INSTALLATION MANUAL DV8OOO Software Version 1.
*DVACS is a registered trade mark of Electro Arts Limited and covers a wide variety of products. Full DVACS compatability applies only when the Sur-Gard equipment is connected to the RS-232 port of a DVACS F1F2-List 3 (or a DVACS F1F2-List 1) subset which is connected to a DVACS HUB-324 (or DVACS HUB-308) card. This manual is for use with the DV8000 Software Version 1.0 *DVACS is a registered trade mark of Electro Arts Limited and covers a wide variety of products.
Table of Contents DV8OOO INTRODUCTION 1 System Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 1 INSTALLATION 3 Bench Testing ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 Mounting the Panel .......................................................................................................
PROGRAMMING MODE 21 25 [001] - [008] Group Zone Assignments ............................................................................................................. 25 [009] - [010] Group A Access Code Assignment .............................................................................................. 25 [011] - [016] For Future Use ..............................................................................................................................
INTRODUCTION The DV8000 is a flexible and versatile security system designed to meet the most demanding security requirements. The heart of the system is the DV8000 Main Control Panel, which is connected to other system elements using common 4-conductor unshielded station wire. The main panel processes signal information and communicates with the monitoring station. The main panel features 8 zones and 1 Auxiliary Input. Any of the 8 zones may be programmed as 1 of 15 different burglary types.
INTRODUCTION • Low battery detection • AC failure detection • Supervised fuse protection • Microprocessor “watchdog” circuit • Communication line fault trouble signal • Supervised bell output • Supervised ground fault Panel Outputs • Auxiliary Power Supply: 12V at 0.5A (VAUX terminals) • Bell/siren Output: 12V 1A fused at 2A • Programmable Output 1: Switch to negative; sinks 76 mA • Programmable Output 2: Switch to negative; sinks 76 mA • Programmable Output 3: 12 V at 25 mA Panel Inputs • AC in: 16.
INSTALLATION Bench Testing The DV8000 contains a factory default program; additional programming may be performed using the Keypad. The factory default program will be suitable for most applications. If end-of-line resistor zones are used, connect a 5.6K resistor from each zone terminal to the closest COM terminal. Ensure that zone terminals 1 through 7 are connected with a resistor to a COM terminal, and that zone terminal 8 is shorted.
INSTALLATION Keypad Connections For Keypad wiring instructions, refer to the DV8000 Wiring Diagram at the end of this manual. Connect the red, black, green and yellow keypad leads to the RED, BLK, GRN and YEL Keypad terminals on the control panel using four conductor (quad) telephone wire. Up to four Keypads may be connected to the DV8000; wire additional Keypads in parallel to the RED, BLK, YEL GRN Keypad terminals on the panel. Note that the Keypad’s power is supplied through the auxiliary fuse.
INSTALLATION Zone Connections Zones 1 through 7 can be independently defined as normally closed, normally open or end-of-line resistor zones. Zone 8 is always a normally closed zone. For normally closed zones, a zone will go into alarm when a resistance of 2800Ω or greater is detected. Zone 8 will go into alarm when a resistance of 1000Ω or greater is detected. For normally open zones, a zone will go into alarm when a 8400Ω resistance or less is detected.
INSTALLATION wiring is correct, and also check the Keypad/Auxiliary Supply fuse. If the fuse is open, check for a short between the Keypad’s red and black leads before replacing the fuse. Installing the Battery If the Keypad responds normally when AC power is applied, connect the battery with the red lead to the positive battery post and black lead to the negative battery post. Use the chart below to determine the required battery size to achieve a 24-hour stand-by time.
levels of heat in most cases. For these reasons, smoke detectors should be installed outside of each sleeping area and on each additional story of the family unit. The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that the smoke detector manufacturer's literature be used for detailed installation instructions. It is recommended that additional smoke detectors beyond those required be installed for increased protection.
Programmable Output 1 is used as the serial output and the “Printer Ready” (PTR) terminal is used as the busy signal (DTR) input. A signal ground must also be connected between the printer and the control panel. Note that the printer must be capable of serial communication. The DV8000 should work with most serial printers that have at least 1 kilobyte of buffer memory.
Introduction The keypad provides complete control of the DV8000 control panel. The keypad displays alarm and system status information with an LED display. Four LED indicators are used to indicate at a glance that the system has AC power, is either armed or ready to be armed, and that zones are bypassed. The Keypad’s large easy-to-use keys are backlit for visibility in dim light, and a built-in sounder “beeps” as each key is pressed.
KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Master Code must be entered to edit Access Codes Mode 04: Reset Type 2 Zones and activate Programmable Output 3 for 2 seconds Mode 05: Utility Output 1 to 3: used to activate an external device Mode 06: Multiple functions, adjustments, and testing: 01 Set The Time (HH:MM) 02 Set The Date (DD/MM) 03 Set The Day of The Week 04 Quick-Arm Select 06 Activate Bell for 3 Seconds 07 Activate All Programmable Outputs for 3 Seconds 08 Activate Buzzer for 3 Seconds 10 Auto-Arm Time of Day for Sc
PROGRAMMING SECTIONS Entering Hexadecimal Numbers Some Installer Programming Sections require that hexadecimal (base 16) numbers be entered. To enter the hex numbers A through F, two keys on the Keypad are pressed at the same time, as described below: For hex number... Press... A ..................... 1 and 2 keys simultaneously B ..................... 2 and 3 keys simultaneously C ..................... 4 and 5 keys simultaneously D ..................... 5 and 6 keys simultaneously A B C D E F E ..
PROGRAMMING SECTIONS Restoring The Factory Default Program In the event that the Installer’s Code is erased through an error in programming, it is possible to restore the panel’s factory default program. 1 Remove all power from control panel 2 Using a jumper, short the pins marked “LK6” 3 Apply power to the control panel 4 The “Program”, “Ready”, “Armed” and “Bypass” lights will flash. • Enter a number on the Keypad, the press the the [ ] Key.
PROGRAMMING SECTIONS Addresses Containing Hexadecimal Data Zone Lights 5 to 8 are used to indicate the data presently programmed at the Address. One digit is shown at a time, beginning with the first digit. To review all digits, use the “[0] and [#]” and the “[ ] and [0]” commands to scroll right and left.
PROGRAMMING SECTIONS 8 After an Address is entered, the following operations can be performed: Change Address Data The data displayed at the Address may be changed by keying in the new data. After programming the new data, the Keypad will automatically advance to the next Address. Note that the Keypad will not automatically advance from “Light ON / Light OFF” Addresses. Save Changes and Advance to Next Address Save any programming changes entered and advance to the next Address by pressing the [ ] key.
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT TYPES The operation of the output terminal PGM OUT may be programmed. Enter the number of the desired function in Mode 22 Addresses [035] through [037]. 01 Kiss-off Signal When programmed as [01], the output will be activated for 3 seconds following the confirmation (kissoff) signal indicating that messages transmitted from the control panel have been received at the monitoring station.
Programmable Output Types 17 Utility Output (Mode 04 or 05), Group B Code When programmed as [17], the output will be activated when Mode 04 or Mode 05 is entered and any valid Access Code assigned to Group B is keyed in. 18 Utility Output (Mode 04 or 05), Group C Code When programmed as [18], the output will be activated when Mode 04 or Mode 05 is entered and any valid Access Code assigned to Group C is keyed in.
Programmable Output Types Remote Control of Programmable Outputs, Bell Output and Keypad Sounder Note: All the Programmable Outputs, the Bell and the Keypad Sounder can be controlled by the central station. Each can be activated by the following commands: Command Ax Bx Cx Dx Action Turn ON Turn OFF Pulse Once for 1 Second Flash (continued pulsing; does not apply to the Bell output) A command from the central station always has priority over the normal programmed function.
PROGRAMMING MODE 20 RS-232 / 10mA Loop DVACS Option Either an RS-232 connection or 10mA loop may be used as the interface between the DV8000 and the F1/F2 subset. The interface option is selected by setting the jumpers “LK1”, “LK2”, “LK3”, “LK4” and “LK5” on the DV8000 Control Panel. To use the RS-232 option, all jumpers must be set to the “V” position. To use the 10mA loop option, all jumpers must be set to the “C” position.
Programming Mode 20 [101] - [115] Zone Definitions Program a 1-digit Zone Definition at each address from [101] through [115]. Refer to the Zone Definitions section of this manual for information on the available zone types. Note: Addresses [109] through [115] are used for Trouble Conditions on Zones 1 through 7 when end-of-line resistor zones are used. Do not assign Zone Types 5, 6, A or E to these zones. Zone Definitions Each zone can be programmed with 1 of 15 different definitions.
Programming Mode 20 If the zone is still open when the Exit or Entry Delay expires, an alarm will be generated and the bell/siren will sound. Also, refer to Mode 20 Address [732] Alarm-on-Exit Code for more information on alarms and delay zones. Note that the abort or delayed transmission feature does not apply for this zone type. Zone Type 6: Delay/Instant This zone definition is designed for use with motion detectors in the exit/entry path.
Programming Mode 20 [229] - [269] Trouble Definitions Program a 1-digit Trouble Definition at each address from [229] through [269]. Do not assign type 5, 6, A or E to the Trouble Definitions.
Programming Mode 20 [445] - [465] For Future Use [466] - [469] Keypad Alarm Reporting Codes Program a 2-digit Keypad Alarm Reporting Code at each address from [466] through [469]. The reporting codes for each Keypad Alarm are programmed at the addresses listed here: Address [466] Keypad Alarm Fire Key Alarm This code will be transmitted when the Fire Key is pressed. [467] Panic Key Alarm This code will be transmitted when the Panic Key is pressed.
Programming Mode 20 [724] Installer Messages Function Byte Up to 16 messages can be displayed at the monitoring station to indicate that the Installer is on the premises or that service is being performed. The Installer Messages are displayed by entering Mode 29; when Mode 29 is entered and a message is selected, the system transmits a reporting code to the monitoring station. The function byte determines the message to be printed at the monitoring station.
Programming Mode 20 [802] No Restoral Reports for Troubles on Zones 1 - 7 Zone trouble restoral reports can be disabled for each individual zone. When this Address is entered, the Zone Lights will indicate which zones will generate trouble restoral reports: • if a Zone Light is ON, no trouble restoral report will be generated • if a Zone Light is OFF, a trouble restoral report will be generated To turn Zone Lights ON or OFF, press the number key for the desired zone.
PROGRAMMING MODE 21 [001] - [008] Group Zone Assignments [001] [002] [003] Group A Zone Assignment For Future Use Group B Zone Assignment [004] [005] [006] [007] For Future Use Group C Zone Assignment For Future Use Group D Zone Assignment [008] For Future Use When an Address is entered, the 8 zone lights on the keypad will be used to indicate which zones have been assigned to which Groups.
Programming Mode 21 [025] - [026] Group B Access Code Assignment Refer to Addresses [009] - [010] for information on selecting Access Codes. [027] - [032] [033] For Future Use Group B Special Access Code Assignment This address is used to assign the Auto-Arming, Quick-Arming, Keyswitch Arming and Central Station Arming functions to Group B. Refer to Address [017] for programming instructions.
PROGRAMMING MODE 22 [001] - [008] System Options When an Address is entered, the 8 zone lights on the keypad will be used to indicate which System Options have been enabled. • When a zone light is OFF, that Option is disabled • When a zone light is ON, that Option is enabled To enable an option, press the number key corresponding to the desired zone light. For example, in Address [001], press 1 to enable Option 1 Open/Close Report; press 2 to enable Option 2 Close Confirmation, and so on.
Programming Mode 22 5 Bypassed Zone Display on Exit When “on”, the Keypad will display all zones that are bypassed when the system is armed. 6 Quick-Exit When enabled, entering [ ][0] when the system is fully armed will allow the user 2 minutes to exit the premises through any delay zone without altering the status of the system. After [ ][0] is entered, only one delay zone may be activated. Any additional activity on any other armed zone will cause an alarm to be generated.
Programming Mode 22 4 5 6 7 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Immediate AC Failure Report When selected, the control panel will transmit an AC Failure Report immediately upon AC failure. Normally, there is a 7 hour delay before an AC failure is reported. Address 005: System Options Light 1 2 3 4 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Master User Allowed to Assign Groups to Access Codes When “on”, a master user may assign groups to Access Codes using Mode 03.
Programming Mode 22 4 Opening Report on Alarm This function will only operate when Open/Close Report in Mode 22 Address [001] is not selected. When “on”, the system will send an opening report if an alarm occurred during the armed period. 5 Reserved 6 Auto-Arm Squawk When “on”, the bell/siren will sound a short tone every 10 seconds during the Auto-Arm Exit Delay. 7 Open/Close Report by Group This function will only operate when Open/Close Report is selected in Mode 22 Address [001].
Programming Mode 22 [033] Printer Set-up A serial printer can be connected to Programmable Output 1 only. The data transfer rate can be set at 300, 600, 1200, 2400 or 4800 baud. Program as: for baud rate of: 01 300 02 600 03 1200 04 2400 (default) 05 4800 NOTE: After changing the Printer Set-up, exit the programming mode and remove all power from the system.
PROGRAMMING MODE 23 [001] Installer’s Code It is strongly recommended that the factory programmed Installer’s Code be reprogrammed when the control panel is installed. The default Installer’s Code is [8000]. WARNING: Do not enter [0000]. NOTE: It is suggested that the Installer’s Code be programmed with alphanumeric characters (letters A to F) to ensure that an Access Code could not inadvertently duplicate the Installer’s Code.
PROGRAMMING MODE 25 Test Mode and Tamper Restore ∗ To activate Mode 25, enter [ ][25][Installer’s Code]. Mode 25 is designed to allow the Installer to thoroughly test the system. Mode 25 is also used to restore tamper zones. When a tamper zone goes into alarm, the system will not recognise the zone as being restored until Mode 25 is activated, even if the tamper zone has been mechanically restored. Note that the Mode 25 Test Mode may only be used while the system is completely disarmed.
PROGRAMMING MODES 26, 27, 29 and 30 Mode 26 Erase Event Buffer To erase the system’s event buffer, activate Mode 26: • With the system in the “Arm/Disarm” mode, enter [*][26]. • The “Ready” light will FLASH; enter the Installer’s Code. • The “Ready” light will be shut OFF and the “Program” light will FLASH. • Press [1] to erase the event buffer, or press any other key to return to the “Arm/Disarm” mode. • After [1] is pressed, the “Memory” light will FLASH.
DVAC HUB CARD AND F1/F2 OPTIONS System and Hub Options NOTE: If this is a new network, please configure the network in a star configuration instead of the usual cascade arrangement as there may be up to 240 drops on the network. Data Line Type: Schedule 3A with DVACS at 150 baud Data String Type: 1 START + 8 DATA + 1 EVEN PARITY + 1 STOP BIT Network Configuration: Master/Slave Options Enabled Lock out (L.K.) Yes Long Transmission (L.T.) delay at 4 seconds Yes Poll and Cut (P.C.
APPENDIX A Decimal-Hex-Binary Conversion Chart DEC 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 36 HEX 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F BIN
APPENDIX B Quick Reference Guide General Operation Command Function [ ][0] Quick Exit [ ][1] Reactivate Home-Away Zone [ ][7] Cancel Alarm At-Home Arming [ ][8] ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ Mode 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20-23 25 26 27 29 30 99 Function Bypassing Trouble Display Change Access Codes 0 Master Code 1 Arm/Disarm and Bypass Code 2 Arm Only Code 3 Arm/Disarm Only Code Reset Zones Commands for Utility Outputs 1 to 3 Utility Functions 01 Set the Time (HH:MM) 02 Set the Date (DD:MM) 03 Sett
Programming System Options Mode 22 Addresses [001] through [008] Address Option [001] 1 Open / Close Report Select 2 Close Confirmation 2 3 Force Arming Select 3 4 4 7 Reserved Quick-Arm Select Alarm Memory Indication Siren Driver Enabled 8 Bell Squawk Enabled 7 1 Access Code Required for Bypassing 2 Immediate Bypass Report 3 Bypass Report on Exit 4 Common Bypass Report 5 Bypassed Zones Display on Exit 6 Quick Exit 7 No arming on AC failure and low battery 8 Reserved 1 Mas
APPENDIX C 4/2-style Format with Sur-Gard Schedule 3A DVACS Compatible Updated for Version 4 Decoding A section of the more than 2000 zones available on the MLR1 Receiver has been reserved for 4/2 Digital Dialer Format-style printer and computer output such.
MODE 20 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS [000] - [019] [020] For Future Use Panel Identification Code Page 18 Page 18 Default 0 0 [021] All Call Select Page 18 Default 4 [022] All Call Answer Page 18 Default 1 [023] - [100] For Future Use [101] - [115] Zone Definitions Page 19 Zone Definitions Address Default [101] 5 Zone 1 0 24-hour Silent [102] 6 Zone 2 1 24-hour Audible [103] 6 Zone 3 2 24-hour Pulsed Bell (Fire or Latching) [104] 6 Zone 4 3 Day Loop (Silent Day/Audible N
[229] - [269] Trouble Definitions Page 21 Address Default [229] C Auxiliary Zone Alarm 0 [230] 8 Printer Failure 1 24-hour Audible [231] C Fire Trouble 2 24-hour Pulsed Bell [232] C AC Failure 3 Day Loop [233] C Auxiliary Power Fuse 4 Day Loop and Buzzer [234] C Siren Cut 7 Instant [235] C Low Battery 8 Buzzer Only [236] 2 Fire Alarm 9 No Alarm [237] 8 DVAC Line Fault B Probation Reserved C 10-second Buzzer with Report [239] C EEPROM Failure D Tamper Z
[316] - [428] For Future Use [429] - [444] Trouble Alarm/Restoral Reporting Codes Page 21 Address Default [429] C 8 Auxiliary Zone Alarm [430] 0 0 Printer Failure [431] D 8 Fire Trouble [432] D 9 AC Failure [433] D C Auxiliary Power Fuse [434] D A Siren Cut [435] D B Low Battery [436] B 0 Fire Alarm [437] 0 0 DVAC Line Fault [438] 0 0 Reserved [439] 9 3 EEPROM Failure [440] D D Fail to Arm on Schedule 1 [441] D E Fail to Arm on Schedule 2 [442] D F Fail to Arm
[732] Alarm On Exit Code Page 23 Default E 1 [733] For Future Use [734] Test Mode Function Byte Page 23 Page 23 Default 6 C [735] Number of Zones Not Tested Function Byte Page 23 Default 0 0 [736] - [743] [744] For Future Use Cancel Alarm Code Page 23 Page 23 Default E 2 [745] - [800] For Future Use [801] - [804] No Restoral Report Address [801] Page 23 Default Light 1 OFF Zone 1 Light 2 OFF Zone 2 Light 3 OFF Zone 3 Light 4 OFF Zone 4 Light 5 OFF Zone 5 Light
Address [803] Default Light 1 OFF Auxiliary Alarm Light 2 OFF Printer Failure Light 3 OFF Fire Trouble Light 4 OFF Auxiliary Power Fuse Light 5 OFF Ground Fault Light 6 OFF Siren Cut Light 7 OFF For Future Use Light 8 OFF Fire Alarm Address [804] 44 Default Light 1 OFF For Future Use Light 2 OFF DVAC Line Failure Light 3 OFF AC Failure Light 4 OFF Low Battery Light 5 OFF For Future Use Light 6 OFF For Future Use Light 7 OFF For Future Use Light 8 OFF For
MODE 21 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS [001] Group A Zone Assignment Address [001] Default Light 1 ON Zone 1 Light 2 ON Zone 2 Light 3 ON Zone 3 Light 4 ON Zone 4 Light 5 ON Zone 5 Light 6 ON Zone 6 Light 7 ON Zone 7 Light 8 ON Zone 8 [002] For Future Use [003] Group B Zone Assignment Address [003] Page 25 Light 1 OFF Zone 1 Light 2 OFF Zone 2 Light 3 OFF Zone 3 Light 4 OFF Zone 4 Light 5 OFF Zone 5 Light 6 OFF Zone 6 Light 7 OFF Zone 7 Light 8 OFF Zone 8
[007] Group D Zone Assignment Address [007] [008] Default Light 1 OFF Zone 1 Light 2 OFF Zone 2 Light 3 OFF Zone 3 Light 4 OFF Zone 4 Light 5 OFF Zone 5 Light 6 OFF Zone 6 Light 7 OFF Zone 7 Light 8 OFF Zone 8 For Future Use [009] - [010] [011] - [016] [017] Light 1 ON Code 1 Light 2 ON Code 2 Light 3 ON Code 3 Light 4 ON Code 4 Light 5 ON Code 5 Light 6 ON Code 6 Light 7 ON Code 7 Light 8 ON Code 8 Default Light 1 ON Code 9 Light 2 ON Code 10
[025] - [026] Group B Access Code Assignment Address [025] Default Light 1 OFF Code 1 Light 2 OFF Code 2 Light 3 OFF Code 3 Light 4 OFF Code 4 Light 5 OFF Code 5 Light 6 OFF Code 6 Light 7 OFF Code 7 Light 8 OFF Code 8 Address [026] [027] - [032] [033] Default Light 1 OFF Code 9 Light 2 OFF Code 10 Light 3 OFF Code 11 Light 4 OFF Code 12 Light 5 OFF Code 13 Light 6 OFF Code 14 Light 7 OFF Code 15 Light 8 OFF Code 16 For Future Use Page 26 Group B Sp
Address [042] [043] - [048] [049] Default Light 1 OFF Code 9 Light 2 OFF Code 10 Light 3 OFF Code 11 Light 4 OFF Code 12 Light 5 OFF Code 13 Light 6 OFF Code 14 Light 7 OFF Code 15 Light 8 OFF Code 16 For Future Use Page 26 Group C Special Access Code Assignment Address [049] Default Light 1 OFF Code 65 Schedule 1 Auto-Arming Light 2 OFF Code 66 Schedule 2 Auto-Arming Light 3 OFF Code 67 Schedule 3 Auto-Arming Light 4 OFF Code 68 Quick-Arming Light 5 OFF Code
[065] Group D Special Access Code Assignment Address [065] [066] - [079] [080] Default Light 1 OFF Code 65 Schedule 1 Auto-Arming Light 2 OFF Code 66 Schedule 2 Auto-Arming Light 3 OFF Code 67 Schedule 3 Auto-Arming Light 4 OFF Code 68 Quick-Arming Light 5 OFF Code 69 Keyswitch Arming Light 6 OFF Code 70 Arming by Central Station Light 7 OFF Code 71 Reserved Light 8 OFF Code 72 Reserved For Future Use Bypass Inhibit Address [080] [081] Page 26 Light 1 OFF Zone 1 Light
MODE 22 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS [001] - [008] System Options Address [001] Default Light 1 OFF Option 1 Open / Close Report Select Light 2 OFF Option 2 Close Confirmation Option Light 3 OFF Option 3 Force Arming Select Light 4 OFF Option 4 Reserved Light 5 OFF Option 5 Quick-Arm Select Light 6 ON Option 6 Alarm Memory Indication Light 7 ON Option 7 Siren Driver Enabled Light 8 OFF Option 8 Bell Squawk Enabled Address [002] Default Light 1 ON Option 9 Access Code Required fo
Address [005] Default Light 1 OFF Option 33 Reserved Light 2 OFF Option 34 Reserved Light 3 OFF Option 35 Reserved Light 4 OFF Option 36 Reserved Light 5 OFF Option 37 Reserved Light 6 OFF Option 38 Master User(s) Allowed to Assign Groups Light 7 OFF Option 39 Reserved Light 8 OFF Option 40 Forced Arming on Delay/Instant Zones Address [006] Default Light 1 OFF Option 41 Reserved Light 2 OFF Option 42 Reserved Light 3 OFF Option 43 Reserved Light 4 OFF Opti
[024] - [029] System Times Page 30 Address Default [024] 0 6 Siren / Bell Duration (minutes) [025] 0 0 Fire Zone Activation Delay (seconds) [026] 3 0 Fire Zone Restore Delay (seconds) [027] 1 5 Zone Alarm Delay (seconds) [028] 2 5 Fire Zone Transmission Delay (seconds) [029] 1 8 Auto-Arm Delay (× 10 seconds) [030] -[032]For Future Use [033] Printer Setup Page 30 Page 31 Default 0 4 [034] Default: 2400 baud For Future Use [035] - [037] Page 31 Programmable Output Types Page
[063] Language Selection for Printer Page 31 Default 0 1 01 1st Language (English) 02 2nd Language (French) [064] [065] For Future Use Page 31 Maximum Alarm Reports Per Zone Per Armed Period Page 31 Default 0 F 53
MODE 23 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS [001] Installer’s Code Page 32 Default 8 0 0 0 [002] - [050] For Future Use [051] - [057] Zone Configuration For Zones 1 through 7 Address Default [051] 0 Zone 1 [052] 0 Zone 2 [053] 0 Zone 3 [054] 0 Zone 4 [055] 0 Zone 5 [056] 0 Zone 6 [057] 0 Zone 7 [058] - [400] [401] - [408] 54 For Future Use Page 32 Page 32 Individual Bypass Reporting Codes Address Default [401] 8 0 Zone 1 [402] 8 1 Zone 2 [403] 8 2 Zone 3 [404] 8 3 Zone
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DV8OOO FOR THE RECORD Client Information Customer ______________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ Installation Date: __________________ Contacts Name: ___________________________ Phone: __________________________ Name: ___________________________ Phone: __________________________ Name: ___________________________ Ph
Access Codes Code Type Assigned To: 1 _______ ________________________________ 2 _______ ________________________________ 3 _______ ________________________________ 4 _______ ________________________________ 5 _______ ________________________________ 6 _______ ________________________________ 7 _______ ________________________________ 8 _______ ________________________________ 9 _______ ________________________________ 10 _______ ________________________________ 11 _______ _
LIMITED WARRANTY Sur-Gard Ltd. warrants that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfilment of any breach of such warranty, Sur-Gard Ltd. will, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot.
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