Setup guide

5110XM Installation and Setup Guide
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Menu Mode Programming
The Menu Mode is an interactive mode through which much of the system’s programming is done. In this mode, there
are “question and answer” prompts. These prompts require a 2-line alpha keypad (6160).
Menu Mode Programming Key Commands
The following is a list of commands used while in Menu Mode Programming.
[]
Serves as ENTER key. Press to have the
keypad the accept entry.
1
Press to answer YES
[#]
Backs up to the previous screen.
01-09
All data entries are 2-digit entries.
0
Press to answer NO 00+[] Exits menu mode, back into field programming mode, when
entered at the first question for each category.
Zone Number Designations
The 5110XM supports up to 5 zones. The following
table lists the zone numbers, their functions and the
default.
Zone
Function Default
1-5 Traditional Hardwired Zones 09
6 Bell Supervision 19
7 Keypad Emergency ( + #) (DO NOT USE) 00
Zone
Function Default
11 &
12
Main and Backup Dialer Supervision 19
13 Auxiliary Relay Disable -
95 Keypad Emergency ( + 1) (DO NOT USE) 00
96 Keypad Emergency (# + 3) (DO NOT USE) 00
Zone Response Type Definitions
Each zone must be assigned a zone type, which defines
the way in which the system responds to faults in that
zone. Zone types are defined below.
Type 00: Zone Not Used
Program with this zone type if the zone is not used.
Type 06: 24-Hour Silent Alarm (DO NOT USE)
Sends a report to the central station but provides no
keypad display or sounding. Assign this zone type to a
zone containing an Emergency button.
Type 07: 24-Hour Audible Alarm (DO NOT USE)
Sends a report to the central station and provides an
alarm sound at the keypad and an audible external
alarm. Assign this zone type to a zone containing an
Emergency button.
Type 08: 24-Hour Auxiliary Alarm (DO NOT USE)
Sends a report to central station and provides an alarm
sound at the keypad only. (No other Notification
Appliance Circuit is activated.) Assign this zone type to
a zone an Emergency button or one containing
monitoring devices such as water sensors or
temperature sensors.
Type 09: Supervised Fire (Without Verification)
Provides a fire alarm on a short circuit and a trouble
condition on open circuit. A fire alarm produces a three
pulse temporal pattern of the Notification Appliance
Circuit. A zone of this type is always active and can
only be bypassed by using the Installer Code.
Type 16: Fire With Verification
Provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble
condition on open circuit. An initial short causes 7-
second smoke detector power reset. Any subsequent
short within 90 seconds causes a fire alarm. A fire
alarm produces a three pulse temporal pattern of the
Notification Appliance Circuit. This type is always
active and can only be bypassed by the Installer Code.
Type 17: Fire Waterflow
Provides a trouble condition (field 32=0) or a supervi-
sory condition (field 32=1) on open circuit and an
alarm on a short circuit that remains longer than the
programmed time delay (field 78). The alarm can be
silenced by either an entry of User Code + [OFF] or
when the zone restores (field 76). This type is always
active.
Type 18: Fire Supervisory
Provides a supervisory response on a short circuit.
Open circuit can be programmed for either a trouble or
supervisory response (field 32). The zone must be
shorted or open longer than the programmed delay time
(field 78) when the delay is enabled (field 57). This
type is always active and can only be bypassed by the
Installer Code. No bell output is activated. This zone
type is usually assigned to a zone containing fire
sprinkler supervisory sensors such as Post-Indicator-
Value sensors.
Type 19: 24-Hour Trouble
Provides a trouble response on a short or open circuit.
No alarm sounders are activated.