VISTA 5V40XM COMMERCIAL FIRE AND BURGURY AWRM SYSTEM INSTALWTION INSTRUCTIONS NW19V1W3
CONGMTUMTIONS! On Your Purchase Of The Ademco 5140XM The purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a comple~e overview of the system, and provide instructions for installing a basic system. CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE, Before you can Technical Support, be sure yew. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! ● Check au wiring connections. ● Determine that the power supply anWor backup battery are supplying proper voltages. ● Veri@ your programming information where applicable.
TABLE GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5 The 5140XM Control .........................................5 Easy Prqrammim ......... ........ ..... .. .............. ....5 Merno~;f Aarm.~ .......... ....... ...... .. .............. ....5 Buift-in User’s Manual& Dexriptor Review.,.. .... ...5 Il. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...6 ZONE WPEDEFINlm~S ...... ....... ............... ....6 BAsfc8HARD-wlRED zoNEs .. ..... .. .............. ...
LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF FIGURES 1, 5140XM FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM .....................................................................................5 2. ALARM SAF POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION DIAGRAM ...................................................l4 3. ADDRESSABLE CONSOLE .............................................................................................l5 4. BELL clRculT wlRING .....................................................................................................l6 5.
GENERAL INFORMATION THE 5140XM CONTROL The 5140XM offers the features of a UL listed commercial fire alarm alnd a commercial h~ia~ ala~ pSnel in one package. It may be used to provide either fire warni~ protection alone or both fire warning and burglay protection in commercial ~~mbns ranging from small stores to ~erate sized facfory/clffice complexes.
Il. ZONE WPE ZONE CONFIGURATIONS DEFINITIONS The 5140XM System albws up to M zones of hard-wire and polfing tip protection. Each zone must be assi~d to a zone type, whkh defines the way in whiih the system respnds to fauhs in that zone. In addition, there are several “system zones” for keypad panics, pelting ~p fauks, etc. whch must be assigned a zone type. Seethe “SyQem Zone” section for a fist of these zones.
Type 09 Supewiaed Fire (No Verification) Used for zones containing smke detectors (when smoke alarm verification is not desired), or containing heat detectors, pull stations, etc. An open in this zonf? will intiate a trouble sig~l. A s~ti in this zone will mtiate afire alarm. Type 10 w/Delay This zone type gives entry delay (usiW the programmed entry time), if tri[]ped when the panel is amed in the Away rode.
BASIC 8 HARD-WIRED GENERAL INFORMATION ZONES (Zones 1-8) All zones have a 350 milh-second resWnse and can be assigned any zone t~. All zones provide class B (style B) supervision using a 2K EOL resistor (m ‘ 610-7, supphed). The panel also supewises the zone wiring for eatih gro~ fauns. When programmed for fire warning usage, all zones can monitor 4-wire smke detectors (zone ty~s 9, 16), N.O. fire alarm initiating devices (zone types 9, 17) or N.O. sprinkler system superviwry devices (zone type 18).
ALTERNATE ZONE 6: TAMPER FUNCTION ,- ZONE 7: ALTERNATE KEYSWITCH FUNCTION ZONE 8 TWO WfRE GLASS BREAK DETECTORS Ths zone maybe programmed to sewe as a tamper loop for the C-COM c;ibinet and for the Ademco AB12 grade A burglary bell box. For Grade A Burglary installations, field Y17 must be programmed to “l” to enab[e this function and zone 6 should be assigned a day/night burglary res~nse (zone type 05).
2-WIRE GENERAL INFORMATION POLLING LOOP EXPANSION (Zones 9-64) The 5140XM provides a built-in 2-wire polling loop interface which allows the number of zones to be expanded from the basic 8 zones to UPto ~ zones u.sin9 various addressable polfing loop sensors. The panel supewises the ~lhn~ \p wiring for open, short and earth ground faufts. See below for a fist of comptile sensors and for comments regarding reefritions on burglary and fire usage.
PASSIVE MOTION INFRARED DETECTORS ,.- MISCELLANEOUS POLLING LOOP DEVICES Refer to the PIR Installation Instructions for installation hints” as to the best mounting Iocation forthese devices. 4278 Quad Element Polling Loop PIR Quad element PIR with built-in RPM which is DIP switch programmabh? and mnnecfe drectlyto the polhng hop. Includes mirrors for both wide angl~?and cudain/long range applications. NOTE: The built-in auxihary aensorloop ia not supewieed and should Mt be used.
SYSTEM ZONES (Zones 70GENERAL INFORMATION 99) Aside from the 64 hardwire and polfing loop sensor zones, the 5140XM provides a number of additional zones which are dedicated to monitoring various aspects of system behavior. These system zones are listed below. The “system zor “ number appears in the console display window when a fault contition associati with this zone is detected.
III. PERIPHEWL REMOTE F., GENERAL INFORMATION TWO CONSOLE PORTS DEVICES CONSOLES The 5140XM panel interfaces to 5137AD (gray bezel) and 5137ADR (red bezel) alpha custom LCD consoles. These consoles provide visual and audible indication of system status and allow the user to enter system operating commands. These consoles provide the following features: . 2-fine, 32 character(16 characters per hne) alpha numeric LCD display wtich provides a programmable “Enghsh Language” description for each zone. .
POWRING AND WIRING The 5140XM suppods, independent of auxiliary power considerations, up to sixteen 5137AD/51 37ADR mnsoles. The 5140XM can supply up to 1 amp of euxitiaw standby power for consoles, pelting loop devices, motion detectors, 4wire smke detecfom, etc. (the maximum auxiliary standby bad that mn be drawn t is hinted by the capaciy of the backup battery used. A 1 amp load requires a AH battery. See the POWERING THE SYSTEM section for more informat~).
CONSOL,E DIP SEmNGS ~ NOTE: &me versions of tie 5137AD15137ADRmnsole may hw a 6 psition DIPstiti. Tk sixth swimh should b put In tk ~WN ~itti. ADDRESS “31 “ b not use address 31. ~ss 31 muses h cmd m owm@ in non-&dres~Ue mode (i.e. works like a ~.
BELL CIRCUIT OUTPUTS GENERAL INFORMATION The 5140XM provides two ball circuit outputs for operating fire and burglary alarm indicating devices (belll -terminals 3,4andbe112 -terminals 5,6). Each oulouf may be independently selected for the following features: ., . class B (style Y) supervision (used for fire bell circuits) using a 2K EOL resi~-or (model 610-7, supphed) or m supervision (used for burglary bell circuts).
AUXILIARY RELAY The 5140XM provides a built-in “Form C“ relay with contacts rated at 28 VACNDC, 2.8 amps max. This relay maybe programmed for one of the funcfbns betow (field 3’61): ,- . Alarm Activation: Steady acfivatin in response to an alarm on one, some or all zones as selected in fie~s 3’70 through 3’81.
DIALER OUTPUTS The 5140XM provides one Wik-in main dialer output, with vokage and current supervision, wtich can be programmed to use either rotary (default) or TouchTone dal formats. The 5140XM also allows for mnneti~n of an optk - ~ 5140DLM back-up dialer module. This module provides a semnd superv~~ dialer output which sewes as a back-up to the main output.
,n The J2 connedor, located in the upper right hand mrner of the main PCB, provides 1 input (labeled INPUT 1) and seven tr~ger outputs (labeled OIJT 1OUT 7) that can ~ used to interface to the following: GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . Remote mnsole sounder UL Listed keyewitch 5140LED Indcator Module Auxitiary alarm signahW quipment such as the Ademm 7620ULF Subscriber Radio . Event logging serial printer (via4100SM Module) .
*MOTE CONSOLE SOUNDER OPEWTIONNIRING An optional Amseco PAL328N piezo sounder can be used for installations where it is desired to remote the sounds produced by the console’s built-in sounder. The panel will remote all sounds (i.e. alarm, trouble, chime, entry/exi, etc.) produced by the console’s Wilt-in sounder except for the short key cl;,’ : associated with console key depressbn. One app~cation of this feature migh~ to produce chime sounds in a tiafion whwh is distant from the pane~s wrrsoles.
IWMOTE =YSWITCH OPE-TIONMIRING ,- An optional UL Listed remote keyswitch ~n be used for remote armin@disarmiW of the burglary portion of the system and for remotely silencing alarms. If used, program fieti “15 mu~ be set to “1- or “2” to select a keyswifch operating mode. Zone 7 must be assigned a non-zero response type. Also, fie~ 3’20 must b set to ‘1” t it is desired to use J20UT 1,5 to o~rate keyswifch ARMED a~ RFADY LEDs (if keyswitch provides LEDs).
5140LED INDICATOR MODULE An optional 5140 LED Indicator Module can be used in municipahties which require deticated indicators for communicator fault status. The 5140 LED provides the folbwing indicators: . AC POWER: ON if AC pwer is present. OFF if AC pwer is mt present. b’ . COMM FAILURE: ON if maximum number of attempts were made (fieti 3.21) to transmit a message to the central station. Enter security mde + OFF following a successful transmission to turn off. OFF t normal. .
-, AIWXILl,hRY ALARM SIGNALING EQUIPMENT The J2 connector provides triggers for fire alarm, burgla~/audble pank alarm, silent panic/duress alarm, fire supervisory, trouble and open/close triggers. These triggers may be used to trip auxiha~ alarm signating equipment such as Ademco’s 7620ULF, 7720 and 7920SE Long Range Radios, 346 polarity reversiW re[ayand 445 high hnesecurity transmitter. Note that not all of these triggers are available for all setting of field 3’20.
E~NT LOGGING PRINTER CONNECTIONS The 5140XM allows its event log to be printed on a local serial printer. If used, program field 3*1 9 must be set to”1”. NOTE: This setting overrides the functions selected for INPUT 1 and OUT 2 made in field 3’20. Connect a UL EDP Listed serial printer to the J2 mnnector using an Ademco 4100SM Intedacs modui~ ~s shown below.
DIRECT WfRE DOWNLOADING ,- The 5140XM can be downloaded witbut using a modem or telephone line by using 4130PC Downbading Software ati a4100SM Serial Module. Ttis met~d of downloading is referred to as DIRECT WIRE downloading. Connect a PC whch runs the downloading software to the 4100SM module as specified in the mdule’s inatwcfiona. Connect the 41OOSM to the pane~s J2 headeras shown below.
IV. MOUNTING AND POWERING MOUNTING THE CABINET THE SYSTEM Mount the cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchors (not supp~ed) ir ~ clean, dry area w~ch is ~t readily accessible to the general pubtic. The bac~, the cabinet has 4 holes for this pu~se. Installations which are intended to provide hsted brgla~ sewke have special attack resistance considerations for mounting the cabinet which are described below. Grade A Mercantile Premises Llstlng .
MOUNTING THE CONSOLES n :;uRFj\cE GENERAL INFORMATION As indcated in the REMOTE CONSOLES section, at least one mnsole (i.e.: the ‘main” console) must ether be mounted on the ca~net door or mounted on an electrical box located near (within 3 feet of) the cabinet. Run wires in conduit between the electdcal box and the cabinet. Follow the SURFACE MOUNTING instructions, below, when mounting this console.
FLUSH MOUNTING MTH TRIM RING KIT (5137TRK) 1. Cut out a 4-3/4 high by W wide opening in the wall between studs, no less than 1-1/2 from ether stud. Use the template provided to mark the cut-ut. ~ Insert the four l-1/Z bW #6 screws through the mounting holes in the Trim Ring and then attach the four metal securing clips, as shown in the diag~ I. Use only two or three turns of each screw, allowing the metal chps to ~g freely.
POWERING THE SYSTEM AC POWER ,-, The Ademco 1451 transformer with enclosure (supplied) is used to supply AC power to the 5140XM panel. The 1451 consists of a transformer (with 120 VAC/1.0 Amp prima~, 18 VAC/72 VA secondary rating), and a manually reseffable circuit breaker munted inside a protective enclosure. 1. Remove the front cover of the enclosure. 2. Mount the enclosure to the wall near the 5140XM panel. The enclosure mounting holes on ifs back sutiace for this purpose. 3.
BATTERY SUPERVISION BACK-UP POWER CALCULATIONS As a function of the 5140XM control, battery voltage is montored once every 60 seconds. Under normal Wndifions the battery votiage should be approximately 13.65VDC. If battery voltage drops below approx. 11.5 volts, a low battery message is sent to the central station and annunciated on the local mn$eis. Battery lead supervision can be tested from the panel. The recomme}.
POLLING LOOP CURRENT, DRAW WORKSHEET Refer to the POLLING LOOP sedion for device restftibns for fire and bur la usa e. ~--, ” “.- , 1 ,!, 4278 Quad PIR 41W 2-Zone RPM . .“, ,,” t I I I 1 mA (LOW; MmA. The total current cannot exceed 64mA. k total badexcesds64mA,thena4197 loop etiender module can be used. ~s module is ~wered from the pane~s auxitiary power and provides a separate ~lting Imp otiput which can supprt an additional WmA bad.
4) Enter devices” connected to bell 2 output, calculate slsrm currents, then add to get bell 2 output currant eubtotsl. BELL 2 OUTPUT Device Model # Device Current # of Units X Total Standby = Current Alsrm Xxxxxx Xxxxxx d Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Bell 2 Output Subtotal (terminals 5 & 6) 2.3amp m= 5) 6) Enter the total polling loop current using values calculated in the polling loop worksheet.
V. SYSTEM OPERATION SECURIW ,.GENERAL INFORMATION ACCESS CODES The 5140XM system allows up to 99 4-digit security access codes to be programmed. When programmed, each code is assigned a user ID number and an authority level, which determines the system functions that code can be used to perform. There are seven authotity levels as fisted in the table below.
To ADD a Master, Manager or Operator cod= Enter Installer Code + [8] + new User # + new Usets code (ex. 5140+ [8]+ 02 + 1234) Console will prompt for Authority level. Enter the desired level number from the table above Console will then prompt for Open/Close reporting optiont. Press O (NO) or “Y’ (YES). The console will display the user ID number and associated authority level when the new code has been successfully entered.
Ml\STERfMANAGER ~SODES (Authority Levels 1/2) As shipped from the factory, there are no master or manager codes preprogrammed. The installer must program at least one master code during initial installation. Generally speating, the Master Code is intended to be known and used by the building owner. Themanager code isintended to be known andused by the building superintendent, the building security officer or the like. These codes allow full control over burglay system operation.
, .~ KEYPAD FUNCTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Note that if QUICK ARM is enabled (field ‘29), the [#] key can be pressed instead of entering the secutity code, for any of the arming procedures (Away, Stan Instant, Maximum, etc.). , The keypad allows the user to enter commands to silence/reset alarms, to arm and disarm the burgla~ poflion of the system, and to perform other system functions, such as bypassing zones, view messages from the central station and display zone descriptors.
‘VIEWING CAPABILITIES OF A USER Enter a security code + [*] + [*] to view the user ID number and the authority level for that code. These items will typically be displayed as follows: The user’s OpetiClose repod capability is shown by the dot following the authority level. If Open/Close is not enabled for a user, the dot will not appear. VIEWING DOWNLOADED MESSAGES USING Users may occasionally receive messages on the console display from their installation company.
FIRE SUPERVISORY AND TROUBLE GENERAL INFORMATION The word “SUPWont heconsole’sd isplay accompanied bya rapid beeping, indicatee that afire supewisory condition exists. The word “CHECK on tb”” Console’sdisDlav. accompanied bvaraDid “beeDina’’a ttheConsole.i ndicatet-’ that there is a tr~uble condfion in tfie system. The a~dible warning sound can be silenced by pressing any key. SUPV & “CHECK” MESSAGES .
SETTING THE REAL-TIME CLOCK The panel uses the real-time clock to trigger test report transmissions and to time/date stamp events written into the event log. The clock must be set for these features to work properly. The clock can be set from fhe console using the procedure below or via the downloading software. To enter show: real-time clock mode, enter installer code + #63. The display will The “? indicates the current mode.
1 EWNT LOGGING PROCEDURES IMPORTANT: In order for time and date stamping to occur, the system’s Refer to the SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK section for details. GENERAL INFORMATION real-time clock must be set. The system has the atihty to record vafious events in a histo~ log (224 eveniu capacity) wherein each event is recorded in one of five categories (alarm, supewiso~/check, bypass, open & system), with the time and date of its occunence (if real-time clock is set).
To display the events In a particular category, press [8] at the desired catego~ screen. If in tisplay Mode, events will appear one at a time from !he most recent to the oldest, Press [8] again to display each subsequent event. If in Print Mode, the first press of [8] will cause the printer to print all events in that category, with each event automatically scrolled on the display console.
VI. SPLIT/DUAL REPORTING ADEMCO LOW SPEED SYSTEM COMMUNICATION Dual reporting ~51 ) sends all reports to both primary and seconda~ phone numbers. Split reporting allows reports to be dwided between the phone numbersaccording to the fields (1 ’34) selections. SpliVDual re~rfing can be selected by enabling dual repofiing and enabling one of the spht reporting options in field 1“34.
,ADEMICO HIGH SPEED REPORTING ,— ADEMCOS Hgh Speed format transmits data in DTMF at a rate of 10 characters per second. The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz, and the kissoff frequency is 1400 Hz. The message contains 13 dighs as follows: A 4-digff account number + eight channels of zone information (1-8 or duress plus 9-15) + one status channel, which identifies the type of events being repcrfed in the eight zone locations, A typical High Speed re~fl will be Kssed off in under 5 seconds.
TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Code[ V=, ‘-’: ,,,-’”-,,, ”,, 97. I ,Fre Loop Trouble ~Codel Definition Fire Alarm 110 Smoke Alarm. 111 Water Flow Alarm 113 Perimeter --401 403 406 407 408 409 411 441 521 522 524 551 570 602 607 621 622 623 624 625 Burglary Interior Burglay 24 Hour Burgla~ Enl~/Exit Burglary Day/Night Burglary Polling Loop Shofl Alarm 24 Hour Auxiliary Hre SupemisO~ AC LOSS l.
V1l. PROGRAMMING GENEWL GENERAL INFORMATION PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM PROCEDURES The system is shipped with a set of pre-programmed meet the needs of many installations. These can be suit specific needs if desired, In addition, four communication default values can also be loaded designed for a specific communication format. These the needs of a patiicular installation.
PROG~MMiNG –46– STEPS (cont.) 5. Use #93 Menu Mode for device programming Refer to the DEVICE PROGRAMMING section to assign console ID numbers, and to selectively suppress certain console soundng. 6. Use #93 Menu Mode for programming alpha descriptors Refer to the ALPWA PROGRAMMING section to enter zone descriptors and ‘“’ a custom installers message. 7. Exit Programming Mode Exit programming mode by pressing either ’98 or ’99.
GENERAL INFORMATION To help expedite the installation, Ademco has incorporated 4 different communication defauffs in the Control (Low Speed, Ademco Express, Ademco High Speed &Ademco’s new Contacted). These defaults automatically program indust~-standard code assignments for zones, keypad panics, non-alarm and supervisory conditions, and can be loaded at any time without affecting noncommunication program fields.
SUMMARY OF DEFAULT CONSEQUENCES Low Speed (’94’80) Loading “ttik default doee the following: . Selecte low epeed, etandard fo~mat with no checkeum, tor Botn pnone numbere. .-. . Assigns the following report codes: 03 for zones 3-47,56-61,64 Olforzonesl,2& 46-55 (fire zones) 02 for zones 62,= (panic trans), & 95,96,99 (keypad panics) 09 for all alarm restores . Enables all zone type restores. ADEMCO Express ~94*81) Loading this default does the following: .
PROGRAMMING ,- DATA FIELDS The programming fields are grouped into three sets (or “pages”), as represented in the diagram below. The fhst set is awessed as soon as programming mde is entered. To access the other sets of fields ~ndicated on the programming form by a”1” or”3 in front of the 2digit field address), press “94. Note that the alpha wnsoles dsplay the words ALT PROGRAM MODE to indicate the higher set of fields. To return-to the previous set of fietis, press “99.
#93 USER FRIENDLY MENU MODE GENEW INFORMATION zoNE PROGmMMING After programming all system related programming fieUs in the uwal way, pres W3 to display the first choice of the three menu driven programming funtions, which are: Zone Programming (for programing zone types), Alpha PmgramfiW (for prqramming alpha descriptors) & Device Programming (for programming console characteristics). Press O (NO) or 1 (YES) in res~nse to the selection. Pressing O will display the next choice in sequence.
IiLPHJi PROGRAMMING Assigning Zone Descriptors A user friendly Enghsh language descriptiotilocation of all pri:~~ction zones and system zones can be programmed into the system. Each description can be com~sed of acombination of words (up to a maximum of 3! that are selected from a vocabulary of approximate~ 220 words stored in memo~, and any word canhave an’’s’’ os”addedtoif to if. In addition, upto20installer-defined words can be added to those already in merno~.
Addlng Custom Words Up to 20 installerdefined words mn be added to the built-in vocabula~. Each of the 20 ‘words- can sdually mnsist of seversl words, bti bear in mind that a maimum of 10 charatiers =n be used for esch word string. 1. Seld [3] [1] [6] [4] [7] [8] [.1 CUSTOM WORD mode. The keys pefiom Advanms Advanws through alphabet through alphabet in a=enting the following fundions: order. in dewending order. Selds desired lette~ moves the cursor 1 space right.
Tr— _,AURM ALCOVE ALLEY AMBUSH ANTENNA ARw APARTMI:NT ART A~lC AUDIO AUX AUXILIARY BABY BACK BAR BARN BASEMENT BATH RO12M BED BEDRCOM BEL BELL-I BELL-2 BLOWER BOILER BOTTOM BOX BREAK BUILDING BURNER - CABINET CALL CAMERA CAR CASE CASH CCN ::~L~: CENTRAI. CIRCUIT CUP ~ Voc .—.
VIII. DOWNLOADING WNAT DOWNLOADING? PRIMER (Remote Downloader is not a UL aDDroved feature) Downloading allows the operator t; “remotely access: program, and control the is security system over normal telep~ne tines. Anything that can be done direct.from the keypad can & done remotely, using DOWNLOADING. To Download, the following is required: 1. An IBM PC, or compatible com~ter with MS DOS 3.1 or higher, to run the DOWNLOADING program. MS DOS stands for: Microsoft Disk Operating System.
WHAT CAN ONCE BE DONE PANEL IS lION.LINEII? ,-, . . . . . . . . . .
IX. BATTERY TEST When AC power is present, the 5140XM will mrr a brief battery test every 60 semnds to determine if there is a battery conneded, and will run an extended battery test every 24 hours to check on the battery’s condition. If the 5140XI fitis that the battery vokage is low (less than spprox. 11 .5V) during one of these tests, it initiates a console ‘System LoBa~ display, a rapid console beeping sound, and it sends a bw battery reprf to the central station of the dialer feature is used).
TESY BURGLARY WALK (cde + TEST [5~ This test causes the system to sound console beeps in response to fauftson burglary and non-fire related 24 hour zones for the purpose of allowing proper zone operation to be checked without triggering alarms. Note that the system will nottrigger alarms for burgla~and non-fire related 24hourzones but will trigger fire alarms while this test is active.
X. REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIREMENTS NOTE 1: Set field 3’82 to “O” to disable burglary faatures H burglary protetiion will not be installed (disables NOE2 NOK& AWAY, STAY, MAXIMUM, INSTANT, TEST and CHIME key fundions). Thasdb”ns in brackets []pmvide more detailed wiring and pr~ramming instrutiions.
4190WH - & OPERATION WIRING Tne4190WH is a2-zone (known as Ieft and tight zones) RPM. The Ieff zone can be used forclosed-circuk davices, and for open-circuti devims, with EOLR supewision. The left zone can also be used with fast-response (10 milhs~nd) devices, f necessa~. Follow the chafi at tight for cutting the comect jumpers and choosing the mrrect resistor when using the Iefl zone. wp~~s Theti$lht zone is unsupewised BLUE: andcannotbe usad.
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR ADDRESSABLE CONSOLES AND POLLING LOOP DNICES ,.- -.
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XI. 5140XM Physlcsl: SPECIFICATIONS CONTROL 18H X 14.5W X 4.3”D Electrical: Primary Powec From Adem No. 1451 Transformer with enclosure; rated 18VAC, 72VA 12VDC, 12AH min to M.4AH mex lead acid battery (9el tYPe) Backup Batte~: 12VDC, 2.3 a~s mex Alarm Powec Aux. Standby Power 12VDC, 1 amp mex Total Powec Standby ~me: Fusing: Cotined auxihary standby and alarm currents must not exceed 2.3 amps 24 hours with 1 amp standby load using 34.
) ) wARNING: OWNER’S INSTRUCTION NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVEO TEST BURGLARY SYSTEM WEEKLY REFER10 INSTRUCTIONSN60!9 FOR ADDITIONALINFORMATION , WA HNINU: THIS UNIT MAY BE PROGRAMMED TO INCLUOE AN ALARM VERIFICATION his oq.ipmenl shouldbe >stalledi,, accordance vilhlhe National,flre ‘,otecllon Assoclalion’s ;Iandard 71 and 72A National F,e Protection !SSOC.,Batlerymarch Park, >.incy, MA. 02299).
r “FEDERAL, COMMUNICATIONS TMsequipment haskentested statement for your information: to FCCrquiremetis COMMISSION andh~ben (FCC) STATEMEN~ foutia~@~leforuse. The FCCrsquires the folbwing ,-. This equipmentgener:ttesand uses radiofraquen~ that is, in strict amrdant with the manufacturer’!s instrutikms, may cause intederem to radio and television reception.
CANADIAN -. DEPAR ENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (DO~~ STATEMENT NOTICE The Canadian Depafiment of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the usets satisfaction.
WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM VMle this System is an advanced design security system, if does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, re or other emergency, Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to comprotiss or failu) warn for a variety of reasom. For example: intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an slam sensor or dsmnnacf an slam warning @vice. Intrusion detectors (e.g.
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ADDENDUM TO: RE: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 5140XM CONTROL USE WITH ISSUE: N6019V1 Feature Changes and New Program Fields This addendum applies to 5140XM Controls which are shipped with firmware EPROM marked: WA5140XM-XX (where XX = 18 or higher) The EPROM is located beneath the main PC board shield cover. The following features are new for the 5140XM Control. 1. In accordance with revisions to UL864, Standard for Commercial Fire Alarms, the following system changes have been made.
2. Fire Supervisory Response On Short Circuit Or Open Circuit Selection (new program field 3*13) Field 3*13 allows the installer to select whether a short circuit or open circuit fault will initiate a supervisory response on zones programmed for fire supervisory response (response type 18).