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1. 46 3508 Hardwire Zone Expander To define hardwire zone expander units enter the data value from the following table Second digit value Jumper Value A 1 8 D B 9 16 C 17 24 D 25 32 7 A B C D PB h ADDRESSES 477 490 RELAY PARAMETERS Output relay modules are optional add on peripherals that are connected to the control panel via the LSCP bus Relays can be used for various purposes including status indication additional bell outputs and access control Each individual relay is programmed at two addresses 477 Operation Mode Relay 1 Each relay can be programmed to activate or deactivate based on specific events or status conditions The following table lists the various relay operation mode options Note In some cases changing the relay s mode type activates the relay for the duration of the cutoff time Activated by Deactivated by Pressing SELECT 9 System 1 armed System 1 armed System disarmed Cutoff System 2 armed System 2 armed System disarmed Cutoff System 3 armed System 3 armed System disarmed Cutoff System 4 armed System 4 armed System disarmed Cutoff P Keypad Zone Emergency Event Silent alarm Police Emergency Duress Cutoff 05 Event System 1 alarm System 1 burglary alarm C c C Event System 2 alarm System 2 burglary alarm utoff System 2 disarm Event System 3 alarm System 3 burglary alarm utoff System 3 disarm Event System
2. Sys LCD 120 123 31 Sys LCD 124 127 32 Sys LCD SYSTEM PARAMETERS 128 System 1 __ _ _ 130 System3__ _ 129 System2 __ _ _ 131 System4__ KEYPAD PARAMETERS 132 Keypad1 _ _ Sys ___ 136 Keypad5__ _ Sys 133 Keypad2 _ _ Sys __ 137 Keypad6__ _ Sys ___ 134 Keypad3 _ _ Sys ___ 138 Keypad7 _ Sys 135 Keypad4 _ _ Sys __ 139 Keypad8 _ _ Sys TELEPHONE NUMBERS Telephone 1 140 147 i Telephone 2 148 172 179 Tel for Remote Programmer Callback ACCOUNT NUMBERS 180 183 System 1 __ 184 187 System2___ _ TELEPHONE PARAMETERS 155 Telephone 3 156 163 i i j Telephone 4 164 171 i i i 188 192 191 System3_ _ 195 System 4_ _ 196 Dialing Options and Telephone Event Message Enable Disable _ _ 197 Dialing Message Attempts and Dial Tone Wait Anti Jamming _ COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS 198 Protocol for Tel 1 _ _ 199 Protocol for Tel 2 _ _ ZONE ORIENTED EVENT CODE TABLE 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 Zone Restore Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 200 201 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238
3. Figure 2 3 3106 8 Keypad cover off 10 Keypad unit address Up to eight individually addressed supervised keypads can be installed with the control panel If more than one keypad is installed with same unit address all keypads must be configured as unsupervised To configure the keypad unit address CBA CBA 1 Using a small flat head screwdriver open Keypad BEE Keypads LINE Jumpet installgd i the back cover of the keypad Keypad2 Il Keypad 6 IEO Jumper removed 2 Locate the jumpers marked CBA Keypad 3 BOE Keypad 7 Oo 3 Install the jumpers according to Figure 2 4 Keypad 4 BLI Keypad 8 JD 4 Disconnect and re connect the power Figure 2 4 K d Unit Add J Confi ti supply igu eypad Uni ress Jumper Configuration Keypad supervision If a supervised keypad is disconnected the control unit sends an LSCP Unit Tamper message address 239 or 273 to the central station Note The LSCP Unit Tamper message is also sent when the keypad s tamper switch is opened This event message is sent regardless of the keypad s supervision setting To configure the keypad supervision setting 1 Using a small flat head screwdriver open the back cover of the keypad 2 Locate the jumper marked S 3 To configure the keypad in supervised mode remove the jumper S S Supervised U Unsupervised Figure 2 5 Keypad Supervision Jumper Configuration LCD Contrast Adjustment If the LCD display is unclear the contrast may b
4. System ready to arm SYSTEM 1 READY System ready to arm with bypassed zones SYSTEM 1 READY BYPASSED SYSTEM NOT RDY OPEN ZONES SYSTEM 1 ARMED 011 SEC TO EXIT SYSTEM 1 READY FOR STAY ARMING System not ready to arm due to open perimeter zones System armed exit delay counting System ready for perimeter arming interior zones open System ready for perimeter arming with perimeter SYSTEM 1 READY bypassed zones FOR STAY BYPASSED System armed exit delay ended system is fully armed SYSTEM 1 ARMED System Perimeter armed exit delay ended STAY pressed SYSTEM 1 ARMED P System armed immediate mode SYSTEM 1 ARMED IMMEDIATE Zone Status Display Zone status is only displayed if detailed display is selected see addresses 128 131 ZONE 1 OPEN BEDROOM Zone 3 Front Door has been bypassed ZONE 3 BYPASSED FRONT DOOR Zone 1 Bedroom is open ZONE 4 IN ALARM BEDROOM Zone 4 bedroom is in alarm System Status Display Backup battery is low under 10 8V or has been SYSTEM LOW BATT disconnected Communication failure or the telephone has been TELEPHONE COMM disconnected FAILURE THU 28 JUL 94 12 37 Time and Date display scrolls every few seconds 19 3 4 Entering Commands There are two methods of entering a command e Direct command entry LCD and LED keypads e Menu Selection LCD keypads only Entering Direct Commands To enter a direct command 1 Press SELECT 2
5. 22 30 s baad anes es aan eee ean eda ain eed nv da edn 52 Appendix B Hexadecimal Conversion Chart cccccceceeceeeeeeeeecnceeeeeeeeeeeecaaeceeeeeeeceeecaeeeeeeeeeeeetecsieeeeeeetees 53 Appendix C Message Routing uueas wawa awa A rd PE wa WA wa 54 GIOSSATY TE O el A la it eee eine l dy ate de od ed 55 Introduction The Summit 3208GLD is a fully programmable alarm control panel designed to meet the requirements of the majority of commercial and residential installations This manual is designed to help you the installer with the installation of the Summit 3208GLD We strongly urge you to read through this manual in its entirety before beginning the installation process so that you can best understand all that this security system has to offer This manual is not intended for end user use End users are encouraged to read the Summit 3208GLD User Manual that accompanies the system If you have any questions concerning any of the procedures described in this manual please contact Electronics Line at 972 3 9211110 Catalog Number ZI0084C 9 02 Version 1 0 Hereby Electronics Line declares that this control panel is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC All data is subject to change without prior notice Chapter One Overview 1 1 Specifications Power Input Power Output Zones Keypads User Codes Open Close Windows Remote Programming
6. Operating Temperature Dimensions Current Consumption Weight AC 15VAC 30VA transformer Battery backup 12VDC 6 5Ah or 7Ah Auxiliary power Regulated 12VDC nominal at 1A max including keypads and detection devices for 4 hours standby Bell output Regulated 12VDC nominal from auxiliary power unregulated 9 to 18VDC 600mA total auxiliary power Number of zones 8 onboard expandable to 32 Types supported 3106 LED 3108 LCD 3118 LCD 3128 LCD Number of keypads Up to 8 supervised Distress Keys 3 Number of users 15 Number of digits per user code 3 to 6 Authorization levels 15 Number of windows 1 opening window 1 closing window for each day of the week per sub system Window sizes 15 min 30 min 45 min 60 min Equipment Remote Programmer software package Access Direct Password Callback Off hook 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 12 x 12 x 4 30 5cm x 30 5cm x 10 2 cm 3208GLD Control Panel 130mA approx 3106 LED Keypad 20mA without backlight 7OmA with backlight 3108 LCD Keypad 20mA without backlight 60mA with backlight 3118 LCD Keypad 20mA without backlight 55mA with backlight 3128 LCD Keypad 20mA without backlight 65mA with backlight 3302 Output Relay Module OmA all relays deactivated 15mA per activated relay 3402 Output Relay Module 15mA all relays deactivated 30mA per activated relay 3407 Output Relay Module 15mA all relays deactivated 30
7. __ mins 394 Closing 3 ____ Time Size __ mins 395 Closing 4 Time Size __ mins Daily Windows Settings 396 Systems 1 amp 2 Mon 397 Systems 3 8 4 Mon 398 Systems 1 amp 2 Tue 399 Systems 3 4 4 Tue gt 400 Systems 1 amp 2 Wed c BELL CUT OFF 410 Bell Cutoff __ secs DEALER LOCKOUT amp LATCHKEY 411 Latch Key __ Dealer Lockout __ LCD CUSTOM MESSAGES 412 427 _ 444 459 428 443 __ 460 475 ZONE EXPANDERS 3508 3528 401 Systems 3 amp 4Wed _ _ 402 Systems 182Thu _ 403 Systems 38 4 Thu _ 404 Systems 1 8 2 Fri a 405 Systems 3 amp 4 Fri a ae 406 Systems 1 amp 2 Sat 407 Systems 3 amp 4 Sat 408 Systems 1 amp 2 Sun 409 Systems 3 amp 4 Sun 476 Defined Zone Expanders_____ Note EL 2530 defined at address 497 RELAY PARAMETERS 477 4781 K5 _ 481 4823 _ __ 485 4865 479 480 2 K6 __ _ 483 4844 _ _ 487 4886_ _ PERIODIC TEST 491 493 Periodic Test ___ __ _ _ Setting Time MISCELLANEOUS 494 Arming Options Arming Ring __ 495 Detailed Display __ Fire Sensor Reset Bell Muting__ 496 Police Key Operation RP Communication Speed __ RP Communication Options __ 497 El 2530 Zone Group Definition __ 499 Listen In Time Out ____ secs 489 490 7 __
8. 0 Dial after 1 second 2 second anti jam 1 Dial after 5 seconds 2 second anti jam 2 Dial after 10 seconds 2 second anti jam 3 Dial after 20 seconds 2 second anti jam 4 Dial after 1 second or if dial tone present 2 second anti jam 5 Dial after 5 seconds or if dial tone present 2 second anti jam 6 Dial after 10 seconds or if dial tone present 2 second anti jam 7 Dial after 20 seconds or if dial tone present 2 second anti jam 8 Dial after 1 second 10 second anti jam 9 Dial after 5 seconds 10 second anti jam A Dial after 10 seconds 10 second anti jam B Dial after 20 seconds 10 second anti jam C Dial after 1 second or if dial tone present 10 second anti jam D Dial after 5 seconds or if dial tone present 10 second anti jam E Dial after 10 seconds or if dial tone present 10 second anti jam F Dial after 20 seconds or if dial tone present 10 second anti jam 37 ADDRESSES 198 201 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS Each of the four telephone numbers is associated with a telephone communication protocol programmable at these addresses These can be defined according to the protocol used in communications with the central station and whether the message sent will be from either the zone or event oriented event code tables Telephone 4 is usually associated with the follow me feature as it is the lowest priority telephone number and can be modified by the user Protocol Formats The availab
9. 088 091 Zone 23 092 095 Zone 24 ADDRESSES 096 127 Zones 25 32 These addresses concern zones added to the control panel using a zone expander zone expander jumper setting D see address 476 096 099 Zone 25 100 103 Zone 26 104 107 Zone 27 108 111 Zone 28 112 115 Zone 29 116 119 Zone 30 120 123 Zone 31 124 127 Zone 32 ADDRESSES 128 131 SYSTEM PARAMETERS These addresses offer a number of options for each sub system Program the keypad tones beeps and one key arming feature for each sub system at these addresses Program only system 1 for unpartitioned systems 128 First Digit Keypad Arming Disarming Tones for System 1 Each sub system s keypads can be programmed to beep during arming disarming and during the entry delay When using a keyswitch wireless devices or the RP software to arm and disarm the system the siren sounds the same pattern of arm and disarm tones as defined at this address Select the keypad tones for System 1 from the table below First digit value No No Yes No Yes No Yes Continuous 33 Second Digit Display Power Trouble Tones and One Key Arming for System 1 The second digit of this address offers options for the display type of each sub system s keypads and the tones sounded for power related trouble conditions One Key Arming allows the user the capability to arm the system using either the STAY or AWAY keys without needing to enter a user code Se
10. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 at addresses 412 427 respectively 20 space 2D 41 A 4E N 61 a 6E 21 2E 42 B 4F o 62 b 6F 22 2F l 43 c 50 P 63 c 70 23 30 0 44 D 51 Q 64 d 71 25 31 1 45 E 52 R 65 e 72 26 amp 32 2 46 F 53 S 66 f 73 27 j 33 3 47 G 54 T 67 g 74 28 34 4 48 H 55 U 68 h 75 29 35 5 49 I 56 Vv 69 i 76 2A x 36 6 4A J 57 w 6A j 77 2B 37 7 4B K 58 X 6B k 78 2C 38 8 4C L 59 Y 6C I 79 39 9 4D M 5A z 6D m TA 412 427 Custom Zone Descriptor 1 428 443 Custom Zone Descriptor 2 444 459 Custom Zone Descriptor 3 460 475 Custom Zone Descriptor 4 ADDRESS 476 ZONE EXPANDERS When installing zone expanders hardwire or wireless the system must be programmed to recognize the existence of the additional zones All defined zone expanders are supervised If a zone expander is disconnected all its zones are opened Note Following any modifications made to this address disconnect and re apply both AC and battery power to enable the changes to take effect 476 Definition of 3508 and 3528 Zone Expander Modules 3528 Wireless Zone Expander To define wireless zone expander units enter a value from the following table First digit value Jumper Value Jumper Value Jumper Value Jumper Value A 1 8 1 A B 3 B D A A C D D B 9 16 2 A C 5 C D c B C D E C 17 24 4 A D 9 A B C 7 A B C D F D 25 32 8 B C 6 A B D B
11. 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 Protocol for Tel 3 Protocol for Tel 4 __ __ Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 Opening disarming Closing arming Zones Bypassed Perimeter Closing STAY arming LSCP Unit Tamper LSCP Unit Tamper Restore Fire Trouble Fire Restore Wireless Supervision Failure Jamming Wireless Sup Failure Jam Restore Failed to Open Failed to Close AC Loss AC Restore Low Battery Battery Restore Manual Telephone Test DK Firmware Closing with Bypassed Zones DK Firmware Log 75 Full 252 Zones Unbypassed 257 P Button 253 Clock Change or Completion 258 Keypad Emergency Restore E or P of Remote Programming ZTS 259 Duress eas 254 User Initiated Bell Cutoff SEO 260 Periodic Test 255 E Button Toe 261 System Initialization Ca 256 F Button EVENT CODES FOR EVENT ORIENTED PROTOCOLS 262 Zone in Alarm m 280 Failed to Close Fett nee 263 Zone alarm restore 40 281 AC Loss a 264 Zone trouble low batt Rie os 282 AC Restore e 265 Zone trouble restore low batt Pi 283 Low Battery 266 Zone tamper oc 284 Battery Restore 267 Zone tamper restore 2 285 Manual Telephone Test 268 Zone emergency alarm 222 286 Zones Unbypassed 269 Opening a 287 Clock Change or Completion 270 Normal Closing arming ete of Remote Programming 271 Zones Bypassed R 288 User Initiated Bell Cutoff 272 Perimeter Closing
12. 8 Poz E DAS lt D l Second digit value 0 no arming ring 1 short ring after arming of every system 5 short ring only after all systems are armed Note The arming ring defined here is only relevant to system arming with a hardwired keypad When using a keyswitch wireless keypad or the RP software to arm and disarm the system the siren sounds the same pattern of tones defined at address 128 except continuous First Digit Detailed Display You can program the keypads to show the detailed display at all times or only when the system is disarmed First digit value 0 Detailed display only when system disarmed 1 Detailed display at all times Second Digit Alarm Chime Bell Muting for Listen In Applications and Fire Sensor Reset The second digit of this address concerns the following e Alarm Chime If enabled the keypad chimes in the event of an alarm These chimes function as bell follower i e the parameters that apply to the bell bell cut off and bell pattern also apply to the Alarm Chime Pressing any key on the keypad cancels the chimes Subsequent alarms re activate the chimes Note This feature is not available for DK firmware versions e Bell Muting for Listen In applications the bell is not sounded until after a message has been sent to the central station Note In the event that the telephone line has been disconnected the bell is sounded immediately even if bell muting is defined e
13. 132 139 for keypad system allocation System 1 Zones 1 8 Zone Expander A System 2 Zones 9 16 Zone Expander B System 3 Zones 17 24 Zone Expander C System 4 Zones 25 32 Zone Expander D If zone expander A is not in use the control panel s 8 onboard zones are displayed from a System 1 keypad Note For all zones to be displayed on LED keypads the zones must be assigned to the correct system in programming For example if zones 1 8 are not assigned to System 1 their zone status will not be displayed by any LED keypad BYPASS Indicates if zones have been bypassed The Bypass LED and the relevant zone LEDs blink to indicate that zones have been bypassed READY Indicates if the system is ready to arm If lit the system is ready and if the LED is flashing quickly the system is not ready to arm This LED is off when the system is armed PROGRAM The Program LED lights up if SELECT is pressed and flashes to indicate that the system is waiting for a user code to be entered TROUBLE Flashes if a trouble situation exists within the system telephone communication and siren supervision failure 18 3 3 LCD System Status Display Each LCD keypad includes a two row display with 16 characters on each row This display provides a convenient user interface for operating and programming the Summit 3208GLD control panel The following section shows typical LCD displays and offers a short description of each message Arming Display
14. 289 E Button 273 LSCP Unit Tamper 290 F Button AA 274 LSCP Unit Tamper Restore sT z 291 P Button pz 275 Fire Trouble 292 Keypad Emergency Restore E or P 276 Fire Restore s 293 Duress zna 277 Wireless Supervision Failure Jamming _ 294 Periodic Test 278 Wireless Sup Failure Jam Restore Sarees 295 System Initialization 279 Failed to Open EVENT MESSAGE ROUTINGS 296 298 Burglary Alarm 296 Tel 4 ___ Tel 3 _ _ 297 Tel 2 __ Tel 1 ___ 298 Log Bell Delay __ Bell __ 299 301 LSCP Trouble 299 Tel 4 ___ Tel 3 _ _ 300 Tel 2 _ _Tel 1 __ 301 Log Bell Delay __ Bell __ 302 304 Fire Trouble 302 Tel 4 ___ Tel 3 _ _ 303 Tel 2 _Tel 1 __ 304 Log Bell Delay __ Bell ___ 305 307 Opening Closing 305 Tel 4 __ Tel 3 _ _ 306 Tel 2 __ Tel 1 __ 307 Log Bell Delay __ Bell ___ 308 310 Service 308 Tel 4 _ _ Tel 3 _ _ 309 Tel 2 _ Tel 1 __ 310 Log Bell Delay ___ Bell ___ EXIT ENTRY TIMERS 378ExitSystem1 ____ __ secs 382 Entry Timer1 __ _ ___ secs 379ExitSystem2 ___ _ secs 383 Entry Timer2_ ss _ secs 380 ExitSystem3_ ss _ secs 384 Entry Timer3 ss _ secs 381 ExitSystem4 ss _ secs PULSE COUNTERS 385 Option 1 __ 386 Option 2__ 387 Option 3__ SWINGER PARAMETERS 388 Swinger Mode ____ OPENING 8 CLOSING TIME WINDOWS Window Options 389 Opening 1 Time Size __ mins 392 Closing 1 Time Size __ mins 390 Opening2____ Time Size __ mins 393 Closing 2 ___ Time Size __ mins 391 Opening 3____ Time Size
15. 4 alarm System 4 burglary alarm utoff System 4 disarm Fire zone in alarm or keypad fire Stat System 1 status System 1 Not ready Pulsing if System 1 ready without oC ae system has bypassed zones bypassed zones Stat System 2 status System 2 Not ready Pulsing if System 2 ready without SR system has bypassed zones bypassed zones Stat System 3 status System 3 Not ready Pulsing if System 3 ready without 0E alus system has bypassed zones bypassed zones Stat System 4 status System 4 Not ready Pulsing if System 4 ready without OF atus system has bypassed zones bypassed zones Status Power trouble e Ry System power is OK Failed communication attempt Event Telephone trouble only activated after all message Cutoff 1 attempts have failed Stat BE Pre Alarm if 20 sec bell delay Bell activated Bell Cancel atus SZM System disarm i i 1 1 12 Status Exit Entry sys 1 System 1 in Exit Entry System 1 not in Exit Entry 14 Status Exit Entry sys 2 System 2 in Exit Entry System 2 not in Exit Entry 1 Status Exit Entry sys 3 System 3 in Exit Entry System 3 not in Exit Entry 16 Status Exit Entry sys 4 System 4 in Exit Entry System 4 not in Exit Entry 1 Status Bell O Bell activated Bell deactivated 47 478 Output and Cutoff Relay 1 The second address concerns the following characteristics of the relay s operation e Polarity the relay s status when deactivated e Output how the relay acts when activated e Cutoff the duration for wh
16. Bathroom 23 12 45 ALARM BATHROOM 02 Day 23 in month time 12 50 system 1 was armed 23 12 50 STAY perimeter by user 11 SYS 1 BY USER 11 This message appears after a group of messages that were REPORT SENT successfully sent to the central station Log viewing completed xxx END OF LOG Clear Event Log To clear the log 1 Press SELECT 6 2 2 Enter an authorized user code the log is erased and the message END OF LOG is displayed Print Event Log The 3800 is an LSCP add on module that provides the Summit 3208GLD with a parallel printer port enabling the user to print the event log To print the log 1 Press SELECT 6 3 2 Enter an authorized user code the log is sent to print 3 11 Tests Walk Test The walk test allows detection devices to be tested without generating an alarm To perform a walk test 1 Press SELECT 4 2 1 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 Test the control panel s detection devices an opened zone causes the keypad to beep 4 To end the walk test press AWAY Walk test mode is automatically terminated after 4 minutes 24 Note During a walk test an open zone will not create an alarm However this does not apply to zones programmed as tamper zones and 24hr zones Emergency Holdup Fire and Verified Fire opening these zones will create an alarm Bell Test To perform a bell test 1 Press SELECT4 2 2 2 Enter an authorized user code a 1 second ring
17. Replace fuse Constant low battery message on Faulty battery or battery fuse Replace battery at least every display blown five years or replace the blown fuse No sound from the bell Blown bell fuse or wrong Replace fuse or program the parameters programmed bell parameters correctly Zone expander does not give any Zone expander supervision is not Reprogram parameters zone indications programmed A single output does not react Programming error Correct the programming for properly the specific relay Incorrect alarm output or trouble Wrong zone loop type selected Reprogram zone parameters indicator from zone with the correct loop type Failure to communicate with the Incorrect telephone line conn Check wiring Consult with the central station ections or incorrect programming of central station owner operator telephone number event code and program the appropriate protocol or telephone line parameters parameters 52 Appendix B Hexadecimal Conversion Chart The following is a decimal i e number of hours minutes etc to hexadecimal conversion chart Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex 0 0 43 2B 86 56 129 81 172 AC 215 D7 1 1 44 2C 87 57 130 82 173 AD 216 D8 2 2 45 2D 88 58 131 83 174 AE 217 DY 3 3 46 2E 89 59 132 84 175 AF 218 DA 4 4 47 2F 90 5A 133 85 176 BO 219 DB 5 5 48 30 91 5B 134 86 177 B1 220 DC 6 6 49 31 92 5C 135 87 178 B2 221 DD 7 7 50 32 93 5D 136 88 179 B3 222 DE 8 8 51 33 9
18. ZONE 32 UNBYPASS ZONE 33 CHIME ON 34 CHIME OFF 39 UNBYPASS ALL 4 SERVICE 41 SET TIME amp DATE 42 TEST 421 WALK TEST 422 BELL TEST 423 TELEPHONE TEST 425 SYSTEM TEST 426 BATTERY TEST 43 FIRE SENSOR RESET 44 BELL CANCEL 45 STOP COMMUNICATIONS 46 FOLLOW ME 5 USER CODES 6 VIEW LOG 61 VIEW LOG 62 CLEAR LOG 63 PRINT LOG 20 64 SHOW VERSIONS 7 PROG 71 MANUAL PROGRAMMING 72 LOAD DEFAULT PROG 1 2 74 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 741 OFF HOOK 742 CALLBACK 75 PERIPHERALS 8 AUX RELAY 83 RESET RELAY 84 SET RELAY 9 ACCESS CONTROL 3 5 Arming and Disarming Away Arming Away arming activates the entire system This method should be used when the user is leaving the premises To Away arm the system 1 Check that no zones are open i e all entrances are secured and the premises are empty so that the system is ready for arming 2 Press AWAY 3 Enter an authorized user code the LCD displays SYSTEM X ARMED XX SEC TO EXIT 4 Exit the area within the exit delay count down Note Failure to exit during the exit delay will result in an alarm Entering an authorized passcode also Away arms the system Stay Arming Stay arming activates the system s perimeter zones Stay arming is used when the occupant is remaining on the premises To Stay arm the system 1 Check that no perimeter zones are open i e all doors and windows are secured so that the system
19. a sub system the user code entered must be assigned to either that sub system or to all systems All arming methods are available for each sub system 1 4 Telephone Dialer You can program up to four different telephone numbers into the system employing either pulse or DTMF tone dialing methods Up to 16 digits can be programmed for each telephone number The Summit 3208GLD supports several communication protocols including Contact ID and various pulse protocols enabling communication with most popular central station receivers Different groups of event messages Burglary Fire Open Close messages etc enable message routing to up to four central stations In some cases the central station handles events reported per zone and in others per event Event codes can comprise of either one or two digits and can include additional information such as the user number in opening and closing messages or zone ID in event oriented zone messages These codes are usually assigned by the central station consult the central station operator for a listing of the different event codes Follow me Using the Follow me feature the panel can notify the user that the system has undergone certain events by sounding a sequence of tones over the telephone The user acknowledges that the message has been received by pressing 0 9 or on their telephone If this acknowledgement is not received within the one minute time window opened the moment the panel starts
20. and its metal housing must be connected to earth ground This is in order to ensure proper system operation provide effective lightning and transient protection and also protect against electrical safety hazards The earth ground connection should be made directly to an established ground point such as a grounding rod using standard green yellow jacketed wire Note The connection to earth ground must be direct It is not sufficient to ground the panel only using the 3 pin plug that is connected to the electrical socket Power connection to the unit should be according to the national electrical code for permanent installation 2 4 Installing Keypads The Summit 3208GLD security system supports the keypads pictured in Figure 2 2 The layout for each keypad differs but the installation and operation instructions for all the keypads are identical o a eE 7 Cc Z Zw 3106 LED 3108 LCD 3118 LCD 3128 LCD Figure 2 2 3208GLD Keypads All keypads are supplied configured to keypad address 1 in unsupervised mode The maximum recommended distance between the control panel and the keypad is 1 000m 3 000ft ou Fo LED LCD Module LCD Contrast Buzzer Trimmer 3108 Configuration Jumpers Terminal Block Tamper Switch
21. four parameter addresses Example ADDR 000 ZONE 01 VAL gt 58 08 12 05 1 Address 2 Address 4 Address 3 Address 1 ADDRESS LCD Zone Descriptor and Entry Delay Select a zone descriptor and entry delay from the table below Entry delay options 1 2 and 3 are set at addresses 382 383 and 384 respectively The four custom LCD messages can be programmed at addresses 412 475 No Delay Delay Delay z No Delay Delay Delay i oo 0 80 co nomessage 20 60 AO Eo LOBBY 1ST FLOOR LIVNG ROOM 5 as ce easement 26 66 A6 E6 NURSERY 7 s 68 as 68 PANC eo co BEbRooM1 69 ao Eo PERIMETER an ea AA EA POOL 28 68 AB EB Roo 2C 20 60 AD ED ROOMI 2 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 80 Fo Room i i SHIPPING SHOP SLIDE DOOR 4 SOUTH 5 STAIRS oe Famy Be F6 STORAGE STUDY 6 D8 FRONTDOGR VAULT Bo Fo WAREHOUSE WEST WINDOW custom 7 INTERIOR KITCHEN INTERIOR 7D BD FD custom 2 KITCHEN custom 4 30 2 ADDRESS First Digit Loop Speed Pulse Count and Swinger Setting The following table lists the options for the loop speed pulse count and swinger setting Choose a slow loop response 150ms for on board zones or 750ms for zone expander zones for motion sensors and contacts Choose a fast loop response 50ms for shock sensors The three optional pulse count settings can be programmed at addresses 3
22. is ready for perimeter arming 2 Press STAY 3 Enter your user code the LCD displays SYSTEM X ARMED P XX SEC TO EXIT at the end of the delay the system s perimeter is armed If one key arming is enabled it is not necessary to enter a user code when arming the system with the STAY and AWAY keys see addresses 128 131 Disarming Disarming deactivates the system When the user opens a zone with an entry delay the entry delay counts down The system must be disarmed during the entry delay to prevent an alarm being generated Ifthe entry delay expires and the system is still armed the siren sounds and the user has twenty seconds to disarm before a report is sent to the central station To disarm the system e Enter an authorized passcode If the system is in alarm entering an authorized passcode disarms the system and terminates the alarm 3 6 Additional Arming Methods Forced Arming Forced arming enables the user to arm the system even if all zones are not secured If zones are still not secured after the exit delay has ended an alarm will be generated The ability to force arm the system is a programmable option see address 494 Note Electronics Line recommends waiting until all of the zones are secured and the system can be armed normally Immediate Arming The system can be immediately armed canceling the entry and exit delay for the arming period To arm the system immediately e Press during the e
23. keypad pressing when the panel is in standby mode toggles the time display to either 24hr or 12hr format Bell Cancel To cancel bell operation e Enter an authorized user code If the system is armed this cancels the bell and disarms the system If the system is disarmed only the bell is cancelled Note When the system is armed entering the Master Code Level 10 only cancels the bell and does not disarm the system When the keypad is mounted outside the protected area or when the system is armed using the Stay method you may want to cancel the bell without disarming To cancel bell operation without disarming the system 1 Press SELECT 4 4 2 Enter an authorized user code 25 Stop Communications To stop all communications and clear communication message buffers 1 Press SELECT 4 5 2 Enter an authorized user code all communication buffers are cleared and all communications stop immediately Follow me To program a telephone number telephone 4 for the Follow me feature 1 Press SELECT 4 6 2 Enter an authorized user code the panel prompts you to enter the telephone number 3 Enter the required telephone number using keys O 9 to include a three second pause and to switch to tone dialing DTMF Examples To program telephone number 921 1110 using DTMF dialing enter 9211110 To dial telephone number 9211110 in pulse dialing and then switch to tone dialing to access extension 231 after a paus
24. o Transformer EJ ai 15VAC 30VA Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 600mA Zone Connections _ Smoke AUX Detector Unregulated 3108 3118 3128 ka Output co LCD Keypad Output 12V nominal 9 18V Typical End max 100mA of Line N C Resistor Zone Connections EOLR Power connection to the unit should be according to the national electrical code for permanent installation 3106 LED Keypad System Bus LD 1 I ML0046B 1 02 12 2 6 Terminal Connections 3208GLD STD Telephone Connections Terminals 1 2 3 and 4 The telephone line should be connected as follows Outgoing line to telephone Terminal 1 Home Tip Terminal 2 Home Ring Incoming Line from telephone company Terminal 3 Telco Tip Terminal 4 Telco Ring Keypad Connections Terminals 5 6 7 LSCP 8 LSCP Terminal 5 Common Ground Black Terminal 6 AUX power Red Terminal 7 LSCP Green Terminal 8 LSCP White Connect these terminals to the corresponding terminals on the keypad Zone Connections Terminals 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Zone 1 Terminals 9 and 10 Zone 5 Terminals 15 and 16 Zone 2 Terminals 11 and 10 Zone 6 Terminals 17 and 16 Zone 3 Terminals 12 and 13 Zone 7 Terminals 18 and 19 Zone 4 Terminals 14 and 13 Zone 8 Terminals 20 and 19 Auxiliary Power Output Terminals 21 22 Regulated 12VDC nominal at 1A max including k
25. until after a message has been sent to the central station A manual test that sounds the bell for 1 second Alarms from a bypassed zone are ignored by the system A toll saver feature used during remote programming The RP software establishes communication with the control panel the control panel hangs up and calls the RP Callback telephone number programmed at addresses 172 179 The sending of event codes and account numbers to the central monitoring station A series of tones sounded by the keypad Each zone can be programmed to sound a chime when opened Chimes also indicate system trouble conditions such as low battery or telephone line failure The operation that deletes all the events recorded in the event log A programmed period of time in which the user usually arms the system Arming the system during a closing window does not send a closing message to the central station The system can also be programmed to arm itself automatically at the end of a closing window A sequence of numbers that perform an operation when entered after pressing SELECT A zone defined as Common belongs to all systems The zone is designed for partitioned systems where for example a corridor is shared by more than one protected area An alarm will only be generated from a common zone if all the sub systems are armed See Protocol A zone that will not generate an alarm during the entry delay 55 D Dealer Lockout Default Program D
26. user can issue the Late to Close command to extend the closing window period The Auto Arm feature causes the system to arm itself automatically at the end of the closing window This prevents situations where the system is left unarmed at the end of the day Latch Key The latch key feature has been designed to inform parents whether their children have arrived home safely and on schedule The panel sends a Failed to Open Failed to Close message to the central station or follow me number if the MENU NEXT key is not pressed during the appropriate window Event Log The event log records the last 100 events the system has undergone The event log uses the FIFO first in first out method Once the log is full the oldest event will automatically be erased You can view the event log with the LCD keypad or the RP software The event log records the following events e Zone Alarms not including restore e Emergency Key Alarms not including restore e Opening Closing Arming Disarming events e Tamper Events e User Initiated Bell Cutoff e Duress Dealer Lockout During the first 60 seconds following power up the unalterable code 123456 is valid This code is designed to enable you to perform initial programming tasks Activating Dealer Lockout disables this feature and the code can only be restored using the RP software Listen In firmware dependent If a zone is programmed with Listen in activated when sending
27. without the need to indicate the system number A user code authorized to all of the subsystems can perform functions affecting the entire system such as arming To assign a user code to all of the systems program the code as belonging to System 5 Duress Code The duress code is a user code designed for situations where the user is being forced to operate the system This user code performs the selected operation while sending the duress event message address 259 or 293 to the central station A duress code has an authorization level of 15 Note In the message to the central station the control panel always indicates the system of the keypad from which the duress code was entered 3 8 Distress Keys In the case of an emergency 3 types of alarm can be generated from the keypad To generate a distress key alarm 1 Press and hold down the MENU NEXT key 2 Keeping the MENU NEXT key held down press the required distress key for more than 1 second the relevant event code is reported to the central station and if programmed the bell is activated The distress key combinations are e MENU NEXT and E Emergency event code at address 255 or 289 e MENU NEXT and F Fire alarm emergency event code at address 256 or 290 e MENU NEXT and P Police emergency event code at address 257 or 291 3 9 Zone Bypassing Unbypassing A bypassed zone is ignored by the system an alarm cannot be generated by a bypassed zone A zone can only
28. 14 03 00 03 09 00 09 15 00 OF 21 00 15 04 00 04 10 00 0A 16 00 10 22 00 16 05 00 05 11 00 0B 17 00 11 23 00 17 493 Periodic Test Time Setting Minutes Enter a hexadecimal value between 0 59 using the hexadecimal conversion chart in Appendix B ADDRESSES 494 499 MISCELLANEOUS 494 First Digit Arming Options The first digit of this address offers the following options e Auto unbypass upon disarm the control panel automatically unbypasses all bypassed zones when the system is disarmed e Send Arm only if all systems armed the control panel only sends the arming event code message when all existing sub systems are armed The panel sends this message with the account number for the last sub system to be armed e Auto arming at the end of closing window if the system has not been armed by the end of the closing window the control panel automatically arms itself e Force Arm the panel can be programmed to enable or disable forced arming 49 First digit value 495 Auto unbypass Send Arm only if all Auto arming at the end upon disarm systems armed of closing window Yes Second Digit Arming Ring The control panel can be programmed to sound the bell siren for 1 10 of a second on arming each system or only after all sub systems have been armed Force Arm Value No z O p O 0 D n O D no e o z z B S R O Z D o o z gjo z O Le SEZ es 7
29. 229 Event code for Zone 27 230 Event code for Zone 28 231 Event code for Zone 29 232 Event code for Zone 30 233 Event code for Zone 31 234 Event code for Zone 32 235 Event code for opening disarming 236 Event code for normal closing arming 237 Event code for zones bypassed DK firmware closing with bypassed zones 238 Event code for perimeter closing STAY arming 39 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 Event code for LSCP unit tamper Event code for LSCP unit tamper restore Event code for fire trouble Event code for fire restore Event code for wireless supervision failure jamming Event code for wireless supervision failure jamming restore Event code for failed to open Event code for failed to close Event code for AC loss Event code for AC restore Event code for low battery Event code for battery restore Event code for manual telephone test Event code for zones unbypassed DK firmware log 75 full Event code for clock change or completion of remote programming Event code for user initiated bell cutoff Event code for E button Event code for F button Event code for P button Event code for keypad emergency restore E or P button Event code for duress Event code for periodic test Note This event code is reported with user code 0 Event code for system initialization ADDRESSES 262 295 EVENT ORIENTED EVENT COD
30. 4 5E 137 89 180 B4 223 DF 9 9 52 34 95 5F 138 8A 181 B5 224 EO 10 A 53 35 96 60 139 8B 182 B6 225 E1 11 B 54 36 97 61 140 8C 183 B7 226 E2 12 C 55 37 98 62 141 8D 184 B8 227 E3 13 D 56 38 99 63 142 8E 185 B9 228 E4 14 E 57 39 100 64 143 8F 186 BA 229 E5 15 F 58 3A 101 65 144 90 187 BB 230 E6 16 10 59 3B 102 66 145 91 188 BC 231 E7 17 11 60 3C 103 67 146 92 189 BD 232 E8 18 12 61 3D 104 68 147 93 190 BE 233 E9 19 13 62 3E 105 69 148 94 191 BF 234 EA 20 14 63 3F 106 6A 149 95 192 CO 235 EB 21 15 64 40 107 6B 150 96 193 C1 236 EC 22 16 65 41 108 6C 151 97 194 C2 237 ED 23 17 66 42 109 6D 152 98 195 C3 238 EE 24 18 67 43 110 6E 153 99 196 C4 239 EF 25 19 68 44 111 6F 154 9A 197 Cd 240 FO 26 1A 69 45 112 70 155 9B 198 C6 241 F1 27 1B 70 46 113 71 156 9C 199 C7 242 F2 28 1C 71 47 114 72 157 9D 200 C8 243 F3 29 1D 72 48 115 73 158 9E 201 c9 244 F4 30 1E 73 49 116 74 159 OF 202 CA 245 F5 31 1F 74 4A 117 75 160 AO 203 CB 246 F6 32 20 75 4B 118 76 161 A1 204 CC 247 F7 33 21 76 4C 119 77 162 A2 205 CD 248 F8 34 22 77 4D 120 78 163 A3 206 CE 249 F9 35 23 78 4E 121 79 164 A4 207 CF 250 FA 36 24 79 4F 122 7A 165 A5 208 DO 251 FB 37 25 80 50 123 7B 166 A6 209 D1 252 FC 38 26 81 51 124 7C 167 A7 210 D2 253 FD 39 27 82 52 125 7D 168 A8 211 D3 254 FE 40 28 83 53 126 7E 169 A9 212 D4 255 FF 41 29 84 54 127 TF 170 AA 213 D5 42 2A 85 55 128 80 171 AB 214 D6 53 Appendix C Message Routing Routing Group Zone Oriented Event Oriented BURGLAR
31. 85 387 and the swinger setting is programmed at address 388 A full explanation of these features can be found at their respective addresses Note The Pulse Count option is not available for DK firmware versions First digit value Loop Pulse Swinger Ee Loop Pulse Swinger Kan amm Ra pesa nm rave 3 4 P Fae Second Digit Bypassability Zone Chime and System ID The second digit of this address deals with a number of options Select whether the zone is bypassable if the zone chime feature is enabled and to which system the zone is assigned from the table below Second digit value 3 ADDRESS First Digit Zone ID When using certain protocols Zone ID is the number that identifies the zone within the event code for specific zone events This number replaces the second digit of the event code see addresses 202 261 and 262 295 First digit value Enter a value between 0 F for Zone ID Second Digit Loop Type Select the loop type for this zone from the following list Second digit value 0 N C restore on short alarm on open 1 N O alarm on short restore on open 2 E O L R end of line resistor alarm on short restore on normal alarm on open 3 D E O L R double end of line resistor only available for DK firmware versions 31 4 ADDRESS First Digit Zone Type Select a zone type from the following list For a full explanation of each zone type see 1 2 Zones First
32. CD Keypad 3733 Battery Cut off Module 3128 LCD Keypad 3800 Printer Module 3302 2 Relay Plug in Output Relay Module 3911 EL Modem amp RS232 Cable 3407GLD 7 Relay Output Relay Module MasterLink Supervised Wireless Range 3402GLD 2 Relay Output Relay Module Remote Programmer Up Downloading Software 3417GLD 7 Transistor Output Module UHF 3208GLD Long Range Radio Transmitter 3508GLD 8 Zone Expander Module VHF 3208GLD Long Range Radio Transmitter 3528GLD Wireless Zone Expander 12Vdc 7Ah Battery 3606 Voice Message Module Note Some of the accessories listed above are only supported by specific Summit 3208GLD hardware and software versions 2 2 Mounting the Panel The Summit 3208GLD should be mounted in a dry location with convenient access to AC power and telephone connections The metal cabinet includes mounting and wiring holes on the rear optional wiring knockouts on the sides and dedicated positions for the various peripheral modules available for use with the control panel Top Mounting Holes Long Range Wireless Radio Zone Transmitter 3208G LD Expander UHF3208GLD 3528 2530 VHF3208GLD TJ Naa0000000000000000000000000 o Wiring Hole Transformer 3722 and Bottom Add On Mounting Modules Holes Add On Wiring Modules Knockouts Add On Modules 12V Backup Battery 3508 3407 3402 3417 3606 3733 Figure 2 1 3208GLD Metal Cabinet Layout 2 3 Earth Ground The Summit 3208GLD control panel
33. E TABLE The following is a guide to programming event codes e 00 No message is sent for this event e 0X Aone digit event code is sent for this event e XX Atwo digit event code is sent for this event e X0 For opening and closing events the O is replaced with the user number For zone events the O is replaced with the zone ID For system events such as AC loss both digits are regarded as the event code Note When providing additional event information the O is replaced with a hexadecimal digit 1 F This has its limitations when using over 15 zones Zones 1 15 are represented by 1 F hexadecimal The cycle then restarts at 16 i e Zone 16 1 Zone 17 2 and so on The following are the addresses for event oriented event code messages For zone oriented codes refer to addresses 202 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 Event code for zone in alarm Event code for zone alarm restore Event code for zone trouble battery low Event code for zone trouble restore battery low Event code for zone tamper Event code for zone tamper restore Event code for zone emergency alarm Event code for opening disarming Event code for normal closing arming Event code for zones bypassed DK firmware closing with bypassed zones Event code for perimeter closing Event code for LSCP unit tamper Event code for LSCP unit tamper restore 40 275 Event code for fire trouble 276 Event code for
34. EY First Digit Latch key 411 When the Latch key feature is active a Failed to Open or Failed to Close message is sent to the central station if MENU NEXT is not pressed during an Opening or Closing window This feature is used in conjunction with the Opening Closing windows programmed at addresses 389 First digit value 409 0 Latch key inactive 1 Latch key active 45 System 2 System 4 System 2 System 4 System 2 System 4 System 2 System 4 System 2 System 4 System 2 System 4 System 2 System 4 Second Digit Dealer Lockout For a period of 40 seconds following power up the dealer code 1 2 3 4 5 6 is valid You can cancel this code by activating dealer lockout Note Once activated the dealer lockout option can only be reversed using the Remote Programmer software Second digit value 0 Dealer lockout not activated 1 Dealer lockout activated ADDRESSES 412 475 CUSTOM LCD ZONE DESCRIPTORS Four of the descriptors that can be assigned to each zone see Address 000 can be customized to suit a specific installation A total of sixteen characters including spaces can be entered for each LCD custom zone descriptor using the following table Each custom zone descriptor is entered in a series of consecutive addresses It is recommended to fill in all 16 characters for each custom zone descriptor Example To set Custom Zone Descriptor 1 as ABC enter 41 42 43 20 20 20
35. Enter the command code refer to the table below 3 If prompted to enter an authorized user code an acknowledgment tone is sounded to indicate that the command has been accepted Command Codes 1X Disarm System X 1 4 44 21X Perimeter Arm System X 1 4 45 22X Normal Arm System X 1 4 46 23X Late to Close HHMM 5 31X Bypass Zone X 1 32 61 32X Unbypass Zone X 1 32 62 33 Chime On 63 34 Chime Off 64 39 Unbypass All zones 71 41 Set Time HHMM DDMMYY 72 421 Walk Test 741 422 Bell Test 742 423 Telephone Test 75 425 System Test 83X 426 Battery Test 84X 43 Fire Sensor Reset 9 Selecting menu items LCD keypads only To select an item from the menu Bell Cancel Stop Telephone Call Follow Me User Codes View Log Clear Log Print Log Show Versions Manual Programming Default Programming Remote Programming Off hook Remote Programming Callback Peripherals Reset Relay X 1 7 Set Relay X 1 7 Access Control 1 Press MENU NEXT the main menu is displayed and gt indicates the current field 2 Press MENU NEXT to scroll forwards or to scroll backwards To abort at any time press AWAY 3 Press SELECT to choose the displayed menu item Certain functions may require you to enter an authorized passcode Note Entering a command code provides a shortcut to specific menu items Main Menu 1 DISARM 2 ARM 21 PERIMETER ARM 22 NORMAL ARM 23 LATE TO CLOSE 3 BYPASS 31 BYPASS
36. F 133 Same as above for Keypad 2 134 Same as above for Keypad 3 135 Same as above for Keypad 4 136 Same as above for Keypad 5 137 Same as above for Keypad 6 138 Same as above for Keypad 7 139 Same as above for Keypad 8 ADDRESSES 140 179 TELEPHONE NUMBERS Consecutive addresses are used to enter telephone numbers up to 16 digits Indicate the end of the telephone number with the hex digit F To enter a 3 second pause enter C for a 7 second pause enter D to switch from pulse to tone dialing enter E Note The emergency telephone numbers shall not programmed to place a call to a police station that has not been specifically assigned by that police station for such a service 140 147 Telephone 1 148 155 Telephone 2 156 163 Telephone 3 164 171 Telephone 4 usually used with the Follow me feature SELECT 4 6 172 179 Telephone number for Remote Programmer Callback The Remote Programmer Callback telephone number is programmed using the same method as telephone numbers 1 4 ADDRESSES 180 195 ACCOUNT NUMBERS Account numbers are transmitted to the central station with the event code to identify the source of the event Each system can be given a separate account number If the system is not partitioned only enter the account number for System 1 For partitioned systems program account numbers for all sub systems Account numbers are entered in four consecutive addresses To enter an account number
37. Note Pulsed signals are available for special alarm types Message routing for LSCP Unit Trouble messages Same as addresses 296 298 See Appendix C Message Routing Message routings for Fire messages Same as addresses 296 298 See Appendix C Message Routing Note Fire zones have a fixed bell pattern pulse on and off for half a second in groups of three with an interval of one and a half seconds between each sequence The cut off time is fixed at four minutes Bell delay does not apply to fire zones Message routings for Open Close messages Same as addresses 296 298 See Appendix C Message Routing Note Bell delay and bell activation are not relevant to this routing group and do not need to be defined Message routings for Service messages Same as addresses 296 298 See Appendix C Message Routing Note Bell delay and bell activation are not relevant to this routing group and do not need to be defined Not available 42 ADDRESSES 378 381 EXIT TIMERS The exit delay timer determines the amount of time the user has to leave the premises after arming the system Enter a hexadecimal value between 0 255 seconds using the hexadecimal conversion chart in Appendix B 378 Exit Delay Time for System 1 379 Exit Delay Time for System 2 380 Exit Delay Time for System 3 381 Exit Delay Time for System 4 ADDRESSES 382 384 ENTRY TIMERS The entry delay timer determines the amount of time the user has to disarm the sys
38. Power reset for latching smoke detectors an activated fire sensor can be reset in two ways The fire sensor can be reset manually SELECT 43 or you can program the system to automatically reset fire sensors In both cases power is restored 15 seconds after the zone has been reset 50 Second digit value Alarm Chime Fire Sensor Reset Bell Muting Value Off 0 User Initiated On 1 Disable Off 2 Automatic On 3 Off 8 User Initiated On 9 Enable Off A Automatic On B 496 First Digit Police Key Operation and Remote Programmer Communication Speed The following two options are available at the first digit of this address e Police key operation silent or audible e The Remote Programmer communication speed 110 BPS or 300 BPS First digit value Remote Programmer Police P Value Communication Speed Key Alarm 300 BPS PD e Audible 4 110 BPS SIEM E Audible C Second Digit Remote Programming Communication Options The following options are available at the second digit of this address e RP access enabled 24 hours a day or only when all of the sub systems are disarmed e Direct RP access or RP Callback Using the Callback feature the panel hangs up and dials the telephone number programmed at addresses 172 179 e The number of rings after which the panel p
39. Summit 3208GLD CONTROL PANEL Table of Contents I trodUcCUON wad lzetakn a idei ANA tee ie ee een AT ARAB an ee 3 Chapter One OV6rVIEW de z ee a a lee a eed eae ae AE aey 4 MIE Specification S adu dada dee EN O WA tii aed ain ee AC 4 AED ZONOS 2 ud NA W ANO dE A A A A AE KANA AYIA RECE 5 132system Partitioning e O eA A A eo eed O AOR OI ere 6 T4 Telephone Dialer szesnasta A A A ATE OE REA 6 15 Remote Programming 2 00 avai ae ee eke ote tle et ed er dA 7 1 6 Other Features e iat detects a desided adhe tdci dt oder ai eet O tae ae a 7 Chapter Two Installation uu awaria elie ier A A ive A nd a Ad ata namin ened 9 2 1 Partsand OplIONS ew nati na a A A teen ZOO AN A A NON A 9 2 2 Moeuniing the Panels u ade a iat in inet elie Ra WE RE Nad a dA RE AE 9 2 3 Earth Ground gen tai aoi Ot ad AZ AE WOTA nade AAA ALA ATW oie 10 2 4 Installing KeypadS 4 1 1 4an dal nieda Adi ein ellie LEA Ad A A TO eiia 10 2 5 Wiring Diagram 3208GLD STD AAT ere aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa Aai 12 2 6 Terminal Connections 3208GLD STD esesee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa ieaanae 13 2 7 Wiring Diagram 3208GLD EU ee eee ea aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaeain Aaaa EA 14 2 8 Terminal Connections 3208GLD EU eee eee eee aaa aaa aaa eri aaa aaa aaa aaa eaa 15 2 9 Hardwire Zone L00p TYpES 4 0 aa A AE O AA O a EA AAAA O AAA a 16 2 10 Fuse Replacements senii
40. Y ALARMS 202 Zone restore 203 234 Zones 1 32 237 Zones bypassed 249 Low battery MasterLink transmitter 250 Battery restore MasterLink transmitter 252 Zones unbypassed 255 E button 257 P button 258 Keypad emergency restore 262 Zone in alarm 263 Zone alarm restore 266 Zone tamper 267 Zone tamper restore 268 Zone emergency alarm 271 Zones bypassed 283 Low battery MasterLink transmitter 284 Battery restore MasterLink transmitter 286 Zones unbypassed 289 E button 291 P button 292 Keypad emergency restore if E or P are pressed LSCP UNIT TROUBLE 239 LSCP unit tamper 240 LSCP unit tamper restore 243 Wireless supervision failure jamming 244 Wireless supervision failure jamming restore 264 Zone trouble 3528 Low Battery 265 Zone trouble restore 3528 Low Battery 273 LSCP unit tamper 274 LSCP unit tamper restore 277 Wireless supervision failure jamming 278 Wireless supervision failure jamming restore 248 AC restore 249 Low battery control panel 250 Battery restore control panel 251 Manual test 252 Log 75 full DK 253 Clock change or completion of remote programming 254 User initiated bell cutoff 260 Periodic test 261 System initialization FIRE 241 Fire trouble from zone 8 275 Fire trouble from zone 8 242 Fire alarm F button or fire 276 Fire alarm F button or fire trouble trouble restore restor
41. a connection with the panel The panel recognizes the passcode hangs up and calls the number programmed at addresses 172 179 within 60 seconds Answering Machine Override Answering machine override enables the control panel to distinguish between regular incoming calls and a communication attempt by the RP remote programmer software An RP call is identified by the control panel as a sequence of two calls within a 30 second time window 1 The control panel does not answer the first incoming call 2 The control panel opens a 30 second time window from the moment the telephone stops ringing 3 The control panel answers after the number of rings defined at address 496 and RP communication is established 1 6 Other Features Opening and Closing Windows This feature helps cut down the amount of opening and closing reports sent to the central station The opening and closing windows are programmable windows of time during which the user usually arms or disarms the system Disarming during an opening window or arming during a closing window does not send a report to the central station If the system is not disarmed or armed during the appropriate window a Failed to Open or Failed to Close message is sent to the central station You can choose from a list comprising three opening and four closing window times The times in this list can be programmed according to the user s entry and exit scheduling requirements If required the
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43. al regulated 9 18VDC unregulated rated at 600mA with 30VA transformer AC Power Input Terminals 28 29 Connect a 15VAC Class II transformer rated at 30VA using 18AWG wire 15 2 9 Hardwire Zone Loop Types The Summit 3208GLD supports the following zone loop types N O normally open N C normally closed E O L R end of line resistor D E O L R double end of line resistor You must define the zone s loop type accordingly at the 3 address of each zone s programming parameters Note D E O L R zones are available only for DK firmware versions For D E O L R zones do not install more than ten sensors in a circuit Tamper Zone Tamper Zone Tamper Zone Zone Com X Zone Com X Zone Com X per Tamper Tamper II Tam Tamper Tamper I Tamper Rag E JAZ al wsi se aku gt eed a A I ZZ Figure 2 8 Hardwire Zone Loop Types 2 10 Fuse Replacement The following diagram shows the 3 protection fuses on the Summit 3208GLD s main circuit board Battery F1 Protection Fuse E E 3 Amp 250V a Bell Power Output F3 Protection Fuse 3 Amp 250V F2 AUX Power Output 8 Protection Fuse 7 E E 1 6 Amp 250V Figure 2 9 Fuse Replacement F1 Battery Protection Fuse Protects the battery charger circuit and the control panel from a short circuit To replace this fuse use a bel 5MF3 or other 3A 250V fuse F2 AUX Power Output Protection Fuse Protects terminals 6 k
44. always enter 8 digits in sequence if the number is less than 8 digits use leading zeros Variable Transmission Length Protocols Certain protocols can handle more than one transmission length This means that in some protocols either 5 or 8 digit account numbers for example can be sent The following example illustrates how to program account numbers for a protocol that handles 3 or 4 digit account numbers When transmitting an account number to the central station the control panel automatically ignores any sequence of zeros at the beginning of the number 35 Enter the following to program a 3 digit account number for System 1 Address 180 181 182 183 Vae gt BW W 5 In the above example the account number will be regarded as 123 If a 4 digit account number 0123 is required enter the following Address 180 181 182 183 vue 60 5 The first digit indicates to the control panel that the zero is to be considered as part of the 4 digit account number 180 183 Account for System 1 184 187 Account for System 2 188 191 Account for System 3 192 195 Account for System 4 ADDRESSES 196 197 TELEPHONE LINE PARAMETERS 196 First Digit Dialing Options and Telephone Event Message Enable Disable The first digit of this address comprises the following options e Voice Mail Override in certain voice mail systems a broken dial tone is sounded to indicate that messages have been received Using voic
45. any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product CONSEQUENTLY E L SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING E L s warranty as herein above set forth shall not be enlarged diminished or affected by and no obligation or liability shall arise or grow out of E L s rendering of technical advice or service in connection with Buyers order of the goods furnished hereunder This warranty contains the entire warranty Additionally this warranty is in lieu of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of E L It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or representations whether oral or written are either merged herein or are expressly canceled E L neither assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products E L RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED WEEKLY Warning Despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to any or all of the following criminal tampering electrical or communications disruption it is possible for the system to fail to perform as expected E L does not represent that the product system may not be compromised or circumvented or that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by bu
46. be bypassed if it is programmed as bypassable see parameter addresses 000 127 Bypassing and unbypassing can only be performed if the system is disarmed To bypass a zone 1 Press SELECT 3 1 2 Enter an authorized user code and a zone number 3 Press AWAY to exit Note On a control panel with zone expanders the control panel waits for an extra digit when zones 1 2 or 3 are bypassed This allows bypassing of the additional zones for example 11 24 or 32 In this case when enter the zone number and press MENU NEXT to indicate that no additional digit is necessary To unbypass a zone 1 Press SELECT 3 2 2 Enter an authorized user code and the bypassed zone number 3 Press AWAY to exit 23 To unbypass all zones 1 Press SELECT 3 9 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 10 Event Log The event log records the last 100 events the system has undergone The event log uses the FIFO ffirst in first out method Once the log is full the oldest event will automatically be erased The event log can only be viewed with the LCD keypad View Event Log To view the event log 1 Press SELECT 6 1 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 Scroll through the log by pressing the MENU NEXT key The events are displayed starting with the most recent event registered in the log 4 Press AWAY to exit the log The following table shows examples of typical event log displays Day 23 in month time 12 45 alarm from Zone 2
47. d to a routing group In this case the numbers will be dialed in sequence For example if telephone numbers 1 and 3 are defined for the same routing group telephone number 1 will be dialed first Routing also determines whether messages are entered in the log whether the bell is activated and which bell pattern is sounded 296 298 Message routing for Burglary Alarm messages See Appendix C Message Routing 296 Telephone 4 First digit value 0 Do not call this telephone number 1 Primary telephone number 3 Backup telephone number Telephone 3 Second digit value 0 Do not call this telephone number 1 Primary telephone number 3 Backup telephone number 41 297 298 299 301 302 304 305 307 308 310 311 377 Telephone 2 First digit value 0 Do not call this telephone number 1 Primary telephone number 3 Backup telephone number Telephone 1 Second digit value 0 Do not call this telephone number 1 Primary telephone number 3 Backup telephone number Bell Delay Log Entry and Bell Activation for burglary alarms Select from the following options to set the 20 second bell delay log entry and bell activation for burglary alarms Bell Delay and Log Entry First digit value 0 No bell delay no log 1 Bell delay no log 8 No bell delay log 9 Bell delay log Bell Activation Second digit value 0 No bell 1 Bell pattern 1 2 Bell pattern 2 3 Steady bell
48. dialing the control panel redials The number of dialing attempts made depends on the value programmed at address 197 Telephone 4 is designed for use with this feature as it is the only telephone number that can be easily programmed by the user without the need to enter programming mode 3606 Voice Module The 3606 enables the recording of up to six different messages for use with the Follow Me feature When the panel calls the Follow Me number the Voice Module plays back the appropriate message to identify which type of event has occurred Telephone Line Supervision firmware dependent Approximately 20 seconds after the telephone line is cut all keypads sound a trouble beep and the message Telephone Comm Failure appears on LCD keypads 1 5 Remote Programming Electronics Line s Remote Programmer RP software enables all programming and operation to be performed from a PC You can do this from either a remote location or on site using the Off hook communication option The software provides a comprehensive interface to the Summit 3208GLD control panel facilitating and cutting down the time taken in programming the system A number of programmable options relating to when and how RP communication is established are available at address 496 The tollsaver feature RP Callback makes remote programming more cost effective and increases the level of security Using this feature the Remote Programmer establishes
49. digit value 0 Perimeter normal zone 9 Verified Fire Zone 1 Perimeter primary zone A Fire Zone 2 Perimeter secondary zone B Common Zone 3 Perimeter conditional zone C Emergency Holdup 24 Hour 4 Interior normal zone D Tamper 5 Interior primary zone E On Off keyswitch STAY 6 Interior secondary zone F On Off keyswitch AWAY 7 Interior conditional zone Second Digit Listen In Message Transmission to the Central Station and Bell Activation Select the type of output for this zone in the event of an alarm Second digit value ADDRESSES 000 031 Zones 1 8 These addresses concern the 8 on board zones or zones added to the control panel using a zone expander jumper setting A see address 476 000 003 004 007 008 011 012 015 016 019 020 023 024 027 028 031 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 ADDRESSES 032 063 Zones 9 16 These addresses concern zones added to the control panel using a zone expander jumper setting B see address 476 032 035 036 039 040 043 044 047 048 051 052 055 056 059 060 063 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 32 ADDRESSES 064 095 Zones 17 24 These addresses concern zones added to the control panel using a zone expander jumper setting C see address 476 064 067 Zone 17 068 071 Zone 18 072 075 Zone 19 076 079 Zone 20 080 083 Zone 21 084 087 Zone 22
50. e 256 F button 290 F button or alarm from fire zone Any zone defined as Fire or Verified Fire is sent via this route OPEN CLOSE 235 Opening 269 Opening 236 Closing 270 Closing 237 Closing with bypassed zones 271 Closing with bypassed zones DK DK 238 Perimeter closing 272 Perimeter closing 245 Failed to open 279 Failed to open 246 Failed to close 280 Failed to close 259 Duress 293 Duress SERVICE 247 AC loss 281 AC loss 282 AC restore 283 Low battery control panel 284 Battery restore control panel 285 Manual test 286 Log 75 full DK 287 Clock change or completion of remote programming 288 User initiated bell cutoff 294 Periodic test 295 System initialization i Excluding zones defined as Fire or Verified Fire 54 24 hr zone A AC Loss Account Number Alarm Chime Answering Machine Override Armed Arming Ring Audible Alarm Authorization Level Auto Arming Auxiliary Power Output Away Arming B Backup Battery Test Bell Bell Cancel Bell Cut Off Bell Muting Bell Test Bypassed Zone Ko Callback Central Station Communication Chime Clear Log Closing Window Command Code Common Zone Communication Protocol Conditional Zone Glossary A zone which is always active regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Opening a 24hr zone always generates an alarm The disruption of AC power The number transmitted to the cen
51. e key in 92111104 231 Up to 16 digits can be entered including pauses and tone dialing switches x The key will appear on the display as T and the will appear as To disable the Follow me number enter as the first digit of the number Note Make sure all types of messages that need to be passed to the follow me number are routed correctly see Chapter Four Programming A follow me number can be set on any phone number however only telephone number 4 can be changed through SELECT 4 6 Late To Close When using opening closing windows the control panel must be armed within the programmed time frame for the closing window If the user wishes to stay on the premises and arm the system at a later time a Late to Close condition can be activated in order to extend the window and prevent a message being sent to the central station To activate a Late to Close condition 1 Press SELECT 2 3 2 Enter the system number 3 Enter an authorized user code 4 Enter the new closing hour in 24 hour format HH the command is acknowledged and the system returns to normal operation Latch Key When the latch key feature is activated address 411 the MENU NEXT key is used to acknowledge arrivals or departures from the system during opening or closing windows If MENU NEXT is not pressed after the user code is entered a Failed to Open or Failed to Close event code is sent to
52. e period This feature is designed for use with zones that are highly prone to false alarms The swinger parameters are programmed at address 388 and at the second address for each specific zone 1 3 System Partitioning The Summit 3208GLD can be operated in partitioned mode where the system is separated into a maximum of four sub systems A sub system is created when at least one zone has been assigned to it The following section describes how certain elements of the system are affected by system partitioning Zones Each zone can be assigned to a one of the four sub systems A common zone is assigned to all sub systems and will only be armed in the event that all systems are armed User Codes User codes are assigned to any sub system or to the entire system during user code programming For more information on the programming of user codes refer to page 23 Keypad Display The keypad can display either the entire system or a specific sub system This is programmed at parameter addresses 132 139 Arming 6 Disarming On a keypad assigned to a specific sub system the STAY and AWAY keys arm that sub system only A user code assigned to a specific sub system only arms that sub system If the user code is assigned to all systems the panel asks which system to arm Entering System 5 arms all the sub systems that are ready There is no way of disarming all sub systems simultaneously sub systems must be separately disarmed To disarm
53. e adjusted using the LCD contrast trimmer Bright Dim 2 Figure 2 6 LCD Contrast Trimmer 11 2 5 Wiring Diagram 3208GLD STD Electronics Line E L Ltd Summit 3208GLD Household Burglary and Fire Alarm Panel Connector for plug in relay module PROTECTION FUSES F1 BATT 3A 250V bel 5MF3 F2 AUX 1 6A 250V bel 5MF1 6 F3 BELL 3A 250V UHF VHF C000 Lee Interface Connector BATTERY EB F1 Charging current 700mA max Replace the battery 12V 7Ah l bel 5MF3 Di Install F3 horizontally to S F3 supply 12V nominal ii every 3 5 years Electronics Line E L recommends testing the system at least once a week Refer to the testing procedure found in the installation manual Receiver communication must be tested monthly Install vertically to supply 9 18V unregulated to bell and terminal 28 regulated power to bell ia M NH DD gt U AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT LED SYSTEM g For maximum current Regulated 12VDC nominal STATUS INDICATOR calculation add keypad consumption approx System Bus Fire Supplies 220mA for 24 hours On Telephone Tone Detection 60mA per keypad to the Connector Burglary Supplies 1A for 4 hours Off System in Communication total current drawn from including 100mA to smoke detector Flashing Dialing the AUX power output terminals 24 and 25 Flashing 1 pulse sec Standby Connect Mic to Earth Telephone Line Input J Connections j
54. e mail override the panel detects these tones allowing the line to be shared with the voice mail system e Dialing Mode the panel can be programmed to use either pulse or tone DTMF dialing e Telephone Event Message Enable Disable this option enables or disables telephone communications to the central station and follow me number If disabled there is no need to program any of the other parameters regarding central station communications telephone numbers event codes etc Note This option does not affect RP communications The RP Callback number addresses 172 179 may still be programmed First digit value Voice Mail Override Dialing Mode Telephone Event Message Value No 0 Pulse Yes 2 Enable No 4 DTMF Yes 6 No 8 Pulse Yes A Disable No C DTMF Yes E Second Digit Time Outs for Acknowledgment Acknowledgments are tones transmitted from the central station to the control panel to confirm successful transmission of event codes There are 2 acknowledgment tones Ack1 and Ack2 Ack1 is the tone that confirms that the central station has recognized that the panel is attempting to send an event code Time Out for Ack1 is the amount of time the panel waits for Ack1 to be sent after the central station picks up If Ack1 is not received within this time period the panel makes another dialing attempt if programmed at address 197 Ack2 is the tone that confirms that the central s
55. e results in an alarm signal Zones can be programmed to initiate an entry delay when opened The entry delay is a pre programmed amount of time that allows the user enough time to enter the protected area and disarm the system without generating an alarm The code transmitted to the central station when an event occurs A record of the last 100 events that the system has undergone The amount of time the user has to exit the protected area without generating an alarm The message sent to the central station when the system has still not been armed at the end of a closing window see Closing Window The message sent to the central station when the system has still not been disarmed at the end of an opening window see Opening Window A 24hr zone designed for use with smoke detectors see Verified Fire Zone A communication format typically used with telephone 4 The control panel dials the follow me number to notify the user of events that have occurred Arming the system when zones are still open If zones are still open at the end of the exit delay an alarm is generated The canceling of the exit entry delay when the system is armed This is done by pressing the Sk during the delay Zones of this type are not armed when the STAY key is pressed see Stay Arming The hardware configuration that identifies the keypad to the control panel A keypad can be configured to one of 8 unit addresses A key operated s
56. ed Fire Zones Fire zones are designed for use with smoke detectors A fire zone will generate an instant alarm when opened Verified fire zones will not sound an alarm and will not send a message to the central station unless a second detection has been made within a minute of the first The Summit 3208GLD control panel can be programmed to enable automatic or manual power reset for latching smoke detectors see address 495 Emergency Holdup Emergency Holdup zones are 24hr zones designed for use with panic buttons in the case of holdup situations medical emergencies etc It is recommended that glassbreak detectors be connected to Emergency Holdup zones Tamper This zone type is used with tamper switches and is designed to prevent unauthorized opening of the metal housing Common Zone A common zone belongs to all systems An alarm will only be generated from a common zone if all the sub systems are armed Common zones are generally used in partitioned systems where a corridor is shared by more than one protected area Note When arming if the only zones open are common zones the system is still Ready Keyswitch zones Two zone types offering different operational modes are available for use with a momentary keyswitch On Off STAY and On Off AWAY A keyswitch zone can be defined to either STAY or AWAY arm the system Swinger Zones Swinger zones limit the amount of alarms that can be sent from a specific zone within a predetermined tim
57. ed in the rows indicate the center of the window The size of the window can be selected from the columns For example a window starting at 7 30 and ending at 8 30 will be programmed as 41 8 00 30 minutes Note To disable an Opening or Closing window option enter FF ZA 15 30 45 60 Ze 15 30 45 60 min min min min min min min min 00 00 12 00 60 61 62 63 00 30 04 05 12 30 64 65 66 67 01 00 08 09 OA OB 13 00 68 69 6A 6B 01 30 o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pening Window Option 1 390 Opening Window Option 2 391 Opening Window Option 3 392 Closing Window Option 1 393 Closing Window Option 2 394 Closing Window O
58. el enabling on site programming using the RP software A programmed period of time in which the user usually disarms the system Disarming the system during an opening window does not send an opening message to the central station Programmable outputs that react to different system events and status conditions A system that is divided into a number of independent sub systems See Stay Arming A zone intended for detection devices that protect the outer perimeter of the premises These zones are used in conjunction with Stay arming Test transmission used to check the control panel s capability to communicate with the central station The first telephone number the panel attempts to dial when an event occurs Communication format used in event message transmissions to the central station The setting that determines the number of times a zone must be opened within a certain time period in order to generate an alarm Programming the control panel from a PC using the RP software Remote Programming can be performed from a remote location or on site see Off Hook A peripheral add on module providing a number of output relays see Output Relay The categories in which event messages are grouped e g Burglary events and Open Close events The key used to choose menu items and enter command codes A silent alarm sends an event message to the central station without sounding the siren Arming perimeter zones only enabling unres
59. etailed Display Disarmed Distress Keys Duress Code E EEPROM Emergency Holdup Zone End Of Line Resistor Entry Delay Event Code Event Log Exit Delay F Failed To Close Failed To Open Fire Zone Follow Me Forced Arming l Immediate Arming Interior Zone K Keypad Unit Address Keyswitch L Latch Key Late to Close An option that disables the default restore code 123456 The default program contains the factory parameter settings For typical installations the default program minimizes the amount of programming that needs to be performed by the installer The keypads for each sub system can be programmed to show a detailed or summarized display of the system The detailed display includes system troubles sub system status time date and zone status The state in which the system is deactivated When the system is disarmed only 24hr zones and distress keys are capable of generating an alarm The Emergency Fire and Police keys E F and P that generate an alarm when pressed with the MENU NEXT key This code sends an event message to the central station notifying that the user has been forced to disarm their system or perform any other system operation Non volatile memory A 24hr zone designed for use with panic buttons and glassbreak detectors see 24hr zones A loop type used to prevent tampering with the cables connecting detection devices Any attempt to cut the cabl
60. eypad power 21 AUX output and 24 smoke detector power output To replace this fuse use a bel 5MF 1 6 or other 1 6A 250V fuse F3 Bell Power Protection Fuse Protects the active bell output terminal 26 When the fuse is installed in the horizontal position 12VDC nominal regulated power is supplied to the bell When the fuse is installed in the vertical position unregulated approx 9 to 18VDC power is supplied to the bell and terminal 28 To replace this fuse use a bel 5MF3 or other 3A 250V fuse MAKE SURE YOU REPLACE A FUSE WITH THE CORRECT RATING 2 11 Turning on the System Once all of the systems components are properly connected and you have checked the connections the Summit 3208GLD is ready to be turned on To avoid the risk of electric shock or damage to the control panel make sure that both the AC supplier and the battery are connected properly before applying power to the system 16 Chapter Three System Operation 3 1 General The Summit 3208GLD can be operated using any of the keypads shown in section System operation and programming is identical for all LCD keypads 3 2 Display and Controls LCD Display Status Indicators Arming Numeric Keys Keypad Select Key Buzzer Figure 3 1 3108 Keypad Keys and Keypad Functions 0 9 The numeric keys are used to enter user codes telephone numbers to issue commands and for numeric programming These keys provide a number of differe
61. eypads and detection devices for 4 hours standby Microphone Terminal 23 Microphone input for listen in applications Smoke Detector Power Output Terminals 24 25 These terminals provide up to 100mA for powering latching smoke detectors The smoke detector output is active low and is restored either automatically or manually Bell Power Output Terminals 26 27 These terminals supply power to the bell The power requirements are as follows AUX power 12Vdc nominal regulated 9 18VDC unregulated rated at 600mA with 40VA transformer 12V Unregulated Power Output Terminal 28 This terminal provides 12V unregulated power when fuse F3 is installed in the vertical position AC Power Input Terminals 29 30 Connect a 15VAC Class II transformer rated at 30VA using 18AWG wire 13 2 7 Wiring Diagram 3208GLD EU Electronics Line E L Ltd Summit 3208GLD Household Burglary and Fire Alarm Panel On board expansion UHE VHF module connectors pa Ala oo00000000 Connector Charging current PROTECTION FUSES rom me F1 BATT 3A 250V TELCOM bel 5MF3 Replace the battery 1 amp 2 Outgoing line to telephone F2 AUX 1 6A 250V every 3 5 years 3 amp 4 Incoming line from telephone company bel 5MF1 6 F3 BELL 3A 250V bel 5MF3 Install F3 horizontally to supply 12V nominal regulated power to bell Install vertically to supply 9 18V unregulated to bell TELCOM 4 amp 5 Incoming line f
62. fire restore 277 Event code for wireless supervision failure jamming 278 Event code for wireless supervision failure jamming restore 279 Event code for failed to open 280 Event code for failed to close 281 Event code for AC loss 282 Event code for AC restore 283 Event code for low battery 284 Event code for battery restore 285 Event code for manual telephone test 286 Event code for zones unbypassed DK firmware log 75 full 287 Event code for clock change or completion of remote programming 288 Event code for user initiated bell cutoff 289 Event code for E button 290 Event code for F button or alarm from fire zone 291 Event code for P button 292 Event code for keypad emergency restore E or P button 293 Event code for duress 294 Event code for periodic test Note This event code is reported with user code 0 295 Event code for system initialization ADDRESSES 296 310 EVENT amp MESSAGE ROUTING Event code messages are divided into Routing Groups so that they can be routed in several ways Each telephone number can be defined as a primary or back up number for a specific routing group The control panel can also be programmed not to dial a telephone number for a certain routing groups A primary number is the first number the control panel dials when an event occurs If the control panel is unsuccessful in dialing the primary number the back up number is dialed More than one primary number can be assigne
63. hone Socket Figure 2 7 Telephone Connections On Board Relay Contacts Terminals 1 2 3 and 4 K5 Terminal 1 N C Terminal 2 Common Terminal 3 N O K6 Terminal 4 N O Relay K6 is internally connected to the regulated or unregulated power supply according to the position of fuse F3 Keypad Connections Terminals 5 6 7 LSCP 8 LSCP Terminal 5 Common Ground Black Terminal 6 AUX power Red Terminal 7 LSCP Green Terminal 8 LSCP White Connect these terminals to the corresponding terminals on the keypad Zone Connections Terminals 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Zone 1 Terminals 9 and 10 Zone 5 Terminals 15 and 16 Zone 2 Terminals 11 and 10 Zone 6 Terminals 17 and 16 Zone 3 Terminals 12 and 13 Zone 7 Terminals 18 and 19 Zone 4 Terminals 14 and 13 Zone 8 Terminals 20 and 19 Auxiliary Power Output Terminals 21 22 Regulated 12VDC nominal at 1A max including keypads and detection devices for 4 hours standby Microphone Terminal 23 Microphone input for listen in applications Smoke Detector Power Output Terminals 24 25 These terminals provide up to 100mA for powering latching smoke detectors The smoke detector output is active low and is restored either automatically or manually Bell Power Output Terminals 26 27 These terminals supply power to the bell The power requirements are as follows AUX power 12VDC nomin
64. ich the relay is activated First digit value out Polarity SRA oui Normally Off ins RO a ai Nas Normally On Normally Off 1sec ON 1sec OFF Normally On Note After changing the relay polarity press SELECT 8 3 or reset the relay via the remote programming software Certain operation modes deactivate the relay according to changes in system status others deactivate the relay according to the cutoff time or a combination of the two For example if a system is in alarm the relay is activated until the system is disarmed or after the programmed cutoff time whichever happens first If the cutoff is set to be continuous the relay is activated until manually reset using the command SELECT 8 3 Entering 0 No Operation cancels the operation of the relay even if the relay mode is not dependent on cutoff time Second digit value Cutoff Cutoff Cutoff None 0 ses 4 2mins 8 18mins p2ses 1 oses 5 mins 9 Coses 3 90ses 7 10mins B Continuous 479 480 Same as above for Relay 2 481 482 Same as above for Relay 3 483 484 Same as above for Relay 4 485 486 Same as above for Relay 5 487 488 Same as above for Relay 6 489 490 Same as above for Relay 7 48 ADDRESSES 491 493 PERIODIC TEST Periodic test transmissions are used to check the system s ability to communicate with the central station The frequency of these transmissions and the time at which the tran
65. icks up 1 3 7 or 17 Second digit value RP RP Number Value RP RP Number Value Access Comm of Rings Access Comm of Rings 1 0 1 8 3 1 3 9 Direct Direct Call 7 2 Call 7 A 24 hours 17 3 Disarmed 17 B 1 4 1 C 3 5 3 D Callback Callback 6 7 E 17 7 17 F 497 Definition of MasterLink EL 2530 Zone Expander Module To define wireless zone expander units enter a value from the following table First digit value Zone Group Value Zone Group Value Zone Group Value Zone Group Value 1 1 8 1 1 2 3 2 4 A 1 3 4 D 2 9 16 2 1 3 5 3 4 C 2 3 4 E 3 17 24 4 1 4 9 1 2 3 7 1 2 3 4 F 4 25 32 8 2 3 6 1 2 4 B 499 Listen in Time Out Select a value between 1 and 255 FF seconds for the listen in time out Select a hexadecimal value from the hexadecimal conversion chart see Appendix B 51 Appendix A Troubleshooting The following is a guide to troubleshooting problems you may experience when installing the Summit 3208GLD security system Telephone line failure appears Event codes programmed at values Program event codes as 00 when the telephone line is not above 00 and power down the panel connected control panel used as a local alarm Keypad display not responsive A keypad at a different address has Wait for time out to activate or been activated press AWAY key No display on keypad No display on keypad on keypad Auxiliary power fuse blown power Auxiliary power fuse blown blown
66. ility of the communication protocols listed below is subject to the protocol list in the supplied firmware First digit value 1 Electronics Line 8 Scantronics 5 Follow Me A Contact ID 6 SIA 110 baud F Pulse Protocols 7 SIA 300 baud IMPORTANT The value entered at the second digit is dependent on the first digit If the value entered is anything other than F only the event code table needs to be chosen Event Code Table Second digit value 0 Event oriented table 8 Zone oriented table For pulse protocols the data frequency and data rate should be defined in addition to the event code table Select the second digit value from the following table Event Code Table Data Frequency and Data Rate Options for Pulse Protocols Second digit value Event Code Format Data Frequency Ack Frequency Data Rate tops o 1400H z 2s 0 1800Hz 10pps 2 2300Hz Event Oriented 20pps tae gs 4 1400Hz BE 20pps 5 1900Hz m 10pps o 6 20pps 1400Hz PPS 2opps o 1900Hz T 10pps 20pps ops 8 1400Hz BR 0 1800Hz Opps 2300Hz Zone Oriented 20pps B Pulse protocol examples 4 2 Slow 10pps F8 4 2 Fast 20pps F9 198 Protocol for Telephone 1 199 Protocol for Telephone 2 200 Protocol for Telephone 3 201 Protocol for Telephone 4 38 ADDRESSES 202 261 ZONE ORIENTED EVENT CODE TABLE The following is a guide to programming event codes e 00 No message is sent fo
67. ing signifying that two digits were not used in this user code The user code is assigned to System 1 The user code authorization level is 10 The current field is indicated by gt 3 To scroll through the user codes press MENU NEXT to scroll forward and to scroll back 4 To scroll through the different fields press SELECT 22 5 To change the value of the current field enter the required value 6 Press AWAY to exit user code programming or MENU NEXT to program the next user code Note A user cannot program a code to a higher access level or to a sub system other than the one to which their code belongs Additionally a user cannot view user codes assigned to a higher access level The system accepts the first user code it recognizes To prevent being locked out of the system do not program user codes beginning with the same numeric combination For example the 3 digit user code 123 and the 4 digit code 1234 are programmed in the same system Any attempt to enter 1234 is impossible as the system recognizes 123 the moment the third digit is entered User Codes and System Partitioning When the Summit 3208GLD is partitioned into several sub systems user codes can be associated either with a specific sub system or with the entire system Assigning a user code to only one system will default all operations to that system For example if a user code is assigned to System 3 entering the code arms System 3
68. is heard and the test is terminated automatically Telephone Communicator Test To perform a telephone communicator test 1 Press SELECT 4 2 3 2 Enter an authorized user code a test message is sent to all central stations that are programmed to receive communications from the control panel The control panel returns to normal operation after the telephone communication test is initiated The report code for this message is at address 251 or 285 Note The control panel seizes the telephone line to run this test System Test To perform a system test 1 Press SELECT 4 2 5 2 Enter an authorized user code the system tests the control panel s electronic circuitry Should the LCD display the message System Failure contact our technical support department Battery Test To perform a battery test 1 Press SELECT 4 2 6 2 Enter an authorized user code the battery is tested under loading conditions the control panel returns to normal operation and the battery status display is updated For the test to be successful the voltage must not be lower than 10 8V under loading conditions This test is automatically executed by the system every 30 seconds 3 12 Additional Operations Set Time amp Date To set the time and date 1 Press SELECT 4 1 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 Enter the date DDMMYY 4 Enter the time in 24 hour format HHMM 5 Press AWAY the panel returns to normal operation On the LCD
69. layed and the first digit of the selected address flashes 4 Pressing MENU NEXT or entering data moves the cursor to the next parameter digit To move back to the previous digit press the 5 To move to another item press SELECT and then MENU NEXT or to scroll forwards and backwards through the available options For example if Zone 1 is selected press SELECT and use MENU NEXT and to scroll forward and backwards through the different zones 6 To exit programming mode press AWAY 7 For the modifications to take effect disconnect and reconnect both AC and battery power supplies Note The system allows two minutes to begin programming before automatically exiting programming mode Programming mode is immediately aborted if the control panel is in communication both incoming and outgoing calls Press SELECT ADDR 0 0 0 gt k to move to the previous digit SELECT to select another address or group of parameters MENU NEXT to move to the next digit or group AWAY to exit programming mode 000 49 WO First digit blinking press any numeric key to change this digit 28 After entering a parameter address number Parameter address Group ID ADDR 477 RLY 01 VAL gt 00 01 First digit blinking Upon entering a digit the display automatically moves to the next digit To move to the next digit without entering a modification press MENU NEXT To move back to the previous digit press Entering He
70. lect these options for System 1 from the table below Second digit value Display One Key Beep for Beep for Type Arming AC Loss Low Battery No Yes Disabled Summarized Enabled Disabled Detailed Enabled Same as above for System 2 Same as above for System 3 Same as above for System 4 ADDRESSES 132 139 KEYPAD PARAMETERS The following addresses offer options for the configuration of each keypad First Digit Backlight and Buzzer Operation for Keypad 1 Select the backlight and buzzer options from the following table First digit value Buzzer Backlight Value On after keystroke for 1 minute On for opening windows Audible On for closing windows On for opening closing windows On at all times On after keystroke for 1 minute On for opening windows Silent On for closing windows On for opening closing windows On at all times OoOlwiplo o A w Ip lt 34 Second Digit Keypad Supervision System Operation and Display forKeypad 1 In partitioned systems each keypad is associated with a specific sub system and can be programmed to display only its own sub system or all the sub systems Keypad supervision is selected both at this address and on the keypad itself see 2 4 Installing Keypads Second digit value Supervision SR Ads Value Supervision Sa Massa Value 1 1 0 1 1 8 2 2 1 2 2 9 3 3 2 3 3 A No 4 4 3 Yes 4 4 B 1 4 1 c All a 2 All a p 3 6 3 E 4 7 4
71. lses within a period of 20 seconds 7 3 pulses within a period of 30 seconds Note A pulse counter should not be assigned to a zone protected by door contacts 385 Pulse Counter Option 1 386 Pulse Counter Option 2 387 Pulse Counter Option 3 ADDRESS 388 SWINGER PARAMETERS Swinger mode Defining a zone as a Swinger limits the number of alarms that can be generated from that zone within a specific time period You can activate the Swinger option for each zone All swinger zones are assigned the same swinger setting Example If zone 1 is set as a Swinger at address 001 and Swinger mode is set to 1 alarm in 1 arming period at address 388 only one alarm will be accepted from this zone within every one arming period Any subsequent alarms from this zone are ignored by the system 43 388 00 1 alarm in 1 arming period or enter a hexadecimal value at this address from 01 to FF Each hexadecimal unit represents a period of 15 minutes You can calculate this by multiplying the required amount of time by 4 then converting to hexadecimal using the conversion chart in Appendix B For example to program one alarm every three and a quarter hours enter OD 3 x 4 13 13 D ADDRESSES 389 409 OPENING 8 CLOSING WINDOWS For each day of the week you can choose one of three Opening and four Closing window options These are programmable at addresses 389 395 To program a window time and size use the following table The times list
72. mA per activated relay 3417 Transistor Module 10mA all transistors deactivated 725mA all transistors activated drawing max 100mA each 3508 Zone Expander Module 10mA 3528 Wireless Zone Expander Module 10mA 3606 Voice Message Module 6mA standby 50mA operation 150mA recording playback 3622 2 Way Voice Module 35mA standby 200mA active 3800 Printer Module 10mA MasterLink 2530 Zone Expander Module 50mA UHF 3208GLD Long Range Radio Transmitter 1mA standby 1 2A transmission VHF 3208GLD Long Range Radio Transmitter 1mA standby 600mA transmission Note A system employing UHF VHF transmitters must have the aid of full battery backup a Low Battery condition could distort UHF VHF transmissions Approx 6 5 Ibs 3 Kg 1 2 Zones The Summit 3208GLD comprises 8 on board zones and is expandable to a total of 32 zones Both hardwire and wireless zone expanders are available You can precisely configure each zone to suit a wide variety of applications Zone Descriptors Each zone can be assigned an individual zone descriptor You can choose these from the standard zone descriptor library or from one of the four custom zone descriptors that are programmable to suit the installation Zone Type One of fifteen zone types can be defined for each zone The zone type dictates the nature of a specific zone s operation The following is an explanation of each zone type Perimeter and Interior Zones Differen
73. me unit address see Keypad Unit Address The code that grants access to certain operational capabilities The operations available to a specific user are dependent on the authorization level assigned to their user code see Authorization Level An LCD keypad operation that allows the user to view a record of the last 100 events the system has undergone A fire zone which will not sound an alarm and or send a message to the central station unless a second detection has been made within a minute of the first A test that allows detection devices to be tested without generating an alarm This does not apply to devices connected to 24hr zones The physical connection of a detector to the control panel A command that causes the keypad to chime if a specific zone is opened A name assigned to a zone that appears on the LCD keypad whenever an event occurs related to the zone A peripheral add on module that adds extra zones to the control panel Can be either wired or wireless The number associated with messages regarding a specific zone event oriented event code table 58 ELECTRONICS LINE E L LTD AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES LIMITED WARRANTY ELECTRONICS LINE E L LTD AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES hereafter E L warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for 2 years following the date of sale E L will within said period at its option and in accordance with the terms of this Li
74. mited Warranty repair or replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the original purchaser or user In case of defect contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security system In order to exercise the warranty the product must be returned by the user or purchaser shipping costs prepaid and insured to E L E L will not be responsible for any dismantling or reinstallation changes This warranty shall not apply to any equipment or any part thereof which has been repaired by others improperly installed improperly used abused altered damaged subjected to acts of God or on which any serial numbers have been altered defaced or removed or on a product in which the fault does not prevent the use of the product at the installation site or in the system to which the product is connected There is no express or implied warranty of merchantability or warranty of fitness for a particular purpose Any action for breach of warranty including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability must be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period In no case shall E L be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty express or implied even if the loss or damage is caused by the E L s own negligence or fault In no event shall E L be liable for an amount in excess of E L s original selling price of the product for
75. nt functions On the LCD keypad you can scroll backwards using the key during menu navigation and programming Pressing the key cancels the entry and exit delays for the current arming period During programming use the key to enter hexadecimal digits A F Press when the system is in standby to toggle the time from 24hr to 12hr format MENU NEXT On the LCD keypad pressing the MENU NEXT key displays the main menu and is used to scroll through the menu items On both the LCD and LED keypads the MENU NEXT key is used to log in an arrival when using the latch key feature Additionally the MENU NEXT key generates an emergency alarm when held down simultaneously with one of the distress keys E F or P SELECT Pressing SELECT followed by a command code issues a command to the system On the LCD keypad this key is also used to select menu items STAY The STAY key is used to arm the system s perimeter zones AWAY The AWAY key is used to arm the whole system both perimeter and interior zones AWAY is also used to exit the current operation e g programming or view log Note If one key arming is enabled the user can arm the system using the STAY and AWAY keys without having to enter a user code Status Indicators o ARMED On when the system is armed off when the system is disarmed 4 POWER On when both the AC and the backup battery are connected provided that the voltage supplied by the battery is over 10 8V and AC power sup
76. oss negligence so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state 59 SUMMIT 3208GLD PROGRAMMING FORM LOAD A DEFAULT PROGRAM PRIOR TO PROGRAMMING SPECIFIC PARAMETERS ZONE DEFINITIONS 000 003 1 y 044 047 12 A 088 091 23 Sys LCD 004 007 2 Sys LCD Sys LCD 048 051 13 i Sys LCD Sys LCD 092 095 24 Sys LCD 008 011 3 Sys LCD 052 055 14 096 099 25 Sys LCD 012 015 4 Sys LCD 016 0195 Sys LCD 020 023 6 Sys LCD 024 027 7 i Sys LCD 028 031 8 Sys LCD 032 035 9 Sys LCD 036 039 10 Sys LCD 040 043 11 Sys LCD Sys LCD 056 059 15 i Sys LCD 060 063 16 Sys LCD 064 067 17 Sys LCD 068 071 18 i i Sys LCD 072 075 19 Sys LCD 076 079 20 Sys LCD 080 083 21 3 Sys LCD 084 087 22 Sys LCD 100 103 26 Sys LCD 104 107 27 Sys LCD 108 111 28 i Sys LCD 112 115 29 i Sys LCD 116 119 30
77. ply is between 50 60Hz The indicator blinks slowly when the battery is low and turns off to indicate AC power loss Note If the keypad is programmed to display all systems the Armed LED lights up only when all systems are armed For DK firmware versions during the arming period the Armed LED flashes quickly after an alarm occurrence When disarming after an alarm the Armed LED flashes periodically This indication is reset by arming the system viewing the entire event log or clearing the log 17 System Warning Chimes The keypad chimes to indicate the following trouble situations AC loss low battery telephone line failure firmware dependent and fire trouble Pressing any key on the keypad terminates these chimes LED Keypad Operation 3106 READY PROGRAM BYPASS TROUBLE Figure 3 2 3106 LED Display The 3106 LED keypad is designed for use as an additional arming station Electronics Line strongly recommends that you do not use the LED keypad to perform any complex procedures that require detailed feedback from the system such as programming The following is a summary of the LED display 1 8 Used to display zone status The relevant LED is lit if the zone is open flashes slowly if the zone is bypassed and flashes quickly if the zone was violated in the last arming period The keypad s system defines which zone expander is associated with the keypad i e which zones are displayed by LEDs 1 8 See Addresses
78. ption 3 395 Closing Window Option 4 44 396 409 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 Daily Windows Settings You can program a different combination of windows for each day of the week and for each system Select a value for each digit of these addresses from the following table Open Close Vale NoWind ww o R a CZE ie ai MAK li OM 8 2 RE Se MONDAY First digit value First digit value TUESDAY First digit value First digit value WEDNESDAY First digit value First digit value THURSDAY First digit value First digit value FRIDAY First digit value First digit value SATURDAY First digit value First digit value SUNDAY First digit value First digit value System 1 System 3 System 1 System 3 System 1 System 3 System 1 System 3 System 1 System 3 System 1 System 3 System 1 System 3 ADDRESS 410 BELL CUT OFF 410 Enter the desired bell cut off time 1 255 FF seconds Select a hexadecimal value from the Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value Second digit value hexadecimal conversion chart see Appendix B ADDRESS 411 DEALER LOCKOUT amp LATCH K
79. r this event e 0X Aone digit event code is sent for this event e XX Atwo digit event code is sent for this event e XO For zone restore the 0 is replaced with the zone ID For opening and closing events the 0 is replaced with the user number For other events both digits are regarded as the event code Note When providing additional event information the O is replaced with a hexadecimal digit 1 F This has its limitations when using over 15 zones Zones 1 15 are represented by 1 F hexadecimal The cycle then restarts at 16 i e Zone 16 1 Zone 17 2 and so on The following are the addresses for zone oriented event code messages For event oriented codes refer to addresses 262 295 202 Event code for zone restore 203 Event code for Zone 1 204 Event code for Zone 2 205 Event code for Zone 3 206 Event code for Zone 4 207 Event code for Zone 5 208 Event code for Zone 6 209 Event code for Zone 7 210 Event code for Zone 8 211 Event code for Zone 9 212 Event code for Zone 10 213 Event code for Zone 11 214 Event code for Zone 12 215 Event code for Zone 13 216 Event code for Zone 14 217 Event code for Zone 15 218 Event code for Zone 16 219 Event code for Zone 17 220 Event code for Zone 18 221 Event code for Zone 19 222 Event code for Zone 20 223 Event code for Zone 21 224 Event code for Zone 22 225 Event code for Zone 23 226 Event code for Zone 24 227 Event code for Zone 25 228 Event code for Zone 26
80. rglary robbery fire or otherwise nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary robbery fire or otherwise but it is not insurance or a guarantee that these events will not occur Therefore the installer should in turn advise the consumer to take any and all precautions for his or her safety including but not limited to fleeing the premises and calling police or fire department in order to mitigate the possibilities of harm and or damage E L is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user s family or employees and limits its liability for any loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to E L s original selling price of the product regardless of the cause of such loss or damage If the user wishes to protect itself to a greater extent E L will at user s sole cost and expense obtain an insurance policy to protect the user supplemental to user s own policy at a premium to be determined by E L s insurer upon written notice from user by Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to E L s home office address and upon payment of the annual premium cost by user Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or differentiate in their treatment of limitations of liability for ordinary or gr
81. rom telephone company 3 amp 6 Outgoing line to telephone 8 POSITION TELEPHONE SOCKET Attach the incoming telephone line and telephone according to AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT LED SYSTEM the instructions provided Regulated 12VDC nominal STATUS INDICATOR in the Installation Fire In accordance with CSFM Fire On Telephone Tone Detection supplies 220mA for 24 hours Off System in Communication Burglary Supplies 1A for 4 hours Flashing Dialing System Bus including 100mA to smoke detector Flashing 1 pulse sec Standby Connector terminals 24 and 25 wa I CJ O PA aa OOOO0OO ALIHM Connect to Earth a N4349 Z EEE SREB Output Ee Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 8 Smoke 600mA a AUX Detector 3108 3118 3128 Zone Connections power Output ERA aaa Output 12V nominal 15VAC 30VA max 100mA Typical End NE Ek A Power connection to the unit Bi Connections should be according to the national EOLR electrical code for permanent installation 3106 LED Keypad System Bus 2 2K 2 2K pods al ML0032C 1 02 14 2 8 Terminal Connections 3208GLD EU Telephone Connections Connector J4 The telephone line should be connected as shown in Figure 2 7 Incoming Line from Telephone a Company s L Home Tip N Outgoing Line Outgoing Line to Telephone Home Ring Telco Ti PN Incoming Line from Telephone Telco Ring Company RWN OSA 8 Position Telep
82. smissions take place are programmed at these three addresses 491 Periodic Test Timer Frequency Select the frequency of the periodic test transmissions from the following table Note The control panel automatically adjusts for a leap year ss Setting Value Setting Setting 00 Monthly 5 Monthly 21st 01 Monthly 6 Monthly 22nd B6 02 Monthly 7 Monthly 23rd 03 Monthly 8 Monthly 24th 04 Monthly 9 Monthly 25th 05 Monthly 10 Monthly 26th D6 OD Monthly 11 Monthly 27th 15 Monthly 12 Monthly 28th Monthly 13 Monthly 29th 25 Monthly 14 except Feb 2D Monthly 15 Monthly 30th 35 _ Monthly 16 except Feb FE t Monthly and 16 Monthly 18 except Feb Apr Monthly 3 1E Monthly 19 Jun Sep 8 Nov Monthly 4 26 Monthly 20 492 Periodic Test Time Setting Hour The periodic test time is set at two addresses 492 and 493 The hour at which the test will take place is programmed at this address Note If either the 6 hour or 12 hour test has been programmed this is the time of the first test If the 1 hour test has been programmed only the minutes setting needs to be defined Address 493 Monthly 1 OE Monthly 17 Monthly 31st E Select a two digit value from the following table Time Value Time Value Time Value Time Value 00 00 00 06 00 06 12 00 OC 18 00 12 01 00 01 07 00 07 13 00 OD 19 00 13 02 00 02 08 00 08 14 00 OE 20 00
83. t methods of arming the system rely on the definition of zones as perimeter or interior For example when the user wishes to remain on the premises STAY arming secures only perimeter zones allowing free movement within the protected area Perimeter and Interior zones can be defined as Normal Primary Secondary or Conditional Normal Zone A normal zone generates an alarm when opened Primary and Secondary Zones Primary zones never actually generate an alarm they are always used in conjunction with secondary zones A secondary zone will generate an alarm only if opened during the entry delay of a primary zone These zones are intended for use in situations where the primary zone is an unprotected area that is crossed by an intruder to reach the area protected by the secondary zone This rules out the need to compromise the sensitivity of the devices installed in the secondary zone to achieve maximum false alarm immunity Conditional Zone Conditional zones do not generate an alarm when opened during the entry delay otherwise an alarm is generated instantly These zones can be used for detectors protecting the area in which a keypad has been installed or the area crossed in order to reach the keypad 24hr zones 24hr zones are always operational regardless of system status and will generate an instant alarm when opened If an exit entry delay is defined for a 24hr zone it will be ignored by the system Fire and Verifi
84. tation has received and understood the message Time Out for Ack2 is the amount of time the panel waits for Ack2 after sending the message If Ack2 is not received during this time period the panel makes another message attempt if programmed at address 197 Note When using the Follow me feature Ack1 is received when the user presses 0 9 or on their telephone and Ack2 is not relevant 36 197 Second digit value Time Out Time Out Ack 1 Ack 2 Value Ack 1 Ack 2 Value 2 sec 0 2 sec 8 3 sec 1 3 sec 9 2 sec 30 sec 5 sec 2 5 sec A 10 sec 3 10 sec B 2 sec 4 2 sec C 3 sec 5 3 sec D 15 sec 60 sec 5 sec 6 5 sec E 10 sec 7 10 sec F First Digit Dialing amp Message attempts The first digit of this address deals with the number of times the panel attempts to dial or transmit an event code message until a successful transmission is sent First digit value Dialing Message Value Dialing Message Value 1 0 1 8 2 1 2 9 1 5 5 2 5 A 10 3 10 B 1 4 1 C 2 5 2 D 2 10 5 6 5 E 10 7 10 F Second Digit Dial Tone Wait and Anti Jamming The default value for the second digit of this parameter has been chosen according to the requirements of the local telecommunications authority If any problems are experienced please contact Electronics Line Technical Support Dept Second digit value
85. tem before an alarm is generated If the entry delay expires and the system is still armed the siren sounds and the user has twenty seconds to disarm before a report is sent to the central station Three different entry delay times can be programmed and each zone can be assigned one of these delays Enter a hexadecimal value number between 0 235 seconds using the hexadecimal conversion chart in Appendix B Note Zones defined as Emergency Hold up Tamper Fire and Verified Fire will ignore the entry delay even if defined The 20 second report delay is not available in DK versions and the programmable range for the entry delay is 0 255 seconds 382 Entry Delay 1 383 Entry Delay 2 384 Entry Delay 3 ADDRESSES 385 387 PULSE COUNTERS Using a pulse counter helps eliminate false alarms and is very similar to pulse count selection in motion detectors When a pulse counter is assigned to a zone the zone must be opened a certain number of times within a specific period of time for the panel to generate an alarm One of these three Pulse Counter options can be assigned to each zone 2 address Note The Pulse Count option is not available for DK firmware versions Second digit value 0 2 pulses within a period of 2 seconds 4 3 pulses within a period of 5 seconds 1 2 pulses within a period of 5 seconds 5 3 pulses within a period of 10 seconds 2 2 pulses within a period of 10 seconds 6 3 pulses within a period of 20 seconds 3 2 pu
86. the central station Zone Chime A zone can be programmed to chime when opened To program a zone to chime 1 Press SELECT 3 3 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 Enter a zone number the zone is programmed to chime when opened To deactivate a zone chime 1 Press SELECT 3 4 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 Enter the zone number the zone will not chime when opened 26 Access Control This feature is designed for use with an electric door latch The user is able to release the door latch from the keypad by activating a relay programmed to Access Control mode see address 477 A relay is controlled by its corresponding keypad For example Keypad 1 controls Relay 1 Keypad 2 controls Relay 2 and so on Note Keypad 8 cannot be used to operate this feature as it has no corresponding relay To activate an access control relay 1 Press SELECT 9 2 Enter an authorized user code the relay is activated for the programmed cutoff time Set Relay Relays can be manually activated and deactivated using this operation A relay activated in this way is not dependent on system status and stays activated until manually reset To manually activate a relay 1 Press SELECT 8 4 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 Enter the number of the relay you want to activate 1 7 the relay is activated To manually reset a relay 1 Press SELECT 8 3 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 Enter
87. the event message the panel will stay on the line for the time programmed at Address 499 Using microphones installed on site the central station operator can distinguish between an actual break in and a false alarm In order that the siren will not interfere with the operator s ability to listen in the siren is not sounded until the end of the Listen In period The Bell Muting feature programmed at address 495 delays bell activation until after all pending messages have been sent to the central station AC Loss Restore Report Delay In the event of AC loss an event message address 247 or 281 is sent to the central station between 15 and 30 minutes after the AC loss condition is sensed The system chooses this delay at random in order to prevent the central station being simultaneously inundated by AC Loss reports in the event of a regional power cut If AC power is restored before the event message is sent the event message is cancelled and will not be sent The AC Restore message address 248 or 282 is also sent at random using the same method described above AC Restore is reported only if the AC Loss report was sent Chapter Two Installation 2 1 Parts and Options Standard Parts Summit 3208GLD Household Burglary Alarm Control Panel without keypad Eight 2 2KQ resistors Installation Manual User Manual Optional Accessories 3106GLD LED Keypad 3622 2 Way Voice Module 3108GLD LCD Keypad 3722 15Vac 30VA Transformer 3118 L
88. the number of the relay you want to reset 1 7 the relay is deactivated Fire Sensor Reset If manual fire sensor reset is programmed at address 495 latching smoke detectors must be manually reset after detection Power is restored 15 seconds after the zone has been reset To manually reset fire sensors 1 Press SELECT 4 3 2 Enter an authorized user code Peripherals firmware dependent Certain peripheral expansion modules for the Summit 3208GLD such as the MasterLink EL 2530 wireless zone expander can be programmed and operated using this command Detailed explanations of the programming and operation procedures are found in the installation instructions supplied with each specific module To program or operate peripheral modules 1 Press SELECT 7 5 2 Enter an authorized user code 27 Chapter Four Programming 4 1 General You can program the Summit 3208GLD control panel using either an LCD keypad or the Remote Programmer Electronics Line s up downloading software For more information on keypad operation refer to Chapter 3 Contact your nearest Electronics Line office or distributor to obtain a copy of the Remote Programmer software 4 2 Guide to Programming The control panel has 500 parameter addresses All the programmed data is stored in the EEPROM memory and is saved even if both AC and battery power are disconnected To make programming easier the Summit 3208GLD includes a default program including typical
89. tral station along with an event code to identify the source of the event An optional feature that causes the keypad to chime as bell follower in the event of an alarm The method used in RP communication allowing the control panel to share a telephone line with answering machines fax machines etc The state during which the control panel is activated In most cases when the system is armed a tripped zone generates an alarm A one second ring sounded by the bell which indicates that the system has been armed An alarm that activates the siren when generated Each user code is assigned an authorization level Authorization levels grant or limit access to certain system operations The system arms itself automatically at the end of a closing window see Closing Window The Auxiliary Power Output supplies power to detectors and additional detection devices Arming the entire system both interior and perimeter zones The telephone number dialed if the panel fails to communicate with the primary telephone number A test that checks the control panel s battery backup A battery test is performed automatically every 30 seconds and can also be initiated manually Audible alarm device activated by a DC voltage A keypad operation that immediately stops the bell siren The programmable amount of time the bell siren is sounded when an audible alarm is generated A feature used in Listen in applications where the bell is not sounded
90. tricted movement within the protected area A command that immediately stops the control panel transmitting to the central station and clears all pending messages An independent division of the system see Partitioned System A keypad display mode without zone status see Detailed Display A supervised keypad generates an alarm when disconnected from the control panel A zone from which the number of alarms sent within a predetermined time period is limited 57 T Telephone Com municator Test Toll Saver Transistor Module Trouble Tones U Up Downloading Software Unbypass Unpartitioned System Unsupervised Keypad User Code V View Log Verified Fire Zone W Walk Test Z Zone Zone Chime Zone Descriptor Zone Expander Zone ID A manual test that checks the control pane s ability to communicate with all programmed telephone numbers See Callback Peripheral add on module that uses transistors instead of relays to provide programmable outputs See Output Relay The tones sounded by the keypad when certain trouble conditions occur See Remote Programming Restoration of a bypassed zone see Bypassed Zone Operating the control panel as one system see Partitioned System An unsupervised keypad will not generate an alarm if disconnected from the control panel Unsupervised keypads are used when the installation requires that more than one keypad be configured to the sa
91. values for most installations This means that in most cases you only need to program customer specific parameters such as telephone numbers and account numbers The data is organized according to parameter addresses You can make programming changes by entering a new value at the appropriate address For a complete list of parameter addresses and their options refer to section 4 4 Programming Parameters Dealer Code The Dealer code 1 2 3 4 5 6 is valid for the first 60 seconds after power up This code is designed to grant access to initial programming procedures You can cancel the Dealer code at address 411 4 3 Programming Procedure Electronics Line suggests the following e Always load a default program when installing a new control panel To do so press SELECT 7 2 enter an authorized user code and choose a default program e Before installation and programming plan the application well using the programming form provided e Use the following procedure to program the data from the programming form into the control panel To program the Summit 3208GLD using the 3108 LCD keypad 1 Press SELECT 7 1 to enter programming mode 2 Enter an authorized user code 3 Enter a 3 digit parameter address the keypad displays the selected address within a group of related parameters zones telephone numbers routing etc For example if a zone parameter address is selected the four parameters relating to that specific zone are disp
92. witch used for arming and disarming the system Keyswitches can be used to either Stay or Away arm the system A feature designed to inform parents whether their children have arrived home safely The panel sends a message to the central station and or the follow me number if MENU NEXT is not pressed during the appropriate window A command that extends the closing window period if the system needs to be armed later than usual see Closing Window 56 M Manual Programming MENU NEXT key Message Routing N Normal Arming Normally Closed Normally Open O Off Hook Opening Window Output Relay P Partitioned System Perimeter Arming Perimeter Zone Periodic Test Primary Number Protocol Pulse Count R Remote Programming Relay Module Routing Groups S SELECT Key Silent Alarm Stay Arming Stop Communications Sub System Summarized Display Supervised Keypad Swinger Zone Programming from either a LCD or LED keypad The key used for scrolling through menus on the LCD keypad Also used with the 0 or keys to send distress messages and to register Latch Key arrivals The designated destinations of event messages The system can be programmed to send different groups of events to up to four central stations See Away Arming A loop type that generates an alarm when opened A loop type that generates an alarm when closed A direct connection between a PC and the control pan
93. x data Pressing scrolls through the hexadecimal digits A B C D E and F If the original digit is decimal 0 9 press to change the digit to A If the original digit is hexadecimal A F press to move to the next hexadecimal digit in sequence 4 4 Programming Parameters This section comprises a complete listing of the Summit 3208GLD control panel s programming parameters The following table provides a summary of the parameter addresses ADDRESSES PARAMETERS ADDRESSES PARAMETERS 000 127 Zone Parameters 388 Swinger Parameters 128 131 System Parameters 389 409 Opening amp Closing Windows 132 139 Keypad Parameters 410 Bell Cut Off 140 179 Telephone Numbers 411 Dealer Lockout amp Latchkey 180 195 Account Numbers 412 475 Custom LCD Zone Descriptors 196 197 Telephone Line Parameters 476 3508 amp 3528 Zone Expanders 198 201 Communication Protocols 477 490 Relay Parameters 202 261 Zone Oriented Event Codes 491 493 Periodic Test 262 295 Event Oriented Event Codes 494 Arming Options amp Arming Ring Detailed Display Bell Muting Alarm 296 310 Event amp Message Routing 495 Chime amp Fire Sensor Reset Police Key Operation 378 381 EXIL Timers 496 amp RP Communication Options MasterLink EL 2530 382 384 Entry Timers 497 Zone Expander 385 387 Pulse Counters 499 Listen In Time Out 29 ADDRESSES 000 127 ZONE PARAMETERS Each zone is individually defined in
94. xit delay or at any time when the system is armed the entry exit delays are cancelled 21 3 7 User Codes Most operations executed from the control panel require a user code Different user code authorization levels restrict certain functions to specific users That is to say of the 15 users that are able to operate the system not all of them have access to all system operations For example an installer with a level 12 user code can only test and program the system The installer does not have the ability to arm and disarm the system which maintains a high level of security for the user Each of the 15 user codes can be programmed with 3 to 6 digits Each user code has an authorization level and can be assigned to either a specific sub system or to all systems The following table shows the functions available to each authorization level View Log Print Log Remote Programming Stop Communications Clear Log Program User Codes Fire Sensor Reset Set Reset Relay Access Control Bypass Unbypass Late to Close Follow me LL LL 2 z S oO oj 3 Z m O Master Code Duress Code Programming User Codes To program user codes LCD keypad only 1 Press SELECT 5 the LCD display requests a user code 2 Enter an authorized user code the display reads USER 01 gt 1234 SYS 1 LEVEL 10 In the above example The code displayed is for User 1 The user code is 1234 4 digits with follow

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