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Location: 008 

Installer Code I 

Default: 0214 

 

The installer code is a 4-digit code used by alarm company personnel authorized to 

modify the system’s parameters. It is recommended to change the “factory default” 
Installer Code to one of your own choice.  

Location: 009 

Installer Code II 

Default: 1214 

A 4-digit code that identifies a technician sent by the installation company to carry out 
restricted tasks. Using this code, the sub-installer can access only those 
programming locations associated with the authority level defined in location 
061(refer to page 41).

 

Location: 010 

Master Code  

Default: 1234 

A 4-digit code used by the system's owner or chief user. 
The Master Code provides the following special privileges: 

 To enter, modify, and delete the remaining all User Codes  

 To set the system's internal clock 

 To perform certain system functions and tests 

NOTE: 

The Master Code cannot be seen by the installer through the zone LEDs on the keypad. 

System Time Definitions:  
Locations 011-016 

 

Location: 011 

Exit Delay 

Default: 030 

Establishes the system’s Exit Delay (the interval, in seconds, between entering a 
User Code at the keypad and when the system actually arms). 
Enter the number of seconds (between 001 and 255). 

Location: 012 

Entry Delay 

Default: 060 

Establishes the system’s Entry Delay (in an armed system, the interval, in seconds, 
between the moment an entry door is opened and an alarm is triggered). 
Enter the number of seconds (between 001 and 255). 

Location: 013 

Bell Cutoff Time 

Default: 04 

Sets the interval that the system’s external sounder(s) will operate during an alarm 
before it shuts off automatically. 
Enter the number of minutes (between 01 and 90). 

NOTE: 

The keypad’s buzzer operation is not affected by the Bell Cutoff time definition. 

 

Summary of Contents for ORBiT-14

Page 1: ...Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...r any other purpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical without the express prior written permission of Rokonet Electronics Ltd The text and graphics ar...

Page 3: ...vised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if it is necessary 5 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of...

Page 4: ...dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does ca...

Page 5: ...luded in following standards Standard 5 1999 EC Article Note EN 60950 00 3 1 a 1 EN 301 489 3 v 1 2 1 3 1 b 1 EN 50130 4 95 A1 98 3 1 b 1 TBR21 98 ETSI EG 201 121 v 1 1 3 2 Note 1 Full Orbit 14 system...

Page 6: ...Installation Manual vi...

Page 7: ...onnector 14 Keypad Connection 15 Connecting the J3 SIG IN Connector Signal in Voice Mail 15 Installer Programming 16 The Keypad 16 Restoring Factory Defaults to the ORBIT 14 16 Introduction to Program...

Page 8: ...otocols Location 054 34 Automatic Central Station Protocols Location 055 36 Upload Download Rings Location 056 37 Swinger Shutdown Limit Location 057 37 System Controls Locations 059 060 38 Sub Instal...

Page 9: ...o possible through the use of Rokonet s Upload Download software Main Features Zones 14 Programmable Intrusion Zones 12 zones on main board using zone doubling 2 zones on keypad 3 Keypad Emergency Zon...

Page 10: ...istor Keypad Tamper Wall cover Automatic Arming Daily automatic arming Orbit 14 Main Panel Types P N Description RP214MA0000A Orbit 14 Main Panel Telephone impedance 600 Complies with FCC Part 68 regu...

Page 11: ...typical 30 mA maximum 18 mA typical 37 mA maximum 75mA maximum Control panel connections 4 wire up to 300 ft 100 m from panel 4 wire up to 300 ft 100 m from panel 4 wire up to 300 ft 100 m from panel...

Page 12: ...mA Feet Meter Feet Meter Feet Meter Feet Meter 100 780 238 625 190 495 151 310 95 300 260 79 208 64 165 50 103 32 650 120 37 96 30 76 23 48 15 Detectors Distance in Feet 18 19 20 22 24 1 0 9 0 8 0 6...

Page 13: ...tions to devices requiring Uninterrupted Auxiliary Power e g PIRs Glass Break Detectors Connections to Smoke Detectors requiring Reset table Power Connections to any External Sounders 3 Have a Standby...

Page 14: ...y charging circuit however prolonged improper connection of the battery to the control panel results in damage Power should remain disconnected until all connections have been made and checked for acc...

Page 15: ...or static discharge experience permanent or general malfunctions The ideal ground is considered to be a unified earth ground in which an 8 foot copper clad rod located close to the existing power and...

Page 16: ...is bent If in doubt you may want to enlist the help of a licensed electrician Telephone Line Connection These lines are typically derived from an installed RJ31X jack To connect telephone lines 1 Con...

Page 17: ...ones on one input Use the following diagram for appropriate connection The tamper alarm will be the same for both of the zones 3 32K 2 21K 5 62K Tamper N C Alarm N C Tamper N C Alarm N C Zone No 1 Zon...

Page 18: ...tage due to current requirements and distances involved make sure to use the appropriate wire gauge If the auxiliary outputs are overloaded exceed 600mA and are shut down you must disconnect all loads...

Page 19: ...he 12V power to the smoke detector is supplied via the UO see page 8 The UO should be defined as AUX switch see page 31 Connecting the Utility Output Expansion Module If more than three UOs are requir...

Page 20: ...is normally used for an external siren connection as follows Positive POS When the J4 connector is placed on POS the C terminal on UO1 receives 13 8V Negative NEG When the J4 connector is placed on NE...

Page 21: ...NOTE The maximum distance between the panic button and the keypad is 30 meters 3 Connecting zones 7 and 8 Zones 7 and 8 which are located on the keypads except for the 6 LED keypad are end of line sup...

Page 22: ...esponding pins Refer to page 8 4 Reapply power AC and or Standby Battery to the PC Board 5 After a short beep is heard remove the J1 jumper The ORBIT 14 s default settings are now restored 6 Check tha...

Page 23: ...RP214USB000A USB RS232 Bus Adapter Remote ORBIT UD Remote U D Windows version from a personal computer The software and applicable modem with configured access to a telephone line must be installed C...

Page 24: ...Used to display the next digit in a location containing at least two digits For example if 5 6 7 8 is stored in a location the 5 is displayed first when you press the 6 will be displayed Continue this...

Page 25: ...To help acquaint you with some programming basics a short tutorial has been prepared It involves changing the Installer Code from the factory default of 0 2 1 4 to a sequence of your own choosing If...

Page 26: ...bserve the Zone LEDs Press STAY STAY to advance to the next digit Once all four digits have been displayed attempts to view an additional digit will result in three error beeps If desired press STAY a...

Page 27: ...ot have permission to change the following Central Station parameters from the Upload Download software Installer Code MS phone numbers the MS Lock Code and the Default Enable jumper It is NOT necessa...

Page 28: ...with less than four digits For example for account number 123 enter 0123 In this case the ORBIT 14 will not send the 0 digit to the Central Station To use an account number with 0 digit for example 1...

Page 29: ...l User Codes To set the system s internal clock To perform certain system functions and tests NOTE The Master Code cannot be seen by the installer through the zone LEDs on the keypad System Time Defin...

Page 30: ...indicated time will defer the test transmission until the indicated periodic test time on the following day Location 016 Periodic Test Interval Default 00 Sets the interval for periodic test reportin...

Page 31: ...oid an intrusion alarm however the zone must be secured before the expiration of the Exit Delay period Location 11 6 Entry Follower Usually assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protectin...

Page 32: ...buzzers simultaneously 5 Bell When Armed Buzzer When Disarmed Related to 24H zones If an alarm occurs in disarm mode the keypad s buzzer will be activated If an alarm occurs in arm mode the external B...

Page 33: ...s loop response that sets the minimum time for which a zone violation will trigger an alarm Second digit Contains the number used to represent to which group s the zone will be assigned Locations 031...

Page 34: ...to a number of system activities related to alarms zones any general system event or the actions of a particular user A total of six Utility Outputs are available when the utility module expansion mo...

Page 35: ...any type of alarm i e intrusion fire keypad initiated panic 06 Zone 1 Alarm Follow Latched UO is immediately activated when an alarm occurs on Zone 1 UO remains active latched for the duration of the...

Page 36: ...Fire Keying Follow Latched UO is activated immediately when a Fire alarm is triggered by a violation of zone 5 defined as Fire or by pressing the keypad s 4 and 5 keys simultaneously for two seconds...

Page 37: ...to a lack of power from the commercial AC UO is deactivated when the system is operating properly from commercial AC power 2E AC Loss Follow Pulse UO is activated for several seconds and is then deact...

Page 38: ...low you define the communication format as defined by the Central Station CS Dialler Control 1 Location 052 First digit Determines the number corresponding to the Dialling Method Duty Cycle and Centra...

Page 39: ...in the standard manner Yes Enables Follow Me communication In addition to reporting to the Central Station the ORBIT 14 has a Follow Me feature in which a standard phone call is made to a designated p...

Page 40: ...le 2 The dialler waits for a dial tone before it starts dialling Location 053 Dialler Controls 2 2nd Digit 2 nd Digit Wait for Dial Tone Telephone Connection and Supervision 0 No No 1 No Yes 2 Yes No...

Page 41: ...00 Hz 1 33 pulses sec 390 ms 1800 Hz 2 20 pulses sec 390 ms 1800 Hz 3 10 pulses sec 390 ms 1800 Hz 4 40 pulses sec 650 ms 1800 Hz 5 33 pulses sec 650 ms 1800 Hz 6 20 pulses sec 650 ms 1800 Hz 7 10 pul...

Page 42: ...00 Hz Dual round 390 40 Radionics Extended 40 2300Hz Dual round 390 50 Radionics 40 1400 Hz Parity 390 20 Radionics 40 2300Hz Parity 390 30 Radionics Extended 40 1400 Hz Parity 390 60 Radionics Extend...

Page 43: ...e place Location 056 Number of Rings Default 08 Choose a number of rings greater than that which the customer will normally wait to answer an incoming call Enter the number of rings between 00 15 NOTE...

Page 44: ...ring a valid User Code No Zone bypassing is NOT permitted Loudspeaker If the external sounder s is NOT equipped with a built in sound driver doing so causes the ORBIT 14 to produce an oscillating freq...

Page 45: ...r No Yes No B Loudspeaker No Yes Yes C Loudspeaker Yes No No D Loudspeaker Yes No Yes E Loudspeaker Yes Yes No F Loudspeaker Yes Yes Yes Location 059 System Controls 1 2nd Digit 2 nd Digit Voice Modul...

Page 46: ...en zone during auto arming will be bypassed and the system will be armed UO arm follow Pulsed or Latched UO will be activated after the Exit Delay time AC loss report and UO follow AC loss will be act...

Page 47: ...2 nd Digit Alarm Restore Auto Arm Pre Warning 0 BTO No 1 Default BTO Yes 2 Zone Restore NO 3 Zone Restore Yes Sub Installer Restriction Level Location 061 The Sub Installer can be defined with two di...

Page 48: ...ne 10 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 072 Zone 11 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 073 Zone 12 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 074 Zone 13 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 075 Zone 14 Alarm Reporting code 2 00 076 Keypad Fire...

Page 49: ...y Restoral Code 2 00 103 Restore tamper from zones 1 9 2 00 104 Restore tamper from zones 2 10 2 00 105 Restore tamper from zones 3 11 2 00 106 Restore tamper from zones 4 12 2 00 107 Restore tamper f...

Page 50: ...sarm Reporting code by master code quick arm key switch or remote arming 2 00 135 User 1 disarm Reporting code 2 00 136 User 2 disarm Reporting code 2 00 137 User 3 disarm Reporting code 2 00 138 User...

Page 51: ...st 15 min 2 00 157 Fire zone trouble 2 00 158 Bell Loop Interrupted 2 00 159 Clock not set 2 00 160 Phone line cut 2 00 161 Day zone trouble 2 00 162 Low Battery restore 2 00 163 Loss of AC Power rest...

Page 52: ...Dialler Control 2 012 Entry Delay 054 MS Pulsed protocol 013 Bell Cutoff Time 055 MS Auto protocol 014 Bell Delay 056 U D Rings 015 Periodic test time 057 Swinger Shut down 016 Periodic test interval...

Page 53: ...User 12 Disarm 104 Tamp zone 2 10 restore 147 User 13 Disarm 105 Tamp zone 3 11 restore 148 User 14 Disarm 106 Tamp zone 4 12 restore 149 User 15 Disarm 107 Tamp zone 5 13 restore 150 User 16 Disarm...

Page 54: ...12 KA Heat Zone Restore 12 114 13 KH Duct Zone Alarm Restore 14 116 Flame Zone Alarm Restore 15 117 Panic Zone Alarm Restore Silent Alarm 16 122 Audible Alarm 17 123 Perimeter Zone Alarm Restore 18 13...

Page 55: ...Restore 46 120 47 PH Duress Alarm 48 121 48 HA Duress Restore 48 121 49 HH Troubles AC Trouble 5A 301 5A AT AC Restore 5A 301 51 AR Low Battery Trouble 52 302 52 YT Low Battery Restore 52 302 53 YR M...

Page 56: ...el 5 2 Master Code 2 digit User Number to be set changed Authority Level No 0 User 1 User Un Bypass 2 Maid 3 Service Set Date 6 1 Master Code MM DD YY Set Time 6 2 Master Code HH MM Set Auto Arm Time...

Page 57: ...Notes...

Page 58: ...Notes...

Page 59: ...rtation charges or costs of installation or any liability for direct indirect or consequential damages or delay Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented that t...

Page 60: ...llowing telephone and fax numbers USA Tel 1 305 592 3820 Fax 1 305 592 3825 United Kingdom Tel 44 1527 576 765 Fax 44 1527 576 816 Italy Tel 39 02 392 5354 Fax 39 02 392 5131 Israel Tel 972 3 9616555...

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