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Page 1: ...No 4180EC is only UL Listed for household fire burglary Any special installa tion requirements or procedures in this manual that are indicated as being necessary for a commercial UL installation are therefore applicable only to the No 4180 l 2 and need not be followed when installing the No 41BOEG A typical system installation includes a No 4180 l 2 or No 4180EC C COM an optiil No 4165 Plug k Sire...

Page 2: ... only to those zones that have r the delay feature enabled see CONTROL OPTION 24 See l COMMUNICATOR OPTION 2 on page 4 for delay only 16com municator triggering 3 SelllSlren llmeout Bell Siren audible indication may be PROM selected to last be tween 0 and 36 minutes 4 minutes minimum In a listed UL 1023 household burgtary mstallation and 15 minutex mlnlmum in a listed UL 609 611 comfnerrlol buglmy...

Page 3: ...n can occur wnere AC power may be lost for a long time during which the system standby battery may be depleted to a level at which the system Cannot function A PROM option is provided so that the installer can Select the mode into which the system will go when AC power is restored ARMED or DISARMED The former provides maximum security for an unoccupied premises whereas the tatter provrdes protecti...

Page 4: ...ations or two receivers This option is chosen in some situations where for example alf alarms may be routed to a primary alarm receiver while non critical items such as troubles or open and closing reports might be routed to a secondary receiver 4 YbuUanuus Comntmhtor Opt ma rmMosaaguOnO l As shipped the system is set up with a feature that Qrves alarm messages priority over trouble messages and o...

Page 5: ... Repeating digits are permil ted in code entries If a secondary code entered happens 10be 5 similar to the master code or another secondary code except for the last digit being 1 higher the duress silent panic capability will be triggered causing a needless false alarm to be reported IOthe central alarm monitoring servtce CHIME Key and LED Yellow When depressed subsequent to entry of the security ...

Page 6: ...gmm 7 1 Keyyprd and LEOs Note While entries are being madevia the keypad if more than two eeconds elapse between successive key entrtes all prror entered informatron will be erased thus requrring the entry sequence to be started anew Keys 9 S These are used to enter the secunty code and the duress code OFF Key When depressed subsequent to entry of the secunty code srlences alarms memory and troubl...

Page 7: ...assed if permitted by installer PROM option the bypass report depicted below would ba transmitted immediately The example below shows a bypass repori for Zone 5 reporting in Channel 5 Subs bar ChanMl Numkr ldantlfkaUon 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 Message 0 1 3 5 5555 1555 3 Bypass restorals are not transmitted for controlled zones as these zones are known lo have been restored when the system is dls armedand...

Page 8: ... i I I I FIRE ZONE I I ENTRY EXlT ZONE I 1 I I CHIME ENABLE tl I I I EXT SOUNDER PRIMARY COM DELAY ENABLE g 1 1 i 1 1 1 INTERIOR ZONE I I x 1 r I BYPASSENABLE s_ I 16SEC DIALER DELAY ENABLE I I GIALER TO CALL SECOND NO ONLY I COMMUNICATOR RESTORE REPORT ENABLE I LITES ON ENABLE c I EXTERNAL SOUNDER INHlBtT ON ALARM I CONSOLE SOUNDER DISPLAY INHIBfT ON ALARM I TROUBLE ON SHORT ENABLE 1 1 DONOTPROGR...

Page 9: ...ere If NO place a 0 here ARE ALL THE ANSWERS TO THE ABOVE OUESTlONS NO If ALL NO place an 6 here If NOT AU NO place a 0 here Add up all the numbers and place the result in the box Program the value rnthe box q 10 ENABLE THE REPORTlNG OF OPENINGS AND CLOSINGS If YES place a 1 here If NO place a 0 here ENABLE THE REPORTING OF BYPASSES If YES place a 2 here If NO place a 0 here ENABLE nrE REPORTING O...

Page 10: ...ble the user has the capability of ProWammin9 any cpmbination of zones described below for zones t 4 See ltam 12 PROM Data Group 1 on page t 1 ZONE 5 PROGRAM A t ZONE 6 PROGRAM A 2 ZONE 7 PROGRAM A 4 ZONE 8 PROGRAM AN 8 ZONES 5 AND 6 PROGRAM A 3 ZONES 5 AND 7 PROGRAM A 5 ZONES 5 AND 8 PROGRAM A 9 ZONES 5 6 AND 7 PROGRAM A 7 ZONES 6 AND 7 PROGRAM A 6 cl ff iI is desired lo program a combination not...

Page 11: ...ne 3 Jane 4 Zone 5 I Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 4 I I NOTE In a Listed UL 985 Household Fire Installation bypass mual not be enabled tor any selected fire zones Control PROM Data Group 13 To program set Rotary Switch to Position 8 Second e on No 690 PROM Programmer and raise swilChes tor checked box es 16 SECOND DIALER DELAY ENABLE check as many as desired i one 1 tone2 Zone 3 Zone4 Zone5 Zone8 Zone7 Zone...

Page 12: ...p 1 on page 11 FIRST PASS q SECOND PASS q Control PROM DatmGroup 17 To Program set Phone No Selector Switch to PRIMARY and Rotary Switch lo Posillon 1 Access II on No 690 PROM Programmer 1 I LITES ON ENABLE Actwaled by atsrms m Zones 5 6 It none Ofthe below is destred DO NOT program anything Skip 10the nexl entry by holding down the VIEW key tor one lbsh 01the dlsplayed dol Liies On Enable can be ...

Page 13: ...or intermediate blanks are NOT allowed 2 In certain Telco networks it may be necessary to program an 11 in the position immediately following the fast digit of the T o Number See Note on Page 6 for details Communk on PROM Data Group 5 To program set Phone No Selector Switch lo Primary and Rotary Switch to Position 3 Subs ID on No 690 PROM Programmer Pharys ID Select from 0 thru 9 NOfE All 4 digits...

Page 14: ... program set Rotary Switch to Posrtion 6 Secondary II Only and set witches tor checked boxes as tndrcaled Aoknowledgs Chmctwtstka and Ropottlng Formats for Communlatlon to SECONDARY felt0 Numkr Check as desired SWITCHES 1 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 T FORWAT DATA OlGll DATA SPEED Cc ECk EUU LOW SPEED bEEcrlo FREOUENCV WWFiGtli0 FORMAT ACKNOWLEDGE FORLOW TIME e e 1 m sceeo Raamlcs SELECTION SPEED ONLV FLlmmlcs s...

Page 15: ... s tar Zom Bypass and Bypass Rrtom Select from 0 thru 9 B thru F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Bit derghts 2 A 8 1 2 A 8 NOTES 1 An entry is mandatory for these two codes e g 9 in the indi cated formats even if there is no interest in receiving these reports 2 Regarding Alarm Restore see note under PROM Data Group 8 on page 15 Communkatlan PROM Data Group 15 To program set Rotary switch to P...

Page 16: ... TBlTwmlrub 1 By m Amaw Btntus Output This terminal provides an output that can be used to control space Protection devices such as those in the 650 series pas sive Infrared See the individual instructions accompany ing these devices II may also be used to control the arming of Ademco s No 1034 12 Zone Expander See the individual instruc tions accompanying ft The polarity of this oulpuf is settabl...

Page 17: ...ints YELLOW for remote key pads and security consoles Data from the C CGM to activate displays and audible sounding is fed to the key pads and consoles from this temtinaf TB3 Tenlnels 1 2 Powr Input from Tmnstormer 16 VAC Connect these tennrnals to the secondary output termrnafs of the No 1349 transformer Do NOT PLUG IN TRANSFORMER OR RECONNECT BATTERYYET 3 Power Return tor Bet1end Auxllbry Power ...

Page 18: ... NO m SECURITT CONSOLE S 1 hot a loatlon tar the cotraW that will ba convenient for the entering of system commands and themceiving of the various visual and audible system signafs 2 Runwlrlngtor wnmotbnofflnoolmdet e of Use a 4 wire run See Diagram 2 Additional consoles it used may be connected in parallel with the first as indicated in Diagram 2 with a separate winng run from the ControllCommuni...

Page 19: ...t 4 22 conductors may be used For longer runs the wire size IObe used depends upon the dis tance from the C COM Use the table on page 20 to determine the correct wire size G 2 E N I F IREMOTE I KEYPAD J I t DATA TO C COM 1 DATA FROM C COM 1 1 i C COM t GRD I TERMINALS b TB2 SV DC 1 I c I I TOGETHER 8 Remount the PC board by snapplng it into its retaining tabs Push any excess ubfe back tnto the wal...

Page 20: ...BLE disphy on the Security Conode or the CHlCBYP LED on any Remote Keypad They should be off if the protectwe loop and detector power circuits are properly wired b Diuonnecl one win of the fim zone The FIRE and TROUBLE display on the Security Console should kght and the CHK BYP LED on any Remote Keypad should flash A rapidly pulsing tone should be heard from the Security Console s speaker and a ra...

Page 21: ...ne indication denotes a fault whtch must ba cleared or the zone bypassed prior to arming by individual zone bypass or during arming by the spatial auto matic bypassing forcad arming sequence in order to arm the system Make sure that the exit dti is closed 2 En lho m cwlIy code al the consob or remote keyPad a If rmmalnlng on Iha prwnbas l Ror arming immadtatefy within 2 seconds of code entry press...

Page 22: ... option is availMe that pennits he PROM master aacurity code to be inhibited from use once SecOndSrYcode 2 is entered and successfully used b When that PROM selection is made the flrat secondary code to be entered must k coee 2 As soon as thee 2 is entered tne master code in inhibiied c de 2 can then be used to assign codes 8 Code 2 an ItOt be changed subsequently unless the System iStotally power...

Page 23: ...00 5 6 5 0 500 5 0 4 5 ZFI 4 3 4 6 4 1 3 9 700 4 0 3 7 600 3 8 3 5 900 3 5 32 000 3 3 3 0 BAlTERY TYPE No 46537 BV 27AH WY 4 8 4 0 3 3 2 9 2 5 2 3 2 0 1 9 1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 I YAXlMUM STANDBY TtMES IN HOURS l Use of 12V 6AH battery is mandatory for UL Commercial installations per UL Std 609 No 4180 12 only auxiliary load must not exceed 650mA to ensure standby time of at least 4 hours l Two batteries...

Page 24: ...C COM 1 x x x x x x x f x x i i X I TO THE INSTALLER I Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation a...

Page 25: ... PITCH ADJUSTMENT Diagram 5 No 4185 SIREN DRIVER Dkgmm 6 No 5322 SECURITY CONSOLE _ I w c_ _ m I e _ m d Dbgmm 8 No 4178 REMOTE TELEPHONE ARMING MODULE Diagram 7 No 5314 REMOTE DIGITAL KEYPAD 27 ...

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Page 27: ...ITABLE SO ATTACHED TO ZONE S SUPPLY TERMINAL TB2 6 USED HERE NOTE 1 ALL WIRING BEfWEEN AB12 AND 4160 12 MUST BE IN CONDUIT 2 USE NO YANP612 12V 6AH BATTERY 3 MAXIMUM STANDBY CURRENT DRAW FROM 4160 12 is 660 mA Drawn from AUX PWR TB3 4 FIRE PWR TBl 7 AND CONSOLE PWR TB2 26 SEE TEXT 4 CONNECT TAMPERS AND GROUND SUPERVISION CIRCUIT INTO ANY DAY NIGHT ZONE AS SHOWN ABOVE ZONE 2 IS USED AS AN EXAMPLE D...

Page 28: ... INSTAUAYIDN USING No 445 GRADE AA LINE SECURITY TRANSMlTTER NOT USED No 4180 12 NOT 0 No 4177 No 4180EC E RELAY MODULE AUX Pwa GND IlNOCl OUEIJT LOCATE WITHIN No 41BO 12 s CABINET NOT USED SEE No 346 S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS N O CONTACTS IF USED CLOSING ACROSS THESE TERMINALS RESULTS IN A TELEPHONE LINE TROUBLE CONDITION TELEPHONE LINE TO MINIMODULARM OR MODULARM TYPE SYSTEM OUTPUT RATING 3 TO...

Page 29: ... L INFO I BRN SELECT 24 HR SELECT TRIGGE wr INTERVC TRIGGER No 4179 TEST TIMER SEE No 4179 5 o 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADD L INFO o 1 DATA NOT USED DIALER CTS C COM RTS KEY GROUND No 4180 12 C COM NOT No 4180EC n TB3 LONG RANGE RADIO INTERFACE AUX PWR 12V AUX PWR GND 24HR TEST INPUT INCOMING PHONE LINE TERMINALS LOCATE WITHIN No 4160 12 s CABINET Ohgram 13 SUPPLEMENTARY CONNECTIONS FOR GRADE A CENTRAL ...

Page 30: ...d consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful HOW to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 tn the event Oftelephone operational p...

Page 31: ...ls overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or the location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death l Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers wh...

Page 32: ...INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSOR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IFTHE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Some states not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitatton or exclusion may not apply to yo...

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