Silent Knight 5104 Program Rev. B

NOTE: All Programming for this panel must be done through the 5230 remote annunciator (Touchpad),
5541 Download software or a 5521 desktop programmer.
The customer can’t do any programming from the main panel (i.e. Code Change)
To Enter Programming:
    You can enter programming by pressing 7 + ENTER + ZERO CODE (Default 5104)
If you enter the default zero code and the 5230 display’s TRY AGAIN, then the zero code has been changed from default.
To Exit Programming:
Exit Programming by pressing STEP + STEP + CLEAR + CLEAR
To View the Next Address:
To get to the next step without changing the step that you are currently on, Press ENTER
To Jump Ahead to Any Address:
To skip ahead to any step press STEP + the STEP NUMBER WANTED + ENTER
To Change the Data in a Specific Step:
Press in the required information + ENTER
To Send Panel to the Downloader:
4 + TEST + ZERO CODE (5104) or LOAD + ENTER + ZERO CODE
Using the 5230 for Programming or Installation
On the back of each 5230 annunciator there is a 4-position dipswitch.
When being used for just programming all the dipswitches need to be in the up position.
If to be permanently installed, then an ID code needs to be assigned.
Use the table below to determine the 5230 annunciator ID code and wiring.
Setting ID Codes

U =UP
D = DOWN
ID# SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4
0* U U U U
1 D U U U
2 U D U U
3 D D U U
Wiring the Terminals
5230 Terminals 5104 Terminals
# DESCRIPTION # DESCRIPTION
1 Ground 23 Ground
2 Power 24 Power
3 Input 25 Serial Data Out
4 Output 26 Serial Data In

5104 PROGRAM OPTIONS
FIELD VALUE DESCRIPTION
STEP 0 CODE 3/1 ALARM (1) Report code to Send Alarm Conditions
STEP 1 CODE 3/1 SPRINK CODE (2) Report code to Send Sprinkler Supervisory Signals
STEP 2 CODE 3/1 TROUBLE (8) Report code to Send Trouble Conditions
STEP 3 CODE 3/1 RESTORE (7) Report code to send Restore Signals
STEP 4 CODE 3/1 TEST (9) Report code to send Test Signals
STEP 5 # OF AC HOUR (6) Number of Hours AC power has to be removed from the system till the panel will report the loss.
STEP 6 # OF RINGS (10) The allowable number of rings for the panel to answer. 2 – 14.
STEP 7 DTMF LINE #1 (1) This option determines if the panel will send DTMF or Pulse
STEP 8 DTMF LINE #2 (1) This option determines if the panel will send DTMF or Pulse
STEP 9 MUST REPORT #1 (0) Selecting this option will make a signal always come in on this phone line no matter what.
STEP 10 MUST REPORT #2 (0) Selecting this option will make a signal always come in on this phone line no matter what.
STEP 11 RELAY ALARM (1) 1 = YES (Select yes for bells to sound on alarm)
0 = NO
STEP 12 RELAY SUPERVISE (1) Select yes if a supervised bell is to be used on Zone 4
1 = YES
0 = NO
STEP 13 # OF 5230 ANNUNCIATORS (0) Select the number of keypads you will have on the system
STEP 14 SEND ALARM #1 (YES) YES = Report goes first to line 1
NO = Report goes first to line 2
STEP 15 SEND TROUBLE #1 (YES) YES = Report goes first to line 1
NO = Report goes first to line 2
STEP 16 SEND TEST #1 (YES) YES = Report goes first to line 1
NO = Report goes first to line 2
STEP 17 REPORT SPRINK #1 (YES) YES = Panel reports alarms and troubles as SPRINKLER
NO = Panel reports alarms and troubles as FIRE
(Must select no for bell annunciation)
STEP 18 REPORT SPRINK #2 (NO) YES = Panel reports alarms and troubles as SPRINKLER
NO = Panel reports alarms and troubles as FIRE
(Must select no for bell annunciation)
STEP 19 REPORT SPRINK #3 (NO) YES = Panel reports alarms and troubles as SPRINKLER
NO = Panel reports alarms and troubles as FIRE
(Must select no for bell annunciation)
STEP 20 REPORT SPRINK #4 (YES) YES = Panel reports alarms and troubles as SPRINKLER
NO = Panel reports alarms and troubles as FIRE
(Must select no for bell annunciation)
STEP 21 LATCH SPRINKLER (NO) 1 = YES
0 = NO
STEP 22 ACCOUNT #1 (00????) Six Digit Entries, Enter 00 followed by the Four Digit Account Number to be used.
STEP 23 ATTEMPT #1 (3) Indicates how many times the account number will try to report signals
until a dialer failed signal comes up.
3 is Minimum with 5 being the maximum.
STEP 24 FORMAT #1 (0) 0 = SIA 8
1 = FSK 81 (FSK 1)
2 = SK 4/2
3 = BFSK 1400hz
4 = BFSK 2300hz
5 = SIA 20
6 = 3/1 1400hz
7 = 3/1 2300hz
STEP 25 CIC #1 1 TO 8 DIGITS If a 9 is needed to dial an outside line add it here
STEP 26 PHONE #1 16 DIGITS Enter a phone number up to 16 digits long. For a Pause enter (SHIFT 1),
for a “*” enter (SHIFT 2), for a “#” enter (SHIFT 3) and for the 5104 to look
for a second dial tone enter (SHIFT 4). Any unassigned spaces will automatically
be assigned as “F”
STEP 27 ACCOUNT #2 (00????) Six Digit Entries, Enter 00 followed by the Four Digit Account Number to be used.
STEP 28 ATTEMPT #2 (3) Indicates how many times the account number will try to report signals
until a dialer failed signal comes up.
3 is Minimum with 5 being the maximum.
STEP 29 FORMAT #2 (0) 0 = SIA 8
1 = FSK 81 (FSK 1)
2 = SK 4/2
3 = BFSK 1400hz
4 = BFSK 2300hz
5 = SIA 20
6 = 3/1 1400hz
7 = 3/1 2300hz
STEP 30 CIC #2 1 to 8 DIGITS If a 9 is needed to dial on the secondary line add it here
STEP 31 PHONE #2 16 DIGITS Enter a phone number up to 16 digits long. For a Pause enter (SHIFT 1),
for a “*” enter (SHIFT 2), for a “#” enter (SHIFT 3) and for the 5104 to look
for a second dial tone enter (SHIFT 4). Any unassigned spaces will automatically
be assigned as “F”
STEP 32 ACCOUNT COMPUTER (00????) This is a 6-digit field. Enter 00 plus the last four of the CS#. Enter account CS#
here also for downloading purposes
STEP 33 COMPUTER CIC 1 to 8 DIGITS If a 9 is needed to dial on the Computer Phone Number add it here.
STEP 34 PHONE # COMPUTER 16 DIGITS Enter a phone number up to 16 digits long. For a Pause enter (SHIFT 1),
for a “*” enter (SHIFT 2), for a “#” enter (SHIFT 3) and for the 5104 to look
for a second dial tone enter (SHIFT 4). Any unassigned spaces will automatically
be assigned as “F”
(1-800-762-7831)
STEP 35 ZONE RESPONSE #1 (1) 0 = 0.3 TO 0.4 SECOND DELAY
1 = 3 TO 4 SECOND DELAY
2 = 15 TO 20 SECOND DELAY
3 = 30 TO 40 SECOND DELAY
STEP 36 ZONE RESPONSE #2 (1) 0 = 0.3 TO 0.4 SECOND DELAY
1 = 3 TO 4 SECOND DELAY
2 = 15 TO 20 SECOND DELAY
3 = 30 TO 40 SECOND DELAY
STEP 37 ZONE RESPONSE #3 (1) 0 = 0.3 TO 0.4 SECOND DELAY
1 = 3 TO 4 SECOND DELAY
2 = 15 TO 20 SECOND DELAY
3 = 30 TO 40 SECOND DELAY
STEP 38 ZONE RESPONSE #4 (1) 0 = 0.3 TO 0.4 SECOND DELAY
1 = 3 TO 4 SECOND DELAY
2 = 15 TO 20 SECOND DELAY
3 = 30 TO 40 SECOND DELAY
ACCESS CODES     These codes must be programmed for system operation!
STEP 39 CODE #0 (installer code) (4850) This code is used to enter programming, set the time and initiate downloads.
It can also acknowledge alarms and troubles, plus silence the keypad.
STEP 40 CODE #1 (master code) (1234) This code is used to silence annunciators and perform manual tests.
STEP 41 TEST TIME (0130) Enter the time in Military Time that the panel will send it’s test signals.
STEP 42 TEST INTERVAL (1) Enter How Many days Between Auto Tests.
STEP 43 SLAVE DIALER (?) NO = Stand alone FACP
YES = Used as a Dialer on a Bigger FACP