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1. 084 zone 9 Restoral Cole 2 00 095 zone 10 Restoral Code 2 00 096 zone 11 Restoral Code 2 00 09 zone 12 Restoral Code 2 00 098 zone 13 Restoral Code 2 00 099 zone 14 Restoral Code 2 00 100 Keypad Fire Restora Code 2 00 101 Keypad Panic Restoral Code 2 09 102 Keypad Special Emergency Restoral Code 2 00 109 Restore tamper rom zones1 9 2 09 104 Resbretamperftomzones2 10 2 00 105 Restore tamper rom zones 11 2 00 106 Restore tamper fom zonesa 12 2 00 107 ResoretamperfomzonesS 13 2 00 108 Resoretamperfomzones i4 2 00 109 General tamper restore Box Bell Keypad 2 00 Other Reporting Codes Location Description Report Code 110 Report code used when the system s periodic 9 central station CS test transmission take place User 0 arm the Master Code Quick Arm 2 Keyswitch Arm or NEMO arming nu ee ea eng sig Li Tu 19 User 2 arm Reporting code 2 o 14 User arm Reporting code 2 00 15 Userd arm Reporting code 2 00 i6 User arm Reporting code 1 2 00 WT UserSamRepo ngcode 2 00 8 UseTamRepo ngcode 2 00 9 User 8 arm Reporting code 2 00 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 43 AAA o Us
2. ROKONET A e Sora C3 a N a b Stay Ag j 85 6390 E DO i Installation Manual Important Notice This manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions This manual contains proprietary information belonging to Rokonet Electronics Ltd Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting explicitly and properly authorized users of the system No part of its contents may be used for any other purpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical without the express prior written permission of Rokonet Electronics Ltd The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Copyright O 2003 Rokonet Electronics Ltd All rights reserved i ORBY 14 Installation Manual Customer Information TELEPHONE CONNECTION Ref FCC Part 68 le This equipment Alarm Control Panel brand named Orbit 14 RP214MA0000A complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the bottom panel of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US RKEAL10BRP214MA If requested this number mus
3. Expandable to six outputs Security Codes e 2 Installer Codes 1 Master User Code 19 Codes all may be used as duress code ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 3 Periodic Testing e Daily test report to central station Optional Peripherals e Four relay output expansion modules e Voice Module Event Log e Event log of 250 events Tamper Protection e Box Tamper input NC e Bell Tamper input using 2 21 KQ resistor e Keypad Tamper Wall amp cover Automatic Arming e Daily automatic arming Orbit 14 Main Panel Types P N Description RP214MA0000A Orbit 14 Main Panel Telephone impedance 6000 Complies with FCC Part 68 regulation RP214MB0000A Orbit 14 Main Panel Telephone impedance 9000 RP214MC0000A Orbit 14 Main Panel Complies with the TBR21 98 ETSI EG 201 121 v 1 1 3 regulation RP214MZ0000A Orbit 14 Main Panel Complies with the local Czech telephony system requirements 4 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Technical Data Main Panel A 1 X Open collector Active pull down 70 mA maximum Cabinet Dimensions 296 2 X 262 3 X 87 5 mm 11 66 X 10 32 X 3 44 24 kg 5 291 96 X 185 mm 3 77 X 7 28 0 23Kg 0 51 Ib Y tomatic O et tomate i Keypads a as 6 8 Zone Keypad 14 Zone Keypad LCD Keypad Current 18 mA typical 30 mA 18 mA typical 37 mA 75mA maximum consumption maximum maximum Control panel 4 wire up to 300 ft 100 4 wire up to 300 ft 100 4 wire up to 300 ft 100 connections m from panel m fr
4. Locations 017 030 Zone 1 14 1 Digit Zone Type Day Zone Usually assigned to an infrequently used door such as an emergency door or a movable skylight Used to alert the system user if a violation occurs during the disarmed period trouble by day burglary at night as follows e With the system armed either AWAY or Group the zone acts as an instant zone A violation of this zone after the system is armed or during the Exit Delay time period causes an immediate intrusion alarm e With the system disarmed a violation of this zone attempts to alert the user by causing the POWER LEDs on all keypads to flash rapidly This directs the user to view the system s TROUBLE indications Instant Intrusion Usually intended for non exit entry doors window protection shock detection and motion detectors Causes an immediate intrusion alarm if violated when the system is armed or during the Exit Delay time period Only in IMQ definition Exit Entry Delay If violated a zone with this designation will not cause an intrusion alarm during the Entry and Exit Delay periods Exit OPEN Entry Such a zone behaves as described above in Entry Exit Delay except that if faulted at the time the system is armed it will be bypassed and NOT prevents system arming To avoid an intrusion alarm however the zone must be secured before the expiration of the Exit Delay period Location 11 Entry Follower Usually assigned to motion detectors and to in
5. Utility Outputs Default UO1 046 UO2 047 UO3 UO6 048 051 Communication Parameters Locations 052 055 Locations 052 to 055 allow you to define the manner in which the ORBIT 14 communicates with the Central Station when it reports alarms restorals troubles openings closings and tests Locations 054 and 055 allow you define the communication format as defined by the Central Station CS Dialler Control 1 Location 052 First digit Determines the number corresponding to the Dialling Method Duty Cycle and Central Station retries Second digit Determines the number corresponding to the Redial Wait Answering Machine Override and Stop Follow Me authorization Comments on Dialler Control 1 Location 052 1 Digit Dialling Method Duty Cycle MS Retries Used to select the dialling For pulse dialling choose the The number of times the method Pulsed or DTMF proper dialling duty cycle ORBIT 14 redials the Central When selecting the dialling 67 33 Typically used in Station after failing to establish method your choice must be a successful communication compatible with the type of phone service available at 61 39 Typically used in USA the protected premises telephone systems European telephone systems For pulse dialling method 2 option are available 10 PPS Pulse Per Second or 20 PPS 32 ORB T 14 Installation Manual Comments on Dialler Control 1 Location 052 2 Digit Re
6. n 4A 4A 42 a aa 4 4 4 48 48 E NENNEN ACToule M 5A AC Restore SA Low Battery Trouble 52 Low Battery Restore 52 Main Bell Troue a Main Bell Restore a Fire Towe 56 Fire Restore s Clock haat o cose o _ Phone Line Trouble s Phone Line Restore s Day Zone Trouble s Day Zone Restore s p nd A A e 93 94 65 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 49 Appendix 3 Summary of User s Commands System Disarming Duress Disarming Silencing an Alarm Bypassing Unbypassing a 1 User Code 2 digit zone number to be bypassed unbypassed 1 2 digit zone number to be bypassed Quick Bypassing Zone unbypassed Reset Smoke Detector s Utility Output Operation 2 User Code Utility Output No Display Troubles 1 3 Setting Changing 5 1 Master Code 2 digit User No to be set changed New Code 5 2 Master Code 2 digit User Number to be Setting User Authority Level set changed Authority Level No O User 1 User Un Bypass 2 Maid 3 Service Set Auto Arm Time Set Follow Me Phone No 1 7 1 Master Code Phone No Set Follow Me Phone No 2 7 2 Master Code Phone No Set Follow Me Phone No 3 7 3 Master Code Phone No Set Follow Me Phone No 4 7 4 Mas
7. when you press the 6 will be displayed Continue this process to display the entire contents of the chosen location Error beeps will be emitted if you attempt to display non existent digits Used to move backwards among the digits stored in a location containing at least two digits Error beeps will be emitted if you attempt to display non existent digits Audible Tones and Error Beeps To confirm an operation a single long beep will be heard However any improper use of the keypad resulting in an error or an unacceptable response will produce three rapid beeps If heard repeat the operation or exit the programming mode and try again Programming Installer Parameters 1 To enter the Installer programming mode Press the 4 digit Installer code followed by factory default 0 2 1 4 2 To move to a new location Press the 3 digit location code followed by ARM 18 ORBY 14 Installation Manual 3 To enter data into the location Press data digits 0 9 digits including hexadecimal A F followed by Using your LED keypad you can enter the hexadecimal digits A F as follows Press B ODP O D I STY HM 4 To exit programming mode Press the 4 digit installer code followed by ARM Programming Time Out If after 10 minutes during the programming time no entry is made to a keypad that has been used for the programming operations it will produce an audible reminder consisting of sever
8. A Utility Output Yes Voice will be INAUDIBLE at Arming will produce a Expansion Module is messages will be the External Sounder brief confirmation chirp installed The sent and invisible on the from the system s maximum number of keypad external sounder s once Utility Outputs in the No The panic alarm the system is armed and system is 6 No Tones will be used to represent an active alarm will be AUDIBLE at the Exit Delay expires No A Utility Output the External Sounder No No confirmation expansion module is and visual on the chirp from the system not installed The keypad external sounders when maximum number of arming the system Utility Outputs in the system is 3 38 ORBY 14 Installation Manual Location 059 System Controls 1 1st Digit Digit Loudspeaker Bell Bypass Enable Quick Bypass ld Siren 0 BelSten No No No pasren ro i wo ve Bell Siren Siren Bell Siren N Bell Siren Ye Yes No a n a e N 8 Loudspeaker No No No 9 Loudspeaker No No Yes A B Loudspeaker No Yes Yes D Loudspeaker Ye No Yes E loudspeaker ves Ys No Location 059 System Controls 1 2nd Digit ind Voice Module UO Extender Bell Squawk on Silent Panic Arm 6 Disable No No LE Dee RE e e mm a I E DS Disabled ES Disabled Ye No No A A 6 Disabled Ye Ye Ne
9. Digit f Digt Dialling Method DutyCyce MSRetries o bow NA 3 o Pulse 2opps 6 8 e beta DIME NA s D Pulse 2opps 909 8 8 Pulse iopps 60 8 Fi PuseQiops 09 89 Location 052 Dialler Controls 1 2 Digit 2 Digit Redial Wait Answering Machine Follow Me Enable Immediate ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Location 052 Dialler Controls 1 2 Digit E Redial Wait sa Machine ae Ne Enable E e e Yes 86 Vee H Ne Yes L 3 p weis 6 immediate fo vee Dolor Conti Control 2 Location 053 First digit Not applicable Always 0 e Second digit Determines whether 1 The ORBIT 14 is connected to a telephone and if the line is supervised If the telephone line is cut for more than four minutes supervision causes phone line trouble 2 The dialler waits for a dial tone before it starts dialling Telephone Connection and Supervision Central Station Pulsed Protocols Location 054 The code format of the central station protocols is based on the following information First digit Determines the number corresponding to the desired combination of Kissoff Handshake Freq Message Validation Extended Non Extended Format Second digit Determines the number or letter corresponding to the desired combination of Dialling Rate Intrepidity Time Data Frequency NOTE The pulsed protocol definition is
10. good ground and access to telephone service Use the proper hardware e g anchors toggle bolts as required to insure a suitable mounting Thread all electrical wiring through a convenient hole in the metal cabinet To prevent potential damage be sure that live AC power is NOT present and that the Standby Battery is NOT connected Refer to page 8 Your wiring may include any and all of the following e Connections to Hardwired Zones e Connections to devices requiring Uninterrupted Auxiliary Power e g PIRs Glass Break Detectors e Connections to Smoke Detectors requiring Reset table Power e Connections to any External Sounders Have a Standby Battery ready typically 12 VDC 7 AH but do not connect it at this time If using a Key switch use a momentary key switch The receiver if used must give a pulse output and not on off Safety Warnings ORBIT 14 Installation Manual When the panel is powered mains voltage is present on the main PCB To prevent risk of electric shock disconnect all power AC transformer and battery and phone cord before servicing On no account should mains power be connected to the PCB other than the main terminal block For AC mains connection a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring e For continued protection against risk of fire replace fuses only with fuses of the same type and rating There is a risk of explosion
11. if the battery is replaced by an incorrect battery type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions The control panel is designed to work with a 12 volt 7 Amp hour sealed lead battery as a back up for the primary power supply e Do not short the terminals of the transformer together This causes the internal fuse to blow The transformer must be connected to a 230 VAC 24 hour outlet which must be controlled by an approved over current protection device e The control is designed with reverse polarity protection on the battery charging circuit however prolonged improper connection of the battery to the control panel results in damage Power should remain disconnected until all connections have been made and checked for accuracy Wiring the Main Panel RP 214 Wiring Diagram E FORPCHOCSNE to OE L TO TOMES CONTACT mm H CONTACT m 3 316 Ohm 14 3 32 Obs ll 5 62 Ohm 14 END OF LIME MESSETOR LIE Orange Green Orange Blue WARNINGS Red Red U Laca risk of electric shock disconnect AC battery and phone cord BEFORE Brown Brown a ha equipment should be installed in accordance with national AT T Associations Standard 74 N F P A Eatterymarch Park Quincy MA 022369 Brown Brown and Local Codes a Refer to the User s Manual for detailed information on system operation For continued protection against risk of fire replace fuses only with fuses of same type and rating Ther
12. keypad s 7 and 8 keys simultaneously for two seconds Fire Keying Follow Latched UO is activated immediately when a Fire alarm is triggered by a violation of zone 5 defined as Fire or by pressing the keypad s 4 and 5 keys simultaneously for two seconds UO is deactivated when the system is disarmed Fire Keying Follow Pulse 27 UO is activated when a Fire alarm is triggered by a violation of zone 5 defined as Fire or by pressing the keypad s 4 and 5 keys simultaneously for two seconds User Activated Toggle UO may be activated by the user through the entry of 2 User Code X where X refers to the Utility Output number The first entry of the above sequence activates the UO and causes it to latch in the opposite of its current state The system briefly lights the Zone LED corresponding to the selected UO and produces a single confirming beep Subsequent entries toggle the response between ON and OFF User Activated Pulse UO may be activated by the user through the entry of 2 User Code X where X refers to the Utility Output number The entry activates the UO for several seconds pulse The system briefly lights the Zone LED corresponding to the selected UO and produces a single confirming beep Subsequent entries repeat this pattern 30 ORBY 14 Installation Manual Event and Result AUX POWER Switch Fire Until triggered UO is normally activated and is designed to be a part of th
13. only applicable if the value 00 which represents a Pulsed Protocol format is entered in location 55 34 ORBY 14 Installation Manual Location 054 Pulsed CS Protocols 1 Digit Format Kissoff Handshake Freq Message Validation 0 Non Extended 1400 Hz Dual Round Compare Default Non Extended Parity 4 6 Extended 1400 Hz Party Location 054 Pulsed CS Protocols 2 Digit 2 Digit Data Rate Interdigit Time Data Frequency 0 40 pulses sec 390 ms 1800 Hz Default 390 ms 390 ms 390 ms 650 ms 650 ms 6 20pulsesiseo 650 ms 650 ms 8 40pulsesiseo 390 ms 9 33pulses sec_ 390 ms 390 ms B 1Opulsesiseo 390 ms 650 ms D 33pulsesiseo 650 ms 650 ms 650 ms Central Station Pulsed Protocols Communication Formats Refer to the information in the table below and enter a 2 digit format code corresponding to the pulsed communication protocol required by the central station receiver associated with the MS telephone number ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 35 Format Name PPS Kissoff Validation InterDigit pulses Handshake Time sec Silent Knight ADEMCO Slow i i DCI 1400Hz Dual round 650 1400Hz Dual round 650 2300 Hz Dual round 650 1400 Hz Dual round 650 1400 Hz Dual round 650 2300Hz Dual round 650 Sescoa Franklin Vertix DCI 2300Hz Buabesund 650 Extended Dualround 390 Dual round 390 i Silent Knight ADEMCO Slow Extended Radionics DCI F
14. rechargeable standby battery has insufficient reserve capacity and the voltage decreases to 11 5V The UO is deactivated when the battery is in good condition Low Battery Follow Pulse UO is activated for several seconds when the rechargeable standby battery has insufficient reserve capacity and the voltage decreases to 11 5V Phone line trouble Latched UO is activated when a telephone line fault is detected The UO is deactivated after the telephone line fault has been corrected Phone line trouble Pulsed UO is activated for several seconds when a telephone line fault is detected Voice Module Enable The UO is activated after FM phone number dialling has been made due to alarm and causes to a repeatedly pre recorded message announcement The UO is deactivated after the FM period termination Chime Follow Pulse UO is activated for several seconds whenever a keypad sounds its chime Bell Follow Latched NO UO is activated whenever the bell is activated UO is deactivated at the bell cut off time Bell Follow Latched NC UO is deactivated whenever the bell is activated UO is activated at the bell cut off time ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 31 Digit EventandResut OOOO Ready Follow NO Latched UO is activated whenever the system is in the ready state Ready follow NO Pulsed Ready follow NC latched Ready follow NC Pulsed UO is deactivated for several seconds whenever the system is in the ready state
15. the J3 SIG IN Connector Signal in Voice Mail Installer Programming The Keypad Restoring Factory Defaults to the ORBIT 14 Introduction to Programming Programming Your ORBIT 14 Viewing the Contents of a Location Locations Whose Contents Occupy More Than One Digit Audible Tones and Error Beeps Programming Installer Parameters Programming Time Out Programming Tutorial Programming Locations General System Parameters Locations 000 005 System Codes Locations 006 010 System Time Definitions Locations 011 016 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Zone Types and Sounds Locations 017 030 24 Zone Response Time 8 Group Masking Locations 031 044 27 Zone Termination 8 Tamper Sound Location 045 27 Utility Outputs Locations 046 051 28 Communication Parameters Locations 052 055 32 Dialler Control 1 Location 052 32 Dialler Control 2 Location 053 34 Central Station Pulsed Protocols Location 054 34 Automatic Central Station Protocols Location 055 36 Upload Download Rings Location 056 37 Swinger Shutdown Limit Location 057 37 System Controls Locations 059 060 38 Sub Installer Restriction Level Location 061 41 Communicator Reporting Codes Locations 062 168 42 Reporting Codes for Alarm Events 42 Restore Codes 42 Other Reporting Codes 43 Trouble Reports and Restorals 45 Appendix 1 Installer Programming Worksheet 46 Appendix 2 Contact ID amp SIA Report Codes for Orbit 14 48 Appendix 3 Summary of User s Commands 50 2 ORBIT 14 Inst
16. 000 Sets the start time of the periodic test The chosen time is expressed in 24 hour format Examples 8 30 AM 0830 4 30 PM 16 30 Z O m If desired you can disable the test transmission capability by entering the default 0000 Entering the installation mode after the indicated time will defer the test transmission until the indicated periodic test time on the following day Location 016 Periodic Test Interval Default 00 Sets the interval for periodic test reporting Enter two digits between 00 and 99 hours Z O m If desired you can disable the test transmission capability by entering the default 00 as the periodic test interval Zone Types and Sounds Locations 017 030 Locations 017 through 030 are identical and correspond to Zones 1 through 14 Each of these locations contains two digits First digit Contains the number used to represent the Type of Zone desired Second digit Contains the number used to represent the sound produced when in alarm Locations 017 030 Zone 1 14 1 Digit Zone Type 4 Digit Zone Type and Comments Not Used All unused zones should be given this designation lt is also used to disable a zone 24 Hour Usually assigned to protect non movable glass fixed skylights or cabinets for shock detection systems A violation of such a zone will always cause an instant intrusion alarm regardless of the system s armed disarmed state 24 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual
17. 01 An ID Code that serves as an extension of the Access Code described in the procedure above The ID code provides data security during Upload Download operations This Remote ID Code must subsequently be entered into the corresponding account profile in the Upload Download software For successful communication the ID Code must be the same for both the Upload Download software and the Main Panel 22 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Location 008 Installer Code Default 0214 The installer code is a 4 digit code used by alarm company personnel authorized to modify the system s parameters lt is recommended to change the factory default Installer Code to one of your own choice Location 009 Installer Code Il Default 1214 A 4 digit code that identifies a technician sent by the installation company to carry out restricted tasks Using this code the sub installer can access only those programming locations associated with the authority level defined in location 061 refer to page 41 Location 010 Master Code Default 1234 A 4 digit code used by the system s owner or chief user The Master Code provides the following special privileges e To enter modify and delete the remaining all User Codes e To set the system s internal clock e To perform certain system functions and tests NOTE The Master Code cannot be seen by the installer through the zone LEDs on the keypad System Time Definitions Locations 011 016 Locatio
18. 14 Installation Manual 11 Wiring Auxiliary Devices Use the Auxiliary Power AUX COM terminals to power PIRs glass break detectors 4 wire types smoke detectors audio switches photoelectric systems and or any device that requires a 12V DC power supply The total power from the AUX terminals should not exceed 600mA To connect a 4 wire smoke detector or devices that require resetting after an alarm condition connect the Auxiliary power AUX and UO terminals refer to page 8 for smoke detector wiring Remember to define the UO as Switched Auxiliary refer to page 31 In addition when connecting a 4 wire smoke detector observe the wiring guidelines of the local requirements applicable to smoke detectors To prevent a possible drop in voltage due to current requirements and distances involved make sure to use the appropriate wire gauge If the auxiliary outputs are overloaded exceed 600mA and are shut down you must disconnect all loads from the outputs for a period of at least 10 seconds before you reconnect any load to the auxiliary outputs Bell Tamper The bell tamper is a tamper input that is terminated by an EOL resistor 2 21 KQ If the line is cut or shorted the alarm is turned on Connect the bell tamper to the BELL TMP and COM terminals on the main panel Box Tamper The box tamper is a tamper input NC normally closed for the metal box which protects both sides of the box This means that if the box is op
19. 8 Embed No No Ne 9 Enabled No No es 8 Enabled No es Ye D Enables Ye No es ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 39 Location 060 System Control 2 Default 11 The location contains two digits First digit Determines the digit corresponding to the choices involving 3 minute bypass IMQ Installation bit Czech installation bit UL installation bit e Second digit Determines the digit corresponding to the use of Auto arming Pre Warning Alarm restore Comments on System Control 2 Location 060 1 Digit 3 Minute Bypass IMQ Installation Czech installation UL installation Yes All zones will Yes Causes the following Yes The ORBIT 14 Yes The ORBIT 14 is be automatically parameters to function as is installed in installed in accordance bypassed for 3 follows accordance with the with UL requirements minutes when eAn open zone during Auto Czech telephony for a Residential power is restored Arming will activate an requirements Installation UL 1641 to an unpowered alarm and the system will Operation of the unit s system This not be armed No No features are Digital Communicator i changed ifi ET UO Arm Follow Pulsed or must be modified to disable features which allowing time for Latched UO will be are inappropriate for the stabilization of UL listed installations motion and or This feature disables smoke detectors the use of Upload eAC loss repo
20. Sensor Senso Tamperl Tamper R 2 21K Tamper9 1 10 ORBY 14 Installation Manual NOTES For zones defined as EOL use 2 21 KQ resistors supplied By default all zones are defined as EOL termination The Double End Of Line DOEL configuration allows a detector tamper switch if violated to register a tamper condition at the panel without the need for a separate connection to a designated tamper zone Only zones 1 6 can be defined as DEOL Zones 9 14 are not valid in this configuration Double Zone Wiring Zone doubling is used to connect two separate zones on one input Use the following diagram for appropriate connection The tamper alarm will be the same for both of the zones Zone No 1 Zone No 9 Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm N C N C N C N C e e 7 o a le To Panel Zone Input a For double zone wiring use the supplied resistors 2 21K Ohm 1 3 32K Ohm 1 5 62K Ohm 1 Red Orange Green Red Orange Blue Brown Red Red Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown NOTES The location of the resistors is crucial Any change in the resistors location will adversely affect the correct zone identification Zones 1 6 must be applied with the 3 32KQ resistor Zones 9 14 must be applied with the 2 21 KO and 5 62 KO resistors Zones 7 and 8 cannot be defined as double zone termination ORBIT
21. When the Utility Output Expansion Module is employed UO3 on the Main Board the UO3 ECL terminal is no longer available UO1 on the Utility Output expansion module becomes UOS3 in the system To connect the Dn e Output expansion module connect the terminals as follows BUS TERMINALS TR Expansion DAT Module terminals ORBIT 14 MAIN PANEL com CLE DATI z1 z2 23 z4 z5 Z IN C C N o C No U03 Lae Joowewewewee EI e eel UO EXPANDER NOTE In order to use the Utility Output Expansion you have to define the utility module in location 059 see page 38 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 13 Connecting the J4 Connector NEG POS The J4 connector jumper determines the UO1 connection behaviour which is normally used for an external siren connection as follows Orbit 14 Main Panel Positive POS When the J4 J4 connector is placed on POS the C terminal on UO1 receives 13 8V Negative NEG When the J4 connector is placed on NEG the C terminal on UO1 receives COM Orbit 14 Main Panel IT 1 pin only UO NC C N0 e Single pin If the J4 connector is placed only on 1 pin the UO1 acts as a dry contact External Power 14 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Keypad Connection The ORBIT 14 can support up to five keypads Each keypad consists of five wires and three terminal blocks for the connection of zones 7 and 8 NOTE The three terminal bl
22. al beeps in rapid succession Pressing on any key will stop the beeping and return to the programming mode Programming Tutorial To help acquaint you with some programming basics a short tutorial has been prepared It involves changing the Installer Code from the factory default of 0 2 1 4 to a sequence of your own choosing If you can master this operation subsequent programming should be easy Operation Action Comments _ Enter the Installer Enter the factory default A long beep will sound confirming Programming Installer Code 0 2 1 4 successful entry into Installer mode followed by Programming Access the current Press 0 0 8 ARM No confirming beep will sound Installer Code stored in location 008 Enter a unique Enter 3 0 5 7 No confirming beep will sound Installer Code for this tutorial use 3 0 5 7 Store the data Press A long beep will sound confirming that you have entered data has been properly stored If a wrong number of digits entered three error beeps will sound after pressing ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 19 Operation Action Comments __ Check the data eThe first digit of the Press keys Displayed Zone stored in Location stored data is displayed r eObserve the Zone LEDs i advance to the next digit been displayed attempts will result in three error elf desired press STAY and ARM to move backwards Go to another P
23. allation Manual Introduction to the ORBIT 14 The ORBIT 14 is a fully featured security system providing solutions for alerting and reporting premises alarm signals The ORBIT 14 addresses the needs of many homes offices and small businesses Its operation is designed around microprocessor and EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory technology which stores the system s operating program and its programmable parameters without the need for a source of power System programming may be performed from any ORBIT 14 keypad or from an LCD Programming Keypad designed specifically for this purpose Remote and local system programming is also possible through the use of Rokonet s Upload Download software Main Features Zones 14 Programmable Intrusion Zones 12 zones on main board using zone doubling e 2 zones on keypad e 3Keypad Emergency Zones Panic Fire Special Emergency Alarm Sounder Output e Programmable Bell Siren or Loudspeaker Output e Capacity 900 mA maximum Auxiliary Output for Peripheral Devices e Capacity 600 mA MAX from all AUX terminals Built In Digital Communicator e For Central Station communications two phone numbers Upload Download functions and follow me functions Keypads e Up to five LED LCD keypads can be connected Utility Outputs 1 relay output 3A 1 transistor driven open collector 500 mA triggered output 1 transistor driven open collector 70 mA triggered output
24. ations 059 060 allow you to specify some additional parameters which determine how the ORBIT 14 will operate Location 059 System Control 1 Default 53 The location contains two digits e First digit Determines the digit corresponding to the choices involving Quick Arm Quick Bypass Bypass Enable Loudspeaker Bell Siren e Second digit Determines the digit corresponding to the use of Silent Panic Bell Squawk on Arming UO Expander Voice Module Comments on System Control 1 Location 059 T Digit Quick Bypass Bypass Enable Loudspeaker Bell Siren Yes Eliminates the Yes Eliminates the Yes Permits zone Loudspeaker If the need to enter need for a valid bypassing by external sounder s is NOT a User Code when User Code when authorized system equipped with a built in arming to the Away or bypassing zones users after sound driver doing so Group modes No Qualified users entering a valid causes the ORBIT 14 to No A valid User Code must enter a valid User Code produce an oscillating is required for arming User Code to No Zone frequency for the device in AWAY or Group bypass zones bypassing is NOT Bell Siren If the external modes permitted sounder s is a bell or a buzzer or equipped with a built in electronic sound driver Comments on System Control 1 Location 059 2nd Digit Silent Panic Bell Squawk on Arming UO Extender Voice Module Yes The panic alarm Yes Bell Squawk on Yes
25. dial Wait Answering Machine Follow Me Enable Override The number of seconds between attempts at redialling the same phone number when it is busy or unresponsive Applies to both the MS Retries and FM Retries parameters Yes The Answering Machine Override is enabled as follows The Upload Download software at the alarm company calls the account The software hangs up after one ring by the U D operator Within one minute the software calls again The ORBIT 14 is programmed to pick up this second call on the first ring thus bypassing any interaction with the answering machine Yes Enables Follow Me communication In addition to reporting to the Central Station the ORBIT 14 has a Follow Me feature in which a standard phone call is made to a designated phone number reporting a system event The Follow Me can convey a series of tones representing an alarm it can send numeric or alphanumeric data to a page to display a specific event or it can send pre recorded voice messages using the voice module No Disables Follow Me This feature is used to prevent communication interference from an answering machine with remote Upload Download operations If both MS phones and FM phones are defined the system will first call the MS phones and then the FM phones No The Answering Machine Override is disabled and communication takes place in the standard mamner Location 052 Dialler Controls 1 1
26. e circuit supplying power to the smoke detector s see page 8 After a Fire Alarm is disarmed it may be necessary to reset any smoke detector s which may be latched in alarm A latched smoke detector will cause the keyboard s Fire LED to remain lit even though the panel may be disarmed To reset a Smoke Detector a UO used in this manner must be momentarily deactivated This action is performed by the user who must enter 2 User Code X where X refers to the UO number in the circuit providing Smoke Detector power If this is not done it will be impossible to arm the panel Please advise your customer of this contingency as stated in the ORBIT 14 s User s Manual Duress Code Follow Latched UO is activated when any duress code is entered The UO is deactivated either when arming the system or disarming the system due to an alarm that was activated from the emergency keypad keys 24 hour zone violation or tamper zone violation Duress Code Follow Pulse UO is activated for several seconds and is then deactivated when any duress code is entered AC Loss Follow Latched UO is activated due to a lack of power from the commercial AC UO is deactivated when the system is operating properly from commercial AC power AC Loss Follow Pulse UO is activated for several seconds and is then deactivated due to a lack of power from the commercial AC Low Battery Follow Latched UO is activated when the
27. e is a risk of explosi n if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of THE TOTAL CURRENT FROM a used battenes according to the instructions Connecting to Ground Earth Connect the metal box and the door of the metal box to mains earth ground as shown in the diagrams below Refer also to What Makes a Good Ground page 9 IMPORTANT Connecting to ground must be performed according to the applicable local or national electrical codes 8 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual K CCS TO PANEL VES ER P ar e PE lt TO MAIN GROUND BLUE Grounding the Metal Box zar What Makes a Good Ground Grounding provides a degree of protection against lightning and induced transients for any piece of electronic equipment that may due to lightning or static discharge experience permanent or general malfunctions The ideal ground is considered to be a unified earth ground in which an 8 foot copper clad rod located close to the existing power and telephone ground rods is sunk several feet into the earth Appropriate hardware and clamps are then used to electrically connect each of these rods together and then to the ground terminal of the device to be protected ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 9 It may be possible to use an existing electrical ground on the premises if one is close enough to the Main Panel Ideally that ground can be obtained at the metal service panel where the incom
28. efault 0 Z Dgi Groupmakng 0 1 None Default Ed A E 3 B T A A A 6 BLC Zone Termination amp Tamper Sound Location 045 First Digit Determines the zone terminations NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed EOL End of Line DEOL Double End Of Line DZ Double Zone An explanation can be found on page 11 Default EOL ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 21 NOTE The termination of zones 7 and 8 is always EOL Only zones 1 6 can be defined as DEOL In this configuration zones 9 14 are not valid e Second Digit Sets the sound s produced by a tamper violation Zone Bell Box Keypad The available sounds are Silent Bell only Continuous Buzzer only Bell Buzzer and Bell in Arm Buzzer in Disarm Zone Termination 0 EOL Default 1 Tamper Sound 4 Bell in Arm Buzzer in Disarm Default LO Utility Outputs Locations 046 051 The ORBIT 14 main panel includes three Utility Outputs 1 3Amps relay 1 500 mA transistor and 1 open collector 70 mA transistor These outputs help operate external devices in response to a number of system activities related to alarms zones any general system event or the actions of a particular user A total of six Utility Outputs are available when the utility module expansion module is connected You can choose the event that will trigger a selected Utility Output UO as well as the manner in which the output w
29. eller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty expressed or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever Seller s obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or costs of installation or any liability for direct indirect or consequential damages or delay Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented that the product will prevent any persona injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or fire without warning but is not insurance or a guaranty that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result Consequently seller shall have no liability for any personal injury property damage or loss based on a claim that the product fails to give warning However if seller is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising from under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin sellers maximum liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product which shall be complete and exclusive remedy against seller No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warran
30. emco 4 2 Express AAA Upload Download Rings Location 056 automatically answering an incoming call If such a call was initiated by the alarm company s Upload Download software a process begins which allows a Remote Location 056 Number of Rings Default 08 Choose a number of rings greater than that which the customer will normally wait to NOTE If an Answering Machine is in use and so programmed entries made in this location will be Frequency A o Contact ID NA Domestic Ademco 4 2 Express NA NA Special values for the South South Africa African market Location 056 sets the number of rings that the ORBIT 14 will wait before Programming session to take place answer an incoming call Enter the number of rings between 00 15 ignored see Location 052 2 Digit 00 indicates an immediate connection without any rings Swinger Shutdown Limit Location 057 Location 057 Swinger Shutdown Limit Default 00 A swinger is a repeated violation of the same zone often resulting in a nuisance alarm and usually due to a malfunction an environmental problem or the incorrect installation of a detector or sensor This parameter specifies the number of violations of the same zone reported during a single armed period before the zone is automatically bypassed Range 00 15 times NOTE Enter 00 to disable the swinger shutdown Location 058 Not Applicable ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 2r System Controls Locations 059 060 Loc
31. ened or removed from the wall the tamper opens and turns on the alarm Connect the box tamper to the BOX TMP and COM terminals on the main panel NOTE For Bell and Box tamper supervision connect the tamper switches before applying the main power to the system 12 ORB T 14 Installation Manual Utility Output Connections The ORBIT 14 main panel includes three Utility Outputs on board 1 relay 3Amps 1 500mA transistor and 1 open collector 70 mA transistor which can be used for switching an external device on or off or reset a latched smoke detector s Once the Utility Output UO is activated the device will be connected between AUX 12V and ground OV Wiring the external Utility Outputs UO1 Refer to the J4 connector instructions described below UO2 UO6 Connect the positive connection of the device to AUX and the negative connection to the UO s terminals When activated the Utility Output is switched to the Negative Polarity When the UO is used to reset a latched smoke detector s the 12V power to the smoke detector is supplied via the UO see page 8 The UO should be defined as AUX switch see page 31 Connecting the Utility Output Expansion Module If more than three UOs are required a Utility Output Expansion module is available The UOs on the expansion module comprise four relays three relays that allow maximum current of 500 MA each and one relay that allows maximum current of 3A
32. er 12 arm Reporting code 2 o User 13 arm Reporting code 2 o 130 Forced arm Reporting code when the system is armed with a bypassed zone 132 133 a Die quick arm key switch or remote arming 135 136 137 User 3 disarm Reporting code 2 00 138 User 4 disarm Reporting code 2 00 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 29 139 User 5 disarm Reporting code 2 User 6 disarm Reporting code User 9 disarm Reporting code 2 o User 12 disarm Reporting code 2 o User 13 disarm Reporting code User 14 disarm Reporting code 19 130 132 188 185 186 187 188 189 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 49 1 150 User 16 disarm Reporting code 2 o 151 User 17 disarm Reporting code 2 o 152 2 183 User 19 disarm Reporting eode HT 00 154 Duress Diam 2 00_ 44 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Trouble Reports and Restorals pee ee Code 155 Low Battery Reporting code 2 of 156 Loss of AC Power foratleast 15min 2 00 5T Fire zone trouble HH 0 158 Bell Loop Interrupted 2 9 159 Clockrotset a 9 160 Phoneme Ta 0 161 Day zone trouble 2 0 162 Low Battery restore o 163 Loss of AC Power restore 2 0 164 Fire zone trouble Re
33. haves similar to the Latched Key C switch Zone Instant described above except that an exit delay will follow the arming of the system Locations 017 030 Zone 1 14 2 Digit Zone Sound Zone Sound and Comments Silent A violation during the armed period will produce no sound The resulting alarm can still be reported to the Central Station Bell only Continuous Activates the external bell sounders to annunciate steadily without breaks in the sound cadence for the duration of the Bell Timeout period or until the system is disarmed Bell only Pulses Activates the external bell sounders to produce a pulsed or staggered annunciation for the duration of the Bell Timeout period or until the system is disarmed This sound is usually recommended for fire alarm annunciation Buzzer Only Activates each keypad s internal buzzer to beep rapidly Bell Buzzer Activates the bell sounders consciously and the keypads buzzers simultaneously Bell When Armed Buzzer When Disarmed Related to 24H zones If an alarm occurs in disarm mode the keypad s buzzer will be activated If an alarm occurs in arm mode the external Bell will be activated 6 7 Not Applicable J Silent Chime on Disarm Same as the Silent option described above except that when in Disarm mode the keypad s buzzer makes one momentary sounds Door Chime whenever the zone is violated Bell only Continuous Chime on Disarm Same as the Bell on
34. ill be applied NOTE In order to use the Utility Output Expansion you need to define the module in location 059 on page 38 If the Utility Output Expansion Module is used UO3 on the main board is no longer available The 1 UO on the expansion module will be referred to as UO3 in the system Event and Result Not Active UO offers no response to any system activity UO is activated when the system is armed The activation occurs after the expiration of the exit delay period The UO remains active latched while the system is armed When disarming the system the UO deactivates unlatches m Arm Follow Latch 28 ORB T 14 Installation Manual Event and Result Arm Follow Pulse UO is activated when the system is armed The activation occurs after the expiration of the exit delay period The UO is activated for several seconds pulse after which is deactivated Alarm Follow Latched Restore on Bell Time out UO is immediately activated when the system goes into any type of alarm i e intrusion fire keypad initiated panic UO deactivates at after the system s bell times out Alarm Follow Latched Restore on user Disarm UO is immediately activated when the system goes into any type of alarm i e intrusion fire keypad initiated panic UO remains active latched for the duration of the alarm even after the system s bell times out UO is deactivated when the system is disarmed A
35. ing electrical power originates When connecting the ground wire use a solid 14 gauge wire or larger numerically ower size connected between the ORBIT 14 s GND terminal and an acceptable electrical ground connection Keep this wire as short as possible and do not run it in conduit coil it bend it sharply or run it alongside other wiring lf you must bend it or change its direction it should have a radius of at least 8 inches at the point from which it is bent If in doubt you may want to enlist the help of a licensed electrician Telephone Line Connection These lines are typically derived from an installed RJ31X jack To connect telephone lines 1 Connect the incoming telephone line to the Main Panel s LINE terminals 2 Connect any telephone on the premises to the SET terminals Connecting AC Power Connect the 230V AC to the mains fuse input terminal block via 16 5VAC 40VA transformer and fasten the AC cord to the metal box using adjustable clamps NOTES DO NOT apply main power at this time Be sure to connect the live wire of the AC power through the AC fuse Do not plug in the transformer at this time Zone Connections Connect each zone to the appropriate zone terminal and its related COM terminal Each pair of zones shares a COM terminal The following diagram illustrates the various possible zone connections N C N O EOL 9 L4 Sensor 0 0 dem R 2 21K 1 DEOL Double Zone Sensor Sensor zl nsor
36. isarm User 14 Disarm User 15 Disarm User 16 Disarm User 17 Disarm p EA E EA E MEME EA Ld User 18 Disarm F Bell Loop trouble Clock not set EA 158 159 160 161 162 Low Battery restore 163 AC Loss restore____ 1164 Fire Trouble restore 165 Bell Loop trouble restore 166 Clock not set restore 166 Clock not set restore 167 Phone line cut restore 168 Dayzone restore 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 1 1 1 1 1 146 147 148 149 150 151 153 154 155 156 157 Gn l 01 O1 al ZU E 29 POE 3 E OD O E OE 0 OE0 EO O NO aia jo n o wsphonet III pp os msPhone2 03 oo jwcame I LL ITI TI TIL IL LLL LH HL LOTO OH d d d ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 47 Appendix 2 Contact ID amp SIA Report Codes for Orbit 14 Event Reporting Format Silent Alarm Panic Zone Alarm Restore Audible Alarm Perimeter Zone AlarmiRestore Flame Zone Alarm Restore Foil Break Alarm Restore Zones Alarms Disarm Program Digit Program Digit Code Contact ID SIA Level 1 gt 2 r r r gt I E AU gt MOIO Z A Hjmn olol uovo wno as reee Low Batted Gas level Alarm Restore 32 14587 High Temperature AlarmRestore 48 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Code Code PA Special MN 35 fd
37. larm Follow Pulse UO is immediately activated for several seconds and then deactivated whenever the system goes into any type of alarm i e intrusion fire keypad initiated panic Zone 1 Alarm Follow Latched UO is immediately activated when an alarm occurs on Zone 1 UO remains active latched for the duration of the alarm even after the system sounder times out UO is deactivated when Zone 1 goes into normal condition Zone 1 Alarm Follow Pulsed UO is immediately activated for several seconds pulsed and then deactivated whenever Zone 1 goes into alarm ORBIT 14 Installation Manual E RN o9 o 0B oc oD e F 10 on a a a ds de ar e a AA ME 1c Panic Follow Latched UO is activated immediately when a PANIC alarm is triggered by a violation of a zone defined as Panic or by pressing the keypad s 1 and 2 keys simultaneously for two seconds UO is deactivated when the system is disarmed Panic Follow Pulse UO is activated for several seconds when a PANIC alarm is triggered by a violation of a zone defined as Panic or by pressing the keypad s 1 and 2 keys simultaneously for two seconds Special Emergency Keying Follow Latched UO is activated immediately when pressing the keypad s 7 and 8 keys simultaneously for two seconds UO is deactivated when the system is disarmed Special Emergency Keying Follow Pulsed UO is activated for several seconds when pressing the
38. ly Continuous option described above except that when in Disarm mode the keypad s buzzer makes one momentary sounds Door Chime whenever the zone is violated Bell only Pulses Chime on Disarm Same as the Bell only Pulses option described above except that when in Disarm mode the keypad s buzzer makes one momentary sounds Door Chime whenever the zone is violated Buzzer Only Chime on Disarm Same as the Buzzer Only option described above except that when in Disarm mode the keypad s buzzer makes a momentary sound Door Chime whenever the zone is violated Bell Buzzer Chime on Disarm Same as the Bell Buzzer option described above except that when in Disarm mode the keypad s buzzer makes a momentary sound Door Chime whenever the zone is violated O 26 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Zone Type and Sound Default Zonels Locations Type Sound Z2 Zone Response Time Group Masking Locations 031 044 Locations 031 through 044 are identical and are corresponding to zones 1 through 14 Each of these locations contains two digits e First digit Contains the number used to represent the zones loop response that sets the minimum time for which a zone violation will trigger an alarm e Second digit Contains the number used to represent to which group s the zone will be assigned Locations 031 044 Zone loop response Group masking 1 Digit Looprespose 400 ms D
39. m Reporting code 2 00 074 zone 13 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 076 zone 14 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 O76 Keypad Fire Alarms Reporting code 2 00 077 Keypad Panic Reporting code 2 00 078 Keypad Special Emergency Reporing code 2 o ore Tamper Alarminzone1 9 po 080 Temper Alaminzone 2 10 2 00 081 ramperAlaminzone 1 2 00 083 Tamper Nan zone SR 1 2 09 084 TamperAeminzoe6 14 2 00 085 General tamper alarm Box Bell Keypad 2 00 Restore Codes An ORBIT 14 Restoral Report informs the Central Station that the external sounder s operation initially triggered by the respective alarm condition has either timed out or been silenced by the act of system disarming Be sure to check with Central Station personnel if restorals are permitted and if so what codes are required 42 ORB T 14 Installation Manual Reporting Codes for Restore Alarm Events Location Description Report Code Q6 Zone i Restoral Code 0 087 zone 2 Restoral Cole 2 09 08 Zone3ResoriCode 2 00 089 zone 4 Restoral Code 2 00 080 Zone5RestrdCode 2 00 091 zone 6Restoral Code 2 00 052 zone 7 Restoral Code 2 00 083 zone 8 Restorai Cole 2 00
40. m the system parameters An attempt to enter an incorrect series of keystrokes will result in three error beeps All program location values data are displayed by zone indicators on the keypad s LEDs Restoring Factory Defaults to the ORBIT 14 1 Your ORBIT 14 and at least one LED Keypad should already be wired together and or physically installed 2 Remove all power from the Printed Circuit 3 Place the ORBIT 14 s J1 DEFAULT jumper over both corresponding pins Refer to page 8 4 Reapply power AC and or Standby Battery to the PC Board 5 After a short beep is heard remove the J1 jumper The ORBIT 14 s default settings are now restored 6 Check that the POWER LED is flashing Depending on the state of the system the READY LED and the Zone LEDs may or may not be lit Introduction to Programming First check that the panel s J1 DEFAULT jumper is NOT covering both pins on the PC Board The ORBIT 14 stores information in 168 programming locations The data stored in any location is represented by numbers and or letters Some locations require just one digit while most require two Others may require several more digits e g those used to store phone numbers and account numbers It is not necessary to enter data into all categories Many locations have been factory programmed with default parameters Power can be removed from the ORBIT 14 as its memory does not require a source of power to retain its informa
41. n 011 Exit Delay Default 030 Establishes the system s Exit Delay the interval in seconds between entering a User Code at the keypad and when the system actually arms Enter the number of seconds between 001 and 255 Location 012 Entry Delay Default 060 Establishes the system s Entry Delay in an armed system the interval in seconds between the moment an entry door is opened and an alarm is triggered Enter the number of seconds between 001 and 255 Location 013 A Bell Cutoff Time Default 04 Sets the interval that the system s external sounder s will operate during an alarm before it shuts off automatically Enter the number of minutes between 01 and 90 NOTE The keypad s buzzer operation is not affected by the Bell Cutoff time definition UY ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 2 Location 014 Bell delay Default 00 The time delay before the keypad sounder and the external sounder operates after the onset of an alarm Enter the number of minutes between 00 and 90 Periodic Test Locations 015 016 The Periodic Test menu enables you to set the time period that the ORBIT 14 will automatically call the Central Station or Upload Download phone numbers in order to check the phone line connection and the unit s digital communicator Z O m The Periodic Test cannot occur if the value of the Start Periodic Time or Periodic Test interval is set to zero Location 015 Start Periodic Test Default 0
42. ne Fax Machine RJ 11 Jack Answering Syst Jun JE Telephone Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE Ref FCC Part 15 Para 15 105 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate 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 radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio TV technician for help CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS Ref FCC Part 15 Para 15 21 and 15 27 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Rokonet Ltd could void the user s authority to operate the equipment i
43. nformation please contact Rokonet Industries USA Inc 2822 NW 79th Ave Miami Florida 33122 USA phone number 305 592 3820 URL sales rokonetusa com If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The control panel installation is described in the Installation Manual Connection to telephone company provided coin service is prohibited Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs Alarm Control Panel must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so the alarm control panel must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line Proper installation is depicted in the figure below If you have any questions concerning these instructions you should consult your telephone company or a qualified installer about installing the RJ31X jack and Alarm Control Panel for you ORBIT 14 Installation Manual ii RJ 31X Computer Telephone IE Line EB Jack Alarm Network Dialing Service Equipment Provider s Unused Facilities RJ 11 Jack ES Telephone El Network Demarcation U d Point i brats Telepho
44. ocks are not applicable in a 6 LED keypad 1 Connect four wires Red Black Yellow Green from the keypad to the appropriate terminals on the main panel according to the wire colours 2 Each keypad has an additional white wire for the connection of a panic button To connect the panic button use the white wire as and the black wire as NOTE The maximum distance between the panic button and the keypad is 30 meters 3 Connecting zones 7 and 8 Zones 7 and 8 which are located on the keypads except for the 6 LED keypad are end of line supervised If more than one keypad is connected to the system and zones 7 or 8 are used the same zones in the other keypads must be shorted Each zone can be used only once in one of the keypads The short of a parallel zone must be done before powering the system Connecting the J3 SIG IN Connector Signal in Voice Mail The J3 SIG IN voice connector enables the transfer of audio data between the Voice module and the phone line For further instruction on the voice module refer to the Voice Module documentation supplied with the product ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 15 Installer Programming The Keypad The ORBIT 14 can support up to five keypads with a choice of four styles LCD 6 LED 8 LED and 14 LED types from which virtually all features may be accessed In addition to the functions it provides for the user each of the keypads can be used by an installer to progra
45. om panel m from panel Dimensions 110X130X25 mm 110X130X25 mm 162 X 122 X 30 mm 4 33 X 5 11 X 1 4 33 X5 11X 15 6 37 X 4 8 X 1 18 Weight 0 19 kg 0 42 Ib 0 19 kg 0 42 Ib 0 25kg 0 55 Ib Utility Output Expansion Module O LT TN C 53X85 mm 2 1X3 35 Expansion Voice Module Input Power 12 V DC Current consumption 6 mA typical 26 mA maximum 66 X 66 X 18 mm 2 59 X 2 59 X 0 70 20 44 gr Ib NOTES For proper operation it is recommended to connect the voice module at least 20 cm from the main panel ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 5 Max Run Length from Panel to Keypad 22 0 6 100 330 Max o fro 2s ees 100 des oisi Ese es E ere ca 166 sm wa 92 20 3920 1195 3100 945 2460 750 24 296 30 2800 793 2060 628 1640 500 16 197 40 1960 597 1550 472 1230 375 1230 236 148 6 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Installation Before You Begin Be sure the actual work is performed by experienced personnel licensed to carry out security system installations and capable of implementing all applicable requirements of the National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 and NFPA 74 as well as any federal state and local codes along with any safety guidelines and regulations which might apply Mounting the Control Panel 1 Mount the ORBIT 14 s metal cabinet at a protected dry location near a source of unswitched AC Power a
46. per zone 2 10 8 Tamper zone 3 11 8 Tamper zone 4 12 08 Tamper zone 5 13 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 0 1 3 5 O al o o olojo 101 DIQUNIA O al O o ereJe erererere A ARE EE ERE oA Te E O N OTO SIG Loca tion Z Z 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 94 95 97 98 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E ES ESA p p p p p MEN NEN p p p Zone 13 Restore Zone 14 Restore Keypad Fire Restore Keypad Panic Restore Keypad Special Restore Tamp zone 1 9 restore Tamp zone 2 10 restore Tamp zone 3 11 restore Tamp zone 4 12 restore ESA mu EA E p ES p p EN ES E p p NEN ESA 107 amp zone 5 13 restore 7 08 Tamp zone 6 14 restore amp restore UserOarm ser 2 arm U U U U U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 110 111 11 11 114 115 116 117 118 119 User8arm 120 User 9 arm 123 124 25 Usert4arm________ 126 Usert5arm_____ 121 122 NIN O WIN co Loca Description Entry tion 127 User16 arm 128 User47zarm User 19arm Forced Arm Levelaming AutoArm UserODisam User 1 Disarm User2Disam User3Disam_______ User 4 Disarm User 5 Disarm User6 Disam User7Disam User8Disam User 9 Disarm User 10 Disarm_______ User 11 Disarm User 12 Disarm User 13 D
47. perations When a call is made from a computer using U D software to the ORBIT 14 panel the system will hang up and call back using this UD phone number Up to 32 digits can be entered into the U D phone number Include all the digits and functions as in Location 002 To delete an existing phone number press Location 005 Account Number Default 0000 The system s Central Station Account Number The ORBIT 14 accepts hexadecimal account numbers those using 0 through 9 and A through F use the key combinations below in LED keypads only to enter hexadecimal digits A through F A oa ea A ISAT D stava B E E Use the 0 digit only to define account numbers with less than four digits For example for account number 123 enter 0123 In this case the ORBIT 14 will not send the 0 digit to the Central Station To use an account number with 0 digit for example 1207 use the A digit instead of 0 digit For example for account number 1207 enter 12A7 The sequence of buttons will be 1 2 STAY 1 7 System Codes Locations 006 010 Provides data security during Upload Download operations This Access Code must subsequently be entered into the corresponding account profile in the Upload Download software For successful communication the Access Code must be the same for the both the Upload Download software and the Main Panel Location 007 Remote ID Code Default 00
48. poses the characters A through F will be referred to as hexadecimal digits tga Whenever the Installer Programming mode is active the first four Zone LEDs on the keypad 1 4 are used to reveal each digit in a MM selected location By adding up the values assigned to the lit H LEDs the contents of any location can be determined See the ME table below ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 17 og a To Pi b a s o or orr orr or s om OFF ore orr 1 forr or orfon ew orr orr Fon 2 ore ofr ony o a on orr ou orr 3 orr orr ON ON B ON oFF ON ON 4 OFF ON OFF OFF C ON ON orr OFF 5 j orF oN orF ON D 9ON ON OFF ON 6 OFF ON ON OrF E onf ON ON OFF 7 oF on oN ON F ON On ON ON Example A If Zone 4 ON Zone 3 OFF Zone 2 OFF and Zone 1 ON then the digit equals 9 Example B If Zone 4 ON Zone 3 OFF Zone 2 ON and Zone 1 ON then the digit equals 8 Locations Whose Contents Occupy More Than One Digit When a location contains more than one digit they cannot be viewed simultaneously As soon as a location is accessed the first digit is displayed automatically Additional digits if they exist can be displayed by pressing the following keys on the LED keypads STAY STAY Used to display the next digit in a location containing at least two digits For example if 5 6 7 8 is stored in a location the 5 is displayed first
49. ranklin slow Silent Knight Fast m Silent Knight Fast Extended gt o M Sescoa Franklin Vertix fast O IO JO IO O N O NX T T o NO IN Dual round 390 Dual round 390 Dual round 390 Dual round 390 Dual round 390 Dual round 390 Dual round 390 Parity 390 Parity 390 Parity 390 Parity 390 70 For example enter OF in location 054 to use ADEMCO Slow iN N al N Radionics Extended iN al O N Automatic Central Station Protocols Location 055 When selecting any of the formats all the reporting codes will be automatically applied to the locations of the reporting codes To change a code enter a new code according to the type of event see page 48 to the corresponding location When selecting the Pulsed Protocol the default for all the reported codes will be 00 and any other code should be entered manually To remove a particular reporting code from any of the seven Protocols enter OO into the corresponding location IMPORTANT Choose the code format only after defining the zone parameters Changing a zone type after selecting the code format WILL NOT change the zone s reporting code and a faulty report will be sent to the central station 36 ORBY 14 Installation Manual Location 055 Automatic CS Protocols 00 Pulsed Protocol Default No Open Close reports SIA Level 1 1800H2 No Open Close reports 04 SIA Domestic 390 ms 1800 Hz 06 Ad
50. ress the desired 3 digit Press ARM alone to go to the next location of your location and ARM sequential location choice Exit programming Enter your Installer Code A long beep will confirm your actions and press ARM Only in the LED keypad 20 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual Programming Locations General System Parameters Locations 000 005 Location 000 Default Enable Def 00 To enable or disable the option of resetting the system to the factory defaults Enable the option of resetting the system to the factory defaults by shorting the default jumper on the PC board during power up Disable the option of resetting the system to the factory defaults by using the default jumper Location 001 MS Lock Def 000000 MS Lock is a security function used in conjunction with Rokonet s Upload Download software lt provides greater proprietary security when viewing Central Station parameters The 6 digit code that will be stored in the panel must also be entered into the corresponding account profile created for the installation in the Upload Download software lf there is no match between the MS Lock Code defined in the Main Panel and the MS Lock Code defined in the Upload Download software the Installer will not have permission to change the following Central Station parameters from the Upload Download software Installer Code MS phone numbers the MS Lock Code and the Default Enable jumper It is NOT necessar
51. rt and UO Download and permits No No bypassing follow AC loss are a status display only occurs activated after a delay of when remotely 30 minutes accessed No No No features are eAuto Arming An open disabled zone during auto arming will be bypassed and the system will be armed eUO arm follow Pulsed or Latched UO will be activated after the Exit Delay time eAC loss report and UO follow AC loss will be activated immediately activated immediately regardless of the Exit Delay time Comments on System Control 2 Location 060 a Digit Arm Pre Warning Alarm Restore Yes When the system is Auto Armed an Yes The system will send an alarm restore after audible Exit Delay warning countdown will the audible alarm times out BTO Bell Time commence 4 minutes prior to the automatic Out arming During this period Exit Delay No The system will send an alarm restore when beeps will be heard in the keypads the zone responsible for the alarm returns to its No There is no Arm Pre Warning for the non violated secured state Auto Arming feature 40 ORBY 14 Installation Manual Location Location 060 Location 060 System Controls 2 1 Digit UL installation Czech IMQ Installation 3 Minute Bypass EE EAE Deu aap H Digit AlarmRestore Auto Arm Pre Warning_ A ero No fat TO Ye 2 Zone Restore NO pone Restore Yes O Sub Installer Restric
52. store 00 165 Bell Loop Restore a 0 166 Clock mot setrestore 2 00 167 Phone line cut Restore 2 00 168 Day zone trouble Restore 2 00 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 45 Appendix 1 Installer Programming Worksheet Customer Address City Customer Phone No Comments Description Default Disable Eee 001 IMS LOCK PEHEN 002 Phone No CS 1 See below 03 Phone No CS 2 04 05 08 eriodic test time one 8 Loop R Level 41 46 See below lel o CD D D c D O Ojo GO l G Dd ajo N m x lt e N m ojojo O1 Aj NIN 0 U W i N NININ 020 7 O N al N IN ININININ oejojojioijoijoijoijoijoijoijoijoijo ZS LAS ZS lw LAS Co Co Co GO PD ND ND ND NINININININININININ OJO AJO T N ojo WIN O N Central Station Account No Date of Installation Installer s Comments Loca Description Entry tion 042 Zone 12 Loop R Level 1043 Zone 13 Loop R Level 044 Zone 14 Loop R Level 045 Zone termination tamper INE sound 046 Utility Output type 047 Utility Output2type 048 U lityOutput3type 049 Utility Output 4 type DiallerControl4 T x 5 5 52 5 54 5 56 7 8 9 6 6 6 06 Zone 3 Alarm 6 067 Zone 6 Alarm 8 0 Zone 13 Alarm 6 Keypad Fire Alarm 7 Keypad Panic Alarm 8 Keypad Special Alarm 9 080 Tam
53. t be provided to the telephone company This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network using a terminal block which is Part 68 compliant and properly installed RJ31X connector See Installation Instructions for details The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENS on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENS contact the local telephone company The REN of alarm system is part of the product identifier that has the format US RKEAL10BRP214MA If the Alarm Control Panel causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with the Alarm Control Panel for repair or warranty i
54. ter Code Phone No Erase Follow Me Phone No 7 1 2 3 4 Master Code ci k 8 Master Code 1 8 Master Code 2 On Off Door Chime On Off Audible Kiss Off 8 Master Code 3 Get Event From Event Logger Only from LCD Keypad Pel be Maas Test System 0 Master Code Trouble Table 6 jPhoelinecu P 8 DJDayZoeTrmube n O N Cp cJ 5 WIE n 5 o d o D CT ie O lt gt 3 3 gt D 3 13 3 512 O Qi 2 O a User Code Set Date 50 ORBY 14 Installation Manual Notes Notes Rokonet Limited Warranty Rokonet Electronics Ltd and its subsidiaries and affiliates Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 12 months from the date of production Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product Seller s obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing at Seller s option within a reasonable time after the date of delivery any product not meeting the specifications Seller makes no other warranty expressed or implied and makes no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for any particular purpose In no case shall s
55. terior doors protecting the area between the entry door and the keypad This zone will cause an immediate intrusion alarm when violated unless an Entry Exit zone was violated first In such a case an Entry Follower zone s will remain bypassed until the end of the Entry Delay period Fire Zone Intended for smoke or other types of fire detectors If violated will cause an immediate fire alarm A short in the zone wiring will cause a fire alarm A fault in the wiring to the zone will cause a Fire Trouble fire LED blinks A fire zone cannot be disabled or bypassed Panic Zone Used for external panic buttons and wireless panic transmitters If violated an immediate panic alarm will be announced Pulsed Key switch Zone Instant If desired an external SPST spring loaded normally open momentary type key switch can be added for system arming and disarming The key switch permits an instant arm and disarming of the system after tripping Pulsed Key switch Zone Delayed This zone behaves similar to the Pulsed Key switch Zone Instant described above except that an exit delay will follow the arming of the system Latch Key switch Zone Instant If desired for system arming disarming connect an external SPST latching type non momentary key switch to any zone terminals given this designation ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 25 Locations 017 030 Zone 1 14 1 Digit Zone Type Latch Key switch Zone Delayed This zone be
56. tion 16 ORB T 14 Installation Manual Programming Your ORBIT 14 Programming Methods LED or LCD keypads The keypad must be wired to the ORBIT 14 panel Power must be applied to the ORBIT 14 ORBIT Programmer Easy programming of the control panel The programmer will be connected to parameters with menu driven LCD and receive its power from the panel display The programmer can store up to 10 P N RP214PROOXXA ORBIT 14 programming sets and copy XX represents the programmer them directly to the panel language interface Local ORBIT UD Local Up Load Windows version from a The software must be installed and an personal computer ORBIT UD Adaptor cable is connected between the panel and the computer P N for the local adapters RP214LU0000A Local Bus Adapter RP214USB000A USB RS232 Bus Adapter Remote ORBIT UD Remote U D Windows version from a The software and applicable modem with personal computer configured access to a telephone line must be installed Compatible with Windows 95 98 2000 XP P N RP128UD0000A Viewing the Contents of a Location Wa It is often necessary to check the data stored in a memory ma location to ensure that it is correct If improper data is found it must be corrected in order to obtain the desired system response The data in a location can either be a number from 0 9 or a letter from A F taking advantage of the hexadecimal numbering system For our pur
57. tion Level Location 061 The Sub Installer can be defined with two different authority levels Each level restricts him from programming different locations in the ORBIT 14 Location 061 Sub Installer Restriction Level Default 01 Digit Description _________ Low The Sub installer is unable to modify the following locations 000 008 056 058 061 01 High Use this option for greater restriction of the sub installer programming Default OPtions The Sub installer is unable to modify the following locations 000 008 046 058 061 161 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 41 Communicator Reporting Codes Locations 062 168 Locations 062 168 enable you to program the codes that will be transmitted by the ORBIT 14 to the Central Station To prevent the corresponding event from being reported use a double zero 00 the default in the location Reporting Codes for Alarm Events Location Description Report Code 062 zone 1 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 063 zone 2 Alarm Reporting code 2 o 065 zone 4 Alarm Reporting code 2 o 066 zone 5 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 06 zone 6 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 068 zone 7 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 069 zone 8 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 070 zone 9 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 071 Zone 10 AlarmReporting coda 2 00 O2 zone 11 AlarmReporting code 2 00 073 zone 12 Alar
58. ty WARNING This product should be tested at least once a week Contacting Rokonet Rokonet Electronics Ltd is committed to customer service and product support You can contact us through our website www rokonet com or at the following telephone and fax numbers USA Tel 1 305 592 3820 Fax 1 305 592 3825 United Kingdom Tel 44 1527 576 765 Fax 44 1527 576 816 Italy Tel 39 02 392 5354 Fax 39 02 392 5131 Israel Tel 972 3 9616555 Fax 972 3 9616584 Brazil Tel 55 21 2496 3544 Fax 55 21 2496 3547 Thailand Tel 66 0 38723736 Mob 06 8361823 Fax 66 0 38723736 ROKONET ELECTRONICS LTD 04 03 5IN214IM C 62
59. v ORBY 14 Installation Manual CE Declaration of Conformity We the undersigned ROKONET ELECTRONICS LTD RISHON LEZION HACHOMA ST 14 ISRAEL PHONE 972 3 9616555 FAX 972 3 9616584 Certify and declare under our sole responsibility that the following equipment Product Description Orbit 14 RP214MC0000A Control Panel with wired accessories including cables was tested to and conforms with the requirements included in following standards 2 EN 50130 4 95 A1 98 3 1 b TBR21 98 ETSI EG 201 121 v 1 1 3 O 2 Note 1 Full Orbit 14 system Note 2 Main unit additionally and therefore complies with the requirements and provisions of the Council Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 9 march 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity and Annex III Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10 4 20 February 2003 David Kartoun CTO ORBIT 14 Installation Manual V vi ORBIT 14 Installation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to the ORBIT 14 Main Features Technical Data Installation Before You Begin Mounting the Control Panel Wiring the Main Panel Connecting to Ground Earth Telephone Line Connection Connecting AC Power Zone Connections Wiring Auxiliary Devices Bell Tamper Box Tamper Utility Output Connections Connecting the J4 Connector Keypad Connection Connecting
60. y to change the MS Lock default value within Installer Programming instead the procedure may be performed from the Upload Download Software and then downloaded to the ORBIT 14 Location 002 Phone Number Primary Central Station Central Station 1 The first Central Station phone number Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be defined as the phone number To enter or replace the phone number required to reach the primary Central Station include all access digits e g O to 9 and the area code If required include the following special functions to achieve the effect listed in the table FUNCTION SEQUENCE RESULTS Stop dialling and wait for a new dial tone STAY 1 Wait a fixed period before continuing STAY 2 Send the DTMF k character STAY Send the DTMF character STAY When your entry is complete press to store it To delete an existing phone number simply press the key without any other digit or character Switch from Pulse to Tone or from Tone to Pulse STAY 3 ORBIT 14 Installation Manual 21 Location 003 Phone Number Secondary Central Station Central Station 2 The second Central Station phone number The definition is the same as in Location 002 Location 004 Callback UD Phone Number This is a number to which the alarm company computer equipped with the U D software will be connected and to which the ORBIT 14 will call back This provides more security for U D o

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