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HONEYWELL 7000 SOLID STATE ALARM SYSTEM

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3. Fire Alarm:

Pulsed loud evacuation tone sequence. Three bursts
ON then, OFF for three burst periods, and then repeats.
Outside siren is delayed 15 seconds. The Fire point
description that triggered the alarm is displayed on line
and the FIRE warning message is displayed on line 2.

4. Fire Trouble:

Pulsed low tone, 0.1 second ON, 0.1 second OFF. Fire
trouble point description is displayed on line 2 with the
FIRE TROUBLE warning message on line 1  There is
no outside siren annunciation.

5. Police Alarm:

Pulsed loud tone, one second ON, 0.1 second OFF,
and the outside siren is instant (if programmed as an
audible). The police point description is displayed on
line 1 with the POLICE warning message on line 2.

6. Police Duress:

The duress feature is inactive if there is any keypad
activity 10 seconds prior to pressing the duress digit.
The Duress alarm is available on all Honeywell 7000
Control Panels. The duress digit is a programmable
feature that can be selected at the time of installation.
Pressing the duress digit followed by a valid disarm
code activates the silent duress alarm; however the
system disarms normally. There are no audible or
visible alarm indications at the keypad.

7. Special Alarm:

Pulsed loud tone, 0.5 second ON, 0.5 second OFF, the
outside siren is instant (if programmed as an audible).
The special point description is displayed on line 1 with
the SPECIAL warning message on line 2.

8. Transmitter In Trouble:

The Transmitter In Trouble condition is due to the loss
of the supervisory test message sent to the RF
Receiver. The Control Panel dials the CSC if
programmed to do so.

The system will remember all transmitters in a trouble
condition and display them. For example, the KEYPAD
display will show:

1. TROUBLE TX.
2. GROUP NAME.
3. POINT DESCRIPTION.

The above display will scroll through several times as
necessary if multiple transmitters are in trouble.

The above message will appear after a transmitter goes into
trouble AND a one second tone (similar to the ON WATCH
tone) will annunciate once every minute. To quite the one
second per minute audible, enter the disarm code. The
display is reset by sending a valid signal from the troubled
transmitter.

9. On Watch:

The ON WATCH Feature sounds a one second low
tone and hardwire/transmitter point description is
displayed on line 2 for 20 seconds.

10. System Low Battery:

System Low Battery condition occurs when the control
panel senses the battery voltage drifting through 11.5
volts and resets when the control panel senses the
battery rising through 12.0 volts.

11. Tamper Alarm:

Continuous loud tone displayed the same as any other
burglary point. This hardwire point is programmed as a
24 hour burglary zone. External Siren is delayed 15
seconds.

12. Transmitter Low Battery:

A tone will be heard between 8 AM and 8 PM. This
could be up to 12 hours after displaying the message.
The tone delay is to avoid annunciation during sleeping
hours. Each time the transmitter is activated while in a
low battery state (either by the supervisory transmission
or transmitter activation), the control panel will display
this condition and start the 12 hour tone delay. The low
battery condition will occur at a voltage of
approximately 8.0 volts (7.5 +/- 0.4 volts while
transmitting). The KEYPAD display can be cleared from
the KEYPAD by replacing the battery and then entering
the disarm code.

13. Horn Failure:

A Horn Failure condition occurs when the system
senses that the wiring to the external horn is open or
shorted to ground.

Table 11 provides a listing of keypad LCD and LED
responses to system operation.

Emergency System Shutoff:

This procedure will completely disable the entire security
system including the 24 hour protected points, the display
Keypads, and outputs.

Use this procedure only as a last resort if:

1. All efforts to turn off the audible alarms fail, or
2. You cannot disarm the security portion of the system by

any other means, or

3. You want to turn off the System 7000 System for any

other reason.

To shut off the system, unlock and open the Control Panel.
Locate the POWER switch near the right end of the circuit
board. Slide the switch to the OFF position.

IMPORTANT

Call the Honeywell Customer Service Center
immediately, provide the passcard number and
describe the problem.

Power Failure

To keep the System 7000 system functioning during a power
failure it is equipped with a rechargeable back-up battery.
This battery will operate for a minimum of four hours (24
hours for fire). While the security system is on battery power,
the security system will function normally. You will see an “AC
POWER OFF” message on the Keypad panels.

If a power failure lasts longer than the charge in the
battery(s), the entire security system including the 24 hour
protected points, the KEYPAD Panels and programmed
outputs will be disabled. Alarms will not sound in the event of
a burglary, fire or intrusion, and the CSC will not receive
signals from the system.

The modes, passcodes and information programmed into the
System 7000 system will not be affected, and once power is
restored the system will begin operation immediately. Open
and close all points protected by RF transmitters once and
the system resets itself and is fully operational. If the
installation does not have any RF transmitters, it will reset
itself automatically.

Summary of Contents for CommerCialPro 7000

Page 1: ...ed to meet the demanding needs of homeowners FEATURES Can display up to 96 points of protection Eight hardwire zones built into the control panel Optional RF and hardwired expansion on Hbus Supports keypads with custom text displays Mode based operation for simple error free control Date and time stamped event log Up to 24 fully programmable outputs Contents Application 1 Features 1 Specifications...

Page 2: ...Vdc Keypad 120 mA Point Expansion Module PEM 60 mA 120 mA when both relays are on RF Expansion Module RFEM 60 mA Ademco Receiver 50 mA Ademco Transmitters see individual Ademco specification sheet with each type of transmitter Battery Backup 7AH Minimum 28 AH Maximum at 12 to 13 8 Vdc Fuses One 2A AGA2 fuse F3 AC Digital Communicator Located on Control Panel Format Modem 2E Line Seizure Double Pol...

Page 3: ...of the system Fig 1 and installation and hookup instructions for the following equipment 1 Control Panel a Enclosure b Circuit Board c Transformer 2 Point Expansion Module 3 RF Expansion Module 4 RF Receiver 5 RF Transmitter 6 Keypad Control Panel The control panel performs the main functions of the system The following can be found inside the control panel enclosure a Control Panel Circuit Board ...

Page 4: ...ched to the wall with wall anchors as a base for the system Mounting Fig 2 and 3 Determine what equipment will be mounted on the wall with the control panel box approximate location of each device and probable wiring runs This can be a rough sketch with approximate dimensions of the devices see Specifications Based on this information cut the 3 4 in 19 mm plywood if necessary to the appropriate di...

Page 5: ...d Wiring The control panel circuit board is the central wiring point for most of the system Connections are available for a Loop wiring b Smoke detector wiring c Backup batteries d External bell horn e Ac connections f Earth ground g Telephone interface connection h HBus devices keypad PEM RFEM etc Wiring instructions for each of these connections or devices are provided in the appropriate section...

Page 6: ...DETECTORS SMOKE DETECTOR COMPATIBILITY IDENTIFIER IS 7K8 P8 MAY BE WIRED FOR 2 WIRE FIRE OR 4 WIRE FIRE OR BURGLARY 2 WIRE FIRE IS SHOWN FOR 4 WIRE FIRE AND BURGLARY WIRING SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HBUS 1 HBUS 2 COM 3 13 8 VDC 4 P1 5 P2 6 COM 7 P3 8 P4 9 COM 10 P5 11 P6 12 COM 13 P7 14 P8 15 P8 16 AUX 17 HORN 18 COM 19 13 8 VDC 20 AC IN 21 AC IN 22 STANDBY BATTERY MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 12 VDC ...

Page 7: ...PPLIED PEM COVER REMOVED ANCHORS M10912 MOUNTING SLOTS ON BACK OF RFEM can support normally open NO or normally closed NC sensor contacts The PEM has eight hardwire point connections and two relay output connections Mount the PEM plastic box within 250 feet 76 meters of the control panel if using 22 AWG wire or 500 feet 152 meters if using 18 AWG wire Remove the PEM circuit board from the PEM plas...

Page 8: ...41 REV B PEM SYSTEM 7000 SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL PEM Wiring 1 Use four conductor AK4500A cable to connect the PEM to other HBus devices 2 Connect the PEM wires to the control panel according to the wiring diagram with the unit See Fig 6 Each PEM has a unique four digit address Fig 6 lists the PEM address number and switch settings The Honeywell 7000 System can support up to 11 PEM RFEM Installatio...

Page 9: ...lates and transfers the data to the RFEM for decoding A maximum of two receivers can be connected to an RFEM Perform the following steps 1 Remove the cover from the RF Receiver use a thin bladed screwdriver to release the cover 2 Place the open receiver on the wall in the desired location leaving room for the two antennas 3 Use a pencil or other marking device to mark the two screw locations for t...

Page 10: ...8 AWG cable Do not route keypad wiring parallel to ac wiring or within 12 in of ac wiring NOTE A maximum of 11 keypads can be installed on one Honeywell 7000 System The control panel can supply power for up to four keypads Additional keypads must be powered by an external 12V power source with backup batteries A standard plastic base is provided To mount the keypad 1 Secure the base to the wall 2 ...

Page 11: ... xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 M10893 120 OHM 120 OHM 120 OHM KEYPAD K...

Page 12: ... 1000 feet 4 Each circuit must be terminate with a 3 3K ohm 1 4 watt EOLR provided 5 Make all connections according to the loop diagrams that follow 6 Program loops for type as well as NC or NO contact operation xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 M10896 120 OHM KEYPAD KEYPAD xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xx...

Page 13: ...ignals a warning for time period 2 when violated and is ignored during the normal exit and entry delay periods Tamper A burglary circuit that is always on Violation of this point will be reported but the local audible alarm can be optioned to be silenced Police A burglary alarm that instantly alarms on cross or break when violated The audible alarm is selectable separately Fire A fire circuit that...

Page 14: ...all exposed leads 6 Make sure that all wire is contained within the base of the smoke detector 7 Program a Special Mode with the name FIRE RESET to operate the fire reset relay from a programmable output Four Wire Circuit Reset Operation Fig 17 Reset four wire smoke detectors from the keypad by entering the disarm code and pressing the FIRE RESET mode numeric key The reset period is approximately ...

Page 15: ...to three inches to get them away from multi path nulls Outputs Honeywell 7000 System supports two solid state outputs on the main control panel and two relay outputs on each PEM All but the HORN output are fully programmable for maintained or momentary operation They can be a activated by events Burglar Alarm Fire Alarm Equipment Alarm Police Alarm Medical Special Alarm System Ready On Watch Inter...

Page 16: ... Fig 19 Transformer Installation The Honeywell 7000 System is powered by a 120 Vac to 24 Vac 50A plug in transformer Install the transformer as follows 1 Locate the control panel within 25 ft of a non switched power receptacle 2 Make sure that S1 the control panel power switch is off 3 Use UL listed two conductor twisted pair 18 AWG wire to connect the transformer to the AC IN connectors TB1 21 an...

Page 17: ... function of the size of the system The formula used to calculate battery capacity is Normal current Amps x 24 hours Alarm current Amps x 1 15 hours 10 Capacity needed AH Divide the ampere hour result by seven to obtain the number of 7AH batteries needed for the system Table 8 gives current usage normal and alarm for the devices in the system Adding the normal and alarm currents of the system and ...

Page 18: ...8AH of standby battery power Sample Configurations Table 9 lists sample configurations Any of these configurations can be downsized less modules or components and still meet the battery standby times for that configuration Installation per these guidelines will meet the California State Fire Marshal CFSM 24 hour battery backup requirement Earth Wire Grounding An earth ground can be a cold water pi...

Page 19: ...teps will enable Programming Refer to Programming Instructions form 24510169 for details Setup NOTE The following procedure steps apply to local programming with a PC If remote programming Downloading a program from the CSC is applicable skip steps 2 and 3 complete steps 4 through 7 to enable remote programming The system will be ready for the CSC to call and the system will connect and the CSC pr...

Page 20: ...answering machines FAX machines and local telephone company options 31 Enter the FIRE POLICE and SPECIAL Keypad point numbers 32 Enter Fire Audible Shutoff UL requires this to be set to 4 minutes or greater 33 Set Police Special and Tamper Audibles Silent or not silent 34 Set the Entry Delay times 0 to 255 seconds 35 Pick customer city 36 If necessary pick time zone Previous step should exclude ne...

Page 21: ...n pressed will show all points that are not ready The up arrow key shows the points that are bypassed and the special protection points that are disarmed d Audible Feedback Each time you press any key an audible tone will sound to confirm successful entry of a digit or function e LED s Two LED s between arrow keys The LED next to the UP arrow when lit indicates that some Special Protection is turn...

Page 22: ...and Trouble Indications on the Keypad 1 Entry Exit Delay Pulsed low tone one second ON 0 1 second OFF for the duration of the programmed Entry 1 or 2 or the Exit delay timer EXIT NOW is displayed on line 1 of the LCD Audible Increases in speed for the last 10 seconds Exit audible is silent for home occupancy modes 2 Burglary Alarm Continuous loud tone the point alarm description is displayed on li...

Page 23: ...ugh 12 0 volts 11 Tamper Alarm Continuous loud tone displayed the same as any other burglary point This hardwire point is programmed as a 24 hour burglary zone External Siren is delayed 15 seconds 12 Transmitter Low Battery A tone will be heard between 8 AM and 8 PM This could be up to 12 hours after displaying the message The tone delay is to avoid annunciation during sleeping hours Each time the...

Page 24: ...and password entered Table 11 Keypad LCD and LED response to system operation Emergency System Shutoff This procedure will completely disable your entire security system including the 24 hour protected points the display Keypads and outputs Use this procedure only as a last resort if 1 All efforts to turn off the audible alarms fail or 2 You cannot disarm the security portion of the system by any ...

Page 25: ...ted twice within 8 seconds The Transmitter Point ID description will appear and the KEYPAD will annunciate a one second tone IMPORTANT Use only Ademco 5800 transmitters on the Honeywell 7000 System control panel 1 Customer Service Center CSC Test 1 Call the CSC to coordinate testing of the system 2 Reconnect the telephone cord from the Control Panel to the RJ 31X jack 3 Press the MODES key and arm...

Page 26: ...85 amperes of alarm for 4 minutes for 24 hours of battery backup 7 Use ALARM SAF AP PS5BF 12 UL when auxiliary power is required What You See What is Wrong What You Should Do HOME NOT READY FORCE ARM These Points not ready 1 A protected point is open and or 2 A transmitter cover is open 1 Press the right arrow button to look at open points 2 Open and close the named door or window and leave it clo...

Page 27: ...nges or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number ...

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