Power Series Main Menu Overview Modules Added Features

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Power Series

Main Menu • Overview • Modules • Added Features; - 2 wire smokes •

Main Menu • Overview • Modules • Added Features; - 2 wire smokes • Terminal Strip - Keypad Zones • Keypad Operation - PK 5500 Z Zone Labels • How to Program; - Basic Programming • Wireless Zones - Partitioning - Communications (Back up, Periodic test)

Main Panel Overview Main Menu

Main Panel Overview Main Menu

 • V 4. 6 PC 1864 Supports 64 wireless zones w/ RFK 5564

• V 4. 6 PC 1864 Supports 64 wireless zones w/ RFK 5564 keypad Main Menu

Power Series • V 4. 2 Additional Features • Daylight Saving • Auto Disarm

Power Series • V 4. 2 Additional Features • Daylight Saving • Auto Disarm • Zone supervision selectable per zone • Silent Troubles • Cross Zoning • Exit Delay Restart • TL 250/TL 260 Support • 3 G Cellular communicator support • DLS V Programming software (v 4. 1 higher) • and lots more… Main Menu

Additional Features • Hardwire/wireless CO zone support • Dialer direction (IP/Cellular) • DSC interactive

Additional Features • Hardwire/wireless CO zone support • Dialer direction (IP/Cellular) • DSC interactive ready (Upgrades panel to v 4. 6) Additional Features • 64 Wireless zone support on PC 1864 w/RFK 5564/TR 5164 • Wireless quick enroll (898) • DSC Interactive ready (Upgrades panel to v 4. 6) • Wireless two-way transceiver TR 5164 support • Preloaded 250 label directory

 • Superior lightning and static protection • Spark gap, zap track, zener diodes,

• Superior lightning and static protection • Spark gap, zap track, zener diodes, MOV’s & telephone SIDACtor • Communicator is electrically isolated from the rest of the panel • No fuses • PTC’s used to protect the AUX, RBYG, Bell and Battery • PC-LINK connector for direct connect downloading • No modem or phone line required • Full program memory even if panel loses power Main Menu

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual Modules Main Menu

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual Modules Main Menu

PTK 5507 Touch Screen Keypad • Intuitive menu-driven interface for the users • Easy

PTK 5507 Touch Screen Keypad • Intuitive menu-driven interface for the users • Easy partition selection menu • Built-in and easy-to-update digital picture frame using integrated SD card slot. • Customizable home screen display • Quick-view LED statues indicators (Ready, Armed, Trouble, AC Power) • Large 7” full color display • Home screen button • Easy touch Emergency keys (Fire, Medical, Panic)

PK 5500 64 Zone Alpha Numeric Keypad • 28 Character alpha numeric zone display

PK 5500 64 Zone Alpha Numeric Keypad • 28 Character alpha numeric zone display • 8 Partition support • Global keypad support • Zone input, PGM output or built in low temperature sensor (6 degrees Celsius) • 4 Different Door Chimes sounds per zone • One handed installation • 5 Programmable Function Keys • 3 Separate panic keys • RFK 5500 includes wireless receiver • RFK 5564 (64 wireless zone support w/ PC 1864 v 4. 6 Main Menu

PK 5501 64 Zone Fixed ICON LCD Keypad • 64 Zone fixed icon LCD

PK 5501 64 Zone Fixed ICON LCD Keypad • 64 Zone fixed icon LCD zone display • 8 Partition support • Zone input, PGM output or built in low temperature sensor (6 degrees Celsius) • 4 Different Door Chimes sounds per zone • One handed installation • 5 Programmable Function Keys • 3 Separate panic keys • RFK 5501 includes wireless receiver Main Menu

PK 5508 8 Zone LED Keypad, PK 5516 16 Zone LED Keypad • 8

PK 5508 8 Zone LED Keypad, PK 5516 16 Zone LED Keypad • 8 or 16 zone LED display • 8 Partition support • Zone input, PGM output or built in low temperature sensor (6 degrees Celsius) • 4 Different Door Chimes sounds per zone • One handed installation • 5 Programmable Function Keys • 3 Separate panic keys • RFK 5508 or RFK 5516 includes wireless receiver Main Menu

All Styles Come in Black Bezel PK 5508 BLK (8 zone LED) RFK 5508

All Styles Come in Black Bezel PK 5508 BLK (8 zone LED) RFK 5508 BLK (8 zone LED w/ wireless) PK 5516 BLK (16 zone LED) RFK 5516 BLK (16 zone LED w/ wireless) PK 5501 BLK (ICON) RFK 5501 BLK (Fixed ICON w/ wireless) PK 5500 BLK (Alpha) RFK 5500 BLK (Alpha w/ wireless) Main Menu

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual All Styles Come in English

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual All Styles Come in English Function Button PK 5508 ENG (8 zone LED) RFK 5508 ENG (8 zone LED w/ wireless) PK 5516 ENG (16 zone LED) RFK 5516 ENG (16 zone LED w/ wireless) PK 5501 ENG (ICON) RFK 5501 ENG (Fixed ICON w/ wireless) PK 5500 ENG (Alpha) RFK 5500 ENG (Alpha w/ wireless) Main Menu

PK 55 xx Keypad Wiring • Red, Black, Yellow, Green • 5 th terminal

PK 55 xx Keypad Wiring • Red, Black, Yellow, Green • 5 th terminal is Zone or PGM • OR can be used as low temp sensor

PC 5108 Eight Zone Expander • Used to expand the number of hardwire zones

PC 5108 Eight Zone Expander • Used to expand the number of hardwire zones • AUX power terminals for powering detection devices • Jumpers assign zones selection Refer to Section 2. 6 in the Reference Manual Main Menu

RF 5108 Wireless Receiver • Used to enroll wireless detection devices and control devices

RF 5108 Wireless Receiver • Used to enroll wireless detection devices and control devices • Cost effective for smaller wireless installations • Support 8 wireless zones and 8 wireless keyfobs • 8 partition support • 2 onboard PGMs RF 5108 WKK 1 -433 RF 5108 -433 Main Menu • RF 5108 -433 • WS 4939 -433 • Red Status LED Plate

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual RF 5132 -433 Wireless Receiver

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual RF 5132 -433 Wireless Receiver • Used to enroll wireless detection devices and control devices • Support 32 wireless zones and 16 wireless keyfobs • 8 partition support, 2 troubleshooting LEDs • Dual PCB antennas (Improved range over PC 5132 -433) RF 5132 -433 Main Menu

TR 5164 -433 Wireless Transceiver Module • Supports 1 Way & 2 Way Wireless

TR 5164 -433 Wireless Transceiver Module • Supports 1 Way & 2 Way Wireless Devices • Support 4 Wireless Keypads, 60 Wireless Zones, 16 Keyfobs • Quick Enroll w/ v 1. 3 Keypads, • Requires v 4. 6 Power Series Panels WT 4989 WT 5500 TR 5164 -433 Main Menu

WS 4920 Wireless Repeater • Greatly extends the range of DSC 1 Way Wireless

WS 4920 Wireless Repeater • Greatly extends the range of DSC 1 Way Wireless devices • Supports Power Series, Alexor, Impassa, Maxsys panels w/ 433 Mhz frequency • Identifies optimal location for mounting – taking into consideration noise and interference • Statues LED for AC, Battery, and RF Jam detect • Up to 4 Repeaters can be supported per system • Wall and case tamper protected

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual RFK 55 XX Keypad with

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual RFK 55 XX Keypad with integrated Wireless Receiver • Keypad that also is used to enroll wireless detection devices and control devices • Support 32 wireless zones and 16 wireless keyfobs Main Menu RFK 5508 LED 8 zone RFK 5516 LED 16 zone RFK 5501 64 zone ICON RFK 5500 64 zone Alphanumeric

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual PC 5200 Power Supply Module

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual PC 5200 Power Supply Module • 1 Amp power supply (Long term), 3 Amps (Short term) • Used to power devices • Up to 4 modules supervised separately via Jumpers PC 5200 Main Menu

PC 5204 Power Supply & Output Module • 1 Amp power supply (Long term),

PC 5204 Power Supply & Output Module • 1 Amp power supply (Long term), 3 Amps (Short term) • 4 programmable outputs • Used to power devices and activate sirens, strobes etc. . . Additional 4 PGMs PC 5204 Main Menu

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual PC 5208 Low Current Output

Refer to Section 1. 4 in the Reference Manual PC 5208 Low Current Output Module • Low current output module with 8 low current (50 m. A) programmable outputs • Used to activate LED’s, relays etc. . . PC 5208 Main Menu

PC 5601 Status Module • Tri Colour LED Status • KEYBUS connection, no programming

PC 5601 Status Module • Tri Colour LED Status • KEYBUS connection, no programming Status: 1. Ready to Arm – Solid Green 2. Not Ready to Arm – Flashing Green 3. Armed Stay – Solid Red 4. Armed Away – Flashing Red 5. Alarm has Been Activated – Flashing Amber PC 5601 Main Menu

Numbering System • PC 51 XX Zone Expanders • PC 52 XX Output Modules

Numbering System • PC 51 XX Zone Expanders • PC 52 XX Output Modules • PC 54 XX Serial/DVACS Modules • PC 55 XX Keypads • PC 56 XX Status Modules • PC 59 XX Two Way Talk/listen Modules • RFK 55 xx RF Receiver keypad • TL-XXX T-Link IP Module • 3 G-XXX Cellular GSM Module • TR 5164 Wireless Transceiver Module Main Menu

Terminal Strip Main Menu

Terminal Strip Main Menu

Refer to Section 2. 2 in the Reference Manual Terminal Strip • Battery Terminals

Refer to Section 2. 2 in the Reference Manual Terminal Strip • Battery Terminals • 12 volt battery • Removable battery leads • Trouble generated at 11. 5 VDC, restores at 12. 5 VDC • AC Terminals • 16 volt, 40 v/A transformer Main Menu

Terminal Strip • AUX +/- Terminals • 13. 8 VDC at 700 m. A,

Terminal Strip • AUX +/- Terminals • 13. 8 VDC at 700 m. A, PTC protected • Used to provide power for detection devices (motions etc…) • Bell Terminals • 700 m. A continuous, up to 3 Amps short term, PTC protected • Bell+ is 13. 8 VDC, Bell- switches to 0 VDC upon alarm • Supervised, 1000 Ohm resistor needed if not used

Refer to Section 2. 2 in the Reference Manual Terminal Strip • PGM Outputs

Refer to Section 2. 2 in the Reference Manual Terminal Strip • PGM Outputs • Low current programmable outputs (PGM 1 = 50 m. A, PGM 2 = 300 m. A) • Normally open, switch to ground (-) when activated • Used to activate LED’s, relays or other low current devices Main Menu

Terminal Strip • KEYBUS Terminals • 22 Awg four wire communication bus • Communication

Terminal Strip • KEYBUS Terminals • 22 Awg four wire communication bus • Communication link between the main panels and all modules • Any module can be homerun, daisy chained or T-tapped. • 1000 feet maximum from control panel to longest module

Terminal Strip • Zone Terminals • Connect detectors across ‘Z’ and ‘COM’ terminals •

Terminal Strip • Zone Terminals • Connect detectors across ‘Z’ and ‘COM’ terminals • Panel supports normally closed, single or double end of line resistors • EOL resistor are 5. 6 K (5600 ohm - green, blue, red, gold)

Terminal Strip • Phone line connection • From RJ 31 x to Control Panel

Terminal Strip • Phone line connection • From RJ 31 x to Control Panel 1 8 4 5

Refer to Section 2. 10 in the Reference Manual Terminal Strip Normally Closed Supervision

Refer to Section 2. 10 in the Reference Manual Terminal Strip Normally Closed Supervision Short = Secure Open = Violation SEOL Supervision [Default] 5600 ohm = Secure Open or short = Violation DEOL Supervision 5600 ohms = Secure 11200 ohms = Violation Short = Zone Fault Open = Zone Tamper Main Menu

Keypad Operation Main Menu

Keypad Operation Main Menu

LCD Keypad Overview Large 32 Character Backlight LCD Display 12 Digit Numeric Keypad Arrow

LCD Keypad Overview Large 32 Character Backlight LCD Display 12 Digit Numeric Keypad Arrow Keys Fire, Emergency and Panic Keys Main Menu Single Button Function Keys

LED/ICON Keypad Overview Fire Bypas s Alarm Memory ICON Keypad Only Zone Open Progra

LED/ICON Keypad Overview Fire Bypas s Alarm Memory ICON Keypad Only Zone Open Progra m Door Chime Ready Armed Trouble AC Present Stay Arming Away Arming Fire Panic Aux Panic Police Panic Main Menu Door Chime Fire Reset Quick Exit

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Arming • Go to a

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Arming • Go to a keypad assigned to the partition • Ensure keypads shows green • Enter the single partition user code • The red light will come on, the keypad will beep indicating Exit Delay and the keypad will display: Exit Delay In Progress… • When the system is fully armed the green keypad will stop beeping Main Menu will stay off and the

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Disarming • Go to a

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Disarming • Go to a keypad assigned to the partition • Enter the partition user code • The red light will turn off and the keypad will display: System Disarmed No Alarm Memory If you make a mistake; • Press • Enter the partition user code Main Menu

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Stay Arming • Go to

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Stay Arming • Go to a keypad assigned to the partition • Ensure the keypads shows green • Enter the single partition user code • The red light will come on and the keypad will display: Exit Delay In Progress… • Do not exit through a “Delay” exit zone during Exit Delay • When the system is fully armed the green Or… • Press the Main Menu function button will stay off

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Away Arming • Go to

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Away Arming • Go to a keypad assigned to the partition • Ensure keypad shows green • Enter the single partition user code • The red light will come on the keypad will beep indicating Exit Delay and the keypad will display: Exit Delay In Progress… • Exit through a “Delay” exit zone before Exit Delay ends • When the system is fully armed the green keypad will stop beeping Or… • Press the Main Menu function button will stay off and the

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Night Arming • When the

Refer to Section 4. 1 in the Reference Manual Night Arming • When the system is armed in the Stay Mode press; • [*] [1] Zone Definitions Main Menu Night Armed Disarmed Stay Armed Disarmed • The control panel will now be “Night” armed

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features • All

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features • All other keypad function start with the [*] key • [*][1] Zone Bypass (disarmed), Night Arming (armed) • [*][2] Trouble • [*][3] Alarm Memory • [*][4] Door Chime Enable/Disable • [*][5] Program User Codes/Cards • [*][6] User Functions • [*][7] Command Outputs (1 through 4) • [*][8] Installer Programming • [*][9] Instant Arm (No Entry Delay) • [*][0] Quick Arm (disarmed), Quick Exit (armed) Main Menu

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][1] Bypassing

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][1] Bypassing • To access the Bypass mode enter [*] [1] on a partition keypad Scroll to <> Press [>] to scroll to the next zone <> [B] Indicates the zone is now bypassed Bypass Zone 01 B [O] Indicates the zone is Open Zone 01 <> Press [*] to bypass the selected zone [99] – Recall last group bypassed [00] – Clear bypass [95] – Save to bypass [91] – Recall saved bypass NOTE: When the partition is armed then disarmed, all zone become unbypassed automatically Main Menu

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][2] Troubles

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][2] Troubles • To access the Trouble mode enter [*] [2]. View Trouble Loss of Clock * <> The first trouble will be displayed. Press > to scroll to the next trouble. Troubles also log in the panels event buffer If keypad shows *, press * to view sub-troubles • Section E of the Reference Manual has a detailed of all system troubles. Main Menu

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][3] Alarm

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][3] Alarm Memory • To access the Alarm Memory mode enter [*] [3]. Zone Alarm Zone 1 Main Menu <> The first alarm memory will be displayed. Press > to scroll to the next trouble. Alarms in memory also log in the panels event buffer

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][5] User

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][5] User Code Programming • To access the User Coded mode enter [*] [5] then a master code on a partition keypad (*) to Edit User Code <> 01 - Enter New Code AAAA Main Menu Press [>] to scroll to the next user Enter a 4 digit code or [*] to delete the code (*) to Edit User Code <> 02 - <> 01 - Press [*] to program the selected user [-] Indicates the user is not programmed [P] Indicates the user is programmed

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][5] User

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][5] User Code Partitioning • To access the User Coded mode enter [*] [5] then a master code on a partition keypad (*) to Edit User Code <> 01 - Enter New Code Enter a 4 digit code AAAA * For Options <> User Code 01 - Partition 2 <> Y Main Menu Press [>] to scroll to the next user Press [>] to scroll to the appropriate user then press [*] (*) to Edit User Code (*) to Edit <> 02 - <> User Code 01 - (*) to Select <> Partitions Press [*] to toggle partition access. Press [#] when complete Press [*] to program the selected user Press [98] to select partitioning mode Press [>] to scroll to the appropriate partitions

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][6] User

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Additional Keypad Features [*][6] User Functions • To access the User Function mode enter [*] [6] then a master code on a partition keypad Select Option <> Event Buffer Select Option 0000 -System [*] toggles to Events Messages [*6] Access by 12: 43 11/28/06 [>] scrolls to older events User 40 <> For 2 seconds, keypad will beep, flash keypad all LEDs, squawk siren, test battery and send TX signal to central station if programmed System Test Select Option Time and Date Main Menu <> HH: MM MM/DD/YY 11: 31 11/ 28/ 03 Enter the time and date in the format shown

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual … Continued Select Option <>

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual … Continued Select Option <> Auto Arm/Disarm Select Option <> <> Buzzer Control Main Menu Brightness Select the day of week for Auto Arming and enter in 24 hr format 0 -3 changes keypad backlighting Level. . 3 <> Contrast Control Select Option Press (*) for <> Sunday Bright Control Select Option This is where you can toggle the Auto Arming feature. Is Enabled Auto Arm Time Select Option Auto Arming Contrast 0 -9 changes keypad contrast Level. . 7 <> Buzzer Level. . 10 0 mutes the keypad, 1 -20 changes the keypad pitch/volume

Refer to Section 3. X in the Reference Manual How to Program Main Menu

Refer to Section 3. X in the Reference Manual How to Program Main Menu

Refer to Section 3. X in the Reference Manual How to Program The panel

Refer to Section 3. X in the Reference Manual How to Program The panel uses a section system. Programming is divided into 9 major categories: • Sections [0 XX] - Basic programming (Zones Types, System Times, Master Code, Installer Code, etc) • Sections [1 XX] - Advanced Programming (Zone Attributes, Cross Zoning Timer, No Activity Timer, etc) • Sections [2 XX] - Partition Zone Programming (Z 1 -4 on Part 1, Z 5 -8 on Part 2, etc) • Sections [3 XX] - Communication Programming (Central Station Tel#, Acc#, etc) • Sections [4 XX] - Downloading Programming (DLS Toggles, DLS Access code, etc) • Sections [5 XX] - PGM Programming (PGM Attributes, PGM Partitioning) • Sections [7 XX] - International Programming (International Toggles, Clock Adjust, etc) • Sections [8 XX] - Module Programming (RF 5132, PC 5400 DV, TL 250, etc) • Sections [9 XX] - Special Installer Features (Default RF 5132, Default Control Panel, Installer Lockout, Walk Test, etc) Main Menu

Refer to Section 3. 1 -3. 2 in the Reference Manual How to Programming

Refer to Section 3. 1 -3. 2 in the Reference Manual How to Programming via Section system: • Press [*] [8] [Installer Code (Default is 5555)] to get into programming • The red light will come on the keypad and the keypad will display: Enter Section --- • Enter a section number (i. e. 006 to change the Installer Code) • The red will turn off, the green the keypad will display: will come on the keypad and Enter Data 5555 • Enter a new 4 digit Installer Code. The keypad will save the programming change and exit the section automatically. … or, press the [#] key to exit the section without making any changes. • Continue to program other sections in the same fashion Main Menu

Refer to Section 3. 4 in the Reference Manual How to Programming Toggle Options

Refer to Section 3. 4 in the Reference Manual How to Programming Toggle Options • Enter a section that contains toggles (i. e. Section 013 First System Toggles) • The Green light will come on the keypad and the keypad will display: Toggle Option --3 -567 - [-] Indicates the option is disabled [7] Indicates option 7 is enabled • Press the option number on the keypad to toggle the option (i. e. press 1 to enable No End Of Line Option. Press 6 to disable Audible Exit Fault). Toggle Option 1 -3 -5 -7 - • Press [#] to exit the section when complete Main Menu

Refer to Section 3. 3 in the Reference Manual How to Programming Hexadecimal Data

Refer to Section 3. 3 in the Reference Manual How to Programming Hexadecimal Data • Enter a section that contains hexadecimal data (i. e. Section 310) Account# • The Green light will come on the keypad and the keypad will display: Toggle Option FFFFFF • Press [*] to toggle to Hexadecimal Mode and the Green and the keypad will display: will flash Toggle Option █FFFFF • Enter 1 for A, 2 for B, 3 for C, 4 for D, 5 for E and 6 for F, Press [*] to return to Decimal mode. Main Menu

Refer to Section 3. 3 in the Reference Manual How to Programming Hexadecimal Data

Refer to Section 3. 3 in the Reference Manual How to Programming Hexadecimal Data -Example • How would you enter: • 1 B 34 = 1 *2* 3 4 • A 1 F 5 = *1* 1 *6* 5 • 3 CB 1 = 3 *3 2* 1 • 2 AB 2 F 1 = 2 *1 2* 2 *6* 1 Main Menu

Basic Programming Main Menu

Basic Programming Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming To complete a

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming To complete a typical install, program the following sections: • Zone Definitions [001] • System Times [005] • Installer Code [006] • Master Code [007] • Central Station Tel# [301] • Central Station Acc# [310] • DLS Enabled [401] Opt 1 on Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming Not used Doors

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming Not used Doors Zone Definitions [001]: Window or Glass Break Motion (Residential) Smoke or Heat (Residential or Commercial) Smoke or Heat (Residential) Night Example Main Menu Motion (Commercial)

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming Zone Definitions [001]:

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming Zone Definitions [001]: New Version Night Example Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming [001] Zone Definitions

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming [001] Zone Definitions • Zone 1 is a Front Door • Zone 2 is a Hall Way Motion • Zone 3 is a Side Door • Zone 4 is a Back Door • Zone 5 is a Garage Over Head Door • Zone 6 is a Smoke Detector • Zone 7 is a Window Contact • Zone 8 is a Glassbreak Detector Main Menu Program [001] as follows: 01 05 01 01 02 08 03 03 # Enter Data 01

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming Partition [01] –

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming Partition [01] – [08] [005][01] System Times Enter section [005] … • Entry Delay for Front Door is 30 sec • Entry Delay for Garage Door is 60 sec • Exit Delay is 60 sec Enter Section -- Then enter [01] and program as follows: 030 060 # Enter Data 030 Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming [006] Installer Code

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming [006] Installer Code Program [006] as follows: • Code is 1616 • 1616 Enter Data 5555 1616 [007] Master Code • Code is 5500 Program [007] as follows: • 5500 Enter Data 1234 5500 Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 5 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming [301] Communications Program

Refer to Section 5. 5 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming [301] Communications Program [301] as follows: • Central station Tel# 18003873630 • 1 800 387 3630 DFFFFFFF • # to exit the section FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [310] System Acc# Program [310] as follows: • 1234 *66 Enter Hex Data Always add *66 or > > at the end FFFFFF [351]-[376] Dialer Directions Program [367] as follows: • Open/Closes are disabled and may need to be enabled if open/closes reports are needed • 1 • Needed to enable/disable reporting Main Menu D 18003873630 FFFF • # to exit the section Enter Hex Data 1234 FF Toggle Options 1 -------

Refer to Section 5. 5 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming (Optional) [303] Back

Refer to Section 5. 5 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming (Optional) [303] Back Up Phone# Program [303] as follows: • Central station Tel# 19057603000 • 1 905 760 3000 DFFFFFFF • # to exit the section FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [380] Back up Toggle Program [380] as follows: • 380 opt 5 on • 5 Toggle Option D 19057603000 FFFF • # to exit the section 1 ------- Toggle Option 1 ---5 --- [378] Periodic Test Time Program [378] as follows: • 24 hour time (i. e. 1: 15 am) • 0115 Enter Data 9999 0115 Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 6 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming [401] Downloading Enabled

Refer to Section 5. 6 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming [401] Downloading Enabled Program [401] as follows: • DLS enabled Opt 1 • Press 1 Toggle Option • # to exit the section -2 ------- Toggle Option 12 ------- [403] DLS Access Code Program [403] as follows: • 555555 Enter Hex Data 161600 555555 Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming (Optional) Section [013]

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Basic Programming (Optional) Section [013] Opt 1 on Section [016] Opt 6 on • No EOL supervision on all zones (Except Fire or Supervisory) • Power Save Mode Enabled Section [014] Opt 1 on • Arm/ Disarm Squawk Section [015] Opt 3 on • Quick Exit Enabled Section [015] Opt 7 off • Telephone Monitoring Disabled Main Menu Section [017] Opt 6 on • Daylight Saving Enabled Section [018] Opt 7 on • Exit Delay Restart Section [023] Opt 7 on • Silent Troubles

Partition Programming Main Menu

Partition Programming Main Menu

Partition Programming (6 Steps) Partitioning requires programming the following sections: • Users [*][5] •

Partition Programming (6 Steps) Partitioning requires programming the following sections: • Users [*][5] • Keypads [000][0] Zone 4 Zone 8 • System Times [005][XX] • Zones [2 XX] Zone 3 Zone 7 • Central Station Acc# [3 XX] • Sirens [551] – [564] Zone 2 Zone 6 Zone 1 Main Menu Zone 5

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 1) •

Refer to Section 4. 2 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 1) • To access the User Coded mode enter [*] [5] then a master code on a partition keypad (*) to Edit User Code <> 01 - Enter New Code Enter a 4 digit code AAAA * For Options <> User Code 01 - Partition 2 <> Y Main Menu Press [>] to scroll to the next user Press [>] to scroll to the appropriate user then press [*] (*) to Edit User Code (*) to Edit <> 02 - <> User Code 01 - (*) to Select <> Partitions Press [*] to toggle partition access. Press [#] when complete Press [*] to program the selected user Press [98] to select partitioning mode Press [>] to scroll to the appropriate partitions

Refer to Section 2. 7 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 2) [000][0]

Refer to Section 2. 7 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 2) [000][0] Keypad Assignment Program [000] … • Keypad will show X, Y (i. e. 1, 8) • X is part#, Y is Keypad# Enter Section - • This sections MUST be programmed on the individual Keypad Program sub section [0] as follows: 18 # Enter Data 18 Main Menu

Refer to Section 2. 7 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 2) [000][0]

Refer to Section 2. 7 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 2) [000][0] Keypad Assignment Program [000] … • Keypad will show X, Y (i. e. 1, 8) • X is part#, Y is Keypad# Enter Section - • This sections MUST be programmed on the individual Keypad Program sub section [0] as follows: 27 # Enter Data 27 Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 3) [005][XX]

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 3) [005][XX] System Times Program [005] … • Entry Delay for Front Door is 30 sec Partition [01] – [08] • Entry Delay for Garage Door is 60 sec • Exit Delay is 60 sec Enter Section -- Program sub section [XX] as follows: 030 060 # Enter Data 030 Main Menu

Refer to Section 5. 4 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 4) [201]

Refer to Section 5. 4 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 4) [201] Partitions Enabled Program [201] • Option 1 – 8 enables Partition 1 - 8 • Enable option 2 – 8 for the Toggle Option 1 ---- Main Menu respective partition Toggle Option • Press # to exit the section 12 -------

Refer to Section 5. 4 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 4) [201]

Refer to Section 5. 4 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 4) [201] – [265] Zone Partitioning Program [202] • At default, zones 1 – 16 are enabled on partition 1 • Ensure only options 1 – 4 are enabled Toggle Option • In this example, zones 1 - 4 are on partition 1 and zones 5 – 8 are on partition 2 • Press # to exit the section 1234 ---- Z 4 Z 6 Z 1 • Press # to exit the section Z 7 Z 2 Main Menu • Ensure only options 5 – 8 are enabled Z 8 Z 3 Z 5 Program [210] Toggle Option ----5678

Refer to Section 5. 5 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 5) [310]

Refer to Section 5. 5 in the Reference Manual Partition Programming (Step 5) [310] System Acc# Program [310] as follows: • 1234 *66 Enter Hex Data FFFFFF Always add *66 at the end Enter Hex Data 1234 FF • Panel will only use section [310] for SIA FSK format • Only program sections [311] – [318] for Contact ID or Pulse format Main Menu

Refer to the PC 5204 Installation Manual Partition Programming (Step 6) Siren Programming PGM

Refer to the PC 5204 Installation Manual Partition Programming (Step 6) Siren Programming PGM 11 AUX+ PC 5204 due to the high current draw) PGM 12 • Connects to a PGM (Typically from a PC 5204 PC 1616 Main Menu Keybus

Partition Programming (Step 6) Refer to Section 2. 7 in the Reference Manual &

Partition Programming (Step 6) Refer to Section 2. 7 in the Reference Manual & Refer to Section 5. 7 in the Reference Manual [011] PGM Programming Program [011] as follows • [01] – Fire & Burg • 01 01 Enter Data • Press # to exit the section 01 Enter Data 01 [551] – [564] PGM Partitioning Program [561] as follows: • [561] for PGM 11 • Opt 1 on Toggle Option • [562] for PGM 12 • Press # to exit the section 1 ---- Toggle Option Program [562] as follows: 1 ---- • Opt 2 on Toggle Option • Press # to exit the section -2 ------- Main Menu

Added Features Main Menu

Added Features Main Menu

Refer to Section 2. 10 in the Reference Manual 2 Wire Smoke • Benefits:

Refer to Section 2. 10 in the Reference Manual 2 Wire Smoke • Benefits: Low Current (30 micro amps), EOL Power Supervision relay not required, Does not use a Zone, 2 wire daisy chain wiring + PGM 2 AUX+ • EOL resistor are 2. 2 K (2200 ohm – Red, Gold) Main Menu -

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual 2 Wire Smoke [009] Main

Refer to Section 5. 2 in the Reference Manual 2 Wire Smoke [009] Main Panel PGMs Program [009] as follows: • PGM 2 – 04 [2 wire smoke] • 00 04 Enter Data 19 Main Menu PGM 1 definition Enter Data 04

Refer to Section 2. 11 in the Reference Manual Keypad Zones • Benefits: Provides

Refer to Section 2. 11 in the Reference Manual Keypad Zones • Benefits: Provides an extra hardwired zone per keypad, Saves wiring front door zone back to control panel • CANNOT BE A FIRE, SUPERVISORY ZONE or DEOL ZONE Black P/Z Main Menu

Refer to Section 2. 7 in the Reference Manual Keypad Zones [000][0] Keypad Assignment

Refer to Section 2. 7 in the Reference Manual Keypad Zones [000][0] Keypad Assignment • If you have more than 1 keypad, ensure each keypad has a unique slot assignment. Z 7 [000][0] = 17 Refer to Section 2. 10 in the Reference Manual [020] Keypad Zone Programming Program [020] as follows: • Each of the 8 keypads can be assigned 1 zone. • Example: keypad 7 and 8 have zones 07 and 08 wired to them respectively Main Menu • 00 00 00 07 08 Z 8 [000][0] = 18

Refer to the PK/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Keypad Zone Labels • Enter Programming

Refer to the PK/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Keypad Zone Labels • Enter Programming by pressing [*][8][Installer Code] Enter Section --- Enter [001] – [064] to program a zone label Main Menu Press [*] to enter Keypad Programming Zone 01 Enter LCD Section - - -

Refer to the PK/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Keypad Zone Labels • Enter Programming

Refer to the PK/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Keypad Zone Labels • Enter Programming by pressing [*][8][Installer Code] [*] Enter Section --- Enter [001] – [064] to program a zone label Press [*] to enter Keypad Programming Zone Enter [999] to default keypad Enter [998] to broadcast labels Enter [997] to view keypad version Main Menu 01 Enter LCD Section - - - Press [*] and select [Save] when complete with zone label Press [*] and scroll to: Change Case, ASCII Entry, Clear to End, Clear Display

Refer to the PK/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Keypad Programming (Optional) Section [074] Opt

Refer to the PK/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Keypad Programming (Optional) Section [074] Opt 1, 2, 3 off Section [077] Opt 3 on • Keypad Fire (1), Auxiliary (2), Panic (3) buttons disabled • Keypad Zone Terminal acts as a PGM output (keypad section [080] dictates the PGM#) Section [076] Opt 1 off • Keypad shows codes as XXXX Section [076] Opt 8 on • Auto Scroll Zones enabled Section [077] Opt 2 off • Door Chime Closing disabled Main Menu Section [077] Opt 5 on • AC LED enabled Section [077] Opt 8 & 3 on • Keypad Low Temp enabled. Panel will treat this as a Keypad zone (main panel section [020])

Wireless Zones Main Menu

Wireless Zones Main Menu

Wireless Detectors WS 4945 -433 Door/Window Contact • Generous magnet gap of 5/8” (16

Wireless Detectors WS 4945 -433 Door/Window Contact • Generous magnet gap of 5/8” (16 mm) • Pre Installed Lithium Battery, 5 Year Life • Built-In Reed Switches • Built-In Normally Closed Contact Input • PCB Antenna (smaller and greater range than WLS 925 L) Main Menu

Wireless Detectors EV-DW 4917 -433 Recessed Contact • Generous magnet gap of 5/8” (16

Wireless Detectors EV-DW 4917 -433 Recessed Contact • Generous magnet gap of 5/8” (16 mm) • Lithium Battery, 5 Year Life • ¾ diameter • Brown Caps Included EV-DW 4975 -433 Vanishing Contact • Generous magnet gap of 5/8” (16 mm) • Lithium Battery, 5 Year Life • (2 ¼” x 1” x 3/16” ; 57 mm x 25. 4 mm x 48 mm) • Includes double-sided tape Main Menu

Wireless Detectors WS 4927 -433 Wireless Shock Sensor • Electro mechanical shock sensor •

Wireless Detectors WS 4927 -433 Wireless Shock Sensor • Electro mechanical shock sensor • Adjustable sensitivity • Lithium Battery, 5 Year Life • Pre-alert Buzzer • Built in reed contact WS 4965 -433 Tri Zone Contact • Generous magnet gap of 5/8” (16 mm) • Lithium Battery, 5 Year Life • 3 individual wireless zones • Built in reed or tilt switch Main Menu

Wireless Detectors WS 904 P-433 Pet Immune Motion Detector • 1 Lithium Battery, 6

Wireless Detectors WS 904 P-433 Pet Immune Motion Detector • 1 Lithium Battery, 6 - 8 Year Life • High Traffic Shutdown • Interchangeable Lens • Normal/Harsh Jumper • Single Pet up to 60 lbs • Installer Walk Test Feature WS 4916 -433 Smoke Detector • 2 Lithium Batteries, 6 - 8 Year Life • Built-In 85 d. B Sounder • Test Button • Automatic drift compensation, serviceable chamber Main Menu

Wireless Detectors WLS 912 -433 Glassbreak Detector • 2 Lithium Batteries, 6 -8 Year

Wireless Detectors WLS 912 -433 Glassbreak Detector • 2 Lithium Batteries, 6 -8 Year Life • 25’ Range • Detects Breaking of all Types of Framed Glass • Installer Walk Test Feature with AFT-100 Tester WLS 914 -433 Pet Immune Motion Detector • 4 ‘AA’ Batteries, 3 Year Life • High Traffic Shutdown • Normal/Harsh Jumper • Multiple Pets up to 85 lbs • Installer Walk Test Feature Main Menu

Wireless Detectors WS 4939 -433 Wireless Key • 2 Lithium CR 2032 Batteries, 5

Wireless Detectors WS 4939 -433 Wireless Key • 2 Lithium CR 2032 Batteries, 5 Year Life • 4 Programmable Function Keys • 5 Second Delay on Panic • LED feedback upon activation WS 4959 WS 4949 12 Button Main Menu WS 4938 Panic Button WS 4969 Fob with light

Enrolling Wireless Zones Main Menu

Enrolling Wireless Zones Main Menu

RF 5132 -433 RF 5108 -433 • 32 Zone RF Receiver • 8 Zone

RF 5132 -433 RF 5108 -433 • 32 Zone RF Receiver • 8 Zone RF Receiver • 16 Keyfobs • 8 Keyfobs • 2 PGM Outputs TR 5164 -433 RFK 55 xx-433 • 32/64 Zone RF Transceiver • 32/64 Zone RF Receiver • 16 Keyfobs • 4 Wireless keypad support • Supports 1 -way & 2 -way wireless Do not enroll different style receivers (RF 5132 -433, RF 5108 -433, RFK 55 XX-433) on the same system.

V 4. 6 Quick Enroll Programming

V 4. 6 Quick Enroll Programming

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual V 4. 5 or lower

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual V 4. 5 or lower Wireless (RF 5132/RF 5108/RFK 55 XX Manual) Enrolling Wireless Devices (Detectors and Control Devices) • Wireless zones are enrolled by entering the serial number of the device then assigning a zone number (from [01] to [32]). • You cannot have a wireless zone assigned to a PC 5108 Zone Expander • When enrolling wireless control devices, you must have the wireless receiver connected Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Enroll Wireless Devices (Step 1)

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Enroll Wireless Devices (Step 1) • After entering the serial number for a control device, you will need to enable the Wireless Attribute (Opt 8) for each Wireless Zone. (For example, if zone 1, 2, and 6 are wireless, their wireless attribute 8 will need to be enabled) Enter Section --- • Section [101] Attributes for Zone 1 • Section [102] Attributes for Zone 2 • Section [106] Attributes for Zone 6 Toggle Option 1234 -6 -- • Toggle on option 8 for each Zone Attribute section Toggle Option 1234 -6 -8 Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Enroll Wireless Devices (Step 2)

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Enroll Wireless Devices (Step 2) Press [*] [8] [Installer Code and the keypad will display Enter a WLS zone number (i. e. 01 - 32) Once the ESN number is programmed, enter another WLS zone number Main Menu Enter Section --- Enter Hex Data 000000 Enter Section -- Enter [804] to select WLS programming and the keypad will display Enter Section Enter the Hex ESN number on the WLS device Enter Hex Data -- 2 B 23 F 2 Continue to enter in all the WLS zone ESN’s in this fashion 2 B 23 F 2 =2*2*23*6*2

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Enroll Wireless Keys Press [*]

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Enroll Wireless Keys Press [*] [8] [Installer Code and the keypad will display Enter the first WLS Key number (i. e. 41 - 56) Once the ESN number is programmed, enter another WLS zone number Main Menu Enter Section --- Enter Hex Data 000000 Enter Section -- Enter [804] to select WLS programming and the keypad will display Enter Section Enter the Hex ESN number on the WLS device Enter Hex Data -- 6 B 23 F 2 Continue to enter in all the WLS zone ESN’s in this fashion 6 B 23 F 2 =2*2*23*6*2

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Program Wireless Keys Functions Press

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Program Wireless Keys Functions Press [*] [8] [Installer Code and the keypad will display Enter part# WLS key function (i. e. 61) Enter button #2 function Enter button #4 function Main Menu Enter Section --- Enter Hex Data 03 Enter Hex Data 04 Enter [804] to select WLS programming and the keypad will display Enter Section -- Enter button #1 function Enter Hex Data Enter button #3 function Enter Hex Data 04 04

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Delete Wireless Devices • The

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Delete Wireless Devices • The following is the procedure for deleting a wireless device Press [*] [8] [Installer Code and the keypad will display Enter the WLS zone number (i. e. 01) you wish to delete Continue deleting all the WLS zone ESN’s in this fashion Enter Section --- Enter Hex Data 2 B 23 F 2 Enter [804] to select WLS programming and the keypad will display Enter 000000 over top the ESN Enter Section -- Enter Hex Data 000000 • If a wireless device is defective, it can be replaced • Select the device to be replaced and enter the serial number of the replacement device Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Testing Wireless Zones Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Testing Wireless Zones Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Testing Wireless Devices • Every

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Testing Wireless Devices • Every wireless detector must be tested to ensure it is able to communicate reliably with at least one wireless receiver Enter Section --- Press [>] to scroll and press [*] to select a zone. The keypad will display Enter [904] for WLS Placement Test Select Device <> For Test Activate Device <> For Test (Continued) Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Testing Wireless Devices • Activate

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Testing Wireless Devices • Activate the device by performing one of the following: • WS 904, WLS 912, WLS 4914 • remove the unit from the backplate, then replace it • EV-DW 4917, EV-DW 4975, WS 4945, WS 4955, WS 4965 • violate and restore the zone or; • violate and restore tamper • WS 4916 • Push and hold test button until alarm state or; • remove the unit from the backplate, then replace it (Continued) Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Testing Wireless Devices • The

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual Testing Wireless Devices • The panel will check all receivers and display the best test result, as well as the number of receivers that indicated the best test result Placement Good • In addition, the test result will also sound the keypad buzzer or siren: GOOD 1 keypad beep/siren squawk FAIR 2 keypad beeps/siren squawks BAD 3 keypad beeps/siren squawks • Once you are finished testing a detector, press the [#] key to exit • Continue testing until you are sure each detector will be able to reliably communicate with the panel Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual BAD Test Results • A

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual BAD Test Results • A detector is in a good location if the test results in either: • 3 ‘Good’ test results, in a row, from 1 receiver • There may be a number of reasons why you are unable to get these results: • The wrong detector is being activated • The serial number has been entered incorrectly • The detector is out of range • The detector is not being activated correctly • The batteries are bad or have been installed incorrectly • The signal is being blocked, typically by a large metal object • The detector is defective • Correct the problem and re-test the zone Main Menu

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual WS 904 Motion Detector Initial

Refer to the RF 5132/RFK 55 XX Installation Manual WS 904 Motion Detector Initial Power Up • When the batteries are first installed in the detector, the LED will flash for approximately 90 seconds while the detector stabilizes • Once the LED stops flashing, the detector is ready to operate WS 904 Motion Detector High Traffic Shutdown • To increase battery life in high traffic areas, the wireless motion detector incorporates ‘High Traffic Shutdown’ • When the detector ‘sees’ motion it will transmit to the receiver • The motion will then ‘shut down’ for three minutes • After three minutes, the detector will ‘turn on’ • The process will repeat the next time motion is detected Main Menu

Questions?

Questions?