*20 |
Installer Code |
I_4_I_1_I_1_I_2_I |
*21 |
Quick Arm Enable |
I_1_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*22 |
RF Jam Option |
I_0_I |
0 = None
1 = send RF Jam report
|
*23 |
Forced Bypass Enable |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*24 |
RF House Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
00 = Disabled |
*26 |
Chime by Zone |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*27 |
X-10 House Code |
I_0_I |
0 = A |
1 = B |
2 = C |
3 = D |
4 = E |
5 = F |
6 = G |
7 = H |
8 = I |
9 = J |
#10 = K |
#11 = L |
#12 = M |
#13 = N |
#14 = O |
#15 = P |
|
*28 |
4285/4286 Voice Module
Access Code
|
I_0_I_0_I |
(Allows access to Voice module)
00 = Disabled
1st digit = 1 to 9
2nd digit = # + 11 for * or # + 12 for #
|
*29 |
Output to Long Range Radio |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*31 |
Single Alarm Sounding/Zone |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*32 |
Fire Sounder Timeout |
I_1_I |
0 = Timeout
1 = No Timeout
|
*33 |
Alarm Bell Timeout |
I_2_I |
0 = None
1 = 4 minutes
2 = 8 minutes
3 = 12 minutes
4 = 16 minutes
|
*34 |
Exit Delay |
I_6_I_0_I |
45 – 96 = 45 – 96 Seconds |
*35 |
Entry Delay #1 (Zone type 01) |
I_3_I_0_I |
00 – 96 = 0 – 96 Seconds
97 = 120 Seconds
98 = 180 Seconds
99 = 240 Seconds
|
*36 |
Entry Delay #2 (Zone type 02) |
I_6_I_0_I |
*37 |
Audible Exit Warning |
I_1_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*38 |
Confirmation of Arming Ding |
I_1_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
2 = RF Only
|
*39 |
Power Up in Previous State |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*40 |
PABX Access Code
(Up to 6 digits)
|
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I (If 9 is needed to dial add here) |
*41 |
Primary Phone
(Up to 20 digits)
|
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
End Phone with *
# + 11 = * # + 12 = # # + 13 = 2 second pause
|
*42 |
Secondary Phone
(Up to 20 digits)
|
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
End Phone with *
# + 11 = * # + 12 = # # + 13 = 2 second pause
|
*43 |
Primary Account Number |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I |
(Last 4 of Account)
A = # + 10 B = # + 11 C = # + 12 D = # + 13 E = # + 14 F = # + 15
|
*44 |
Secondary Account Number |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I |
*47 |
Phone System Select |
I_3_I |
0 = Pulse Dial
1 = DTMF Dial
2 = Pulse Dial, CS on Watts Line
3 = DTMF Dial, CS on Watts Line
|
*48 |
Report Format |
I_7_I Primary
I_7_I Secondary
|
0 = 3/1, 4/1 Ademco L/S Standard
1 = 3/1, 4/1 Radionics Standard
2 = 4/2 Ademco L/S Standard
3 = 4/2 Radionics Standard
5 = 10-digit Contact ID
6 = 4/2 Ademco Express
7 = Contact ID
8 = 3/1, 4/1 Ademco L/S Expanded
9 = 3/1, 4/1 Radionics Expanded
|
*49 |
Split/Dual Reporting |
I_0_I
To Primary Phone
0 = All Reports
1 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel
2 = All Reports except O/C, Test
3 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel
4 = All Reports except O/C, Test
5 = All Reports (Dual Reporting)
|
To Secondary Phone
Backup Only
All Other Reports
Open/Close, Test
All Reports
All Reports
All Reports
|
|
*50 |
Burg Dialer Delay |
I_2_I |
0 = Disabled
1 = 15 secs
2 = 30 secs
3 = 45 secs
|
*53 |
Sescoa/Radionics |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*54 |
Dynamic Signaling Delay |
I_0_I |
0 = No delay (Both signals sent)
1 = 15 seconds
2 = 30 seconds (etc)
|
*55 |
Dynamic Signaling Priority |
I_0_I |
0 = Primary Dialer First (Alarmnet is secondary)
1 = Long Range Radio First (Alarmnet is primary)
|
*56 |
Zone Assignments
|
Hardwired |
Zones 01 to 06
(2-Wire Smokes Zone 1 only, 4-Wire can be 2 to 6)
|
4219/4229 Hardwire Expander |
Zones 09 to 16 or Zones 17 to 24 |
Wireless Zones |
09 to 34 (Depending on capacity of 5881 receiver) |
Keyfob Zones |
Zones 49 to 56 |
Duress |
Zone 92 |
Fire Panic |
Zone 95 |
Medical Panic |
Zone 96 |
Police Panic |
Zone 99 |
|
1. Keypad displays “Zone Prog?” press 1 |
2. “Enter Zn No.” enter which zone to program (01-56, 89-91, 95, 96, 97, 99) press * |
3. Keypad will show summary zones programming, press * |
4. “Zone Type?”
Enter type then *
|
00 = Zone Disabled/Deleted
01 = Delay Zone
02 = Secondary Delay Zone
03 = Perimeter/Instant
04 = Interior Follower/Motions
05 = Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night
06 = 24 hour Silent/Holdup
07 = 24 hour Police Panic
08 = 24 hour Aux/Medical
09 = Fire
10 = Interior Delay
12 = Monitor Zone
14 = Carbon Monoxide
16 = Fire w/Verification
20 = Arm-Stay (RF only)
21 = Arm-Away (RF only)
22 = Disarm (RF only)
23 = No Alarm Response
24 = Silent Burglary
77 = Keyswitch
81 = AAV Monitor
90 = Configurable Zone Type 1 * See section *182
91 = Configurable Zone Type 2 * See section * 184
|
6. “Report Code?” enter 10 then * |
7. “Input Device?”
Enter device then *
|
1 = for Hardwired
2 = Auxiliary Wired (with 4219/4229 Expander)
3 = for Supervised RF (most sensors are RF)
4 = for Un-Supervised RF
5 = RF Button Type (Keyfobs/Panics etc)
|
8. Cursor should flash above the loop number “LP#”, Enter 1 to 4 depending on sensor |
|
Door Switch |
– Loop 1 = External Sensor Connector
– Loop 2 = Internal Reed Switch
|
Glassbreak |
– Loop 1 |
Smoke Detectors |
– Loop 1 |
Motions |
– Loop 1 |
Keyfobs |
– Loop 1 = Bottom Right Button (Each button counts as 1 zone)
– Loop 2 = Top Right Button
– Loop 3 = Top Left Button
– Loop 4 = Bottom Left Button
|
|
9. “Learn Sensor Y/N?” press 1 and trip sensor twice (you cannot enter serial numbers) |
10. “Alpha Program?” press 0 if not programming Alpha descriptions |
11. ” Keypad will show either new summary for zone or “Enter zone number” |
12. If finished programming enter 00 at “Enter zone no” to return to normal programming |
|
*57 |
Click to show details >> Function Key Programming |
*58 |
Expert Mode
Programming keys: |
A – Right |
B – Left |
C – Copy last |
D – Keyfob Template |
|
(in field) |
(in filed) |
(zone config) |
(Click here) |
|
1. “Set to confirm?” |
0 = No, 1 = Yes |
2. |
Zn |
ZT |
P |
RC |
HW: |
RT |
|
01 |
03 |
1 |
10 |
EL |
1 |
Summary of zone 1’s current programming.
Enter 2-digit zone number and press *, 00 to quit
|
|
Zn |
ZT |
P |
RC |
IN: |
L |
|
10 |
03 |
1 |
10 |
RF: |
1 |
Enter zone information and then * for next (A moves right, B moves left)
ZT = Zone Type
P = Partition
RC = Report Code
IN = Input Device Type (Zones 1-8 has HW instead and should be EL)
L = Loop number (Zones 1-8 has RT instead and should be 1)
|
3. If wireless goes to enter S/N if hardwired goes to the next zone |
|
*59 |
Exit Error Report Code |
I_1_I |
SIA NOTE: Always enabled. |
*60 |
Trouble Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*61 |
Bypass Report Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
*62 |
AC Loss Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*63 |
Low Bat Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*64 |
Test Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
(Installer code + # + 0 + 2
outside programming to enable monthly)
|
*65 |
Open Report Code |
I_0_I |
*66 |
Away/Stay Report |
I_0_I_0_I |
*67 |
RF Xmtr Low Bat |
I_1_I_0_I |
*68 |
Cancel Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*70 |
Alarm Restore Code |
I_0_I |
(Must be enabled if using smoke) |
*71 |
Trouble Restore Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*72 |
Bypass Restore Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
*73 |
AC Restore Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
*74 |
Low Bat Rest Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*75 |
RF Low Bat Rest Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*76 |
Test Restore Rpt Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
*77 |
Daylight Sav Time Start/End Month |
I_3_I_11_I |
0 = Disabled
1 – 9 = January – September (1 = Jan, 2 = Feb, etc)
#10 = October, #11 = November, #12 = December
|
*78 |
Daylight Sav Time Start/End Wknd |
I_2_I_1_I |
0 = Disabled
1 = First
2 = Second
3 = Third
4 = Fourth
5 = Last
6 = Next to last
7 = Third to last
|
*79 |
Output Device Mapping (Relay programming) |
*80 |
Output Programming (Relay programming) |
*81 |
Zone List Programming |
|
*82 |
Alpha Editing (Same as in *56) |
|
*83 |
Sequential Mode (Alternate way of programming sensors, not used) |
*84 |
Auto Stay Arm |
I_0_I |
0 = Disabled; 1 = Enabled |
*85 |
Cross Zone Timer |
I_0_I |
0 = 15 seconds |
6 = 2 � min |
# + 11 = 7 min |
1 = 30 seconds |
7 = 3 min |
# + 12 = 8 min |
2 = 45 seconds |
8 = 4 min |
# + 13 = 10 min |
3 = 60 seconds |
9 = 5 min |
# + 14 = 12 min |
4 = 90 seconds |
# + 10 = 6 min |
# + 15 = 15 min |
5 = 2 minutes |
|
|
*86 |
Cancel Verify Keypad Display |
I_0_I |
0 = No “alarm cancelled” display
1 = Displays “alarm cancelled” when code + off is pressed
|
*87 |
Misc. Fault Delay Time |
I_0_I |
0 = 15 seconds |
6 = 2 � min |
# + 11 = 7 min |
1 = 30 seconds |
7 = 3 min |
# + 12 = 8 min |
2 = 45 seconds |
8 = 4 min |
# + 13 = 10 min |
3 = 60 seconds |
9 = 5 min |
# + 14 = 12 min |
4 = 90 seconds |
# + 10 = 6 min |
# + 15 = 15 min |
5 = 2 minutes |
|
|
*88 |
Program Mode Lockout Option |
I_0_I |
0 = |
Standard *98 lock out w/ re-entry by [*] + [#] |
1 = |
Disables [*] + [#] to enter program after power up;
Only Installer code and/or downloading will allow access.
|
2 = |
Not used |
3 = |
Lockout local programming.
Must download to re-enter programming
|
|
*89 |
Event Log 80% Full |
I_0_I_0_I |
*90 |
Event Logging |
I_#15_I |
0 = None
1 = Alarm/Restore
2 = Trouble/Restore
4 = Bypass/Bypass Restore
8 = Open/Close
#15 = All
|
*91 |
Option Selection |
I_8_I |
0 = None
4 = AAV
8 = Exit Delay Restart
# + 12 = AAV & Exit Delay Restart
|
*92 |
Phone Monitor Enable
|
|
(Panel MUST be properly grounded for this to work!)
Entry 1:
0 = Disabled
1 – 9 = 1 – 9 min
# + 11 = 11 min
# + 12 = 12 min
# + 13 = 13 min
# + 14 = 14 min
# + 15 = 15 min
Entry 2:
0 = Not Used
1 = KP Disp
2 = KP Disp/Sounder
3 = KP Disp/Sounder/Dev 2 starts
|
*93 |
Reports per Armed Period |
I_0_I |
0 = 10 per Armed period
1 = Unlimited per Armed period
|
*94 |
Download Phone Number |
I_1_I_8_I_0_I_0_I_5_I_6_I_0_I_2_I_0_I_0_I_1_I_ _I |
*95 |
Ring Count |
I_#15_I |
0 to #15 #15 = Answer Machine Defeat |
*96 |
Reinitialize Download (No Value needed, keypad will just beep and reset CSID and account to all F’s) |
*97 |
Default Panel (No Value needed, keypad will beep and default panel) |
*98 |
Exits Program Mode (Will not allow re-entry with Installer Code + 8 + 0 + 0) |
*99 |
Exits Program Mode (Will allow re-entry with Code + 8 + 0 + 0) |
*160 |
Pager 1 Phone No. |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
(Enter up to 20 digits. 0-9; # + 11 = ‘*’; # + 12 = ‘#’; # + 13 = 2 second pause)
|
*161 |
Pager 1 Characters |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
(Enter the optional additional prefix characters up to 16 digits
0-9; # + 11 = ‘*’; # + 12 = ‘#’; # + 13 = 2 second pause)
|
*162 |
Pager 1 Reporting Options |
I_0_I |
Select from the following options:
0 |
= No reports sent |
1 |
= Open/closes all users |
4 |
= All alarms and troubles |
5 |
= All alarms/troubles, and open/closes for all users |
12 |
= Alarms/troubles for zones in zone list 9 |
13 |
= Alarms/troubles for zones in zone list 9,
and open/closes for all users
|
|
*163 |
Pager 2 Phone No. |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
(Enter up to 20 digits. 0-9; # + 11 = ‘*’; # + 12 = ‘#’; # + 13 = 2 second pause)
|
*164 |
Pager 2 Characters |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
(Enter the optional additional prefix characters up to 16 digits
0-9; # + 11 = ‘*’; # + 12 = ‘#’; # + 13 = 2 second pause)
|
*165 |
Pager 2 Reporting Options |
I_0_I |
Select from the following options:
0 = No reports sent
1 = Open/closes all users
4 = All alarms and troubles
5 = All alarms / troubles, and open/closes for all users
12 = Alarms / troubles for zones entered in zone list 9
13 = Alarms / troubles for zones entered in zone list 9,
and open/closes for all users
|
*172 |
Pager Delay Option For Alarms |
I_0_I |
0 = none, 1 = 1 minute, 2 = 2 minutes, 3 = 3 minutes
This delay is for ALL pagers in the system.
NOTE: The delay does not reset for new alarms occurring
while an existing pager delay is in progress.
|
*174 |
Clean Me Reporting Option
(For ESL smoke detectors)
|
I_0_I |
0 = disable; 1 = Clean Me signal reports;
Note: If Clean Me is enabled, you must enter “3”
in field *56 programming for zone 1 response time.
|
*177 |
Device Duration 1, 2 (Used in *80 Menu mode device action 5/6) |
|
0 = 15 seconds |
6 = 2 min |
# + 11 = 7 min |
1 = 30 seconds |
7 = 3 min |
# + 12 = 8 min |
2 = 45 seconds |
8 = 4 min |
# + 13 = 10 min |
3 = 60 seconds |
9 = 5 min |
# + 14 = 12 min |
4 = 90 seconds |
# + 10 = 6 min |
# + 15 = 15 min |
5 = 2 minutes |
|
*181 |
50/60 Hertz AC Operation |
I_0_I |
0 = 60 Hz; 1 = 50 Hz |
*182 |
Configurable Zone Type 90 |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Enter the appropriate Value for each entry, 1-10, based on the links.
Each entry is the sum of the values on its selected options.
(0-9; # + 10 = 10, # = 11 = 11, # + 12 = 12, # + 13 = 13, # + 14 = 14, # + 15 = 15)
|
*183 |
Zone Type 90 Report Codes
(IMPORTANT: Use Existing CID
Codes, if appropriate, or define
Unique codes in CID code range
750-789.)
|
90 ALARM ID: XXX
TROUBLE ID: XXX
|
Enter the desired 3 digit CID report codes for
alarms and troubles occurring on zones
assigned to this zone type. Enter the codes
sequentially (all 6 digits). When entering digits,
[#] moves cursor back, [*] moves forward.
Press [*] when done to continue.
|
|
*184 |
Configurable Zone Type 91 |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
I_0_I |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Enter the appropriate Value for each entry, 1-10, based on the links.
Each entry is the sum of the values on its selected options.
(0-9; # + 10 = 10, # = 11 = 11, # + 12 = 12, # + 13 = 13, # + 14 = 14, # + 15 = 15)
|
*185 |
Zone Type 91 Report Codes
(IMPORTANT: Use Existing CID
Codes, if appropriate, or define
Unique codes in CID code range
750-789.)
|
91 ALARM ID: XXX
TROUBLE ID: XXX
|
Enter the desired 3 digit CID report codes for
alarms and troubles occurring on zones
assigned to this zone type. Enter the codes
sequentially (all 6 digits). When entering digits,
[#] moves cursor back, [*] moves forward.
Press [*] when done to continue.
|
|
*190 |
Keypad 2 Device Address 17 |
I_0_I I_0_I Enable Sound |
Enable: 0 = disable; 1 = enable
Sound: 0 = no suppression
1 = suppress arm/disarm and E/E beeps
2 = suppress chime beeps only
3 = suppress arm/disarm, E/E, and chime beeps
|
*191 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 18 |
I_0_I I_0_I |
See field *190 for entries. |
*192 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 19 |
I_0_I I_0_I |
See field *190 for entries. |
*193 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 20 |
I_0_I I_0_I |
See field *190 for entries. |
*194 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 21 |
I_0_I I_0_I |
See field *190 for entries. |
*195 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 22 |
I_0_I I_0_I |
See field *190 for entries. |
*196 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 23 |
I_0_I I_0_I |
See field *190 for entries. |
*197 |
Exit Time Display Interval |
I_0_I |
0 = no display; 1-5 = sec between display Refresh |
*199 |
ECP Fail Display |
I_0_I |
0 = 3-digit display (“1” + device address)
1 = 2-digit fixed display as “91”
|