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GX-Series Control Panel Installation and Setup Guide 

 

 

 

 

 

GX-Series Control Panel 

Installation and Setup Guide 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
800-05928  9/10  Rev. B 
 

Summary of Contents for GX-48

Page 1: ...GX Series Control Panel Installation and Setup Guide GX Series Control Panel Installation and Setup Guide 800 05928 9 10 Rev B ...

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Page 3: ...a Communication Bus AB Lines 2 9 RS485 Wiring Configurations 2 9 RS485 Wiring Recommendations 2 9 Zones 2 11 Zone Addresses 2 11 Zone Addressing with On board RIO Switch Line 0 Switch 2 11 Wiring Zones 2 12 Wiring Multiple Detectors 2 13 Wiring Keyswitches 2 14 Wiring Terminator Buttons 2 14 Outputs 2 14 Output Applications 2 15 Trigger Header 2 15 Trig 1 6 2 15 Supply 2 16 SPI Header 2 16 SECTION...

Page 4: ...eader Inputs 5 3 Buzzer Output 5 3 LED Output 5 4 Relay Output 5 4 Installation and Mounting 5 4 Mounting the RIO Box 5 4 Wiring the Reader to the DCM 5 4 Addressing with DIP Switches 5 4 Connecting the DCM to GX Series System 5 4 Configuring the DCM 5 4 Specifications 5 5 SECTION 6 SYSTEM OPERATION 6 1 Menu Options 6 1 General 6 1 The Full Menu 6 1 The Quick Menu 6 1 Menu Access 6 2 Engineer Inst...

Page 5: ...Option 9 6 28 Option 44 Trace 6 28 Option 45 Timer Control 6 28 Option 46 Group omit Area bypass 6 32 Option 47 Remote Access 6 33 Option 48 Engineer Installer access 6 38 Engineer 1 6 39 Option 51 Parameters 6 39 Option 52 Program Zones 6 53 Option 53 Program Outputs 6 65 Option 54 Links 6 79 Option 55 Soak 6 82 Option 56 Communications 6 83 Option 57 System Print 6 105 Option 58 Keypad 6 106 Opt...

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Page 7: ... wiegand interfaces 4 32 DCM Controlled doors 8 64 Access control groups user templates 50 100 Weekly Timer Schedules 19 67 Annual Holiday Schedules 16 32 Users 100 999 Links Outputs 64 256 Remote software update Yes Yes Upload Download Yes Yes Remote service Yes Yes Network downloader Yes Yes Alarm monitoring Yes Yes Graphics mimic Yes Yes TouchCenter 1 4 Mimic panel Yes Yes SMS Short Message Ser...

Page 8: ...n the wall see Keypad Installation Procedure Section 4 6 Connect the battery 7 Connect the AC wiring to the control panel 8 Switch on the AC power and remove the protective cover from the PCB battery 9 The following sequence of events occur the keypad buzzer and control panel horn if installed activate for 10 20 seconds flashing is displayed on the keypad the sounders stop and the keypad displays ...

Page 9: ... replaced by a combined keyprox unit NOTE Valid addresses for the keyprox are Line 1 0 1 2 Line 2 0 1 2 3 This sets the address for both the keypad and card reader parts of the keyprox Keypad Mk 7 PSTN comm 1 Audio Interface Module 1 RS485 line RS232 Serial Port comm 6 8 zones 4 outputs RIO C072 Twisted Pair Screened Cable Touch Center CP041 DCM C080 81 DCM C080 81 Touch Center CP041 Line Line 3 4...

Page 10: ... Step Action 1 Remove cabinet door then remove the lock knockout from the door Insert the key into the lock 2 Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed 3 When correctly positioned push the lock until it is held securely by its snap tabs GX 003 V0 Figure 2 2 Installing the Lock Mercantile Premises Listing Guidelines ...

Page 11: ...ackbox to protect the cabinet from being removed from the wall These devices must also be wired to the cover tamper on the PCB See Figure 2 4 for the location of the PCB terminal block Installing the PCB in the Control To install the circuit board in the cabinet perform the following steps Step Action 1 Confirm the Mounting Plate is installed securely in the cabinet 2 Place the board flat and secu...

Page 12: ... LED STATE INDICATION LED 2 Flashes Ethernet Module sending or receiving data LED 2 OFF No Communication on RS232 line LED 2 ON Communication between Control Panel and PC LED 1 ON Ethernet Module connected to Ethernet TABLE 4 ETHERNET COMMUNICATION STATUS TIP RING TIP RING GX SERIES SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS RS485 EXPANSION MODULE STANDOFF SWITCHED 0V OUTPUTS AUX 3 12V POWERED LOAD EG SIREN WARNING L...

Page 13: ...power to the control unit is in the OFF position 2 The 120VAC circuit that the transformer is connected to should be dedicated to powering the control unit should provide power continuously for 24 hours and should not be controlled by a wall switch 3 All circuits are power limited except the output of the 1451 transformer and the battery Step Action 1 Remove the front cover 2 Mount the 1451 transf...

Page 14: ...al harness and place both ends on the mounting post on the door and cabinet and secure it with a washer and green nut See Figure 2 6 WIRES MUST BE RUN IN CONDUIT RUN BELL WIRES IN CONDUIT DOOR TAMPER SWITCH LOCATION 1 2 RING TERMINAL HARNESS 1 2 RING TERMINAL HARNESS REAR TAMPER SWITCH LOCATION CABINET PLATE MOUNTING SCREWS 2 PLATE MOUNTING SCREWS 2 GX 103 V1 F1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 N O...

Page 15: ... It is strongly recommended that the GX Series panel is the only device on the line 3 Audio module not evaluated by UL Note If a Digital Subscriber Line DSL is used a suitable filter must be used for the phone line Line Monitoring Under normal idle state conditions the on board Telecom Module monitors the PSTN line PSTN LED Green If a telephone line fail is detected by the Audio Interface this LED...

Page 16: ...nd by battery recharge The PSU capacity is broken down as follows Battery 1 25A Control PCB 0 25A AUX 12V 1 00A The PSU is available for zones outputs and peripherals Memory The GX Series control panel has a built in memory chip with its own battery backup on the main PCB This allows the panel to retain the system configuration programming details and the event log for up to a year when both the m...

Page 17: ...on the line If two lines are connected both ends must be terminated with 680 resistors and the appropriate link LK3 or LK5 removed GX Series Control Panel 680 Ω Fit LK3 LK5 on PCB A B A B 680 Ω EOL A B GX 008 V2 Keypad OR Module Figure 2 8 Daisy Chain Configuration Each AB line can run in two directions from the control panel Remove link LK3 RS485 line 1 or link LK5 RS485 line 2 Run two lines from...

Page 18: ...The RS485 AB line must have a 680 resistor installed across the A and B terminals of the last module on the line If twin lines are connected both ends must be terminated with 680 resistors and the appropriate link on the control panel PCB must be removed refer to Figure 2 9 7 There must only be a single AB pair of wires in each of the cables 8 Supply voltage to the devices is 12 VDC 9 The power su...

Page 19: ...dressed as 1 to be connected to line 1 giving a total of 15 RIO s on a GX 520 The RIO switch only needs to be activated if the maximum number of RIO s will be used NOTE The RIO switch is not functional on other panel variants It defaults to the Switch off configuration Switch off default When the switch is set to this mode the on board RIO s configure to the following addresses On board RIO0 Zone ...

Page 20: ...0 2700 5500 6500 8400 9800 1200 1300 Open 1300 12000 2700 12000 6500 19000 9800 12600 1300 3500 Fault 3500 4500 Masked 12000 19000 12000 15000 19000 22000 12600 22000 4500 19000 Tamper O C 19000 infinity 15000 infinity 22000 infinity 22000 infinity 19000 infinity Table 2 6 Double Balanced Zone Resistance and Conditions Option 09 1k Fault Double balanced default The wiring in Figure 2 12 should be ...

Page 21: ...Line Zone Resistance and Conditions Option 10 1k Fault End Of Line The wiring in Figure 2 14 should be used if the mode is end of line Fault and mask indications can only be signaled if the detector has separate fault and mask indications Zone Tamper N C 1k Alarm N C Fault N C 3k 12k Anti mask N C GX 014 V2 328 ft 100 m Figure 2 14 Option 10 End of Line Zone Detector wiring When this wiring mode i...

Page 22: ... a terminator may not set arm the system as this can be the initialization routine If the system continues setting arming push the button again The system will set arm on the second push This initialization only occurs on the first setting arming All subsequent setting arming routines set arm on the first push of the terminator The wiring of the terminator and keyswitch zone type is shown in Figur...

Page 23: ...iguration and Typical Applications Note For the appropriate 3 3kΩ pull up resistor refer to DIP switch SW3 Table 2 1 The relay output is a single pole change over SPCO this can be used to drive output devices that require a clean set of contacts isolated from the output voltage Single Pole Change Over relay contacts Normally closed Normally open Horn 12 V 0 V GX 018 V1 Figure 2 18 Single Pole Chan...

Page 24: ...ipheral Interface key is an engineering peripheral used for copy overwriting programming data and carrying out software upgrades Fitting the SPI Key The SPI key is inserted directly on to the GX Series control panel CAUTION Always power down the panel BEFORE removing or connecting the SPI key Failure to do so may result in damage to the SPI key Never hot plug the SPI key The SPI Key has a 10 way c...

Page 25: ...m Header on the GX Series control panel Removing the SPI Key CAUTION Always power down the panel BEFORE removing or connecting the SPI key Failure to do so may result in damage to the SPI key Never hot plug the SPI key 1 Remove the SPI Key from the Program Header on the GX Series control panel 2 Secure the hinged cap to protect the 10 way connector ...

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Page 27: ...ct when the peripheral is re powered Addressing The address on most peripherals is set by either jumpers or a rotary switch These must be set before the system is powered up Table 3 2 shows the available peripheral addresses Peripheral Line VALID ADDRESSES Mk7 Keypad 1 2 3 4 0 2 B F 0 6 F 0 6 F TouchCenter 1 1 2 3 4 0 2 0 3 0 3 RIO 1 2 3 4 22 9 A F 0 9 A F 0 9 A F DCM 1 2 3 4 0 7 0 7 0 7 Ethernet ...

Page 28: ...ystem 0 9 ON 0 1 OFF Very poor communications Table 3 3 RIO LED Flash Rates RIO Zones The GX Series RIO has eight programmable zones These default to INTRUDER Each zone is Double Balance monitored with a 1 k resistor in series with the zone detector and a 1 k 1 resistor in parallel across the detector switch The change to 2 k 1 resistance registers the zone as open alarm RIO Outputs The RIO has fo...

Page 29: ...l The flash rate of the red LED LED3 on the Ethernet Module indicates the status of the communication with the control Ethernet Communication The green LED LED1 is illuminated when the Ethernet Module is connected to Ethernet The amber LED LED2 flashes when the Ethernet Module is sending or receiving data For further information regarding the Ethernet Module refer to Ethernet Module Installation I...

Page 30: ...SS software 2 Open the Connect Menu in the V6 application 3 Select Dial and enter a password or click OK 4 Once connection is made open the Communication Menu and open Online Keypad Online Keypad will refresh in about five seconds UL NOTES In UL approved systems the monitoring equipment must use a UL listed uninterruptible power supply UPS To backup the monitoring computer plug the computer s AC w...

Page 31: ...the E080 2 Ethernet Module to send Burglary Alarm AC Failure Low Battery Communicator Test Reports Closing Acknowledge signal Telco Line Failure to report via Ethernet Heartbeat Failure to report via Dialer and Opening Closing Reporting For Systems with Line Security The dialer must be used in conjunction with the E080 2 Ethernet Module Program both the dialer and the E080 2 Ethernet Module to sen...

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Page 33: ... draw Wiring the Keypad A 16 way rotary address switch is used to address GX Series LCD keypads The address switch assigns a hexadecimal address value to the keypad NOTE Any change to the keypad address must be made when the power is disconnected from the keypad Addressing Addresses are set by means of a rotary switch on the PCB Each keypad must be assigned a unique address for its line It is poss...

Page 34: ...all and attach it securely with the three No 6 pan head screws 6 If an off the wall tamper is required using a No 6 pan head screw secure the breakaway wall tamper indicated in Figure 4 2 to the wall Make sure that the tamper knockout is still connected to the backplate molding 7 Connect the A B and power wires to the correct terminals of the removable four way connector block B A GX 032 V1 KEYHOL...

Page 35: ...c 8 The Mk7 keypad displays the message 1 MOD ADDED esc CONTINUE Press the esc key the keypad returns to the unset disarmed banner NOTE If this message is not displayed the keypad is not communicating with the control panel and has not been configured into the system In this case all connections and addresses should be rechecked 9 The keypad is now configured into the system Removing a Keypad from...

Page 36: ...ring the exit time Pound Key GX 037 V0 The key is used as a toggle key which enables or disables the programming features of the GX Series options for example enabling the OMIT Bypass attribute of a zone to give additional information on the programming options for example pressing the key while in option 22 DISPLAY LOG shows details of the user number descriptor and keypad used to cancel alarms o...

Page 37: ...tus of the AC power supply and the stand by battery Power LED AC Status Battery Status ON AC OK Battery OK Slow Flash AC Fail Battery OK Quick Flash AC Fail OK Battery Low Table 4 4 AC Battery Status Indicator NOTE It is advised that a suitably rated stand by battery is installed on the system in order to provide continued protection in the event of a mains failure The battery is not included Disp...

Page 38: ...ounting plate is aligned with the cable 3 Pass the cable through the opening of the mounting plate 4 Secure the mounting plate to the mounting surface using the four screws supplied 5 Connect the wires to the TouchCenter terminals as per the following table GX Series Terminals TouchCenter Terminals A G B Y GND 12V Table 4 5 TouchCenter Terminal Connections 6 Mount the TouchCenter to the mounting p...

Page 39: ...displayed 2 Press the MORE CHOICES button to enter the More Choices screen 3 Press the KEYPAD SETUP button to enter the Setup screen 4 Press the KEYPAD TEST button From this screen the following options are available Self Diagnostics A series of diagnostic tests are provided that allows verification of correct operation of the TouchCenter and its connection to the GX Series system There are three ...

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Page 41: ...must be allocated a time schedule as required If no schedule is allocated to a particular group default in the list then users will have full access through any doors leading to that group When a schedule is allocated access will be granted during the OFF periods of the schedule and denied during the ON periods Time schedules are programmed in menu 65 Timers Time Schedules A Time schedule is a wee...

Page 42: ...lt connect RTE contact Door contact input 0 volt connect Function contact menu button Normally closed relay Common pin relay Normally open relay TC 0V Lid tamper switch Tamper connect Rotary address Switch DIP Switches Engineer Header Wiegand Reader Inputs Relay outputs form C Reader 1 Reader 2 Door 1 Door 2 Jumper for lid tamper LED 2 power LED 1 comms GX 040 V1 Figure 5 1 Door Control Module PCB...

Page 43: ...iring It has the function of initiating a pre programmed menu option following a valid card The normal use is to activate the arming setting procedure via the reader but any menu option can be programmed GX 043 V0 FC 0V NORMALLY CLOSED FUNCTION CONTACT WIRING 1k 1k Tamper Inputs The tamper circuits for both readers should be wired to the same tamper terminals on the DCM The two circuits are wired ...

Page 44: ...re 5 1 Refer to separate Reader instructions for method of wiring the Reader to the DCM Addressing with DIP Switches The DCM must be given a unique address before it is connected to a power supply The DCM can be addressed with the DIP switches The addressing works in a binary mode The following table shows each DIP switch with related address number Switches 4 to 8 must be left in the off position...

Page 45: ...p Guide 5 5 Specifications Physical Weight RIO 0 6 lb 270g approx Dimensions RIO Box 5 91 in x 6 38 in x 1 54 in 150mm x 162mm x 39mm Electrical Nominal supply voltage 12V DC Current draw Typical 40mA Typical Current draw Maximum 2 readers 130 mA ...

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Page 47: ...ified to the user s requirement via option 59 QUICK MENU Quick Menu Full Menu User Type 2 3 User Type 2 4 User Type 2 5 Manager Type 3 6 Engineer Type 3 7 Engineer Type 3 7 Engineer Type 3 7 0 Omit Zones Bypass Zones 10 Setting Arming 20 Display 30 Test 40 Modify 50 Engineer 1 60 Engineer 2 70 Engineer 3 1 Forced set Forced bypass 11 Omit Zones Bypass Zones 21 Display Zones 31 Walk Test 41 Time Da...

Page 48: ... Once the user menu has been accessed irrespective of user type if there are no key presses for two minutes then the keypad timeout occurs the system returns to the banner text NOTE This feature does not apply when the system is in the Walk Test option If no zones are tested or no key presses occur for 20 minutes when Walk Test is selected then the keypad timeout occurs In Menu Option 66 Pre check...

Page 49: ...ies prompts the Engineer to remove each of the missing modules by pressing the key If the Engineer does not remove the missing modules the exit procedure is aborted 3 That all of the access doors are closed If any of the access doors are open then the exit procedure is halted until all of the doors are closed 4 That there are no power failures on the GX Series system such as AC fail or battery fai...

Page 50: ... key to begin the setting arming procedure If groups are not enabled or the user does not have group choice entering the user code followed by the A key immediately starts the setting arming procedure GX 064 V0 TIMED 060 The keypad displays the exit time countdown At the end of the exit time or when the setting arming procedure is terminated by a FINAL or PUSH SET zone closing the ENTRY EXIT HORN ...

Page 51: ... KEYSWITCH has its Part attribute enabled refer to option 52 PROGRAM ZONE then the KEYSWITCH part sets the system Unsetting Disarming the System with a Keyswitch Activating the KEYSWITCH when the group that it is assigned to is set instantly disarms the group All other groups which have been starred to the KEYSWITCH are not affected and remain set Setting Arming the System with Proximity Cards For...

Page 52: ...ones that were opened during the previous alarm have not closed since the alarm activation then the system is prevented from setting The addresses of the open zones are displayed on the keypad there is no sounder activation Closing the zones permits the setting procedure to start NOTE This is not the same as open zones being indicated on the keypad these are accompanied by rapid tones on the Entry...

Page 53: ...armed status F Fault R Ready S Set Armed P Part Set Part Armed L Locked Out Group is not available to the user SET A12345678 Groups RRSRLPFP Group Block NOTE The Show Status indicates the set armed conditions of groups when the system is set armed keypad blank or unset disarmed normal banner Show Status does not operate while Engineer mode is accessed Pressing the and keys again toggles the displa...

Page 54: ...t to view Entry Time The system begins the unsetting disarming routine whenever a Final or Entry zone activates The Entry Exit horns pulse slowly indicating that the entry time countdown has started The user must go directly to the keypad using the agreed entry route and unset disarm the system before the entry time expires When 75 of the entry time has elapsed the Entry Exit horns pulse rapidly i...

Page 55: ...rom the start of the setting arming procedure Power Failure While System is Set Armed When power is restored to the system following a complete mains AC and standby battery DC power failure the system attempts to return to the set armed status full or part prior to the power failure The system begins the setting arming procedure If there are no zones open that prevent the system from setting at th...

Page 56: ...and remains active until the zone is reinstated There are five zone types which vary from the standard Omit Zones operation Vibration Zones if the omitted zone is a Vibration zone then all zones in all groups programmed as this type are block omitted The Vibration zones remain omitted until they are manually reinstated Unsetting disarming the system does not reinstate Vibration zones ATM1 2 3 4 Zo...

Page 57: ...s Forced set Forced bypass allows a timed set arming of the system when there are zones that are open at the point of selecting the option The open zones must have the omit attribute enabled refer to option 52 PROGRAM ZONES This option is only available if the Forced parameter option 51 26 is enabled otherwise the selection is invalid and the keypad displays the message Option not available When t...

Page 58: ...e set No group choice is offered The groups that are set armed when this option is selected is determined by the keypad group restriction refer to option 58 7 KEYPADS Groups If there is no keypad group restriction then all of the groups assigned to the user are set armed as long as there is at least one common group assigned to the keypad If there is a group restriction on the setting arming keypa...

Page 59: ...e dropped first The log will always contain at least 500 mandatory events assuming 500 or more mandatory events have been generated NOTE The number of events logged from any one source during any set unset armed disarmed period is controlled by parameter 51 48 Alarm Limits If group mode is enabled refer to option 63 OPTIONS and the user code has group choice refer to option 42 CODES then the avail...

Page 60: ...k overview of the system configuration two lines of information are displayed at a time the A and B keys are used to scroll through the entire list Groups use the A and B keys to scroll through groups A1 8 B1 8 C1 8 and D1 8 Group status U Unset disarm S Set arm P Part set Part arm and L Locked out for each of the groups displayed NOTE Enabling the Show Status option refer to option 58 KEYPADS all...

Page 61: ...sage No Entries is displayed on entering this option 2 User This option shows all events for the selected user Managers can see all the users Individual users can only see their own events 3 Reader Accessing this option when the access mode is enabled option 69 1 and there are DCM modules connected to the system displays the address and descriptor details of the first DCM module on the system Pres...

Page 62: ...e printed only at the beginning of every day that is midnight XXXXXXXXXX access message 10 character Valid Invalid Card Reject Card USR User 3 characters NNN User number to which proximity card is assigned 3 characters UUUUUU User descriptor 6 characters M Proximity reader address 1 character YYYY DCM physical address 5 characters e g M1072 line 1 reader address 07 reader 2 dash unused character s...

Page 63: ...o move backwards Press the esc key to return to the DCM address display To view the log of another DCM use the A or B key to select the required address To escape from the Access Doors option press the esc key GX 072 V1 EVENT TYPE USER NUMBER TIME AND DATE OF EVENT Press the key for typical additional information GX 073 V0 NOTE See Appendix D for Event Log Messages Access Events Print Out The acce...

Page 64: ...es a Walk Test that includes all zones that have the omit attribute enabled refer to option 52 PROGRAM ZONES When selected the Walk Test starts immediately The message NO ENTRIES is displayed if all zones are non omittable when selecting All Zones Non omittable zones are not included in this test and remain active throughout the test 2 Selected Zones This option allows the user to select any zones...

Page 65: ... same way as the Silent Walk Test Ending the Walk Test To terminate the Walk Test press the esc key The test will terminate automatically if no zones are activated for 20 minutes The results of the test can be viewed by accessing the event log refer to option 22 DISPLAY LOG The start of the Walk Test is indicated by the display WALK TEST each zone that was tested is recorded the activation of each...

Page 66: ...lock needs to gain time enter the required number of seconds If the clock needs to lose time enter the required number of seconds and press the key the slows the clock speed Option 42 Codes Quick Menu Option 8 The Codes option is used to assign modify and delete the codes that allow users to operate and access the system The Codes option is divided into three sub menus 1 User Codes sub divided int...

Page 67: ...tered within five minutes of the option being enabled A single entry of the engineer code directly accesses engineer mode without activating an engineer tamper alarm ENGINEER MODE is displayed on the keypad If the engineer code is not entered within the five minute period the code is invalid and an Insufficient Access Rights message is displayed on the keypad Once the engineer mode has been access...

Page 68: ... allocate other codes to the manager type 3 6 NOTE The manager PIN can be reset to the default code 12345 by the engineer and remote code using the Reset Mgr Manager parameter refer to option 51 21 The manager code defaults to group choice when groups are enabled The manager is able to toggle the group choice option on and off using the key as required The manager code defaults to accessing the fu...

Page 69: ...tion is selected The displays at the start of the assigned user PIN 1314 When a PIN has been assigned as a dual code two solid boxes are displayed on the top line of the user number details screen NOTE The Master Manager code can not be assigned as dual Dual Codes Operation Entry of a single dual code can not gain access to the menu set arm or unset disarm the system The message NO ACCESS ADDITION...

Page 70: ...the Modify Type option is accessed Therefore a user with type 2 5 would have access to the full menu from options 11 42 No code can access both menus The engineer can reprogram the options contained in the quick menu refer to option 59 QUICK MENU NOTE The master manager code defaults to the full menu The engineer can determine the menu option access type refer to option 68 MENU ACCESS this allows ...

Page 71: ...d return to the previous menu level A code that has been assigned as a PIN Change code is indicated on the user code display with a between the user number and the user name for example 001 USER The Manager Engineer or Remote codes cannot be assigned as PIN Change Codes If the value entered in the PIN Change parameter is 0 then the code is assigned as a permanent PIN a warning message is briefly d...

Page 72: ...odes have fixed access to all system groups this cannot be reprogrammed 2 The Manager Engineer and Remote codes are assigned group choice by default The Manager can have the group choice feature removed the Engineer and Remote codes have fixed group choice 3 Users authorized to access Option 42 CODES can only assign the groups that have been assigned to their user code A user who does not have acc...

Page 73: ...ess template Multiple users can be assigned the same template An access template is a list of groups and time schedules that will govern card access through doors This method means that if there are multiple doors leading into one group or area then a user will be given access to all those doors in one move This reduces programming time and complexity The templates are created in option 45 7 which...

Page 74: ...tting arming and unsetting disarming of the system immediately before and after the alarm activation and the first five events occurring during the alarm activation This information is maintained in the trace until the next alarm activation On entering the option pressing the A and B keys steps through each of the seven trace entries Pressing the key while viewing the Trace option displays additio...

Page 75: ... date display returns to Use the A or B key to move between the different holiday periods or enter the number of the holiday period 1 10 to be programmed The holiday periods can only be programmed by the master manager and engineer Users can access this option however they can only view the programmed holiday dates 2 Assign Groups This function determines which of the groups are affected by the pr...

Page 76: ... enabled is indicated by a Y below the group an N is displayed below the groups that are not programmed to open early All groups default to N NOTE Only the engineer can enable early opening for individual groups but global enable must be done first 45 5 Late Work The Late Work option if programmed as 1 Enabled authorizes an Autoset Extension in advance of the prewarning period refer to option 65 3...

Page 77: ... D Press the A or B key to display each of the group blocks 45 7 Access Template An access template defines when and where a user is allowed access For each access template a schedule is given to each group area to define when access to each group is possible Up to 100 templates are available per system There are two options for each template 1 Name A name of up to 12 characters can be allocated t...

Page 78: ... that it is not omitted To omit a group press the required key The letter beneath the group number changes from N to Y To reinstate the group press the key to toggle from Y to N NOTE 1 The type 3 6 user must have group choice to enter Group omit Area bypass 2 The zones in the selected groups are omitted from the system as soon as the group is selected On returning to the banner normal or engineer ...

Page 79: ... Auto service 1 Mode 0 Off 1 Timed 2 Instant 3 Confirm 2 Timers 1 Start Time 2 End Time 3 Sync Schedule 000 0 365 days 4 Schedule Reset 0 Off 1 Auto Reset 2 Manual Reset 3 Terminate Idle Idle Time 10 0 60 mins 4 Conn Retry 1 Retry Interval 30 0 60 mins 2 Retry Duration 06 0 24 hours 3 Redial Mode 0 Off 1 Retry 2 Direct 5 Control Upload 1 Eng Prog 2 User Prog 3 Either 6 Remote Maint 1 Schedule 000 ...

Page 80: ...ts for a number 1 to be entered Enter the required telephone number and press the ent key the panel then dials out to the telephone number entered NOTE The PC that the panel is dialing to must have remote servicing software running in the Waiting for Call Back mode 1 NOT USED 2 Ethernet 0 Direct Access See INT Telecoms description 1 5 Call Back 1 5 See INT Telecoms description except menu option 5...

Page 81: ...ackage 2 Timers This option selects the mode for automatic schedule to start a periodic upload There are four further options 1 Start Time This is the start time of the off peak window during which the panel can initiate an automated remote servicing call The default is 01 00 2 End time This is the end time of the off peak window of the automated remote servicing call The default is 06 00 3 Sync S...

Page 82: ...gramming has been modified 2 User Prog Only initiates a connection when user programming has been modified 3 Either Initiates a connection when either engineering or user programming has been modified 6 Remote Maint This option controls the mode for automatically initiating communications for remote routine inspection and panel programming is uploaded There are two sub options that control this 1 ...

Page 83: ...This option is only available when option 47 4 6 1 schedule is greater than 0 and when option 47 4 6 2 1 code only is enabled 8 Send Panel ID When a remote servicing connection is established this option allows panel identification and authentication When enabled the following sequence of events occurs Once a remote servicing connection is established whether panel or PC initiated the panel delays...

Page 84: ...neer to gain access to engineer mode The engineer code requires to be entered twice The first entry activates a tamper alarm which is cancelled by the second entry NOTE Dual entry of the engineer code in a system requiring user authorization does not give access to engineer mode When a manager gives authorization from menu 48 1 for engineer access the access is limited to one visit only When the e...

Page 85: ...Change not available 05 Entry Time 43 Not Used not available not available 06 System Reset 44 Early Open not available 07 Tamper Reset 45 High Security not available 08 No Re arms 46 Res Select not available 09 Omit All 47 Set Confirm not available 10 Key 0 not available 48 Alarm Limits not available 11 Local Part 49 Confirm Time not available 12 Banner not available 50 Not Used not available not ...

Page 86: ...t operation can be modified by adding a or to the programmed time The standard abort operation is as follows For entry route deviation the signaling of an intruder alarm is delayed If a valid code is entered before the entry time expires 1 The intruder is not signaled 2 The system does not require a system reset If a valid code is not entered before the entry time expires or an entry timeout condi...

Page 87: ...ming the system The Entry Time is programmable within the range 0 300 seconds the default is 45 Assigning a value of 000 seconds sets the Entry Time to infinity This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group NOTE A Final zone assigned a when programming the function will double the programmed Entry Time for the group to which it is allocated 06 System Reset This option allows the ...

Page 88: ... the exit time completes the setting arming of the system The default is 0 disabled NOTE Key 0 must be pressed only on the keypad used to start the setting arming procedure 11 Local Part When the Local Part parameter is set to 0 disabled default setting the Intruder outputs are disabled when the system is part set part armed the programmed bell delay is overridden This is normally used to prevent ...

Page 89: ...rameter has three options 1 Restart This option re configures the system without the need to remove and reconnect the power The system displays a WARNING ent RESET SYSTEM press the ent key to reconfigure the system The keypad display becomes blank for a few seconds then displays the message Configuring Please Wait When configuration is complete the banner returns to the normal display day mode The...

Page 90: ...group The panel only requests Engineer Level Reset if alarms have been signaled via the Communication Module and appropriate type reset is set to 3 7 If no signal is transmitted the reset will automatically be reduced to type 3 6 This feature is only active when the DTMF signaling format is selected 23 Print Codes The Print Codes option when set to 1 enabled allows the manager to print a list of t...

Page 91: ...to the GX Series panel there are two options 0 disabled default system only prints specific details at the user s request The printer can be connected and disconnected at any time as required 1 enabled this option switches the printer to on line mode and requires that a printer be continuously connected to the system Events are printed as and when they occur The events printed are controlled by pa...

Page 92: ...er code can select the Secure Code parameter On selecting this parameter the secure code equivalent to the current engineer code must be entered to confirm the selection Only the remote user code or a cold start erasing all programming details can cancel it Select 1 to enable Secure Code or 0 to disable the parameter the default is 0 disabled 34 Comfort Time The Comfort Time parameter permits a pe...

Page 93: ...ption not available is displayed on selecting menu option 45 6 Weekend Work 42 PIN Change This parameter defines the expiration period of user codes allocated the PIN Change attribute refer to option 42 CODES The PIN Change parameter is programmable within the range 0 12 months the default is 0 The user PIN must be changed before the assigned PIN Change month ends On entering the expiring user cod...

Page 94: ...asked 12000 19000 12000 15000 19000 22000 12600 22000 4500 19000 Tamper O C 19000 infinity 15000 infinity 22000 infinity 22000 infinity 19000 infinity Table 6 9 Preset value limits ohms double balanced Option 02 1k Option 04 2 2k Option 06 4 7k Option 08 5 6k Option 10 1k Fault Tamper S C 0 800 0 1800 0 3700 0 1400 0 800 Low Res 800 900 1800 2000 3700 4200 1400 2800 800 900 Normal 900 1200 2000 25...

Page 95: ...rtable device 55 Confirm This option controls how confirmed alarms are generated It controls the operation of confirm outputs plus the signaling of confirmed alarms There are three options 1 Operation This option controls when confirmed alarms can be triggered An entry timeout alarm will never contribute to a confirmed alarm There are three options 1 Before Entry Confirmed alarms can be triggered ...

Page 96: ...ays Default is 14 days 3 MAX Unsets This is the number of programmable set unset arm disarm cycles that must take place before a zone masked fault is indicated at the panel The number of set unset arm disarm cycles can be programmed from 1 10 The default is 7 62 Lockout This parameter prevents code guessing on the GX Series system 1 Lockout This parameter determines the number of invalid code atte...

Page 97: ...ch user code This can be set from four to six digits The default is five digits 67 Level Format This parameter determines the format used for user code authorization levels 1 EN GX Series Default Uses new EN GX Series user types 1 0 to 3 8 2 GX Series Uses standard GX Series levels 0 8 68 Line Fail This parameter allows the programming of the period between the panel being alerted by a communicati...

Page 98: ...e range of valid cause codes as agreed with the Alarm Receiving Center When this function is enabled a cause code must be entered by the user when a reset of the system is required This parameter can be disabled by setting the alarm cause code to 000 73 Guard Unset If set to 1 Enabled this option allows a type 2 1 user code to unset disarm the system if an alarm has occurred The user code becomes ...

Page 99: ...ed a dash is shown For example chime part and omit enabled display as COP if omit is disabled the display would be C P From the display of the first zone any zone on the system can be displayed by pressing the A or B keys or by entering the address of a specific zone The zone is selected for programming by pressing the ent key the first zone programming attribute 1 Function is displayed Attributes...

Page 100: ... disarmed The Chime attribute defaults to 0 disabled for all zone functions The A or B keys can be used to toggle the status of the Chime attribute pressing 1 or 0 will also select the required status press the ent key to accept the programming NOTE The Chime option full menu option 15 quick menu option 2 must be enabled if the zones are to chime when opened 4 Omit Bypass If the Omit attribute is ...

Page 101: ...eezer Alarm Freezer Restoral ZA ZR ZB ZU ZT ZJ BX TA Table 6 14 Customizable Mnemonics NOTE If two zones programmed as Custom SIA activate within the confirm time window whether it be in the SET ARMED or UNSET DISARMED condition then a CONFIRM is logged 8 Activity Mon This attribute allows a zone to be checked for activity during a set armed time period or set unset arm disarm cycles The options a...

Page 102: ...hen allocating the group to the zone On pressing the key the display indicates the group currently assigned to the zone and prompts for other groups to be added for example 1 1 pressing 4 and 7 assigns 1 1 4 7 Final Secure Final Part Final Keyswitch and Push Set Zones If the star group feature is assigned a zone programmed as Final Secure Final Part Final or Push Set then closing the zone when set...

Page 103: ...nd closing of Final zones during the setting arming and unsetting disarming procedures are recorded in the event log Pressing the key when programming a Final zone doubles the entry time of the group Opening a Final zone during the exit time is reported on the keypad as an open zone the Entry Exit Horns bleep rapidly to indicate that the zone is open NOTE The termination feature of a Final zone ca...

Page 104: ...n that an alarm condition is activated only when there have been two activations from any Dual zones assigned to the same group within a 20 minute period while the system is set 07 Entry This function initiates the unsetting disarming procedure in the same way as a Final zone However during the setting arming routine an Entry zone operates as an Exit zone type This function is normally used in con...

Page 105: ...a group to the zone Refer to the Star Group Function The standard programming of the Keyswitch function requires a momentary change from 1kΩ to 2kΩ to both set armed and unset disarm the system If the Keyswitch connected has a latching mechanism press the key when assigning the function the display indicates 09 KEYSWITCH has been assigned The Keyswitch operation is as follows 1kΩ to 2kΩ sets the s...

Page 106: ... zone remains active while engineer mode is accessed 3 Engineer mode cannot be exited if a PA Silent zone is open 15 PA Delay The PA Delay function is identical to the PA function with the exception that the PA output activation can be delayed for up to 60 seconds this is determined by option 51 13 PARAMETER PA Delay During the period of delay the Entry Exit Horns activate to remind the user that ...

Page 107: ...age output of a standby battery connected to a power supply The activation and de activation of Battery Low zones is recorded in the event log 24 Line Fail The Line Fail function is used to monitor the communication line that a remote signaling device is connected to for communications failure When the system is in the unset disarmed state the first activation of a Line Fail zone causes a local al...

Page 108: ...ction with the exception that the recording of the zone activation can be delayed for up to 50 minutes 0 3000 seconds this is determined by the Delay Alarm parameter option 51 31 Closing the Log Delay zone resets the timer and aborts the recording of the event in the log 32 Set Log The Set Log function is identical to the Log function with the exception that zone activations are only recorded in t...

Page 109: ...larm condition including the Intruder outputs in any set armed or unset disarmed condition 38 PA Unset This PA Unset function is identical to the PA Silent function with the exception that it is only operational when the system is unset disarmed the function is inactive when the group is set armed 39 Keyswitch Reset The Keyswitch Reset function allows alarms to be cancelled and the system to rearm...

Page 110: ... ATM 1 to ATM 4 zones activates a corresponding ATM output NOTE The relevant ATM outputs are activated as soon as the ATM Delay expires On entering an ATM code the system prompts for one of the ATM zone types to be selected to select the ATM zone type to be omitted use the A or B key or enter the number of the ATM zone type Once the zone is selected the keypad indicates the DELAY ACCESS the number...

Page 111: ...nction and mode are displayed on the top line the polarity and assigned groups are displayed on the bottom line From the display of the first output any output on the system can be displayed by pressing the A or B keys or by entering the address of a specific output The output is selected for programming by pressing the ent key the first output programming attribute 1 Op Function is displayed Trig...

Page 112: ...eprogrammed the new mode applies to all outputs assigned to that function The output modes are 1 Latch the output remains active until a valid code is entered 2 Reflex Follow the output follows the activity of the triggering event for example the Set output follows the setting arming and unsetting disarming of the group 3 Pulse the output remains active for the programmed pulse time 1 3000 seconds...

Page 113: ...tus has been programmed Multi group Systems The GX 520 panel has 32 groups these are displayed on the keypad in block of eight groups subdivided into A B C and D Group Block Physical Groups A1 8 1 8 B1 8 9 16 C1 8 17 24 D1 8 25 32 Table 6 20 Output Groups Use the A or B key to select the required group A1 D8 When the end of a block is reached the next block of eight groups is selected press keys 1...

Page 114: ...ttery Low T 24 Line Fail T 25 AC Fail T A 26 Log T A 27 Remote Access T 28 Video S S S T A 29 Video Exit S S S T A 30 Intruder Delay S S S T A 31 Log Delay T 32 Set Log T 33 Custom A T 34 Custom B T 35 Exit Guard L L L L LT L L L L L L L L L 36 Mask S S S T A 37 Urgent A A A T A 38 PA Unset U T U 39 Keyswitch Reset T X 40 Bell Fail 41 Intr Low S S S T A 42 Intr High S S S T A 43 PSU Fault T 44 46 ...

Page 115: ...AC Fail 26 Log 27 Remote Access 28 Video S SXE S S S 29 Video Exit S SXE S S S 30 Intruder Delay S SXE S S 31 Log Delay 32 Set Log 33 Custom A 34 Custom B 35 Exit Guard L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 36 Mask S SXE S S 37 Urgent A A A 38 PA Unset 39 Keyswitch Reset 40 Bell Fail 41 Intr Low S SXE S S S 42 Intr High S SXE S S S 43 PSU Fault 44 46 Not Used 47 Vibration 48 ATM 1 49 ATM 2 50 ATM 3 51 ATM 4...

Page 116: ... U O A 28 Video U O A S 29 Video Exit U O A S 30 Intruder Delay U O A S 31 Log Delay U O A 32 Set Log U O A 33 Custom A O 34 Custom B O 35 Exit Guard L L LO L L L L L L L L L L L 36 Mask SPE 37 Urgent U O A A 38 PA Unset U O A U 39 Keyswitch Reset U O A 40 Bell Fail A 41 Intr Low U O A S 42 Intr High U O A S 43 PSU Fault U O A 44 46 Not Used U O A 47 Vibration U O A A 48 ATM 1 U O A A 49 ATM 2 U O...

Page 117: ...ideo 29 Video Exit 30 Intruder Delay 31 Log Delay 32 Set Log 33 Custom A 34 Custom B 35 Exit Guard L L L L L L L L L L L L 36 Mask 37 Urgent 38 PA Unset 39 Keyswitch Reset 40 Bell Fail 41 Intr Low 42 Intr High 43 PSU Fault 44 46 Not Used 47 Vibration 48 ATM 1 49 ATM 2 50 ATM 3 51 ATM 4 52 Alarm Extend Key S Activates when system is set armed P Activates when system is Part set Part armed U Unset d...

Page 118: ...r Delay 31 Log Delay 32 Set Log 33 Custom A 34 Custom B 35 Exit Guard L L L 36 Mask A 37 Urgent 38 PA Unset 39 Keyswitch Reset 40 Bell Fail A 41 Intr Low 42 Intr High 43 PSU Fault A 44 46 Not Used 47 Vibration A 48 ATM 1 O 49 ATM 2 O 50 ATM 3 O 51 ATM 4 O 52 Alarm Extend Key S Activates when system is set armed P Activates when system is Part set Part armed U Unset disarmed A Activated in any cond...

Page 119: ...ies 512 when engineer access is authorized by the user 06 24 Hours The 24 Hours output is activated whenever a 24 Hour zone is activated The output is not subject to the Rearm parameter it latches on and remains active until a valid code with the appropriate System Reset level is entered 07 Reset Latch The Reset output type is used as a control line output to latch freeze and reset movement detect...

Page 120: ...it Horn output has a dual function in an alarm condition its function is identical to that of the Horn output during the unsetting disarming and setting arming of the system it is used to provide an indication on the status of the system The indication states are as follows General Alarm ON 500 msecs OFF 500 msecs Clear to Exit Continuous Exit interrupted ON 100 msecs OFF 100 msecs 75 Exit Time ON...

Page 121: ...ove is entered 28 No Re Arm Latch The No Rearm output is activated on a full alarm event during the set armed state it is subject to the Bell Delay parameter The No Rearm output is similar to the strobe output but it stays on at the end of the bell time until unset disarmed 29 Timer A Reflex The Timer A output is controlled by the Timer A option refer to option 65 Timers A B and activates in accor...

Page 122: ... Valid Code Reflex The Valid Code output is activated by the entry of any valid code If the Output Mode assigned is Reflex follow the output remains active while the user is accessing the menu and setting arming and unsetting disarming the system Once the menu is exited or the system sets or unsets the output is restored 40 Fail Set Latch The Fail Set is activated if the system or assigned groups ...

Page 123: ...he Output Mode and Groups assigned to the output The Groups assigned to the Link must have at least one group common to the link output if that output is to be activated This feature can be used to multiply the number of different link outputs available on the system NOTE When a zone function is the source of a Link output type then a point to point link is available and is as effective as direct ...

Page 124: ...nd strobe output to activate This output is normally used to activate a relay to cut power to the bell 78 Comms Test Pulse This output is used for remote routine inspection via the downloader software When a remote inspection is carried out this output will activate for 10 seconds in order to trigger the test input of an external comms device 79 Door Prop This output activates when a door is held ...

Page 125: ...quired link is displayed press the ent key to begin the programming procedure The system prompts for the Link Source to be assigned If groups are set armed then some sources and destinations will not be available for programming 1 Press the key to select the required link source from the available types refer to Table 23 Link Source 2 Press the A or B keys to select the actual link source for exam...

Page 126: ...e an output pulse c User Code On 001 When the code is entered first time the link is activated When the code is entered the second the link is deactivated Off 1014 When the output is on the link is active When the output is off the link is inactive d Output Address On 1014 When the output turns on first time the link is activated When the output turns on second time the link deactivates Off LT01 W...

Page 127: ...ue Each subsequent activation of the link will restart the timer count down to this value When the timer reaches zero the Link timer activates and it can trigger another link If the link is continuously activated within the timer period the counter will never reach zero and the Link timer will be held off The application for this would be a link that didn t activate so long as another event contin...

Page 128: ...n the first zone is put onto soak test subsequent additions are only tested for the period remaining in the Soak Time Parameter 51 16 Soak Time must be programmed before activating any zones in to the soak test The period remaining decreases by one day each day at 0900 hours Activation of an Exit or Video Exit zone during the Entry time does not reset the soak test and period Programming Soak Zone...

Page 129: ...enus as detailed in the following pages 1 Int Telecoms Comm 1 This section supports programming of the on board Telecom module for alarm signaling and remote servicing over PSTN 2 NOT USED 3 NOT USED 4 Ethernet Comm 4 This section supports programming of the Ethernet module for alarm signaling and remote servicing over an Ethernet LAN WAN using both TCP IP and UDP IP protocols 5 NOT USED 6 Int RS2...

Page 130: ...05 Telephone No 2 22 digits Max 22 digits Max 06 Dial Type 1 Tone 2 Pulse 07 Autotest 1 Start Time 2 Intervals 3 Int Test 0 99 hours 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 08 Engineer Test 09 No of Rings 10 1 20 10 Line Fail 1 Line Volts 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 2 Dial Tone 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 3 Incoming Call 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 11 Fail to Comm 12 Remote Access 1 Access Period 1 Off 2 All Unset 3 Any Set 4 Any Time 2...

Page 131: ... 16 are programmed as Spare NOTES 1 DTMF is fast format 2 A battery low condition occurring on the GX Series panel is always sent to the ARC as a code 8 in the status channel This may cause problems for some ARCs If a channel is assigned as Battery Low then both the channel and the code 8 in channel 9 are transmitted Programming Channels On selecting DTMF the keypad displays 1 Channels 1 16 All 16...

Page 132: ... the channel details display on the keypad The status options are Restore channel sends restore code when reset Open close channel reports setting unsetting arming disarming blank Alarm only channel signals alarm only no restore signal transmitted 3 Output Polarity The Output Polarity determines the normal operational state of the output 0 POS channel activates when the output is triggered 1 NEG c...

Page 133: ...A key the 2 Acct Channel option is displayed All 16 channels can be individually programmed To access the Acct Channel option press the ent key the first channel is displayed Select the required channel using the A and B keys or by entering the channel number directly and press the ent key the account number currently assigned to the channel is displayed Press the B key to delete each of the digit...

Page 134: ...ned groups before they are signaled Press the A key the keypad displays 2 Group Settings and then press the ent key the status of the groups assigned to the trigger is displayed If the group has Y below it then this event occurring in this group is signaled If N is displayed then the event is not signaled for that group To toggle the status of a group enter the group number When all the groups hav...

Page 135: ...up can report individually that it is open NOTE Account Groups only operate for SIA signaling 3 NOT USED 4 Contact ID Contact ID format is a protocol which transmits point identification information to an Alarm Receiving Centre that is capable of receiving the GX Series variant of contact ID The menu structure and programming of the options are identical to the SIA format except for the addition o...

Page 136: ... this option to enter the time that the first engineer test is transmitted Subsequent engineer test transmissions are offset by the value assigned in the Test Interval option 2 Intervals This option determines the period between engineer test transmissions following the Start Time the programmable range is 0 99 hours A test interval of 24 hours is required for UL installations NOTES 1 If the Test ...

Page 137: ...rther period determined by the value programmed in parameter 51 68 If sufficient line voltage is restored within this period no event will be stored If an attempt is made to set arm the system or part of the system within this period the message ALERT LINE FAIL 1 ent CONTINUE SET will be displayed If ent is pressed the set arm will continue if esc is pressed a line fail will immediately be logged ...

Page 138: ...unset If groups are not enabled access is available at any time 3 Any Set No access if any of the groups are set The system must be fully unset whether groups are enabled or not 4 Any Time default Access available at any time 2 Mode 1 Direct Access This permits access at anytime Once access is authorized uploading downloading and remote servicing can begin 2 Manager Authorize There are two methods...

Page 139: ...ons 1 Off 2 NOT USED 3 NOT USED 4 NOT USED 5 Ethernet 6 Int RS232 1 56 1 16 Force V 21 Option not available 56 1 17 SMS Not for UL installations The SMS option is available on GX Series panels with V4 00 and above software and Telecom modules with V5 xx and above software This option generates and transmits SMS text messages for events generated by the GX Series panel 1 Mobile No This is a 22 digi...

Page 140: ... unset 3 Any Set 4 Any Time 2 Mode 1 Direct access 2 Mgr Authorize 1 Call Back IP1 1 IP Address 2 Port No 3 Call Back IP3 1 IP Address 2 Port No 4 Call Back IP4 1 IP Address 2 Port No 5 Call Back IP5 1 IP Address 2 Port No 2 Call Back IP2 1 IP Address 2 Port No 04 Autotest 1 Start Time 2 Interval 05 Engineer Test 06 Fail to Comm 07 Line Fail 1 Network 0 Off 1 Available 2 Signal Path 1 Primary 2 Se...

Page 141: ... network mask identifies the class of network being used This field masks off the parts of the gateway IP address which are common and not required for specific identification of the Ethernet module This information should be supplied by the IT administrator 56 4 02 Alarm Reporting This option allows selection of the alarm signaling format used to transmit the events This option also controls the ...

Page 142: ...assigned to a specific trigger press the ent key from the 2 Groups menu option The display will show the groups and indicate whether it is assigned Y or not assigned N to the group To assign or unassign a group from a specific trigger press the number key corresponding to the group number The display will show the new status To accept the new status press the ent key and return to the previous men...

Page 143: ...ry IP defines the receiver destination details for the secondary alarm transmission path The destination is made up of an IP address and a port number To program the IP address press ent 1 IP Addresss Enter the IP address of the secondary receiver The address will be in the form XXX XXX XXX XXX The dot separator will be automatically added after each sequence of three numbers or can be manually ad...

Page 144: ...or not assigned N to the group To assign or unassign a group from a specific trigger press the number key corresponding to the group number The display will show the new status To accept the new status press the ent key and return to the previous menu level If the GX Series panel supports more than 8 groups use the A and B keys to scroll through all available groups 2 Account No This option is req...

Page 145: ...nted if any of the groups or the complete system are set 4 Any Time default Access available at any time 2 Mode This option controls access authorization and whether the remote session is initiated from Panel or PC 1 Direct Access This permits access at any time in conjunction with Access period Access is initiated from Remote Servicing Once access is authorized initiated uploading downloading and...

Page 146: ...ission must be made to both primary and secondary to be considered a successful transmission 56 4 07 Line Fail The line fail option controls which Ethernet connections are monitored The Ethernet module can be programmed to monitor both the network availability and the programmed transmission paths between the Ethernet module and receiver applications Line fail events whether network or transmissio...

Page 147: ... The dot separator will be automatically added after each sequence of three numbers or can be manually added by pressing the key 56 4 09 Encrypt NOTE This option is not for use in UL installations The Ethernet module supports a high level 128bit encryption algorithm for all communication options This option allows encryption to be enabled disabled for each of the communication options 1 Alarm Repo...

Page 148: ...m transmission paths 1 On If selected encryption is enabled for the Alarm Monitoring alarm transmission paths In order for data to be received when this option is selected the receiver must support decryption 56 4 10 Backup Module This option allows another module to become the primary communication module if a line fail is detected on the Ethernet module There are 3 options 1 Off 2 NOT USED 3 NOT...

Page 149: ...rity 1 No Parity 2 Odd Parity 3 Even Parity 4 Storage Mode Figure 6 6 Internal RS232 Programming structure The GX Series supports an on board RS232 serial port This ports is Programmable independently from the panel Speed configurable from 300 to 56K bps or highest practical speed Able to configure data length parity and stop bits Supervised optional via programming The RS232 port is configurable ...

Page 150: ...o Appendix E for a full description of this function 56 6 2 Format This option allows selection of the alarm signaling format There are two formats available for the RS232 module 1 SIA Refer to the Telecom format menu 56 1 2 for programming details 2 Microtech Refer to the Telecom format menu 56 1 3 for programming details NOTE The SIA and Microtech formats for the RS232 module are identical in st...

Page 151: ...cting a Print Option The required print option is selected by entering the option number 01 12 or by using the A and B keys and then pressing ent When printing option 11 EVENT LOG the system prompts for Groups to be selected the print shows only those events logged for the groups selected The print can be aborted at any time by pressing the esc key NOTE A serial printer on line must be connected t...

Page 152: ...s required Select the required Code Status and press the ent key NOTE he Code Status assigned to the key is displayed when selecting the keypad address for example A 12 indicates that the A key does not require a user code Menu Option To assign one of the menu options to the A key press the A key to move to the 2 Menu option and press the ent key The keypad displays the currently assigned menu opt...

Page 153: ...s indicates the set conditions of groups when the system is set keypad blank or unset normal banner Show Status does not operate while engineer mode is accessed Pressing the and keys again toggles the display to show the status of the groups individually To move between each groups press the and A or the and B keys simultaneously Pressing the and keys again returns the keypad to the banner display...

Page 154: ... B C and D Use the A or B key to move between the group blocks press keys 1 8 to assign the relevant groups in each block to the user When the required groups have been assigned to the user press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level NOTE Also see menu 53 to control the buzzer operation on each keypad This is independent of the keypad group parameter ...

Page 155: ... the current user type assigned to the option GX 080 V0 MENU OPTIONS USER LEVEL FULL MENU OPTION NUMBER QUICK MENU LOCATION Select the quick menu number to be modified by entering the option number 0 9 or by using the A and B keys and then pressing ent The display indicates the quick menu location and the full menu option number currently assigned To modify the quick menu enter the full menu optio...

Page 156: ...pply Unit It is identical to the RIO COMMS diagnostic with the exception that it also indicates the PTC status and battery status A number to the right of the current indicates a blown PTC 2 Battery PTC 3 12V Auxiliary 1 PTC 4 12V Auxiliary 2 PTC 5 Not Used 6 On board Bell PTC A indication means low battery or a missing battery 95 2 13 6V 1 9A NOTE The PC board uses a PTC device instead of a fuse ...

Page 157: ...X Series system including power supplies and peripherals There are 5 selectable options 1 View This option allows any stored baseline data to be viewed from option 61 2 3 Record 1 MEMORY TEST As latest 2 KEYPAD COMMS Snapshot value from last test 3 RIO COMMS Snapshot value from last test 4 PSU COMMS Snapshot value from last test 5 NOT USED 6 COMM MODULES Snapshot value from last test 7 ZONES Snaps...

Page 158: ... Checks This option allows each of the areas 1 to 9 listed in the table above to be included or excluded from the baseline recording All areas are included by default 5 Print This option allows the stored baseline data to be printed using the on board RS232 port ...

Page 159: ... appropriate local or full alarm depending on the zone On selecting the Full Test option the address and function of the first zone on the system is displayed Move to the required zone by pressing the A or B keys or by entering the zone address Press the ent key An option is then given to choose a second confirm zone If you press the A YES key select a second required zone by pressing the ent key ...

Page 160: ... option 1 Reset Groups is selected the engineer is prompted to confirm the selection If confirmed by pressing the enter key all group programming for all the panel features are reset to A1 When engineering mode is exited a warning message is displayed ATT GRPS OFF SYS OP IMPACT alerting the engineer that groups have been reset and there will be an impact on the operation of all functions not progr...

Page 161: ...r B key to move between the group blocks press keys 1 8 to toggle the Setting Logic for the relevant groups in each block Setting Logic Operation If Setting Logic has been assigned to a group the set status of the groups must satisfy the conditions defined in the option to permit the group to set If the Setting Logic conditions are not satisfied then the group cannot set If multiple groups are bei...

Page 162: ...ing the groups assigned to an option for example user code or outputs simultaneously pressing the and keys displays the groups individually The keypad displays the group number name and the status of the particular option being displayed Press the key to toggle the status of the group To move to another group press the A or B keys or enter the number of the group directly GX 085 V0 A2 Sales Dept S...

Page 163: ...save programming 2 Begin Entry Disabled Enabled 3 Sets System Disabled Enabled 4 Log Disabled Entry Exit 24 Hours Alarms toggle between Disabled Entry Exit 24 Hours Alarms esc save programming Table 6 29 Programming a custom Zone 1 Outputs Any of the available output types can be assigned to the custom zone On selecting this attribute the 01 BELLS output type is displayed along with it status the ...

Page 164: ...lay indicates that attribute is ENABLED for the custom zone NOTE The custom zone can be assigned all three Setting attributes if required however it is recommended that either attribute 1 Begin Set or 3 Sets System is enabled but not both 4 Log This attribute determines which custom zone activations are logged On selecting Log the current selection is displayed To change the selection press the ke...

Page 165: ...ress the key Full Set Alarm is displayed 15 Press the esc key Status is displayed 16 Press the A key Setting is displayed Press the ent key to select this option 17 Begin Set Disabled is displayed 18 Press the A key Sets System Disabled is displayed 19 Press the key Sets System Enabled is displayed 20 Press the esc key Setting is displayed 21 Press the A key Log is displayed Press the ent key to s...

Page 166: ...e ON OFF status 0 9 keys to enter time to delete programming W01 67 0 9 3 Events 2 Timer Outputs 3 Autoset groups Use A or B keys to select group and press ent 1 Status 0 Off 1 On 2 Monitor 2 Prewarning 30 0 50 mins 3 Extension 030 0 400 mins 4 Force Set 0 Off 1 On 5 Weekly Schedule 6 Lockout Status 0 Off 1 On 7 Lockout Schedule 1 Period 2 Audible 0 Off 1 On 1 Status 0 Off 1 On 2 Weekly Schedule 1...

Page 167: ...l features Auto setting arming Lockout times User access times Timer Outputs 1 Name A maximum 12 character alpha numeric name can be entered here for a weekly schedule 2 Status The status of the each of the timers is shown here whether 0 OFF or 1 ON To change the status press the A or B key or press 1 to select ON or 2 to select OFF 3 Events This option programs the weekly timer events with Day Mo...

Page 168: ...rogramming and return to the previous menu level 1 MON 2 TUE 3 WED 4 THU 5 FRI 65 2 Timer Outputs Once the times have been programmed and the Status is set to 1 On the Timer A or Timer B outputs 53 29 and 53 30 are activated at the On times and deactivated at the Off times programmed in 65 1 Weekly Schedule User codes that they have been attributed to a Time Zone A or B are invalid between an On t...

Page 169: ...riod the system begins the timed setting arming procedure NOTE Pressing the esc key at any time during the prewarning resets and restarts the prewarning countdown If more than one group is in the prewarning period each group can be viewed by pressing and or and 3 Extension 0 400 minutes default 30 minutes An autoset Extension can be assigned to each group on the system programmed with different va...

Page 170: ...V0 G r o u p s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L L L U U L L S During the Lockout period the group can not be unset disarmed unless an alarm has been activated in the group In the event of an alarm occurring during the Lockout period any valid type 2 3 or above code assigned to the group in alarm may be used to unset disarm and or reset the group If multiple locked out groups are in an alarm condition entry of a ...

Page 171: ...ystem was unset disarmed press the A or B keys to view the zones Press the ent key to continue the setting arming routine The zone that have not been activated do not have to be tested 3 Autocheck when the setting arming routine is started the user is informed of the number of selected pre check zones that have not been activated since the system was unset disarmed and a warning is sounded press t...

Page 172: ...ccess types to each of the menu options This allows code types 2 3 3 6 to have access to menu options to which they would normally have insufficient access rights On selecting this option 11 OMIT ZONES is displayed along with the current code types assigned 3456 default GX 091 V0 Use the A or B key to select the required menu option or enter the option number directly and press the ent key The cur...

Page 173: ...imeout 1 60 seconds default 10 04 Group Config 1 Alarm Group 2 Group Restrict 3 Exit Group 05 Emergencies 06 AntiPassBack 1 Mode 0 Off 1 Soft 2 Hard 2 Timeout 00 0 60 minutes 3 Forgive 07 APB by group 08 Security 1 Nightlock 00 67 weekly schedules 2 Unlock Time 00 67 weekly schedules 3 Dual Mode 0 Disabled 1 Card and Card 2 Card and Pin 4 Dual Time Option not available 09 Menu Recall 1 Menu Functi...

Page 174: ...Descriptor is displayed Use the A or B keys to move to the required parameter and press the ent key 1 Descriptor This option is used to assign a name of up to 9 characters to each of the DCM s This name is assembled from the character set and or library options On selecting the Descriptor parameter the currently assigned name is displayed on the top line an underscore shows where the next characte...

Page 175: ...at the door can remain open when gaining access If the door remains open longer than the period assigned to the Open Timeout then an alarm occurs NOTE If the Open Timeout is programmed as 0 seconds then the door can remain open indefinitely without resulting in an alarm being activated On entering the Open Timeout parameter the current value is displayed assign the required time within the range 0...

Page 176: ...and an appropriate level reset is required at which point they are immediately reset A second group map is allocated to each DCM reader in order to facilitate this function This permits the existing door control features to be completely detached from the fire escape features The default setting for each DCM reader is all groups selected Therefore a system which is unchanged from the default will ...

Page 177: ... on the level of access granted in Option 68 Menu Access the user can hold their card at a compatible reader for three seconds to activate a single menu function selected from the available list 11 71 A new option is assigned by pressing the A or B keys until the required option is displayed or by entering the option number directly and then pressing the ent key to accept the selection Assigning a...

Page 178: ... that must be less than the maximum length of the card 4 User Field This is where the facility code is specified Two options can be selected 1 Field Position This is the start bit for the facility code It can be from 1 to the card number start point 2 Field Length This is the length of the facility code The maximum field length is from the field position to the start of the card number ...

Page 179: ...een the Filename creation time and date of the saved data and the Panel Type Panel version and file type A further press of the ent key will provide the user with the following two options 1 Use File Selecting this option will reprogram your control panel with the software application file or configuration file stored on the SPI key This will take approximately 2 minutes NOTE If a new panel applic...

Page 180: ...vailable space left on the SPI Key This will display the number of free memory Kbytes left on the device out of a maximum of 4096 4 Erase key This option deletes all programming and returns the SPI key to the unformatted state This option should not be used NOTE If replacing the software all users other than the engineer at the keypad in use will be logged out of the system The keypad banner will ...

Page 181: ...CARGO 066 CARPENTER 067 CARPET 068 CASH 069 CASHIER 070 CEILING 071 CELL 072 CELLAR 073 CENTRAL 074 CENTRE 075 CHAIR 076 CHANGING 077 CHEMISTRY 078 CHICKEN 079 CHURCH 080 CLASSROOM 081 CLEANER 082 CLEANERS 083 CLEANING 084 CLERK 085 CLERKS 086 COAL 087 COAT 088 COIN 089 COLD 090 COLLECTION 091 COMMUNICATOR 092 COMPUTER 093 CONFERENCE 094 CONTAINER 095 CONTACT 096 CONSERVATORY 097 CORNER 098 CORRID...

Page 182: ...BRARY 253 LIFT 254 LIGHT 255 LINE 256 LITTLE 257 LOADING 258 LOBBY 259 LOCK 260 LOFT 261 LORRY 262 LOUNGE 263 LOW 264 LUNCH 265 MACHINE 266 MAGNETIC 267 MAIN 268 MAJOR 269 MALE 270 MAN 271 MANAGER 272 MANAGERS 273 MASTER 274 MAT 275 MATHS 276 MEDICAL 277 MEN 278 MESS 279 METAL 280 METER 281 MEZZANINE 282 MICROWAVE 283 MIDDLE 284 MILK 285 MINOR 286 MOBILE 287 MODEL 288 MONITOR 289 MOULDING 290 MOVE...

Page 183: ...3 SPRING 434 SQUARE 435 SQUASH 436 STABLE 437 STADIUM 438 STAFF 439 STAIRS 440 STAIRWELL 441 STALLS 442 STAND 443 START 444 STATION 445 STOP 446 STORE 447 STORES 448 STROBE 449 STRONG 450 STUDY 451 SUITE 452 SUMMER 453 SUNDAY 454 SUPPLY 455 SURGERY 456 SWIMMING 457 SWITCH 458 SYSTEM 459 TABLE 460 TALL 461 TAMPER 462 TEA 463 TEACHER 464 TECHNICAL 465 TECHNICIAN 466 TELLER 467 TEN 468 TENNIS 469 TES...

Page 184: ...GX Series Control Panel Installation and Setup Guide A 4 ...

Page 185: ...RUDE 130 FINAL Final zone alarm ZONE NONE 150 SEC FINAL Secure final zone alarm ZONE 4 SECURITY 134 PRT FINAL Part final zone alarm ZONE 2 INTRUDE 134 PRT ENTRY Part entry zone alarm ZONE 2 INTRUDE 134 BEAM PAIR Beam pair zone alarm ZONE 2 INTRUDE 130 VIDEO Video zone alarm ZONE 2 INTRUDE 130 VIDEO EXT Video exit zone alarm ZONE 2 INTRUDE 130 CUSTOM A Custom A zone alarm ZONE 5 CUS ZON 130 CUSTOM ...

Page 186: ...restored ZONE 4 SECURITY 135 18 ZN RESTO INT ALARM Intruder Delay restored ZONE 2 INTRUDE 130 18 ZN RESTO URGENT Urgent zone restored ZONE 3 24 HOURS 130 18 ZN RESTO VIBRATION Vibration zone restored ZONE 2 INTRUDE 133 18 ZN RESTO ATM 1 ATM 1 zone restored ZONE 3 24 HOURS 133 18 ZN RESTO ATM 2 ATM 2 zone restored ZONE 3 24 HOURS 133 18 ZN RESTO ATM 3 ATM 3 zone restored ZONE 3 24 HOURS 133 18 ZN R...

Page 187: ...OT SENT 611 URGENT Urgent zone tested ZONE NOT SENT 611 PA UNSET PA unset zone tested ZONE NOT SENT 611 KSW RESET Ksw reset zone tested ZONE NOT SENT 611 VIBRATION Vibration zone tested ZONE NOT SENT 611 ATM 1 ATM 1 zone tested ZONE NOT SENT 611 ATM 2 ATM 2 zone tested ZONE NOT SENT 611 ATM 3 ATM 3 zone tested ZONE NOT SENT 611 ATM 4 ATM 4 zone tested ZONE NOT SENT 611 ALARM EXT Alarm extend zone ...

Page 188: ...r zone resistance ZONE 15 TROUBL Note 1 GR Alarm Restore Note 1 zone restored ZONE 5 CUS ZON Note 1 18 ZN RESTO GT Trouble LOW RES Low resistance on zone ZONE 15 TROUBL Note 1 HIGH RES High resistance on zone ZONE 15 TROUBL Note 1 GU Unbypass FORCE OMT Unomitted after rearm ZONE 8 OMIT Note 1 H Holdup HA Holdup Alarm PA SILENT PA Silent zone alarm ZONE 1 PA DURE 122 PA DEL SL PA Delay Sil zone ala...

Page 189: ...FAIL Module Tel line fail rest MOD 12 MD COM 351 LT Line Trouble LINE FAIL Zone Tel line fail trouble ZONE 12 MD COM 351 LINE FAIL Mod Tel line fail trouble MOD 12 MD COM 351 LX Local Prog end ENGINEER Engineer mode exited EVENT ALWAYS TR 627 M Medical Custom SIA See note 2 MA Alarm Note 1 zone in alarm ZONE 5 CUS ZON Note 1 MB Bypass OMITTED zone omitted ZONE 8 OMIT 573 FORCEOMT Force omit after ...

Page 190: ...ONE 15 TROUBL 380 HIGH RES High resistance on zone ZONE 15 TROUBL 380 QU Unbypass FORCE OMT Unomitted after rearm ZONE 8 OMIT 573 R Remote Log Test RB REM LOG USER NONE 0 REM RESET USER NONE 0 REM ID USER NONE 0 REM COPY USER NONE 0 REM OVRWR USER NONE 0 REM MSG USER NONE 0 COPY SITE MODULE NONE 0 OVWR SITE MODULE NONE 0 RC Relay closed LINK Link zone closed ZONE 16 LOG 150 LOG Log zone closed ZON...

Page 191: ...E 9 TAMPER 137 MASK TAMP ZONE 9 TAMPER 383 DCM EVENT Invalid Card Tamper alarm MOD 9 TAMPER None ADDED Module Added MOD 9 TAMPER 531 ENG TAMP Engineering Tamper MISC 9 TAMPER None TE Test End WALK TEST Walk test finished USER 14 MEN AC 607 TR Tamper Restor TAMPER Tamper zone restored ZONE 9 TAMPER 137 18 ZN RESTO BELL TAMP Bell Tamper zone rest ZONE 9 TAMPER 137 18 ZN RESTO LID TAMP Lid Tamper res...

Page 192: ... 8 OMIT 573 ZJ Trouble Rest LOW RES Restor zone resistance ZONE 15 TROUBL 380 HIGH RES Restor zone resistance ZONE 15 TROUBL 380 ZR Alarm Restore Note 1 zone restored ZONE 5 CUS ZON Note 1 18 ZN RESTO ZT Trouble LOW RES Low resistance on zone ZONE 15 TROUBL 380 HIGH RES High resistance on zone ZONE 15 TROUBL 380 ZU Unbypass FORCE OMT Unomitted after rearm ZONE 8 OMIT 573 NOTES 1 Dependent upon zon...

Page 193: ...2 Without ri modifier Keypad added Rio missing etc 3 4 xxxxxx Ntixx xx rixx EV Aeeeeeeeeesiiiiiiii 2 xxxxxx Ntixx xx rixx EV 1 xxxxxx NEV Event 0 xxxx NEV000 1 With ri modifier Automatic set timer activated 2 2 Without ri modifier Automatic test engineer mode Key Data Block Ascii Block ti Time modifier ri Group modifier not used if groups are disabled id User modifier u User number pi Peipheral mo...

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Page 195: ...M ATM 3 ATM 3 zone activated 3 24 Hours 16 Log Zone NM ATM 4 ATM 4 zone activated 3 24 Hours 16 Log Zone NM AUTOTEST Automatic Test of the system via a comms Module Always TR AUTOTIMER Autoset timer activated None NM AUTOTIMER Autoset timer de activated None NM BURG HIGH High priority intruder alarm zone open 2 Intrude 18 Zone Restoral M BURG LOW Low priority intruder alarm zone open 2 Intrude 18 ...

Page 196: ...State None NM ENT UNSET User entering Unset State None NM ENT UNST User entering Unsetting disarming State None NM ENTRY Entry zone activated opened during Setting Unsetting arming disarming procedure or when Set None NM ENTRY Entry zone de activated closed during Setting Unsetting arming disarming procedure or when Set None NM ETST FAIL Engineer test has failed None NM ETST PASS Engineer test has...

Page 197: ...ay zone has been activated opened for longer than the Delay Alarm time 16 Log NM LOW RES Zone changing to low resistance 900 to 800 Ohm 15 Trouble M LOW RES Zone changing from Low Resistance to Normal Closed 800 to 900 Ohm 15 Trouble M LOW VOLTS Voltage of AUX outputs has dropped below 10V 13 Elec Status 15 Trouble M MASK Mask zone activated opened 4 Security M MASK Mask zone de activated closed 4...

Page 198: ... disconnected 14 Menu access NM REM COPY Remote Copy of site details via SIA has occurred None NM REM FAIL Remote failure after all retries None NM REM FIN Remote connection finished None NM REM ID Remote suite ID menu accessed None NM REM LOG Remote log menu accessed None NM REM MSG Remote message menu accessed None NM REM OVRWR Remote Overwrite via SIA has occurred None M REM RESET Remote reset ...

Page 199: ...ST O P Test Outputs menu Menu Option 32 has been accessed None NM TIMEOUT Timeout alarm after the Entry Time has expired 10 Setting M TIMER A Timer A activated on None NM TIMER A Timer A de activated off None NM TIMER B Timer B activated on None NM TIMER B Timer B de activated off None NM T O BURGL Timeout alarm after the Entry Time has expired same as TIMEOUT but used as a SIA event 2 Intruder M ...

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Page 201: ...urrent draw 50 0 mV maximum ripple PSTN V 22 Modem 1200 Baud RS232 300 56k programmable RS485 9600 Baud Full Duplex Asynchronous Modules Weight Order Code GX Mk7 Keypad 6 1 oz 190g CP037 Size 5 87 x 3 58 x 1 22 in 149 x 91 x 31mm Keypads Material PC ABS Keypad Color Neutral GX TouchCenter 16 07 oz 500g CP041 A1 Size 7 17 x 5 04 x 1 33 in 182 x 128 x 34mm GX RIO Boxed 9 6 oz 300g C072 A1 Size 5 91 ...

Page 202: ...Table E 1 Current Consumption NOTES 1 Measured with no load on zone input 2 Not communicating RIO DCM Keypad Ethernet Width 160mm 6 162 mm 6 4 93mm 3 5 8 121 mm 4 Height 151mm 6 150 mm 5 9 150mm 6 90 mm 3 Depth 40mm 1 39 mm 1 5 31mm 1 16 mm 5 8 Weight approx 300g 11oz 270g 9 5oz 180g 6oz 60g 2oz Humidity 0 85 0 85 0 85 0 85 Nominal Supply Voltage 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC Current Maximum 730mA 1...

Page 203: ...twork shall be protected by secondary protectors for communication circuits These protectors shall comply with the Standard for Secondary Protectors For Communications Circuits UL 497A These protectors shall be used only in the protected side of the telecommunications network 4 Equipment to be installed in a temperature controlled environment A temperature controlled environment is defined as one ...

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Page 205: ... line notify the telephone company that it has a problem and request prompt repair service The user may not under any circumstances in or out of warranty attempt any service or repairs to the system It must be returned to the factory or an authorized service agency for all repairs FCC PART 68 NOTICE This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a lab...

Page 206: ...e télécommunications comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au matériel terminal Le Ministère n assure toutefois pas que le matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce matériel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l enterprise locale de télécommunication Le matériel doit égalem...

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Page 208: ...hat came with the product Note your Honeywell customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively Technical Support 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 10 p m E S T MyWebTech http www honeywell com security hsc resources MyWebTech WARRANTY INFORMATION Fort the latest warranty information please go to www honeywell com security hsc reso...

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