EAGLE 6000 ALARM CONTROL PANEL & DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR Table of Contents Page Section .2 DESCRIPTION.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPECIFICATIONS ........................................2 INSTALLATION .........................................3 .3 PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PROGRAMMINGGUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 WIRING DIAGRAM ...................
DESCRIPTION The EAGLE 6000 is a microcomputer based six-zone residential control panel with provisions for Panic and a variety of reporting features. The system is contained within a wall-mounted enclosure and includes an integral digital communicator and a multifunction keypad with numeric display. The keypad will accept up to four programmable Arm/Disarm Codes to arm and disarm the control panel. The keypad also serves as a programmer for code entry and feature selection.
INSTALLATION Note : For operation of keypad controls and indicators, refer to User’s Guide (01135). Mounting. Choose mounting location accessible to (a) continuously-powered ac source, (b) cold-water-pipe ground ideally no further away than 10 feet, and (c) telephone lines (keep telephone wiring away from speaker wires). Remove knockouts for cables. Place control panel at convenient viewing height. The chassis may be used as a template to mark the mounting holes.
Dealer Keypad Programming. To access Dealer Program Mode, connect jumper between Terminals 3 and 6. Hold down Key [8] until all LEDs light. Keypad now functions as follows: Key [ 1]: Fy [iI:. Keys [*] and [#]: Advances character in display (1-9, 0, b, C, d, E, and F). Clears display. Advances display to next section of a multisection location. Exits Program Mode (with jumper removed from Terminals 3 & 6). Note: Do not remove power while in the Program Mode.
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING RECORD SHEET FOR THE EAGLE 6000 Communicator Transmission Information NO Lou ZDNE _, 1 2 3 4 5 6 AC BAT _ B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B41 B 4 2 Single Digit--> 3 Extended/Two o Digit-->_ 6-8 ALARM/TROUBLE CODES RESTORE CODES OPENING/CLOSING CODES Cm Single Digit--> SUBSCRIBER I.D. NUMBERS Force Ad Jzi mg Must be programmed if Closings are reported. Telephone #2 Telephone #1 Alarm I.D.
PROGRAMMING GUIDE The following guide describes the programmable options and provides important information on required programming. Entries are arranged in alphabetical order. Abort Delav. Delay period that allows cancellation of central-station report This is done by disarming control panel within delay period. (If selected for a 24-Hour Zone, cause of alarm condition must be removed before disarming panel.) AC-Failure Reporting If ac is removed from control panel, all LEDs will flash simultaneously.
Auto-BvPass. Zones programmed for Auto-Bypass will be automatically shunted from system if faulty when arming. Momentary beep at keypad warns that system has been armed without full protection. Note: Exit/entry door must be closed before arming, otherwise Exit/Entry Zone (Zone 1) will be auto-bypassed. Backup Reporting Backup reporting is always present, therefore bbth telephone numbers must be programmed, even if both numbers are the same.
1. Program "2" in Data Format location(s). See Double Reporting. 2. Enter an Alarm Code for each zone or condition to report on alarm or for a Force-Arm as follows: a. Enter first digit of Alarm Code (may be used to indicate alarm type.) b. Enter second digit of the Alarm Code (may be used to indicate zone.) 3. Repeat Step 2 to enter Restore Codes for each zone selected. 4. If Opening Report or Opening Report After Alarm is selected, enter a two-digit Opening Code.
Exit/entry delay may be cancelled by holding down Key [4] (Instant Protection) prior to arming (automatically restored upon disarming). A pre-alarm warning may be programmed to sound at keypad if Exit/Entry Zone is accidentally tripped. Exit/Entry Follower, Zones 2 and 3 are Exit/Entry Follower Zones; these will ignore detection during exit delay, and during entry delay only if Exit/Entry Zone is entered first. Detection devices (e.g.
Opening to report each time the control panel is disarmed. If selecting Opening Report, do not select Opening Report After Alarm. If reporting Opening by User, user code will be transmitted automatically in Extended Format. Program Opening Report After Alarm to report only when disarming after an alarm. This feature may be used by the central station to verify that the subscriber has responded to the alarm and disarmed the control panel.
Restore Report: Zone Restore, When selecting a Restore Report, (a) Subscriber Alarm/Restore Identification Numbers must be programmed for Telephones 1 and 2; and (b) Restore Codes must be entered for each zone reporting a restore. If selecting Zone 5 as a Panic Zone, do not program it for a Restore Report. The communicator can transmit a report to the central station when a zone or the control panel is restored. To select the time of reporting, refer to the following table.
Time Abort Delay (See Note 1) Exit Delay (See Note 1) Entry Delay (See Note 1) Relay Time-Out (See Note 2) Units Max. Programmable Time -seconds seconds seconds minutes 75 seconds 150 seconds 150 seconds 75 minutes Notes: 1. If time location left blank, feature does not activate. 2. If time location left blank, feature remains active until system disarmed. Trouble. An abnormal zone condition (a break in loop).
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ALARM LOCK LIMITED WARRANTY ALARM LOCK Systems, Inc. (ALARM LOCK) warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for fifteen months following the date of manufacture. ALARM LOCK will, within said period, at its option, repair or replace any product failing to operate, without charge to the original purchaser or user.