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1. 11 Hexa programming 11 Streamlined section programming 11 Installer Code 11 Panel answer options 12 Panel Identifier 12 PC Password oni nee nt ds teed eme de Lenti 12 Telephone and Account Numbers 12 13 Computer telephone number 12 Central station telephone numbers 12 System account codes 13 Time correction 13 Communicator Formats 13 14 IM748ES TABLE OF CONTENTS continued Programmable Output PGM Types 14 Typical PGM Programming 15 Special Timing Functions 15 17 3 digit decimal value programming 15 No movement eee eee eee eens 15 Lateto Close sees nhac and eerie vie aca enone de od 15 Auto arming 15 Operational note regarding special timing functions 16 Auto arm report options i 16 Auto arm options 16 Exit Delay RA RA Rini 16 Entry U oa ati alogeni wee ties lieta 16
2. Power failure Bell disconnect Maximum bell current Maximum auxiliary current Communicator report failure Timer loss Tamper zone wiring failure Telephone line monitor Fire trouble PROGRAMMING MASTER AND USER CODES KEY ACCESS PROGRAMMING POWER DOWN RESET 29 WARRANTY STATEMENT 29 PROGRAMMING INFO 30 31 FCC COMPLIANCE cs 2523238 e eee 32 INDUSTRY CANADA ATTACHMENT LIMITATION NOTICE 33 INDEX learn eat sive 34 IM748ES IMU INTRODUCTION Thank you for placing your trust in the Esprit 748ES control panel You ve chosen a sophisticated user friend ly control panel designed to meet all of your technological performance and security requirements We hope that the important features of the Esprit 748ES which include a 256 event PC uploadable event buffer and high speed pre programmed communicator formats will simplify your task of supplying quality security service to your customers ABOUT PARADOX We do our best to develop technologically advanced products If you have any comments or sugges tions or if you require additional technical as
3. 20 One key arming enable 20 User access code length 20 Tamper wire fault definitions 20 Beep on exit delay 20 Zone restore transmission 20 Zones with EOL resistors 20 Always report disarm 20 Exclude power failure from trouble display 20 Arming Options issus Wen tian ade ae 21 Auto arm 5555500 ges toi deo EAN Ta 21 No tamper bypass 21 Audible trouble warning 21 Keypad zone supervision 21 Zone Definition 21 22 Intellizone definition 21 Silent audible 21 24 hour fire regular 22 Instant iaia dada RR 22 IM748ES TABLE OF CONTENTS continued Follow i p rinata Got caret eta ts lie iss 22 Delay 255 iS Red eat eel oe a ENTRE hei 22 System assignment 22 Bypass enabled 22 Reporting Codes 22 23 Arming codes disarming codes 22 Zone alarm codes 23
4. 31 IM748ES FCC WARNINGS ESPRIT 748ES IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment NOTIFICATION TO TELEPHONE COMPANY Upon request customer shall notify telephone company of particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER 5A7CAN 22633 AL E RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER 0 1B USOC Jack RJ31X USA CA31A CANADA TELEPHONE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS Except for telephone company provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks or equivalent in such a manner as to allow for easy immediate disconnection of terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if plug connected thereto is withdrawn no interference to operation of equipment at customer s premises which remains connected to telephone network shall occur by reason of such withdrawal INCIDENCE OF HARM Should terminal equipment protective circuitry cause harm to telephone network telephone company shall where practicable noti fy customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service
5. 25 FCC compliance 32 Feature select programming 17 Features i islhersorte sol Bete ee toute 4 Fire Lis n e asilo lesson ga 10 28 FolloW o sisiorziongtir a se ru piega 22 Force away arming 24 Hexa programming 11 High speed preprogrammed communication 4 Industry Canada 33 Inputs and outputs 5 Installer code 11 Installer lock 17 Installer programming 11 23 INSTANT 5 2 ASE aver in a 22 Intellizone 22e remain 17 21 Key access programming 29 Keypad eee dates ae tre es af ae 6 8 11 Keypad zone supervision 21 34 IM748ES Keyswitch PS1 18 27 Late to Close vrs are r RTaLR aa usure 15 Location and mounting 6 Mute T T ae de 27 No movement 15 16 Operating modes 5 Panel answer options 12 Panel identifier 12 Panel programming methods 10 Panic s 2 2 33 cen a hae name remuer 20 27 Partitioning cgi YST a s 875 KTR aci 5 TR 475 9 4 18 25 27 PC password 12 Power failure 16 20 28 Power down reset 29 Powering up the unit 10
6. No Movement report time Address 055 Range 001 to 255 X 15 minutes Factory default 8 hours 000 disabled System will automatically arm after programmed number of minutes of inactivity if enabled at address 086 key 6 or will transmit code programmed at address 517 Maximum time 63 75 hours 16 IM748ES PGM Timer Setting Address 056 Range 001 127 sec or 1 minute enter 129 127 minutes enter 255 Add required number of minutes to 128 i e For 5 minutes 128 5 133 For 127 minutes 128 127 255 Applies to PGM 1 and 2 if selected at address 039 Maximum time 127 minutes Intdli zone Delay Address 057 This time limit set between 10 and 255 seconds is the period in which two intellizone detections must take place or in which an intellizone must remain open in order for an alarm to be communicated Note do not use the Intellizone feature and an entry delay on the same zone otherwise an alarm may occur as a user tries to disarm the system Installer Lock Address 058 If 147 is programmed at address 058 all programming will be locked and will not be affected when the system is reset Programmable Delay Before Alarm Transmission Address 059 This time limit set between 5 and 63 seconds is the period of time before reporting begins the first time an alarm is generated During the waiting period system disarm will cancel all pending reports Note For UL listed systems the time limit must be set
7. 7 on Pushing key 10 for 2 seconds full arms system Key 8 on Pushing key 11 for 2 seconds stay or system A arms system User access code length Address 088 Key 9 off 6 digit user access codes and installer code Key 9 on 4 digit user access codes and installer code Tamper wire fault definitions Address 088 Note If key 10 and key 11 are both off this means that tamper and wire faults will not be recog nized See Zone Input Terminals page 8 9 Tamper Wire Fault Definition and Options page 9 and Tamper wire Fault Definition table in the Programming Guide Beep on exit delay Address 088 Key 12 on The keypad will sound on exit delay except when in stay arming Frequency of inter mittent beeps increases during the last 10 seconds of the exit delay period Zone restore transmission Address 088 Key BYP off If zone is closed restoration code will be transmitted after bell cut off Key BYP on Restoration code transmitted as soon as zone is closed Silent zones are always restored as soon as they are closed Zones with EOL resistors Address 088 key MEM See Zone Input Terminals pages 8 9 Always report disarm Address 088 Key TRBL off always reports disarm codes Key TRBL on reports disarm code only after alarm Exclude power failure from trouble display Address 090 key 2Nnp Key on Power failure will not make the TRBL key f
8. Not permitted on UL listed systems Note For other PGM operations use Espload software by programming the desired PGM function and pressing F8 to see the keypad programming codes and address If other programming options are needed fax your requests to Paradox Technical Support at 514 491 2313 Special Timing Functions 3 Digit Decimal Value Programming Decimal programming is used to program addresses 044 to 061 Values entered must contain 3 digits Decimal value programming 1 Press ENTER installer code ENTER key will flash 2 Enter 3 digit address 044 to 061 3 Enter 3 digit DECIMAL value 4 To erase press CLEAR To save press ENTER 5 Repeat from step 2 onward for next address To exit programming mode press CLEAR No movement If a time is programmed at address 055 and a report code is entered at address 517 SECTION 65 the panel will send a report to the central when there is no movement in the protected area for a designated time period era TC wa Late to close If the system is not armed by a specified time addresses 044 045 the code programmed at address 516 SECTION 65 will be transmitted Auto arming The panel can be programmed to automatically arm itself every day in two ways at the specified time pro grammed at addresses 044 045 and or once the no movement delay has elapsed address 055 To program auto arming go to address 086 and enable key 5 auto arm on time
9. Programmable delay before alarm transmission 17 Programmable features 11 Programmable output PGM 5 7 14 15 17 Programming info 30 31 Programming master and user codes 28 Recent closing delay 17 Reliability eree ses Lear eta 4 Reporting codes 22 23 Reporting options 18 19 Requirements UL ULC and Austel I Shutdown codes 23 Silent audible 18 21 Single zone connections 8 9 Special codes 23 Special timing functions 15 17 Specifications 5 6 Stay arming 24 Streamlined section programming 11 System account codes 13 System assignment 22 System options 17 20 Tamper bypass 21 Tamper wire fault 9 20 28 Telephone and account numbers 12 13 Telephone line 10 17 28 Time correction 13 Timer l0SS russe nese sd anus 28 Total compatibility 4 Touch tone options 18 Trouble 2222 ae roue edera 23 27 28 User friendly operation 4 User access code length 20 User
10. key 8 Installer test mode installer code only In installer test mode a confirmation beep intermittent indicates test is on a rejection beep long indicates test is off The bell will squawk during walk testing to indicate opened functional zones 9 Auto arming time program all 3 codes Key 9 flashes Enter two digits 00 to 23 for hours followed by 2 digits 00 to 59 for minutes MEM Panel time and clear trouble 8 all 3 codes Key mem flashes Enter two digits 00 to 23 for hours followed by 2 digits 00 to 59 for minutes BYP Test report all 3 codes Reporting is enabled at address 086 keys 11 12 A value must be entered at address 512 and both telephone and account numbers must be programmed TRBL Call Espload via telephone all 3 codes Panel identifier PC password addresses 004 007 and computer telephone number addresses 008 015 must be programmed AWAY Answer Espload all 3 codes This feature is available when using the ADP 1 adapter In Espload blind dial must be activated in modem setup section and panel phone number must be programmed works also without ADP 1 STAY Cancel communication attempts master code and user 1 can only stop calls to Espload Until next reportable event installer code all communications When communicating with Espload it is impossible to enter programming mode POWER DOWN RESET 1 Remove battery and AC to power down the unit
11. 4 Wait 10 seconds 2 Connect a jumper between reset jumper pins 5 Remove jumper 3 Connect AC then battery Factory default installer and master codes will be reinstated Values entered at addresses 008 043 062 126 300 527 as well as all user codes will be erased 2ND 2ND Programmed values of all other addresses do not change WARRANTY The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installatio
12. 70mA Typical 639 640 LCD keypads 20mA oc Typical 105mA oc Maximum 70mA oc Maximum SRI 18 46mA oc Typical 135mA oc Maximum BASIC INSTALLATION LOCATION AND MOUNTING Remove the printed circuit board mounting hardware and keypad from the packaging inside the panel box Press the five white nylon mounting studs into cabinet from the back before mounting the cabinet Before mounting circuit board on the back of the cabinet pull all cables into cabinet and prepare them for connection Select a control panel installation site that is not easily accessible to intruders Leave at least 2 around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation heat dissipation Installation location should be dry close to an AC source ground connection and a telephone line connection 6 IM748ES EARTH GROUND FIGURE 1 The earth terminal should be connected to the cabinet and grounding Cold water rod as per local electrical codes vof REA Ground clamp conductor solid copper wire AC Use a 16 5VAC 50 60 Hz transformer with a minimum 40VA rating to pro vide sufficient AC power Do not utilize any switch controlled outlets to power the transformer UL listed systems require K12 model T16V40 trans former ULC listed systems require Frost model FTC 1637 transformer Warning Do not connect transformer until all wiring is completed TRANSFO 16 5VAC 40VA PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS Two fully programmable outputs PGM1 and PGM2 are available on
13. Ademco Express Ademco Contact ID all codes and programmable No handshake DTMF True Dial tone detection and telephone line monitoring Fully up downloadable with PC Regular Split and Double reporting modes Programmable Delay before Alarm Transmission option Espload Upload download PC software Provides fast up download at 300 bps Permits creation of unlimited number of account and panel default files Powerful monitoring mode supervises all panel activity Scheduler activates panel features at preprogrammed intervals Batch mode carries out tasks following panel call Accessory Modules SRI 18 18 PGM outputs 708 Secondary Digital Dialer UL listed 708DV DVACS communicator Canada only Esprint Parallel printer interface Keypads 616 626 629 and 633 LED keypads 639 and 640 LCD keypads PS1 bedside remote For UL systems use only 616 626 640 or PS1 Current Consumption measured with battery connected without AC and with 1KQ resistor on bell and 1KQ resistor on zones 748ES control panel 95MA ve in standby mode using 1 keypad 145mA oc in reporting mode using 1 keypad 616 626 LED keypads 15mA ve Typical Esprint printer module 35mA pe Typical 30mA oc Maximum PS1 bedside remote 15mA oc Typical 629 access control keypad 30mA pc Typical 20mA oc Maximum 55mA oc Maximum 708 comm module 35mA ve Typical 633 LED keypad 15mA pe Typical 75mA oc Maximum 35mA oc Mazimum 708 DV comm module
14. Esprit panels via the keypad first complete the programming work sheets and follow the pro gramming procedures outlined in the Programming Guide PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES Hexa Programming All digits from 0 to F are valid Programming values are programmed into memory locations from address 000 to 043 and from address 300 to 527 1 Press ENTER installer code 4 Enter 2 digit data 2 ENTER will flash programming mode 5 Go to step 3 for next address 3 Enter 3 digit memory address To exit programming mode press CLEAR Streamlined Section Programming To begin programming Press ENTER installer code 7 ENTER and 2ND keys will flash Enter 2 digit section for programming 00 67 ENTER key is steady and 2No key is off Enter 8 digits to program the section Keypad will beep to show section has been programmed Data is saved and the next section is made available for programming To select a specific section press CLEAR or ENTER ENTER and 2ND keys will flash Enter 2 digit section 00 67 ENTER key is steady and 2ND key is off To exit programming mode press CLEAR Installer Code Addresses 000 001 002 SECTION 00 Use only numeric keys from 1 to 10 to enter installer code Key 10 0 The default installer code contains 6 digits Default code is 747474 Codes can also be programmed to contain 4 digits address 088 9 on Create a new installer code b
15. PC The panel will first answer the call then Espload and the panel will verify identification codes The panel will then hang up and call the PC back and establish communication Espload automatically goes into the wait for call mode ready to answer when the panel calls back The identification codes are verified again before allowing access to the panel Related features Computer telephone number 008 015 Auto arm On Time Address 086 key 5 The panel may be programmed to arm at the same time every day Program both the hour and minute addresses 044 045 for arming A late closing code may be programmed address 516 Related features Auto arm 090 2 Auto Espload Arm 300 Auto arming p 15 No Movement Address 086 key 6 If zone activity is not detected for a programmed period address 055 while disarmed the panel can auto arm and or send a no movement report address 517 Refer also to No movement p 15 Touch tone options Address 086 key 7 Tone key 7 on or pulse dialing can be programmed If pulse is chosen for a central station phone number tone dialing can be programmed for the other number BYP switch from pulse to tone should be entered in the second phone number during programming Partitioning Address 086 key 8 Partitioning is activated key 8 on The panel s fully programmable zones plus 2 remote keypad zones can be divided into two systems See
16. PC password 006 007 Call back 086 4 Central station telephone number 1 Addresses 016 023 SECTION 04 05 Central station telephone number 2 Addresses 024 031 SECTION 06 07 The panel can communicate with two central station numbers Each of the numbers can be assigned a separate reporting format Related features Communicator Formats 038 Reporting options 086 11 and 12 Espload note Upon alarm upload download in progress will be interrupted and the panel will call the central 12 IM748ES System account codes system A B Addresses 032 035 SECTION 08 All report codes are preceded by a system account code to ensure correct identification of active zone s in a partitioned system If partitioning is deactivated the same value should be programmed for both account numbers To program account codes for System A and B press ENTER installer code 7 10 8 The first four digits entered after this sequence correspond to the System A account code and the last four digits to the System B account code Time Correction Address 037 second digit SECTION 09 If you notice a gain loss in panel time calculate the average gain or loss per day and select the opposite amount from the following table to automatically correct the time TIME CORRECTION address 037 second digit setting every 24 hours 2Np No adjustment 8 Minus 4 seconds Plus 4 seconds Minus 8 seconds Ex Panel loses 4 mi
17. and or key 6 auto arm on no movement All zones must be closed in order for the system to auto arm If panel fails to auto arm only the late to close address 516 SECTION 65 or the no movement address 517 SEC TION 65 report will be transmitted The auto arm report is programmed at address 300 SECTION 11 15 IM748ES Operational note regarding special timing functions The time programmed at addresses 044 and 045 can be used to e Transmit Late to Close code address 516 SECTION 65 if the system is not armed by a specified time e Auto arm the system and if programmed transmit the arming code at address 300 SECTION 11 after transmitting the Late to Close code as above The time programmed at addresses 047 and 048 can be used to e Specify the time of day for the Test Report code programmed at address 512 SECTION 64 The amount of time programmed at address 055 Max 63 75 hours can be used to e Transmit the No Movement code address 517 SECTION 65 if there is no movement in the protected area while the system is disarmed e Auto arm the system and if programmed transmit the arming code at address 300 SECTION 11 after transmitting the No Movement code as above The Late to Close code programmed at address 516 SECTION 65 will be transmitted At the time programmed at addresses 044 and 045 if the system is not armed The No Movement code programmed at address 517 SECTI
18. as bypass enabled addresses 124 126 can be selected by the user addresses 074 076 078 during manual bypass arm ing To bypass zones enter BYP a valid access code BYP key will illuminate When a zone light is on it indicates that the zone has been bypassed Pressing CLEAR erases all bypass entries and current ly bypassed zones and exits the bypass mode Zones to be bypassed should then be re entered If bypass information is correct press ENTER to end and save bypass functions being programmed BYP key will remain illuminated indicating that some zones have been bypassed To cancel the zone bypass status just entered press BYP a valid access code CLEAR Zone bypasses are automatically can celled every time the system is disarmed except in 24 hour zones If a 24 hour zone is bypassed and the system is subsequently disarmed the 24 hour zone will remain bypassed Note If partitioning is used zones assigned to the other system cannot be bypassed if the system is armed Bypass Recall This feature permits system users to reinstate the latest zone bypass instructions saved in memory By pressing BYP while in bypass programming mode previous bypass status is re established Even if a user is in the process of entering new bypass information on keypad one touch of the ByP key overrides new infor mation and reinstates the preceding zone bypass instructions saved The fire zone cannot be bypassed CHIME ZON
19. features Panel Answer Options 003 Call back 086 4 PC Password Addresses 006 007 SECTION 01 This four digit download password identifies the PC to the panel prior to beginning the programming download process Program the first 2 digits in address 006 and the second 2 digits in 007 Telephone and Account Numbers Three telephone numbers can be programmed a PC telephone number and two central station numbers Each number can contain a maximum of 16 digits Special instructions can be entered in the telephone numbers using the following keys 10 the number 0 BYP switch from pulse to tone while dialing 11 MEM pause 4 seconds 12 TRBL end of number If only one central station telephone number is available the same telephone number must be pro grammed for telephone number 1 and 2 A separate communicator reporting format can be selected for each central station telephone number at address 038 Computer telephone number Addresses 008 015 SECTION 02 03 The PC download telephone number is dialed in three situations It is dialed when communication with PC is initiated from the keypad It is the automatic call back number when the call back feature is enabled 086 4 on If the event buffer is ready to report and automatic event buffer transmission feature is enabled 088 2ND on this number will be dialed in order to download the event list Related features Panel Identifier 004 005
20. keypad functions 24 29 Warranty statement 29 Zone alarm codes 23 Zone definition 21 22 Zone input terminals 8 Zone restore codes 23 Zone restore transmission 20 Zone speed 16 Zones with EOL resistors 20
21. the communication between the panel and the PC is over Program change Will be reported to the central once programming mode is entered using the installer code 23 IM748ES Mil USER KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The Esprit s innovative keypads take a new approach to security features and functions Each numeral from 1 to 12 on the keypad represents an actual zone When the 2Np key flashes the same numerals represent a second set of 12 zones zones 13 to 24 When the zone light is off the status in the protect ed zone is normal If the zone light is on this means the zone is open CONF confirmation beep an intermittent series of beeps indicating a successful keypad entry END REJ end rejection beep 1 long tone indicates that the operation was incorrectly entered on the keypad SYSTEM ARMING DISARMING OPTIONS Regular System Arming default code 474747 Without partitioning for information on partitioned system arming see page 25 26 The green ready light must be illuminated This ready indicator will only illuminate if all zones are closed All door window contacts must be closed and any movement in motion detector protected areas must be halted When the ready light illuminates a valid access code should be entered Upon entry of this code the red armed light will illuminate followed by the keypad cone beep If the access code is entered incorrectly the END REJ beep will sound If an incorrect entry is made a
22. this panel Each is able to follow more than a thousand different combinations Please use a relay if more than 50mA is needed BLK RED Example To program PGM1 to open close an automatic MR3 UL garage door when keys 3 and 6 are pressed at the N O ne same time ei Low voltage door activation Address 039 6 2ND input i Address 040 5 8B 0 Eoo Address 042 1 1 Address 056 10 10 1 BELL SIREN OUTPUT Bells or other warning devices requiring a steady voltage output during alarms are powered by the Bell Bell terminals The bell output is micro processor controlled and will automatically shut down if current exceeds 3 amps The processor will allow current to resume as soon as another alarm is triggered The correct polarity connections should be made when hooking up sirens speakers with built in siren drivers Bell terminal is the connection for the positive lead Bell terminal is the connection for the negative lead The bell output supplies 12V upon alarm It can support two 20 watt or two 30 watt sirens Above 1A battery supplies current AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS Motion detectors and any security devices requiring 12VDC voltage can be powered by the auxiliary power supply A maximum of 1 2A 12VDC is available from the AUX and AUX terminals 250mA 12VDC for 24hr standby for UL ULC installations For each additional keypad or PS1 module the auxil iary supply m
23. to a maximum of 30 seconds Recent Closing Delay Address 060 This time limit set between 1 and 255 seconds begins as soon as the system is armed and continues until expiration of the period programmed Every time an alarm occurs during this period a recent close code address 519 will be sent to the central System Options Default off for addresses 062 126 Feature select programming ON OFF status of the key lights determines feature selection In programming mode enter 3 digit memory address 062 to 126 To save entries press ENTER To exit programming mode press CLEAR Code priorit Addresses 062 to 078 p y If partitioning is disabled Address 086 key 8 off Addresses 062 066 Lighted keys indicate which user codes can activate stay arming Addresses 068 072 Lighted keys indicate which user codes can activate force away arming Addresses 074 078 Lighted keys indicate which user codes can bypass zones If partitioning is enabled Address 086 key 8 on Addresses 062 066 Lighted keys indicate which user codes are assigned to System A Addresses 068 072 Lighted keys indicate which user codes are assigned to System B Addresses 074 078 Lighted keys indicate which user codes can bypass zones See also page 25 TLM options Address 086 key 2ND and key 1 The system verifies the existence of a telephone line every 4 seconds After successful tests the dialer LED green l
24. 0bps 2 SILENT KNIGHT fast 1400Hz 1900Hz 20bps 8 ADEMCO express 3 SESCOA 2300Hz 1800Hz 20bps 9 ADEMCO contact ID programmable codes 4 RADIONICS 40bps with 1400Hz handshake 10 ADEMCO contact ID all codes 5 RADIONICS 40bps with 2300Hz handshake TRBL DTMF no handshake personal dialing Programmable Output PGM Types Address 039 SECTION 09 Regular N O Solid state switch conducts to negative 50mA upon an event or events and returns to its original state N O once the conditions that triggered it have terminated Regular N C Solid state switch opens circuits from ground upon an event or events and returns to its original state N C once the conditions that triggered it have terminated Timed N O Solid state switch conducts to negative 50mA upon an event or events and remains acti vated for the amount of time programmed at address 056 Timed N C Solid state switch opens circuits from ground upon an event s and remains activated for the amount of time programmed at address 056 or logic Causes the programmable output command to occur when one or more selected events from a specified group of events take place example key 1 or 2 is pressed on keypad AND logic Causes the programmable output command to occur when all selected events from a spec ified group of events take place example key 1 AND key 2 are pressed EquaL logic Causes the programmable output
25. 4 076 078 Designates access codes that can bypass zones CODE PRIORITY KEY SELECT 1 2 9 10 11 12 BL User 1 SYSTEM A STAY User 17 SYSTEM A STAY User 33 SYSTEM A STAY User 1 SYSTEM B AWAY User 17 SYSTEM B AWAY User 33 SYSTEM B AWAY User 1 074 Codes with bypass access User 17 076 Codes with bypass access User 33 078 Codes with bypass access When a code is activated at both addresses 062 066 and 068 072 it can do the following e The code can fully arm the system If the code is entered when systems A and B are disarmed it will completely arm the system e The code can fully disarm the system If the code is entered when system A and B zones are armed it will completely disarm the system e When the system is partially armed i e only System A or B is armed entering this code will arm the other system e The code can be used to selectively arm disarm System A or System B zones Enter 11 code to arm disarm System A zones Enter 12 code to arm disarm System B zones Note Codes that are not selected at either address are disabled The master code can always access both systems and bypass zones e System A codes can stop sirens coming from System B zones and vice versa but will not dis arm the other system It is not possible to arm one system during the other system s exit delay Note Whe
26. 4 About this manual 4 AGE dS inn ata aa ome nde bine kara 7 Accessory modules 6 Alarm memory 25 Always report disarm 20 Arming codes disarming codes 22 Arming disarming 21 26 Audible trouble warning 21 AUTO arm it den A aies nee 15 16 18 21 Auto zone shutdown 19 Automatic event buffer transmission 19 20 Auxillary eee nee RRR rares eat ac 7 28 Basic installation 6 11 Battery iii in a iene 10 11 28 Beep on exit delay 20 Bell siren jo 02 vac Ai paia ii 7 16 19 28 BypasS ss ire mena ei KTR re 22 27 Gall back c iaia asian ess 18 Chime zones 27 Code priority 17 Communicator formats 13 14 Communicator report failure 28 Current consumption 6 Dialing pulse rates 18 Digital communicator 6 Double stay arming 24 Earth ground 7 Entry delay 16 22 ESpload 11 52 share sione Di 5 6 11 Event buffer and real time clock 5 Exit delay set tare brad Genet 16 False alarm prevention 4 Fast enis fente aa 25 Fast regular arming 24 Fast stay arming
27. 7 on When the next reportable event occurs even if it is not programmed to report to the central the communicator will try again to establish communication If successful all events stored in the event buffer that have not yet been reported will be communicated to the central Split reporting Address 086 key 11 on key 12 off All system reports i e trouble reports arm disarm reports etc are sent to Telephone 2 until an alarm is generated Following alarm generation all activity including alarm and restoration reports is sent to Telephone 1 until the system is disarmed When there is an alarm any ongoing communication upload download or reporting to Telephone 2 will immediately be stopped and the panel will dial Telephone 1 Alarm reports dialing procedure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 communicator report failure System reports dialing procedure 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 communicator report failure Double reporting Address 086 key 11 on key 12 on The panel will transmit all reports to both programmed telephone numbers If after 8 attempts using either number communication is not established communicator report failure will be displayed by key 7 Double reporting dialing procedure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 communicator report failure 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Communicator report failure Note To stop communication attempts until the next reportable event press ENTER installer code STAY Bell squawk A
28. 700MA 5A fuse protection and charging indicator Aux power 1 2A at 12 5VDC fuseless electronic shutdown at 3A Automatic restore Bell Out 3A Fuseless electronic shutdown at 3A Automatic restore AC input 16 5 Vac 40VA 50 60Hz PGM outputs More than 1000 options to follow 2 operation modes Timed 1 sec 2 hrs or following predetermined condition N C or N O to ground 50mA Max UL tested for 30mA only Can also be remote controlled by PC using Espload Serial Data Output 1200 1 N for use with accessory modules not UL systems Event Buffer 256 event buffer with time and date Operating Modes 49 user 2 Master codes 4 or 6 digit codes Partitioning to System A System B both systems dual area or no system assignment common area Regular Stay at Home arming Double Stay no delay arming Force Away arming Fast One key Full Arm One key Stay Arm and One key Exit Key Switch Arm Disarm stay or regular mode PS1 bedside remote 3 keypad activated panic alarms Real Time Clock for list of events auto arming and test reports Auto arm on time or no zone activity delay time IM748ES Digital Communicator Compatible with most worldwide telecommunication standards Reporting formats Pulse Ademco slow 10BPS Silent Knight fast Sescoa 20 BPS Radionics 40 BPS Radionics with parity 40 BPS 1400Hz 1800Hz 10 BPS DTMF
29. 748ES The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electri cal inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the
30. E 3A No light 0 SKIP empty DECIMAL DISPLAY If key is lit 8 4 2 Total value 57 L2 a 841432416 If key is lit 128 64 32 16 No light 0 IM748ES MASTER AND USER CODES default master 474747 To create a new access code 1 Press ENTER 2 Enter master user 1 code 3 Enter 2 digit code number 00 to 48 4 Enter new code 4 or 6 digits 0 to 9 5 To save press ENTER only if 4 digits are used Master code 00 10 10 Full access to all system functions User codes 01 48 01 can modify access codes All user code priorities can be programmed at addresses 062 to 066 068 to 072 and 074 to 078 with the installer code Note 2np key flashes if location is empty To erase a code 1 Press ENTER 2 Enter master user 1 code 3 Enter Code Number 4 Enter 2np TROUBLE DISPLAY Key ON 1 No battery low voltage 7 Communicator report failure 2 Power failure 8 Timer loss 4 Bell disconnect 9 Tamper or zone wiring failure 5 Maximum bell current 10 Telephone line failure 6 Max auxiliary current 11 Fire loop trouble When a power supply failure trouble occurs the TRBL key flashes rapidly k To clear timer loss trouble see Key Access Programming men in Programming Guide Press cLEAR to clear troubles RESISTOR GUIDE 10002 1KQ 22002 2 2KQ HL Brown A amp GOLD RED A Der RED BLACK RED RED Normal rs Double Zone 57
31. ES applies only to 616 626 629 and 633 keypads Chime zones report a presence movement or door opening in selected zones by emitting a distinctive rapid intermittent beep Each keypad is independently chime programmed and must be reprogrammed in the event of total power loss To enable a zone s chime feature on a LED keypad press the desired zone key from 1 to 6 until a rapid intermittent beep is heard To enable the chime feature of the keypad zone con nected to the particular LED keypad use key 8 To disable a zone s chime feature on a LED keypad press on the appropriate key until a steady beep is heard To disable the LED keypad sounder mute press key 9 KEYPAD PANIC ALARMS These panels provide three keypad panic zones Keys must be pressed simultaneously for 2 seconds in order to activate Pressing 2 keys on the PS1 for 2 seconds generates a panic 1 alarm Alarm Press keys Alarm Code Silent Audible Silent Fire Panic 1 1 amp 3 Add 513 SECTION 64 Add 088 Key 4 Panic 2 4 amp 6 Add 514 SECTION 64 Add 088 Key 5 Panic 3 7 amp 9 Add 515 SECTION 64 Add 088 Key 6 TROUBLE DISPLAY MONITORING Trouble status is continuously monitored by the panels which can recognize and display 10 different trou ble conditions on the keypad or in Espload and report 8 to the central station To send trouble status reports to the central 2 digit trouble report codes should be programmed When
32. ESPRIT 4EES LISTED Installation Manual VERSION 3 10 SECURITY SYSTEMS 48ESEI 03 IM748ES Requirements and guidelines for U L INSTALLATIONS UL listed in accordance with standard UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units standard UL985 Household Fire Warning Units and UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units UL has only evaluated the 708 728 728 EXPRESS 738 738 EXPRESS 748 and 748ES for compatibility with the Ademco model 685 FBI model CP220FB SUR GUARD SG MLR2 D6 and Silent Knight model 9000 Look for the mark on product Only products bearing this mark are UL listed Some operational features are not permitted in UL installations To respect the stan dards for household applications the installer should follow these guidelines when con figuring the system 1 ALL components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application 2 If the installation is a FIRE ALARM application refer to NFPA Standard 74 for details on locating smoke detectors There must be at least one UL Listed Indoor Fire Alarm Warning Signaling Appliance 3 For U L Burglar Applications Maximum entry time 45 seconds Maximum exit time 60 seconds Minimum bell cutoff time 4 minutes 4 Models 629 633 639 are not UL listed 5 The upload download software should not be used on UL listed systems Requirements and Guidelines for AUSTEL INSTALLATIONS Austel approved installations use a transformer ap
33. Entry delay 2 22 dun autos rie Wide si LERTA Ea 16 Bell cut off time 16 Zone sped a oinline a 16 Power failure report delay 16 No movement report time 16 PGM timer setting 17 Intellizone delay 17 Installer Lock 17 Programmable delay before alarm transmission 17 Recent closing delay 17 System Options 17 20 Feature select programming 17 Code priority 17 TLM options vit lle oe ia ie ad ea 17 Arming using PS1 keyswitch 18 Call back l l gares hee de eee Kw ek eek Re ee ee 18 AUTO arm 220 maman R E A KTR 18 Touch tone options 18 Paritioning sedi N 4 Ae E E 18 Silent alarm cia Aida dEi delia 18 Dialing pulse rates 18 Reporting options 18 19 Bell squawk iis iiGinnta aden Sei cide cides aio 19 Auto zone shutdown 19 Automatic event buffer transmission 19 20 Enable keypad panic signals 20 Keypad panic options
34. ON 65 will be transmitted s After the time programmed at address 055 expires The amount of time programmed at address 056 Max 127 minutes can be used to e Designate the length of time a programmable output PGM will remain active following a specified event Auto test report options Reports the code programmed at address 512 after the number of days programmed at address 046 at the time programmed at addresses 047 048 To disable program 000 at address 046 Auto arm options 1 Send a late to close code programmed at address 516 2 Auto arm the system on time if enabled at address 086 key 5 3 Auto arm the system no movement if enabled at address 086 key 6 Exit Delay Address 049 Range 001 to 255 seconds factory default 060 seconds Applies to all zones upon arming Entry Delay 1 Address 050 Range 001 to 255 seconds factory default 045 seconds Applies upon entry to all zones not selected at addresses 100 to 114 Entry Delay 2 Address 051 Range 001 to 255 seconds factory default 045 seconds Applies to all zones selected at addresses 112 114 upon entry Bell Cut off Time Address 052 Range 001 to 255 minutes factory default 005 minutes Zone Speed Address 053 Range 001 to 255 X 15mSec factory default 600 mSec Maximum time 3 8 seconds Power Failure Report Delay Address 054 Range 001 to 255 minutes factory default 030 minutes 000 disabled Delay code reported at address 499
35. R 30 5 TRBL key illuminates due to timer loss Push TRBL to view trouble conditions All keypad lights except TRBL should be off and keypad should respond to Master code arming and disarming Master Code default 474747 Keypad Programming STREAMLINED PROGRAMMING Used to program sections 00 to 67 1 Press ENTER installer code 7 2 Key ENTER and 2No will flash 3 Enter 2 digit section number 00 67 4 Enter 8 digits to program the section 5 Keypad will beep verifying data entry Data is saved and the next section is advanced to automatically 6 Go to step 4 for next address 7 To select a specific section press CLEAR or ENTER and go to step 3 To exit programming mode press CLEAR DECIMAL PROGRAMMING Decimal value programming addresses 044 to 061 Values entered must contain 8 digits 1 Press ENTER installer code 2 Key ENTER will flash 3 Enter 3 digit address 044 to 061 4 Enter 3 digit DECIMAL value See Decimal Display to read value 5 Go to step 3 for next address To exit programming mode press CLEAR INTERPRETING HEXA VALUES KEY HEXA VALUE DECIMAL VALUE 1 9 1 9 10 0 11 11 12 12 BYP 13 Men 14 TRBL 2ND skip null 0 2ND SKIP l BYP 10 DIF ES A B C HEXA DISPLAY Value of If key is lit 8 4 2 2 digit A Oi mys L Val f rm Le OMB ie If key is lit 8 D 2 1 3 VALU
36. R ALARM RELAY OUTPUT DOOR CONTACT Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Note the 640 keypad can be used with the 748ES panels but will not display correct event list codes 616 626 633 LED keypads FIGURE 7 CONTROL PANEL AUX AUX GRN YEL RED BLK GRN YEL Sp LED KEYPAD JUMPER OUT Kpd 1 JUMPER IN Kpd 2 RED BLK GRN YEL I I a ZONE COM RED BLK GRN YEL TMP TMP COM Nc NO COM NC TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT DOOR CONTACT Keypad 1 or Keypad 2 To disable the keypad zone when keypad zone supervision is deactivated 616 626 Connect the blue wire ZONE to the black wire com and remove EOL jumper 2 633 639 640 Connect a 1kQ resistor between the zone terminal and the com terminal ZONE INPUT TERMINALS The system hardware will recognize the following conditions for each zone Single Zone Connections Note Keypad zones always use a 1KQ EOL resistor ZONE connection without EOL resistor N C contacts address 088 key mem on key 10 off default key 11 off default FIGURE 8 IM748ES ZONE connection with EOL resistor FIGURE 9 N C and N O contacts UL ULC Configuration aan address 088 key mem off default key 10 off default key 11 off default FIGURE 11 AUX AUX Zi COM ZONE connection without EOL resistor with tamper recognition N C contacts address 088 key MEN on key 10 See Tamper wire Fault Definition
37. System Partitioning page 25 Silent alarm Address 086 key 9 Key 9 off Silent zones panics generate a silent alarm Zones defined as silent at addresses 096 098 and keypad panic zones will not cause an audible alarm however the keypad armed light will flash and the alarm condition will remain until a valid user code is entered Key 9 on Silent zones panics generate only a report The red keypad LED does not flash and there is no need to reset the silent alarm Silent delay zones generate an entry delay beep and a report at the end of the entry delay Zone restore is always reported upon zone closure Memory display auto zone shutdown are always active for silent zones when enabled at address 086 key TRBL Silent alarms can be monitored by a PGM output Silent flag is cleared on report or disarm On split reporting silent zones panic are reported to Telephone 1 Dialing pulse rates Address 086 key 10 This selection reflects the ratio between pulse time and quiet time Select Pulse Europe for a 1 2 ratio Key 10 off Pulse USA for 1 1 5 Key 10 on Reporting options Regular reporting Address 086 key 11 off and key 12 on To activate central station reporting the feature must be enabled and all required reporting codes except when using Ademco contact ID all codes reported must be assigned a value other than 2ND 2ND 18 IM748ES To estab
38. Zone restore codes 23 Shutdown codes 23 Tamper trouble codes 23 Trouble codes 23 Trouble restore codes 23 Special codes 23 USER KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 24 29 SYSTEM ARMING DISARMING OPTIONS 24 25 Regular System Arming 24 Force Away Arming 24 Stay Arming arreti rante Sigle ia IO eee tate 24 Double Stay Arming 24 Fast Regular Arming 24 Fast Stay Arming cdi ai 25 East EXIL cn siii RR e A ONOR ee aes 25 System Disarming 25 Alarm Memory LL 25 SYSTEM PARTITIONING 25 27 Partitioning 25 cca eee A ee mena dans dee eh la 25 Arming Disarming 26 Keyswitch push button arming disarming PS1 27 ZONE BYPASSING lt Kea ioni dalai iaia rs Ves 27 Bypass Recall 2 CHIME ZONES 0 0 KEYPAD PANIC ALARMS TROUBLE DISPLAY MONITORING No battery low battery
39. ad 1 and one configured as keypad 2 can be used at one time Any other keypad zone terminals must be shorted If using a 616 626 or 633 LED keypad with software version 3 9 or earlier OR a PS1 version 1 1 OR a 639 640 keypad with its keypad zone supervision feature disabled address 32 key 3 off or if the key pad zone is not used KEYPAD ZONE SUPERVISION FEATURE MUST BE OFF If using a 616 626 or 633 LED keypad with software version 4 0 onward OR a PS1 version 2 0 onward OR a 639 640 LCD keypad with its keypad zone supervision enabled address 32 key 3 on s KEYPAD ZONE SUPERVISION FEATURE MUST BE ON Related features Keypad connections p 8 Zone Definition Addresses 092 126 Zone definition is assigned during feature selection programming Turning zone key on or off at addresses 092 126 assigns a particular definition to the zone See Programming Guide Inte li zonedefinition Addresses 092 094 Key on When an alarm condition occurs on a zone defined as intellizone a timer set between 10 255 seconds at address 057 is triggered An alarm will only be generated if 1 An alarm condition occurs on a second zone within the specified time period 2 The alarm condition on the first zone restores and reoccurs within the specified time period 3 The alarm condition on the first zone stays on for the complete duration of the specified time period Key off An alarm is ge
40. command to occur when all events from a specified group of events take place example key 1 and 2 are pressed but 3 4 5 6 2ND and TRBL are not pressed UL tested for 30mA only PGM_TYPE Address 039 section 09 KEY OR 8 OR AND Reg N O 9 AND Reg N C EQUAL 10 EQUAL OR 12 OR AND Timed N O BYP AND Timed N C EQUAL MEM EQUAL For timed PGM see also address 056 14 IM748ES Typical PGM Programmable Output Programming FUNCTION DESCRIPTION PGMI PGM 2 Add 039 Add 040 Add 042 Add 039 Add 041 Add 043 15T digit 2ND digit 5 Ground start Pulse Provides 3 sec pulse before 5 2 2ND 8 2ND 8 Timed N O communication attempt Push key 1 and 2 Provides output when keys 1 and 5 8 2Np 6 2ND 6 Regular N O 2 are pressed simultaneously System armed Output removed when system 21111 2ND 8 2ND 8 Regular N C armed Strobe output Provides latching output on 211121 2np 2 2ND 2 Regular N O alarm until disarmed Fail to communicate Provides output upon fail to 21161 2np 4 2ND 4 Timed N O communicate for 2 minutes 2nd telephone line relay Provides output after one failed 71110 2Np mem 2ND mEM Regular N O communication attempt Kiss off Provides 3 sec output after signal 71 BvP 2ND 8 71 BvP 2ND 8 Timed N O received at monitoring station
41. ddress 086 key MEM Bell siren will emit a 0 5 second squawk once upon arming and twice upon disarming Key mem on enabled Auto zone shutdown Address 086 key TRBL on Key TRBL on Zones that initiate 5 consecutive alarms during the same armed period will be automat ically bypassed Zones must be bypass enabled at addresses 124 126 After a zone has been bypassed the panel can send a zone shutdown report to the central if pro grammed to do so at addresses 448 471 Note Once auto zone shutdown has been enabled it will either be activated after 4 zone closure restoration reports or 4 bell cut off restoration reports depending on which type of alarm restora tion code has been activated at address 088 key BYP Automatic event buffer transmission Address 088 key 2ND Key 2Np on system will dial the computer telephone number programmed in Section 02 and 03 addresses 008 015 to upload the contents of the event buffer to the PC Espload must be in wait for call mode The system will make two attempts to call the PC when the event buffer reaches 50 capacity If communication is established the system will then proceed to report the contents of the event buffer to the PC Should transmission be interrupted before the complete contents of the buffer can be 19 IM748ES transmitted or if after two attempts communication is not established the system will wait until the event buffer is f
42. demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu s par l utilisateur ou cause d un mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d energie lec trique des lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales AVERTISSEMENT L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoit recours a une ser vice d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas L indice de charge IC assign chaque dispositif indique pour viter toute surcharge le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord e un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 L indice de charge de ce produit est 33 La certification d Industrie Canada s applique seulement aux installations d appareils utilisant un transformateur approuv par l Association Canadienne de Normalisation CSA 33 24 hour fire regular 22 3 digit decimal value programming 15 About paradox
43. ecognition addresses Tamper report and restoration codes should be programmed at addresses 472 495 and 510 IM748ES FIRE CIRCUIT The fire zone enabled by defining zone 3 as 24 hour should always be connected with a 1KQ EOL resistor PN201100200 PRT on UL systems If there is a line short in the fire zone a fire alarm will be generated If the line is open a fire loop trouble report will be sent to the central and trouble indicator 11 will illuminate on the LED keypad For UL ULC installations a 4 wire latching smoke detector UL Falcon Model 5454 ULC BRK Model 2412 must be used To supervise power supply an end of line relay Model MR3 is installed This relay s contacts will cause a FIRE TROUBLE in the event the power is interrupted To reset unlatch smoke detectors after an alarm power to detectors must momentarily be interrupted To do so connect the negative side of smoke detector power to PGM1 PGM1 should then be programmed Timed N C IS IDIN normally closed programmed to open when any two keys on the keypad Sam AE 26 COM are pressed simultaneously Smoke Example To program PGMI to conduct smoke detector reset when CLEAR and ENTER i Smoke are pressed at the same time Address 039 BYP 2ND Address 040 5 10 eo Address 042 2np 6 Address 056 10 10 4 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION Connect the incoming telephone company wir
44. es into TIP i CET and RING Wires should then be run from T1 and R1 to SL the installation s phone system Vg POWERING UP THE UNIT SS When keypads are installed far from the control panel a keypad should be temporarily connected close to the panel to conduct power up testing Connect the transformer After 10 seconds begin testing the unit Enter random commands on the keypad It should beep in response to these commands Open a zone to ensure that keypad and panel are responding to signals If the keypad does not respond and indicator lights do not illuminate check for AC voltage at the AC terminals If 16VAC is flowing then keypad wiring should be verified Also check for a short between black and red keypad wires Panel Programming Methods To conduct panel programming use the keypad or initiate communication with Espload see below Use of Espload is highly recommended as it greatly reduces the potential for data entry errors during pro gramming For Keypad Programming instructions refer to Programming Guide FIGURE 16 Battery Hook Up required on UL ULC installations Use a 12VDC 7AH rechargeable acid lead or gel cell battery Connect red battery lead to positive battery terminal and black battery lead to negative battery terminal Reversed connections will blow the battery fuse Battery should not be connected until AC panel connections have been made TRBL key should illuminate Pres
45. he central automatically at the day and time set for the auto test report addresses 046 047 048 or manually To send a manual test report press ENTER followed by installer master or user code 1 and BYP are pressed Panic 1 Panic alarm will be reported to the central if PS1 is used or if keys 1 and 8 are pressed for 2 seconds Panic 2 Panic alarm will be reported to the central if keys 4 and 6 are pressed for 2 seconds Panic 3 Panic alarm will be reported to the central if keys 7 and 9 are pressed for 2 seconds Late to close Will be reported to the central when the system has been armed or not by the required time No movement Will be reported to the central when there is no movement in the protected area for a designated time period Partial arming Will be reported to the central if the control panel is armed while any zones are bypassed or when the system is force armed and stay armed Recent close This code is sent to the monitoring station to notify that an alarm occurred shortly after the system was armed during the recent closing delay This feature is designed to help prevent unneeded response from the central Duress A duress code is sent to the central whenever a person enters it on a keypad This fea ture is primarily intended to send a silent alert if a user is forced to disarm the system under threat Only user 48 can use this feature Log in Espload Will be reported to the central once
46. his connect a 1KQ EOL resistor on bell output If an internal siren is connected to bell output and an external siren to relay the panel will only recognize the existence of the internal siren Key 5 Maximum bell current The bell output is microprocessor controlled and will automatically shut down if current exceeds 3 amps upon an alarm After opening the short or reducing the load bell shutdown will end as soon as another alarm is triggered Key 6 Maximum auxiliary current Processor has recognized that auxiliary output current exceeds 3A This causes automatic shutdown of auxiliary output After opening the short or reducing the load power will be automatically restored to the auxiliary output after battery test has been conducted within 60 seconds Key 7 Communicator report failure The control panel has unsuccessfully attempted to initiate communication with the central Report failure is stored in event list memory Key 8 Timer loss After total battery AC power failure the timer must be reprogrammed Press ENTER installer master user 1 code mem Key mem flashes Enter two digits 00 to 23 for hours followed by 2 digits 00 to 59 for minutes Press ENTER or CLEAR to exit Key 9 Tamper zone wiring failure A zone line cut line short has occurred Tamper wiring recognition must be activated at address 088 if this feature is required EOL resistors must be used for zone connection it provides line short recogn
47. ia a Kea eee K 5 Operating Modes 5 Digital Communicator 6 Espload sn se av ce ede Re sma rato 6 Accessory Modules 6 Keypads as orti Rai ie elle sens 6 Current Consumption 6 BASIC INSTALLATION 6 11 LOCATION AND MOUNTING 6 EARTH GROUND 7 AG nitore a ea 7 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 7 BELL SIREN OUTPUT cece eee eee eee 7 AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS 7 KEYPAD CONNECTIONS 8 ZONE INPUT TERMINALS 8 Single zone connections 8 9 TAMPER WIRE FAULT DEFINITIONS AND OPTIONS 9 FIRE CIRCUIT 5225552000 ad esibire a 10 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION 10 POWERING UP THE UNIT 10 Panel Programming Methods 10 Battery Hook Up 10 Battery Test rara iaia ni ans 11 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING 11 23 ESPLOAD rio Miei IL N LEO aaa 11 KEYPAD Aa ne EE RL Cane otis whedon et aor eae due Bee 11 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
48. if action is deemed reasonable in circumstances In case of temporary discontinu ance telephone company shall promptly notify customer and will be given opportunity to correct the situation CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES The telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities equipment operations or procedures where such actions are reasonably required and proper in its business Should any such changes render customer s terminal equipment incom patible with the telephone company facilities the customer shall be given adequate notice to effect the modifications to maintain uninterrupted service GENERAL This equipment shall not be used on coin telephone lines Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER REN The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FACILITY If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact facility indicated below for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from net
49. ight flashes briefly on control panel If the test fails LED illuminates 4 seconds on then 4 sec onds off TLM trouble will be activated when less than 3 volts are detected in 4 consecutive tests Note When the dialer detects a telephone ring the TLM test stops for 1 minute There are three options for TLM use TLM TABLE TLM Telephone Line Monitor 1 Line test failure can generate a trouble indication Pol Tt 2 Line test failure can generate a trouble indication and an OFF OFF TLM is disabled default alarm if the system is armed OFF ON TLM generate a trouble only 3 Line test failure will cause a silent zone or a silent panic ON OFF generates an alarm if armed 3 ON ON silent alarm becomes audible alarm to switch to audible mode address 086 key 9 has to be OFF 17 IM748ES Arming using PS1 or keyswitch Address 086 key 2 and key 3 The PS1 bedside remote arming module or keyswitch can be used to stay arm full arm or disarm the system The PS1 keyswitch is enabled at address 086 key 3 Key 2 off PS1 or keyswitch regular arms system Key 2 on PS1 or keyswitch stay arms system Note If partitioning is enabled address 086 key 8 on PS1 arms system A only Use of PS1 is not recommended for partitioned systems Call back Address 086 key 4 For extra security the panel can be programmed to call the PC back when communication is attempted by the
50. ip empty It is ignored by the panel so to avoid reporting a specific condition to the central enter 2ND 2ND after the report address for that condition Also when programming 3 digit account codes and 1 digit alarm codes 3 1 reporting use 2ND in lieu of the first digit All report codes are assigned to a system account whether or not partitioning is activated Arm disarm reports are assigned to System A when partitioning is off or to the system account to which they belong based on code priority assignment when partitioning is activated Trouble and special report codes are always assigned to System A Arming codes disarming codes Addresses 300 399 SECTION 11 35 System access codes can be programmed to generate hexa report codes that communicate the identity of the user arming disarming the control panel to the central monitoring station Each user code can be assigned an arm disarm report code Auto Espload Arm will be reported to the central when Espload is used to arm the control panel or when the system arms itself automatically on no movement or at a specified time Espload disarm will be reported to the central when Espload is used to disarm the control panel Arm disarm with mas ter code will be reported to the central when the master code or keyswitch is used to arm disarm control panel 22 IM748ES Zone alarm codes Addresses 400 423 SECTION 36 41 Alarm report codes programmed will be sent to the monito
51. ition Key 10 Telephone line monitor Telephone line cannot be found for 30 seconds Telephone line monitor is enabled at address 086 This trouble condition can also trigger an alarm if the system is armed It will also be stored in event list Restoration of telephone line can be reported by programming address 511 Key 11 Fire trouble The zone wire has been cut on zone 3 when its zone definition is 24 hour fire Fire zone key 3 also flashes If programmed at address 500 it will be reported to the central PROGRAMMING MASTER AND USER CODES factory default master 474747 ENTER Master user 1 code Enter 2 digit code number new code 4 or 6 digits from 0 to 9 ENTER when 4 digits are used Press 2np if you want to erase a code Master code 00 10 10 Full access to all system functions User codes 01 48 01 can modify access codes All user code priorities can be programmed at addresses 062 to 066 068 to 072 and 074 to 078 using the installer code Note 2Np key flashes if location is empty no code programmed 28 IM748ES KEY ACCESS PROGRAMMING Programs features quickly without entering addresses or section numbers To activate key access programming press ENTER followed by installer master or user code 1 Access code required depends on the feature you wish to access see below Then press the key cor responding to the desired feature Press ENTER or CLEAR to exit
52. just one touch of the keypad A streamlined programming feature further simplifies the programming process by saving data automatically and leading the installer through the programming addresses without the need to enter them manually False Alarm Prevention Important advances have been made in Esprit control panel technology which guarantee exceptional levels of false alarm protection A full range of high tech features dramatically reduce the frequency of false alarms These easy to use tools include Intellizone definition Auto Zone Shutdown Beep On Exit Delay Programmable Delay before Alarm Transmission and Recent Closing Report Flexible System Partitioning Each control panel can be used to monitor two distinct security systems Partitioning provides a practical and flexible solution in situations where combined systems are a necessity User friendly Esprit partition ing does it all with just one access code Protected area zones can be defined as belonging to System A System B both systems dual area or given no system assignment common area High Speed Preprogrammed Communication Esprit panels can slash set up and reporting time by transmitting preprogrammed and high speed com municator formats IM748ES Event Buffer and Real Time Clock Incorporation of a real time clock permits the creation of a 256 event PC uploadable buffer with time and date Two automatic arming
53. lash This trouble condition may still be viewed after pressing TRBL 20 IM748ES Arming Options Auto arm Address 090 Key 2 Key off When system auto arms on time or no movement regular arming will take place if all zones are closed Key on When system auto arms on time or no movement stay arming will take place if all zones are closed If zone partitioning is programmed address 086 key 8 System A will arm See also Auto arming page 15 No tamper bypass Address 090 key 6 Key off Device tamper will not follow zone bypass Key on Device tamper will follow zone bypass Audible trouble warning Address 090 Key 9 Key on Trouble conditions cause intermittent audible trouble warning on keypad To silence push TRBL Note Must be enabled for UL listed systems Duress alert Address 090 Key 10 Key on A duress code can be sent to the central whenever a person enters it on a keypad This sends a silent alert if a user is forced to disarm the system Only user 48 can use this feature Keypad zone supervision Keypad 1 zone supervision Kpd 1 Keypad 2 zone supervision Kpd 2 Address 090 key 11 Address 090 key 12 ON enabled OFF disabled ON enabled OFF disabled Keypad zone supervision allows the system to verify the presence of a keypad and its keypad zone s When enabled only two keypad zones one configured as keyp
54. lay 2 can be assigned to each zone Zones activated at this address are assigned Delay 2 definition The length of zone entry delays is programmed at addresses 050 051 Any zones that are not activated at addresses 100 114 are assigned Delay 1 zone definition Note When more than one zone definition is selected zone definition priority is assigned in this order 1 24 hr 2 instant 3 follow 4 delay 2 and 5 delay 1 System assignment Addresses 116 122 Refer to System Partitioning page 25 Related programming Partitioning 086 8 Bypass enabled Addresses 124 126 Bypass enabled zones keys on are zones that can be bypassed during manual bypass arming and auto zone shutdown The fire zone cannot be bypassed Note If a zone should not be bypassed turn off its corresponding zone key Reporting Codes Addresses 300 527 SECTION 11 67 The panel can report information regarding system and protected area status to the central monitoring station when reporting is activated at address 086 All data to be communicated should be assigned a 2 digit hexa reporting code consisting of numbers from 0 F Examples of two digit hexa code combinations are 6 BYP and 9 TRBL Written in hexa notation these codes are 6 D and 9 F Using the keypad for hexa digit entry keys 10 11 12 BYP mem and TRBL correspond to hexa digits A B C D E and F respectively The 2Np key s value is sk
55. lish communication the communicator takes the telephone line and waits for a dial tone If a dial tone is identified the communicator will dial the first central station telephone number If a connection is made system report will take place and the communicator will hang up upon completion If for any rea son communication is interrupted the communicator will dial the 2nd central telephone number and report only the events that were not reported during the interrupted attempt During a communication attempt the communicator waits for a dial tone for up to 8 seconds Even if a dial tone is not found the communicator will dial the central station After 60 seconds if communi cation has not been established the dialer will hang up wait 5 seconds and try the second number This sequence will be repeated 8 times switching back and forth between the 1 and 2 number Regular reporting dialing procedure 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 communicator report failure This feature is useful for PBX systems which do not provide a dial tone You can program the dialing sequence required to get a line on a PBX system and this sequence will be added before the central station number If there is a time delay between dialing and getting a line this can be programmed into the dialing sequence using the MEM pause key After 8 unsuccessful attempts the redial sequence ends and communicator report failure will appear in the keypad s trouble display key
56. m user returning to a protected area that is stay armed can re enter and disarm as long as a valid access code is keyed in during the entry delay The stay key flashes during stay arming Double Stay Arming During the stay arming exit delay pressing stay key 11 again will switch all stay zones to instant zones no entry delays Full system arming cancels double stay arming Fast Regular Arming Key 10 Fast arming is enabled at address 088 key 7 on If activated when the ready light is on pressing key 10 for 2 seconds automatically arms the system There s no need to enter an access code This feature can be used to permit selected individuals i e maintenance workers repair personnel to full arm the sys tem when leaving the protected area When partitioning is enabled key 10 arms system A and B 24 IM748ES Fast Stay Arming key 11 Fast stay arming is enabled at address 088 key 8 on When activated no ready light is required however stay zones must be closed to arm the system Pressing STAY key 11 for 2 seconds auto matically stay arms the system See stay arming features Fast Exit Exit while the system is armed in stay mode A Fast exit and Stay key 11 To exit the premises and remain stay armed press key 11 stAY for two seconds The system switches to exit delay mode ready LED flashes At the end of the exit delay period the sys
57. n or use of the merchandise sold Paradox Security Systems Graphic Dept PRINTED INCANADA 29 IM748ES PROGRAMMING INFO BENCH TEST Refer to Wiring Diagram in the Programming Guide To set zones in non alarm state keypad zone lights off install 1K OHM resistors across zone terminals Connect keypad Install 1K OHM resistor across keypad zone Connect sounder or install 1K OHM resistor across BELL terminal Connect AC Connect battery HEXA PROGRAMMING Used to program Access to Upload Download and Installer Code All digits from 0 to F are valid See Interpreting Hexa Values Programming values are programmed into memory loca tions from address 000 to 043 and 300 to 527 1 Press ENTER installer code 2 Key ENTER will flash programming mode 3 Enter 3 digit memory address 4 Enter 2 digit data See Hexa Display to read value 5 Go to step 3 for next address To exit programming mode press CLEAR FEATURE SELECT PROGRAMMING Feature selection programming addresses 062 to 126 The ON OFF status of the lights keys determines features selected 1 Press ENTER installer code 2 Key ENTER will flash 3 Enter 3 digit memory address 062 to 126 4 Press corresponding key to select option 5 To change selection press key again 6 To save press ENTER 7 Repeat steps 3 to 5 for addresses 062 to 126 To exit programming mode press CLEA
58. n partitioning is not activated address 086 key 8 off Addresses 062 064 066 determines which access codes can activate stay arming Addresses 068 070 072 determines which access codes can activate away arming Addresses 074 076 078 determines which access codes can bypass zones 26 IM748ES Keyswitch push button arming disarming PS1 In parallel to keypads a keyswitch or push button can be used to arm disarm the system The Esprit PS1 can be installed in bedrooms or any other desired location Keyswitch push button operation is enabled disabled at address 086 key 3 Keyswitch can activate regular or stay arming based on the definition assigned at address 086 key 2 key 2 off regular arming key 2 on stay arming If stay arming is activated the keyswitch push button PS1 cannot be used to disarm the system if it is in entry delay or if an alarm has been generated In this case the system can only be disarmed from a keypad When partitioning is activated the keyswitch can be used to arm disarm System A regardless of System B status Pressing key 11 will arm System A Pressing two keys on the PS1 simultane ously for 2 seconds will generate a panic 1 alarm See Keypad Panic Alarms below ZONE BYPASSING Bypassed zones will not generate an alarm Manual bypass arming is employed when a system user chooses not to arm the entire protected area Only zones that have been defined
59. nerated as soon as the zone is opened This feature should be disabled on UL listed systems Note do not use the Intellizone feature and an entry delay on the same zone otherwise an alarm may occur as a user tries to disarm the system Silent audible Addresses 096 098 Silent zones keys on report alarms without triggering bells sirens Reminder fire zone is never silent Audible zones keys off will trigger a bell or siren upon alarm generation 21 IM748ES 24 hour fire regular Addresses 100 102 24 hour zones keys on generate alarms whenever the zone is detected even if the system is not armed Zone 3 becomes a fire zone when defined 24 hour The fire zone should always be connected with a 1KQ EOL resistor If there is a line short in the fire zone a fire alarm will be generated If the line is open a fire trouble report if assigned at address 500 will be sent to the central and trouble indicator 11 and fire zone key 3 will flash on the keypad Alarms in a fire zone generate an intermittent output signal regardless of system arming status Instant Addresses 104 106 Instant zones key on will immediately generate an alarm when detected while the system is armed There is no entry delay Follow Addresses 108 110 Follow zones key on are instant zones that switch to delay definition during entry delay Delay 2 Addresses 112 114 One of two different zone delays delay 1 amp de
60. ns where shared security systems are more practical i e office warehouse apartment condo complexes Partitioning Partition on Address 086 key 8 on Addresses 116 118 120 122 Zones can be assigned to system A addresses 116 118 zone key ON and or to system B addresses 120 122 zone key ON A common zone is a zone that is not assigned to any system it will be reported as a System A zone It is armed only when both systems are armed and disarmed if system A or system B is disarmed A dual zone is a zone that is assigned to both systems it will be reported as one of the system either A or B It is armed if either system A or system B is armed and disarmed only when both sys tems are disarmed Note When partitioning is not activated address 086 key 8 off any zones selected at addresses 116 118 will be armed upon stay arming Keypad display Both systems are displayed on the keypad at the same time In partitioning mode when System A is armed the stay key flashes If System B is armed the away key flashes If both systems are armed both of these keys will flash 25 IM748ES Arming Disarming Code definition Partition on Address 086 key 8 on Addresses 062 064 066 Designates access codes that arm System A zones Addresses 068 070 072 Designates access codes that arm System B zones Addresses 07
61. nutes per month Sele Recent Minus 2 Seconds d Plus 12 seconds Minus 16 seconds This represents an average loss of 8 seconds per day Plus 16 seconds Minus 20 seconds Select key 2 plus 8 seconds to correct the time Plus 20 seconds BYP Minus 24 seconds setting Plus 24 seconds mem Minus 28 seconds Plus 28 seconds TRBL Minus 32 seconds Enter any value for the first digit i e 2ND at address 037 Communicator Formats Address 038 SECTION 09 Ademco contact ID all codes reported key 10 All report codes are preprogrammed in this DTMF reporting format There is no need to program values for addresses 300 527 if both central station numbers use this format Contact ID event codes are listed below CONTACT ID EVENT CODES CODE DEFINITION REPORTING ADDRESS CODE DEFINITION REPORTING ADDRESS 100 AUXILIARY ALARM 514 373 FIRE LOOP TRBL 500 508 110 FIRE ALARM 402 426 515 383 SENSOR TAMPER 472 to 495 510 120 PANIC ALARM 513 400 OPEN CLOSE 519 121 DURESS 520 401 O C BY USER 301 to 349 351 to 399 130 BURGLARY 400 to 447 404 LATE TO O C 516 517 300 SYSTEM TROUBLE 496 504 407 REMOTE ARM DWNLD 300 350 301 AC LOSS 499 507 410 REMOTE ACCESS 524 302 LOW SYSTEM BATT 498 506 570 BYPASS 518 305 SYSTEM TIME RESET 501 573 BURGLARY BYPASS 448 to 471 306 PROGRAM CHANGED 525 602 PERIODIC TEST 512 321 BELL 1 TROUBLE 497 505 625 TIME DATE RESET 509 351 TELCO 1 FAULT 511 Ademco c
62. ontact ID programmable codes reported key 9 All addresses from 300 to 527 programmed with values other than 2ND 2No will report the contact ID codes corresponding to the values programmed according to the Programmable Contact ID Event Codes table in the Programming Guide Ademco express key 8 This high speed reporting format communicates 2 digit events programmed in addresses 300 to 527 ata speed of 2 seconds per event DTMF no handshake TRBL key All addresses from 300 to 527 programmed with values other than 2ND 2ND will report the contact ID codes corresponding to the values programmed according to the Programmable Contact ID Event Codes table in the Programming Guide This format can be utilized in reporting situations where a cen tral station receiver is not connected to the telephone number It s useful for personal reporting where a handshake is not required In double reporting mode first central station number can be connected to a receiver while second can be used for personal reporting using no handshake format The panel will make two attempts to call the no handshake number 13 IM748ES Standard pulse formats Ademco slow Silent Knight Sescoa and Radionics are programmable with keys 2Np to 7 COMMUNICATOR FORMATS KEY 2ND ADEMCO slow 1400Hz 1900Hz 10bps 6 RADIONICS with PARITY 1400Hz 40bps 1 1400Hz 1800Hz 10bps 7 RADIONICS with PARITY 2300Hz 4
63. options are made possible by the inclusion of the real time clock Auto arming can be programmed to take place at a specific time or following a set time period without any zone activity auto arm and or report only Programmable Outputs Almost any control panel status situation may be used to activate the Esprit s programmable outputs Once a panel status mode is selected for a PGM to follow the polarity and duration of the output may also be programmed 18 supplementary programmable outputs are available with the SRI18 module which connects to the panel s serial output Espload Upload Download Software Espload upload download software revolutionizes control panel supervision by offering powerful panel programming modification real time monitoring and data management tools It functions with most Hayes compatible modems requires only 2 minutes to perform a full upload or download and is extremely simple to learn and operate Upload download software is not permitted on UL installations SPECIFICATIONS Inputs and Outputs Maximum Zones aries according to control panel keypad combination 639 640 LCD keypads See Keypad Connections page 8 616 626 633 LED keypads See Keypad Connections page 8 748ES 24 zones 24 onboard zones including 2 keypad zones Zone Configuration N C no resistors EOL 1 resistor Zone configuration programmed at address 088 Battery Charger 13 8VDC adjustable selectable 360mA or
64. proved by the State Electricity com mission such as Dyen PA series 15VAC 22VA With this transformer do not exceed the following maximum currents maximum Auxiliary current including keypads 300mA maximum Bell current 600mA Requirements and Guidelines for ULC INSTALLATIONS When the system controls a fire alarm system wiring method must correspond to section 32 of the Canadian Electrical Code Look for the mark on product Only products bearing this mark are ULC listed IM748ES TABLE OF CONTENTS REQUIREMENTS GUIDELINES FOR UL ULC AND AUSTEL INSTALLATIONS I INTRODUCTION 4 6 ABOUT PARADOX aa N TR ilo lia de TROIE LE La LORO 4 ABOUT THIS MANUAL eee eee eens 4 FEATURES 2552 cee dre e AU ne eo ha liana 4 Reliability ine psi a paia 4 Total compatibility 4 User Friendly Operation 4 False Alarm Prevention 4 Flexible System Partitioning 4 High Speed Preprogrammed Communication 4 Event Buffer and Real Time Clock 5 Programmable Outputs 5 Espload Upload Download Software 5 SPECIFICATIONS 252 de on ee eee Vets A 5 6 Inputs and Outputs 5 Event Buffer 2 52 n
65. ring station identifying the zones that are gen erating alarms Zone restore codes Addresses 424 447 SECTION 42 47 Zone restoration codes programmed will be sent to the monitoring station identifying zones returning to normal status after alarms Shutdown codes Addresses 448 471 SECTION 48 53 These codes are sent to the monitoring station to identify zones bypassed during auto zone shutdown address 086 TRBL Tamper trouble codes Addresses 472 495 SECTION 54 59 These codes identify zone locations of tamper troubles to the central Trouble codes Addresses 496 503 SECTION 60 61 6 trouble status codes can be reported to the central if programmed max auxiliary current bell discon nect max bell current battery disconnected low voltage power failure fire loop trouble and timer loss See Trouble Display Monitoring page 27 28 for a list of trouble conditions displayed on the keypad Trouble restore codes Addresses 504 511 SECTION 62 63 If trouble conditions occur and are reported once normal status is re established a restoration code can be transmitted to the central to indicate that the trouble situation has been rectified Note All Tamper Wire Faults must be restored before a Tamper Wire Fault restoration code is transmitted Special codes Addresses 512 527 SECTION 64 67 These codes are assigned to report 11 special status conditions Test report Test report will be reported to t
66. s key 11 and Options ZONE connection with EOL resistor with tamper recognition and with wire fault short circuit recognition N C contacts UL ULC Configuration address 088 key mem off key 10 See Tamper wire Fault Definitions key 11 and Options Tamper wire fault transmits separate code TAMPER WIRE FAULT DEFINITIONS AND OPTIONS When using 2 zone resistors the panel offers four possible definitions for tamper wiring recognition independent of zone definition Tamper wire disabled Address 088 Key 10 off Key 11 off Tamper wiring failure recognition is disabled Not allowed by UL listed systems must be enabled Trouble enabled Address 088 Key 10 off Key 11 on Tamper wiring failure will generate an alarm when armed A trouble report code will be sent to the central when disarmed Silent alarm enabled Address 088 Key 10 on Key 11 off Tamper wiring failure will generate a silent alarm no siren when the system is disarmed Alarm and trouble report codes will be sent to the central when the system is armed Audible alarm enabled Address 088 Key 10 on Key 11 on Tamper wiring failure will generate an audible alarm armed or disarmed siren Alarm and trouble report codes will be sent to the central Exception When the zone definition is 24 hour the tamper definition follows the audible silent alarm arm definition of the 24 hour zone Tamper r
67. sing TRBL causes key 8 to illuminate trouble indicator for timer loss See Trouble Display Monitoring section page RECHARGEABLE 27 28 Warning Do not connect battery until all wiring is completed PANTERY UL ULC 12VDC 7AH 10 IM748ES Battery Test Panel conducts dynamic battery test under load every 60 seconds If the battery is disconnected or capacity is low trouble indicator key 1 illuminates Key 1 also comes on if battery voltage drops to 10 5 volts while panel is running on battery power with no AC At 8 5 volts the panel shuts down and all outputs close MINSTALLER PROGRAMMING ESPLOAD The 748ES can be remotely programmed with Espload upload download software or on site using Espload and a ADP 1 adapter Advanced Espload software can carry out fast upload or download and provides many powerful features including a comprehensive monitoring mode to oversee all panel activ ity a scheduler to initiate preprogrammed tasks at set intervals and a batch mode to carry out prepro grammed tasks following a call from the panel There is no limit to the number of account files or panel defaults that can be created and thousands of programming combinations can be assigned to PGM out puts using Espload Espload can be converted to the language of your choice and individualized help menus can also be generated Contact your local Paradox Distributor for your copy of Espload software KEYPAD To program
68. sistance please contact your local distributor Every effort has been made to ensure that your distributor s staff has received complete training from Paradox Security Systems so that you receive prompt and effective service ABOUT THIS MANUAL This installation manual has been created to provide you with the information you will need to understand panel operation features and functions It expands on the directions found in the Programming Guide Even if you are familiar with other security control panels we recommend that you read this manual at least once to familiarize yourself with panel features Please refer to the index for a complete list of manual contents FEATURES Reliability The superior capabilities of the 748ES are driven by leading edge hardware Use of the most powerful RISC processors on the market with built in Analog to Digital converters and SMD Technology means this control panel has 30 40 fewer components than any previous generations Total Compatibility All programming comprehensive system features and upload download software of Esprit panels are identical This total compatibility significantly reduces the time required to conduct training programming and system upgrades There s just one set of procedures for all Esprit panels User friendly Operation The reduced number of steps required to program the 748ES via a keypad speeds up installation End user access to most system functions calls for
69. t any time press CLEAR and re enter the data The green ready light will flash for the period of the exit delay and the STAY and away keys will flash Note Keypad will beep on exit if programmed at address 088 key 12 Force Away Arming AWAY access code To arm the system rapidly without waiting for the ready light use the away force arming feature The away key should be pressed followed by a valid access code addresses 068 070 072 Once the exit delay expires any open zones will not be considered activated by the panel Open zones will not be pro tected and will not generate an alarm or prevent arming These away zones will become active and therefore protected as soon as they are closed Armed status is indicated by illumination of the AWAY key A partial arm code will be sent if programmed Please note This feature is not recommended for regular use because force arming with open zones can reduce the efficiency of system protection Stay Arming stay access code When stay arming is activated the security installation is partially armed This means that only selected STAY zones are armed addresses 116 118 so that users can remain in the protected area This con venient feature programmed at addresses 062 064 066 offers individuals arming the system the choice to leave the premises during an exit delay without altering the stay arm status or remain on the premises A syste
70. tem will return to stay arming mode B Fast exit and Regular Arm key 10 To exit the premises and regular arm press key 10 for two seconds The system switches to regular arming key 11 and 12 flash with exit delay ready LED flashes At the end of the exit delay period the system is regular armed System Disarming The protected area should be entered through a designated entry exit door The keypad sounder will beep to remind user to disarm the system A valid access code should be entered on the keypad before the allotted entry time expires If the access code is entered incorrectly press CLEAR and re enter it The armed light will extinguish and the sounder will change to the cone beep series of short beeps before silencing Alarm Memory The memory light mem on your keypad will illuminate if any alarm situations took place while your system was armed A record of all alarm situations that occurred is stored in memory After disarming the system pressing once on the Mem key causes it to flash and brings up in the keypad display the alarm events that occurred during the last alarm period Alarm events consist of all zones that generated alarms SYSTEM PARTITIONING By activating the panel s partitioning feature zones can be divided into two distinct systems with a shared fire zone zone 3 Both systems are controlled by one panel making partitioning a particularly useful feature in installatio
71. total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all of the devices does not exceed 100 The Load Number of this unit is 33 Industry Canada certification is only applicable to installation of devices which include transformers approved by the Canadian Standards Association CSA RESTRICTIONS CONCERNANT LE RACCORDEMENT DE MATERIEL L tiquette d Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme a certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le Minist re n as sure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assur qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccorde ment L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n em p chent pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent tre effectu es par un centre d entretien canadien autoris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut
72. trouble conditions occur TRBL illuminates and if trouble warning is enabled address 090 key 9 on the keypad will beep intermittently Press TRBL to switch keypad to trouble display mode TRBL flashes Keys that are on indi cate current trouble conditions Press any key to return keypad to normal display 27 IM748ES Key 1 No battery low battery Panel battery is disconnected or capacity is low Panel conducts dynamic battery test under load every 60 seconds Key 1 on indicates battery is disconnected or battery should be replaced because it won t provide adequate back up current in event of AC loss Trouble indicator 1 also comes on if bat tery voltage drops to 10 5 volts while panel is running on battery power with no AC Key 2 Power failure Activates when inadequate AC power goes to panel or the power supply is unable to charge battery or the power supply voltage exceeds 14 9V A report can also be sent to the central and power failure report delay time is programmable at address 054 Delay duration can be from 001 255 minutes factory default 30 min When a power supply failure trouble occurs the TRBL key flashes rapidly To remove power failure from trouble display key 2ND should be on at address 090 Key 4 Bell disconnect Bell is not connected to bell output Note When connecting bell to optional relay output trouble indicator 4 is on constantly To avoid t
73. ull before attempt to communicate with the central again If communication is established the system will then proceed to report the contents of the event buffer to the PC If after two attempts communication is not established each subsequent new event will erase the oldest event in the buffer until the event buffer once again reaches 50 capacity Enable keypad panic signals Address 088 Key 1 on Panic 1 keys 1 and 3 PS1 enabled Key 2 on Panic 2 keys 4 and 6 enabled Key 3 on Panic 3 keys 7 and 9 enabled Keypad panic options Address 088 Key 4 off Panic 1 silent Key 5 off Panic 2 silent Key 6 off Panic 3 silent Key 4 on Panic 1 audible Key 5 on Panic 2 audible Key 6 on Panic 3 fire Silent operation When panic keys 1 and 3 OR 4 and 6 OR 7 and 9 are pushed simultaneously for 2 seconds or PS1 is used a single confirmation beep is sounded codes programmed at addresses 513 514 and 515 are transmitted and the alarm latches flashing the keypad armed light until reset by a user code Audible operation When panic keys are pushed in addition to alarm codes being transmitted the alarm output bell siren will activate until reset by a user code or until the bell cut off time address 052 expires Fire operation Same as audible operation except that bell siren output will be pulsed intermittent on off One key arming enable Address 088 Key
74. ust be reduced by the corresponding keypad current consumption value See Current Consumption page 6 The auxiliary supply is microprocessor protected against current overload and automatically shuts down if current exceeds 3 amps Auxiliary power will resume after battery test takes place within 1 60 seconds IM748ES KEYPAD CONNECTIONS Panel keypad connection The two keypad connections labeled GRN green and YEL yellow should be connected to the corresponding colour terminals on the control panel PC board Two keypad connections labeled RED and BLK black should be connected to the control panel PC board termi nals labeled Aux and Aux respectively FIGURE 5 CONTROL PANEL AUX AUX GRN YEL RED BLK GRN YEL KEYPAD Keypad zone connection The two connections labeled zone and com are used to connect a zone to the keypad Up to 5 keypads may be connected to the control panel but only two 2 keypad zones Keypad 1 and Keypad 2 can be active at any one time Examples of keypad zone connection possibili ties depending on type of keypad used are shown below ZONE COM RED BLK GRN YL TMP TMP 639 640 LCD keypads FIGURE 6 CONTROL PANEL AUX AUX GRN YEL I RED BLK GRAN YEL n__ LCD KEYPAD ATZ is enabled RED BLK GRN YEL ii di i ZONE COM RED BLK GRN YL TMP TMP For resistor values refer to 639 640 installation manuals NO COM NC TAMPE
75. work until problem is corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning U S POINT OF CONTACT Wackenhut International Inc 10446 N W 31 terrace Miami Florida 33172 USA 1 305 994 8167 FCC PART 15 WARNINGS INFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 con nect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected or 4 consult the dealer or an experienced radio tv technician for assistance CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 32 IM748ES ATTACHMENT LIMITATION NOTICE ESPRIT
76. y entering the values of 1st and 2nd digit at address 000 3rd and 4th digit at address 001 and 5th and 6th digit at address 002 The installer code has access to all programming addresses except 128 299 It does not provide access to arming disarming or user code programming It can be used to modify itself Related features Installer lock 058 User access code length 088 9 11 IM748ES Panel Answer Options Address 003 SECTION 00 The first digit entered disables the Answering Machine Override key 2ND or key 1 or determines the period of time between first and second call The second digit entered determines the number of rings required before the panel will answer If 2ND 2ND is entered the panel will not answer Default value is 2ND 8 ADDRESS 003 FIRST DIGIT ANSWERING MACHINE OVERRIDE Value entered disables this feature or determines the period of time between first and second call 2ND or 1 Answering machine 4 32 seconds 7 56 seconds override disabled 5 40 seconds 8 to F 60 seconds 2 16 seconds 6 48 seconds 3 24 seconds Panel Identifier Addresses 004 005 SECTION 01 This four digit code identifies the control panel to the PC before uploading can be initiated Each pair of code digits has its own memory address There is no default code Any hexa digits from 00 FF can be entered Program first 2 digits in address 004 and second 2 digits in 005 Related
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