Confirmation Beep Section User Codes 001 User Code 001 System Master Code 002 User Code 002 Master Code 1 003 User Code 003 Master Code 2 004 to 047 User Code 004 to User Code 047 048 User Code 048 or Duress Code 13 3 DISARMING amp DEACTIVATING AN ALARM To disarm an already armed system or to deactivate an alarm simply key in a valid access code Program a designated entry exit po
116. s to the central station as soon as the zone returns to normal or when the system is disarmed TELEPHONE LINE MONITORING TLM When enabled the system verifies the existence of a telephone line once every second A line test failure occurs when the TLM detects less than 3 volts for the period defined by the TLM Fail Timer If the line test fails the control panel s STATUS LED flashes and generates one or more conditions as defined by the TLM settings below These will be restored when the control panel detects the telephone line again Please note that when the dialer detects an incoming call the TLM test will stop for 1 minute 38 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL Section 135 Dialer Options 1 OFF 2 OFF TLM Disabled 1 OFF 2 ON Trouble Only Upon line test failure a TLM Trouble will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 1 ON 2 OFF Alarm If System Armed Upon line test failure a TLM Trouble will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 and if the system is armed the control panel will generate an alarm 1 ON 2 ON Silent Alarm Becomes Audible Upon line test failure a TLM Trouble will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 and causes a silent zone or silent panic alarm to switch to audible 9 20 1 TLM FAIL TIMER Section 079 016 to 255 x 2 seconds Default 32 seconds If TLM does not detect the existence of a telephone line for the duration of this period
117. section 206 to the Central Station The keypads will display a Fire Loop Trouble in their Trouble Display see page 47 Alarms are always audible regardless of other settings Fire alarms generate an intermittent pulsed bell siren output signal as shown in Figure 5 2 on page 20 For information on how to connect smoke detectors to the control panel refer to Fire Circuits on page 10 DELAYED FIRE ZONE Sections 001 to 005 Zones 1 to 5 First Digit 9 When a Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone opens whether it is armed or disarmed the control panel will react as shown in Figure 5 3 on page 20 Delayed 24Hr Fire Zones are commonly used in residential homes where a smoke detector often generates false alarms i e burning bread etc SPECTRA 1759EX 19 5 7 5 8 Figure 5 2 Bell Output During Fire Alarm Figure 5 3 Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone Bell Fire Alarm Output ibatehen Delayed Fire Zone j is triggered On Off gt 0 5 0 5 1 5 sec S S ZONE PARTITION ASSIGNMENT Sections 001 to 015 Zones 1 to 15 The control panel provides the option of partitioning the security system into two completely independent systems As demonstrated in Figure 5 1 on page 18 sections 001 to 015 represent zones 1 through 15 respectively where the second digit in each of these sections represents the zone s partition assignment The zone is assigned to Partition 1 if second digit 1 Partit
118. sformer Amseco XP 1620 16VAC 20VA UL Basler Electric BE156240CAA007 not verified by UL 16 5VAC 40VA Spectra DC Power Supply rated at 1 2A 1 5A Auxiliary Supply can provide a maximum of typ 600mA max 700mA typ 600mA max 700mA Do not exceed 200mA for UL installations Acceptable Battery Charge Currents 350mA 350mA 700mA 2 4 BACKUP BATTERY To provide power during a power loss connect a 12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid lead or gel cell backup battery as shown in Figure 2 1 on page 6 Use a 7Ah battery to comply with UL fire requirements Connect the backup battery after applying AC power When installing verify proper polarity as reversed connections will blow the battery fuse Also refer to Battery Charge Current on page 41 2 4 1 BATTERY TEST If the battery is disconnected or if the battery fuse is blown a No Low Battery failure will appear in the keypads Trouble Display see page 47 This trouble will also appear if the battery s capacity is too low or if the voltage drops to 10 5 volts or lower while the control panel is running on the backup battery At 8 5 volts or lower the panel shuts down and all outputs close Figure 2 1 AC Power and Backup Battery Connections UL Warning Partial view A 12Vdc 7Ah battery is required of Spectra to comply with UL fire requirements 1759EX Caution control panel Disconnect battery before replacing the fuse Warning Improper connection of the transformer may resu
119. signed to specific partitions which makes this a true partitioned system Communication bus facilitates the adding programming and monitoring of all expansion modules 1 Installer Code and 48 User Codes including 1 System Master 2 Masters and 1 Duress 2 on board fully programmable outputs PGMs and one 5A alarm relay Simple direct and logical programming Event Call Direction The Spectra 1759EX control panel events are divided into 5 groups of events Each of these event groups can be programmed with a separate dialing sequence Two 32 digit Central Station Telephone Numbers and one 32 digit Backup Telephone Number Contact ID Pager Format and many more High Speed Communication Formats False Alarm Prevention features such as Intellizone Auto Zone Shutdown Beep on Exit Delay Programmable Delay Before Alarm Transmission and Recent Closing Report Regular Arming Stay Arming Instant Arming Force Arming One Touch Arming Auto Arming or Keyswitch Arming 256 Event Buffer with time stamp Telephone Line Supervision Keypad activated panic alarms Compatible with Winload Security System Management Software for Windows SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 1 SPECTRA 1759EX CONTROL PANEL AC Power 16Vac transformer with minimum 20VA rating Rec 40VA 50 to 60Hz Battery 12Vdc 4Ah 7Ah e Aux Power 600mA typical 700mA maximum fuseless shutdown 1 1A Bell Output 1A fuseless shutdown 3A PGM Outputs PGM1 150mA low current outpu
120. sired SECTION NUMBER from sections 711 to 718 Enter the HEXADECIMAL VALUE 0 to D of the desired button option from Table 8 in the appropriate space refer to Table 7 If you do not wish to program all the buttons or button combinations simply press the ENTER key at any time to save and exit O N The User Code assigned to the remote control refer to section 6 5 4 on page 25 must have the same A User Options enabled For example if you enable the Force Arming button option you must enable the appropriate Force Arming user option Also if you enable any Panic button options you must enable the Panic options in the control panel refer to section 8 4 on page 30 SPECTRA 1759EX 25 Table 7 Remote Control Button Programming Remote Control Button Programming refer to Table 8 Section 711 Remote Control 1 D A B C D A C B D 712 Remote Control 2 D A B C D A C B D 713 Remote Control 3 D A B C D A C B D 714 Remote Control 4 A B C D A C B D 715 Remote Control 5 A B C D A C B D 716 Remote Control 6 A B C D A C B D 717 Remote Control 7 D A B C D A C B D 718 Remote Control 8 D A B C D A C B D Table 8 Button Options FORCE Button Disabled 7 Regular Arm and Disarm 1 Regular Arm 8 Generate a Panic 1 Alarm Police 2 Stay Arm 9
121. sor from disarming the system by remote control during a panic situation In section 094 enter a 3 digit value 000 to 255 000 disabled representing the number of seconds that the remote controls will be locked out of the system SPECTRA 1759EX 31 PA The following section explains all the features and options that must be programmed in order for your security system to properly report system events to a central station When an event e g zone in alarm occurs in the system the control panel verifies if a report code was programmed in the section corresponding to the event except Ademco Contact ID All Codes If a report code was programmed the control panel will dial the central station telephone number defined by the Event Call Direction feature When the central station answers the control panel will transmit the System Account Code followed by the programmed Report Code RT 9 REPORTING AND DIALER SETTINGS Figure 9 1 Event Reporting Reporting Dialer Option 3 Section 135 ge Partition Account Number 1 p Partition 1 gt 3 or 4 digits 0 F in section 143 Partition Account Numbers Partition Account Number 2 Partition 2 3 or 4 digits 0 F in section 144 Central Station Telephone Numbers 1 amp 2 Sections 151 amp 152 Back up Number Section 153 Central Station Telephone Numbers 1 amp 2 Defines which C
122. sponding zone 5 Listen for the beep tones If the signal strength is less than 3 One beep If the signal strength is between 3 and 6 Two beeps If the signal strength is greater than 6 Three beeps A This feature cannot be used with any remote controls assigned to the control panel SERIAL NUMBER DISPLAY Section 630 This feature will display the serial number of any wireless transmitter on any Spectra keypad How Do I View a Transmitter s Serial Number 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE 3 Enter the section 630 4 Press the 0 key six times to clear the serial number SPECTRA 1759EX 23 5 On an LED Keypad The serial number digits will appear one at a time by illuminating the corresponding LED light To view the next digit press the ENTER key On an LCD Keypad The first three digits of the serial number will appear Press the ENTER key three times to view the next three digits 6 4 SUPERVISION OPTIONS A The Supervision Options cannot be used with any remote controls assigned to the control panel 6 4 1 CHECK IN SUPERVISION Section 610 Supervision Options Option 1 OFF Check in supervision disabled default Option 1 ON Check in supervision enabled Option 1 enables the Check in Supervision feature The Spectra 1759EX waits for each of its assigned wireless transmitters to send a status signal within a specified time period as programmed in section 6 4 2 to
123. t PGM2 2 5A high current output Alarm Relay One form C relay rated 125V 5A receptive load 1 2 2 SPECTRA KEYPADS 1686H 1686V 1689 AND 1641 Power input Typically 9 16Vdc e 1standard keypad zone e On board tamper switch optional 1686H and 1686V 10 Zone LED Keypad e Current consumption 62 to 116mA 1689 16 Zone LED Keypad Current consumption 50 to 117mA 1641 32 Character LCD Keypad Current consumption 60 to 80mA e PGM 1 with 50mA current limit e LCD Super Twisted Nematic display STN Wide viewing angle Backlight amp Contrast adjustable Specifications may change without prior notice Cannot exceed 200mA for UL installations Cannot exceed 1A for UL installations SPECTRA 1759EX 3 1 3 DETECTORS KEYPADS AND EXPANSION MODULES If you would like to obtain more information on our line of keypads security system accessories or other security products please contact your local Paradox distributor or visit our web site at http Avww paradox ca 1 3 1 SPECTRA 1686H AND 1686V 10 ZoNE LED KEvPADS The elegant Spectra 1686H 1686V LED keypads patented Key Light feature provides a user friendly display of the system s current status For example if zone 5 is open the 5 key turns on What could be simpler Designed to be compatible with any Spectra Series 2 control panel our Euro style Spectra keypads eliminate stocking and ordering concerns 1 3 2 SPECTRA 1689 16 ZoNE LED KEYPADS The Spect
124. t Delay When Arming with a Remote Control default Option 4 ON No Exit Delay When Arming with a Remote Control When the option is enabled the panel cancels the Exit Delay arms instantly when a partition is armed with a remote control When disabled the Exit Delay timer will start when a partition is armed with a remote control NO EXIT DELAY BEEPS AND NO BELL SQUAWK WHEN STAY ARMING Section 131 Arming Disarming Options Option 5 OFF No Exit Delay Beeps and No Bell Squawk When Stay Arming Disabled default Option 5 ON No Exit Delay Beeps and No Bell Squawk When Stay Arming Enabled With this feature enabled the control panel will prevent the bell or siren from squawking and the keypads from beeping during the Exit Delay whenever a partition is Stay Armed PART 8 ALARM OPTIONS BELL CUT OFF TIMER Section 073 Partition 1 074 Partition 2 000 Disabled 001 to 255 minutes Default 4 minutes 5 minutes minimum for ULC installations After an audible alarm the bell or siren will stop upon disarming of the partition or when the Bell Cut Off Timer has elapsed whichever comes first RECYCLE ALARM After the Bell Cut Off Timer and the Recycle Delay have elapsed the control panel will re verify the zone status If there are any open zones the control panel will generate another alarm In one armed period the control panel will repeat this sequence the number of times defined by the Recycle Counter 8 2 1 RECYCLE AL
125. tant Arm one partition press STAY ACCESS CODE Select Partition CLEAR press amp hold STAY To Instant Arm both partitions press STAY ACCESS CODE 1 2 press amp hold STAY FORCE ARMING NOT TO BE USED WITH UL INSTALLATIONS Force Arming allows users to rapidly arm the system without having to wait for all zones in the system to be closed Force Arming is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting the area occupied by a keypad Therefore when arming the system if the motion detector is set as a Force Zone the control panel will ignore the zone and allow users to arm the system even if the zone is open Any open Force Zones at the time of arming will be considered deactivated by the control panel If during this period a deactivated zone is closed the control panel will revert that zone to active status hence will generate an alarm if breached How Do Force Arm 1 All zones in the desired partition except Force Zones must be closed 2 Press the FORCE key 3 Key in a valid ACCESS CODE IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS Press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to Force Arm To arm both partitions press the 1 key then after the Confirmation Beep press the 2 key If you make a mistake the keypad will emit a Rejection Beep When correctly Force Armed the appropriate arm indication appears and the Exit Delay will initiate Please note that Force Arming can a
126. the system is not partitioned you must assign partition 1 to the User Access Code Otherwise the User Access Code will be considered disabled 14 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 5 4 6 4 4 2 PARTITION 2 ASSIGNMENT Sections 302 to 348 User Codes 002 to 048 Option 2 OFF Deny access to partition 2 default Option 2 ON User code has access to partition 2 If the system is partitioned see page 41 user codes with this option enabled can arm and disarm partition 2 If the system is not partitioned the control panel ignores this option 4 4 3 BYPASS PROGRAMMING Sections 302 to 348 User Codes 002 to 048 Option 8 OFF Bypass Programming Disabled Option 3 ON Bypass Programming Enabled default User codes with this option enabled can perform Bypass Programming in assigned partitions 4 4 4 STAY ARMING Sections 302 to 348 User Codes 002 to 048 Option 4 OFF Stay Arming Disabled Option A ON Stay Arming Enabled for selected User Code default User codes with this option enabled can Stay Arm assigned partitions 4 4 5 FORCE ARMING Sections 302 to 348 User Codes 002 to 048 Option 5 OFF Force Arming Disabled default Option 5 ON Force Arming Enabled for selected User Code User codes with this option enabled can Force Arm assigned partitions 4 4 6 ARM ONLY Sections 302 to 348 User Codes 002 to 048 Option 6 OFF Arm Only Disabled default Option 6 ON Arm Only Enabled
127. to the pager cellular telephone 6 ON 7 ON 4 calls to the pager cellular telephone Using this format allows the control panel to transmit report codes to a pager or a cellular telephone Since the control panel cannot confirm whether the transmission was successful or not it can be programmed to call the pager or cellular telephone up to four times and transmit the report codes each time To ensure that the report is received the control panel transmits the account number the report code and the sign four times during each call Also refer to the Pager Delay in section 9 6 9 6 PAGER DELAY Section 083 001 to 255 seconds default 5 seconds When using the Pager Reporting Format see section 9 5 5 the control panel will wait for the Pager Delay period before transmitting the report codes This is to allow time for the pager system to provide a dial tone or to bypass the welcome message before sending data 36 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 9 11 9 12 EVENT CALL DIRECTION Section 137 Option 1 ON Call Telephone 1 for F Option 2 ON Call Telephone 2 for m gt Arm Disarm Report Codes in sections 160 to 186 page 33 Option 3 ON Call Telephone 1 for Option 4 ON Call Telephone 2 for rk Alarm Restore Report Codes in sections 187 to 196 pages 33 to 34 Ge a en Ge ege js gt Tamper Restore Report Codes in sections 197 to 204 page 34
128. ts seed Memory Cardi sive do Memory Display 3 5d Modify Zone Numbering sudan nucn m l da dick b n r dia sin GESEIS 17 Mounting yey ooo an n cey din eyan de nee TO em 6 Multiple Feature Select Programming Method add S R n ra cn o eren D N No Arming Oni Battery Fail masesei No Arming on Supervision Loss No Arming On Tamper Trouble ee No Audible Feedback Upon Stay Arming 29 No Exit Delay When Arming with Remote Control ssssse 29 No Movement Auto Arming ii Number of RINGS strass reta der oria k Sa da warda get O One Touch Armibiq 22 add anada a d d ya kerk ect iie oco nai 28 50 Options Alari aaa te 29 Arming and Disarming 25 3 tetti ki men ka sete Z r yi k NERA KUNA AN 27 r AT j te Al n lo SP N AN A a N ND N DD Dr 28 Keyswitch User code rg ala kan k ara kk R e Override Answering Machine 45 P Pager Delay ass a US SR SR neue ects Pager Reporting Format Panel Answer Options i Panel Identifier auct sdal adnan induits idiots Panic Alarms Panic Options Partition Account Numbers 2eme inerte 35 Partition Assignment Zone u kk kk kek enne 20 Partitioning met PC Password 2 85 PG Telephone Number aca iios tore na kan braccio dida oi 45 PGM Control Panel Activation EVENT jen d BA b eO A
129. zone will use the on board EOL resistor When key 2 is ON illuminated EOL is enabled and the keypad zone requires that an external EOL resistor be connected refer to Spectra 1759EX Control Panel Overview on page 7 for more details Key 2 OFF EOL disabled Key 2 ON EOL enabled default Key 3 On Board Tamper Key 3 enables or disables the keypad s on board tamper switch When key 3 is OFF not illuminated the tamper switch is disabled When key 3 is ON illuminated the tamper switch is enabled Key 3 OFF On board tamper switch disabled Key 3 ON On board tamper switch enabled 12 REFERENCE amp INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 4 PLEASE NOTE The keypad can be ordered with or without a tamper switch If the keypad has no tamper switch key 3 will be OFF by default If the keypad has a tamper switch key 3 will be ON by default 3 3 2 CONFIGURING THE 1686H 1686V AND 1689 KEYPADS PRIOR TO V2 0 The keypad s zone number and EOL definition are defined through the jumpers located on the PCB board The jumpers are as follows J1 Keypad Zone Select Jumper Jumper J1 determines whether the keypad s zone is Keypad Zone 1 or Keypad Zone 2 When the jumper is OFF the keypad s zone is Keypad Zone 2 When the jumper is ON the keypad s zone is Keypad Zone 1 J1 OFF Keypad Zone 2 J1 ON Keypad Zone 1 J2 EOL Definition Jumper Jumper J2 determines the keypad zone s EOL definition When the jumper is OFF EOL is

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