DUAL 824
SUPERVISED WIRELESS
SECURITY CONTROL PANEL
Installation & Programming Instructions
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. THE DUAL 824 SECURITY SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
CONTROL PANEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
WIRELESS KEYPAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
SMOKE DETECTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
REMOTE CONTROLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
GLASS BREAK DETECTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PANIC BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
BILL TRAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION DETECTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2. SECURITY SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
EXAMPLE SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
DESIGN THE INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3. OVERVIEW OF KEYPADS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
HARDWIRED KEYPAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
WIRELESS KEYPAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ABOUT SENSOR STATUS SUPERVISION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4. HARDWIRED KEYPAD FEATURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5. CONTROL PANEL FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
6. CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
SYSTEM LOCATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
WALL MOUNTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
EXTERNAL ANTENNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
HARDWIRED KEYPAD INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
HARDWIRED LOOP WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ARM/DISARM KEY STATION WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
EXTERNAL ALARM SIREN CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
AUTOMATION OUTPUT CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
VOICE RESPONSE MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
CONTROL PANEL POWER CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
BACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
7. BASIC CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
CREATE THE MASTER USER CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
PROGRAM THE HARDWIRED LOOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
PROGRAM THE WIRELESS SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
PROGRAMMING DIFFERENT SENSOR TYPES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
8. BASIC SENSOR INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
DXS-10 WIRELESS KEYPAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
DXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
TEST SENSORS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
9. CUSTOMIZING THE KEYPAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
LABELING THE SENSOR LOCATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
10. SYSTEM OPERATING MODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
OFF MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
CHIME MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
HOME MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
SECURE EXIT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
HOME INSTANT MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
MANUAL BYPASSING OF SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
AWAY MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
MANUAL BYPASSING OF SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
TEST MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
11. SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
CONTROL PANEL POWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
WIRELESS SENSOR LOW BATTERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
SENSOR RADIO TROUBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
12. CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
ADDING SENSORS TO THE SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
REMOVING SENSORS FROM THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
MAKING A SENSOR A 24-HOUR DOOR CHIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
MAKING A SENSOR INTERIOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
MAKING A SENSOR PERFORM A DIFFERENT FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
13. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
SETUP MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
CHANGING A SENSORS SUPERVISION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
CHANGING A SENSORS RESTORE REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
ENTRY DELAY TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
EXIT DELAY TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
BURGLARY SIREN TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
EMERGENCY SIREN TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
FIRE SIREN TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
AUTOMATION OUTPUT TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
REMOTE CONTROL & HARDWIRE ARMING LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
REMOTE CONTROL & HARDWIRE DISARMING LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
ENTRY DELAY BEEPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
EXIT DELAY BEEPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
SILENT BURGLARY ALARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
SILENT EMERGENCY ALARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
DISABLING QUICK ARMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
AUTOMATIC RESTORAL OF BYPASSED SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
AUTOMATIC BYPASSING OF OPEN SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
AUTOMATION OUTPUT MODE DURING ALARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
AUTOMATION ACTIVATION TONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
REMOTE CONTROL & HARDWIRE ARM/DISARM CHIRP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
AUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING AND AFTER ALARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
AUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING ALARM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
AUTOMATION OUTPUT WHILE ARMED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
AUTOMATION OUTPUT DURING EXIT/ENTRY DELAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
AUTOMATION OUTPUT POLARITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
REMOTE ACCESS PASSWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
DURESS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
MASTER USER CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ADDING ADDITIONAL USER CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
REMOVING ADDITITIONAL USER CODES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
CONTROL PANEL MASTER RESET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
14. COMMUNICATOR PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
SETUP MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
GENERAL COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
COMMUNICATOR ENABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
2-WAY AUDIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
VOICE RESPONSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
REMOTE LOCKOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CALL LIMITER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
DIALING DELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
DIALING METHOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
COMMUNICATOR REPORTING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
REPORTING FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
CALL ROUTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
ACCOUNT NUMBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
SUPERVISORY OR PAGER TELEPHONE NUMBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
TELEPHONE NUMBER DELAYS AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS. . . . . . . . . . . 40
REPORT CONTROL PANEL TROUBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
REPORT FORCE ARMING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
POINT ID REPORTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
GENERAL REPORTING CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
SYSTEM REPORTING CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
FORCE ARMING REPORTING CODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
DURESS REPORTING CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID ALARM REPORT CODES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID TROUBLE REPORT CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
IMPORTANT INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
WIRELESS PRODUCT NOTICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
FCC NOTICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
FCC TELEPHONE RULES AND REGULATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
FIRE EVACUATION PLANNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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1. THE DUAL 824 SECURITY SYSTEM
DXS-73
SMOKE DETECTOR
DXS-91 GLASS
BREAK DETECTOR †
DXS-10
DUAL 824KP
WIRELESS
DXS-54
PIR
HARDWIRED
KEYPAD
KEYPAD
DXS-81
BILL TRAP †
DUAL 824P
CONTROL
PANEL
DXS-31
DOOR/WINDOW DOOR/WINDOW
SENSOR SENSOR
DXS-32 MINI
† NOTE: These accessories
are not listed by UL.
DXT-61A
REMOTE †
DXT-41 & DXT-42
REMOTES
DXS-62A
REMOTE
DXT-21 & DXT-23
REMOTES †
The optional Model VB-2 digital voice response module can
be installed in the Control Panel. The VB-2 module provides
three exciting features: 2-way audio monitoring capability at
the Central Station through the communicator, local voice
prompts from the keypad's speaker (with Model RSM-2
speaker/microphone kit installed), and voice prompted
remote system control using in-house or off-site pushbutton
telephones.
The system has 24-hour capabilities that are always ready
to operate, even when the system is disarmed. They can be
triggered by buttons on the hardwired keypads, a wireless
keypad, portableremotecontrols, carbonmonoxidedetectors,
and smoke detectors.Pressing the EMERGENCY or FIRE button
for two seconds will cause an immediate siren and call the
central station. IMPORTANT: For personal emergency use
only. Not for use as a UL Listed Medical Alert System.
The Control Panel's Environmental feature is active 24-hours
and can be triggered with sensors connected to devices such
aswaterflowdetectors,over/undertemperaturesensors,flood
sensors, etc. The Environmental feature activates the chime
annunciator without sounding the siren. The Environmental
feature does not send communicator reports.
An Automation Output in the Control Panel provides an
easy way to connect external devices to the Control Panel.
The output is fully programmable to activate on a variety
of conditions, such as when the system is armed, during
alarms, and during exit/entry delays. The Automation Output
can connect to lighting control modules, relays, noisemakers,
and indicators. The Control Panel's and wireless keypad's
key and any system sensors can control the Automation
Output.
CONTROL PANEL
The DUAL 824P Control Panel is the heart of the system.
It monitors all of the system's wireless sensors, hardwired
loops, and controls the alarm sirens and Model DUAL 824KP
hardwired keypads.
The Control Panel constantly monitors the condition of the
system's sensors and hardwired contacts, displaying which
protected doors and windows are open or closed. If an
alarm occurs, the keypads display which sensor(s) caused
it. When a sensor has a low battery, the keypads display
which sensor needs a new battery. Sensors that send hourly
status transmissions keep the Control Panel informed of their
operating condition.
Up to eight different custom user codes can be used to
operate the system. For security, a user code must be
entered to disarm (turn off) the system. The system can be
armed (turned on) by entering a user code, or with the unique
“Quick Arm” feature. The five restricted user codes and the
special page alert user code can only arm and disarm the
system, no programming changes (except changing user
and duress codes) are allowed. The master user code is
allowed to program the Control Panel, and a duress code
can be selected for emergency disarming of the system with
a duress report to the Central Station. The page alert user
code can dial a pager number to inform the pager wearer
when the system is disarmed.
The Control Panel's memory will retain the user codes and
all of the system's programming, even during a total power
loss. An optional backup battery can be installed to power the
system during short power failures.
The built-in digital communicator connects the Control Panel
to a Central Alarm Monitoring Station through the telephone.
With a monitored system, the central station can dispatch
authorities in case of burglary, fire or other emergency. The
central station can also call family, friends, neighbors, or
anyone else designated on a custom call list. System arming
(closing) and disarming (opening) reports by user can also
be sent.
The Control Panel can be programmed locally using its own
keypad or remotely, over the telephone, using Linear's Model
RA-2400 Remote Access software program. The RA-2400
™
upload/download program is a Windows application that
runs on a personal computer and communicates with the
Control Panel through a modem, connected directly to the
panel, or through the telephone line.
Each sensor can report directly to the Central Station using
the digital communicator's Point ID feature.If a sensor triggers
an alarm or experiences supervisory trouble, a unique report
code can be sent for immediate identification of the event.
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DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS
PANIC BUTTONS
The DXS-31 and DXS-32 sensors monitor doors and windows.They
send radio signals to the Control Panel. One type of signal is sent
when the door or window is opened, and a different type of signal is
sent when the door or window is closed. If the system is armed, a
sensor can trigger the Control Panel's burglary siren when its door
or window is opened. Both sensors are supervised, send hourly
status reports, and monitor their battery condition.
The DXT-21, DXS-21 single-button, and DXT-23, DXS-23 two-button
transmitters can be used as portable “panic buttons”. Pressing the
front or top button on the DXT-21 or DXS-21 at any time will trigger
the emergency siren. Pressing both front buttons simultaneously
on the DXT-23 or DXS-23 at any time will trigger the emergency
siren. These transmitters can be programmed to activate various
other system functions.The DXT-21 and DXT-23 transmitters are not
supervised. The DXS-21 and DXS-23 transmitters are supervised.
The DXS-62A transmitter is typically used as a portable “panic
button”. Pressing the button on a DXS-62A at any time will trigger
the emergency siren.This transmitter can send hourly status signals
and low battery signals if the battery is low.
DXS-32
DXS-31
WIRELESS KEYPAD
The DXS-10 wireless keypad is used to operate the system remotely.
It can be placed in a convenient spot so the user doesn't have to
go to the hardwired keypad to operate the system. The wireless
keypad can also trigger the emergency or fire siren and actuate the
Automation Output. Pressing will cause the hardwired keypad(s)
to sound Beeps corresponding to the current
operating mode. The DXS-10 is supervised,
it sends hourly status reports and monitors
its battery condition. IMPORTANT: For
personal emergency use only. Not for use
DXS-62A
DXT-21‡
DXS-21‡
DXT-23‡
DXS-23‡
BILL TRAP
The DXS-81 bill trap can be used with the Control Panel in non-
UL small commercial hold-up installations. The unit is concealed in
a cash drawer under a stack of currency, with a single “bait” bill
secured in its money clip. During a hold-up, the cashier removes
the stack of currency along with the “bait” bill. When a “bait” bill is
removed, the transmitter sends a signal to the Control Panel. Four
additional signals are sent within the first minute
as a UL Listed Medical Alert System.
DXS-10
after the “bait” bill is removed. When the “bait” bill
is replaced, a restore signal is sent. The DXS-81
is supervised, it can send hourly status reports
(optional) and monitors its battery condition.
SMOKE DETECTOR
The DXS-73 is a high quality smoke detector with a built-in radio
transmitter.As soon as smoke is detected, the unit will sound its local
noisemaker. Then, 20 seconds after the local noisemaker sounds,
the transmitter sends an alarm signal to the Control Panel.The alarm
signal will be repeated every 20 seconds as long
DXS-81‡
PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION DETECTOR
The DXS-54 is a passive infrared (PIR) motion detector with a built-in
radio transmitter. The PIR detects motion in its detection pattern by
measuring the infrared emission levels of objects that it “sees”. If
the infrared levels change quickly, as when a person moves across
the detection pattern, the PIR will recognize the
as smoke is still present. A restoral signal will be
sent when the smoke detection chamber clears.
The DXS-73 is supervised, it sends hourly status
reports, and monitors its battery condition.
DXS-73
NOTE: A Model DXS-73 Smoke Detector is required to
create a UL Listed smoke alarm system. See Page 26 for
details on adding a smoke detector sensor to the system.
☞
change as an intrusion and send an alarm signal
to the Control Panel. An alarm will be triggered if
the system is in the Away Mode. The DXS-54 is
supervised, it sends hourly status reports and
monitors its battery condition.
REMOTE CONTROLS
DXS-54
The DXT-41, DXT-61 single-button and DXT-23, DXT-42 multi-button
remote controls can be used to remotely arm and disarm the system.
The DXT-42’s left button will arm and the right button will disarm
the system. Pressing both buttons simultaneously will trigger the
emergency siren. Alternately the Control Panel can be programmed
to respond to the DXT-42 by arming and disarming with the left
button, and activating the automation output with the right button.
These transmitters can also be programmed to activate various
other Control Panel zones. These transmitters are not supervised.
DXT-42
DXT-41
DXT-61‡
GLASS BREAK DETECTOR
The DXS-91 is a glass break detector with an audio sound
discriminator and a built-in radio transmitter. The unit “listens” for
the sound of breaking glass. When glass breakage is detected,
the unit sends an alarm signal to the Control Panel. The DXS-91 is
supervised, it sends hourly status reports and monitors its battery
condition.
‡ NOTE: These accessories not listed by UL
DXS-91‡
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2. SECURITY SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN
EXAMPLE SYSTEM
✦ The example shows a typical DUAL 824 system.
✦ Any or all of the accessories shown can be used.
✦ A total of 24 sensors can be used with each
Control Panel. Each wireless sensor, hardwired
loop, and wireless keypad used occupies a
sensor location.
DESIGN THE INSTALLATION
1. Draw a floor plan for the installation.
2. Consider the security needs of the premises.
3. Determine which doors and windows are
vulnerable to intrusion.
4. Figure which interior areas an intruder might go
to if unlawful entrance is gained.
5. Indicate locations for door/window sensors,
interior motion detectors, wireless and hardwired
keypads, glass break detectors and external
siren speakers.
6. Decide on a centralized location for the security
Control Panel.
ES
CP - CONTROL PANEL
MS
MD
GB
S
S
HK - HARDWIRED KEYPAD
S - DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR
WK - WIRELESS KEYPAD
MD - MOTION DETECTOR
ES - EXTERNAL SIREN
HK
ENTRY
LIVING
S
MS
KITCHEN
CO
SD - SMOKE DETECTOR
CO - CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
GB - GLASS BREAK SENSOR
MS - HARDWIRED MAGNETIC SWITCH
S
S
BED
DINING
BED
S
MS
HK
S
SD
BATH
DEN
WK
S
CP
S
GB
GARAGE
NOTE: IN NEW CONSTRUCTION, NFPA 72 REQUIRES A
SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATED INSIDE EACH BEDROOM
AS WELL AS A SMOKE DETECTOR ON EACH LEVEL.
MD
Example Residential Security System Floor Plan
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3. OVERVIEW OF KEYPADS
HARDWIRED KEYPAD
✦ One or two hardwired keypads can be used for
controlling the system.
✦ Three system status indicators:
READY, ARMED, & TROUBLE
✦ Three system supervisory indicators:
POWER, BATTERIES, & RADIO
HARDWIRED
KEYPAD
✦ Five system mode indicators:
OFF, CHIME, HOME, AWAY & TEST
✦ 24 system sensor indicators.
✦ Location inside beauty cover for supplied sensor
identification labels.
✦ Press
✦ Pressing
✦ Pressing
to activate the automation output.
clears the keypad.
for two seconds sounds the mode
Beeps from the hardwired keypad(s).
✔ Off Mode: 1 “Gong”.
✔ Chime Mode: 1 “Gong” & 1 “Beep”.
✔ Home Mode: 1 “Gong” & 2 “Beeps”.
✔ Away Mode: 1 “Gong” & 3 “Beeps”.
✔ Test Mode: 1 “Gong” & 4 “Beeps”.
✦ Emergency and fire alarm can be triggered from
the keypad at any time.
✎ UL NOTE: For personal emergency use only. Not
for use as a UL Listed Medical Alert System.
WIRELESS KEYPAD
✦ For controlling the system remotely.
✦ Green operation light.
✦ Internal 9-volt battery is monitored by the Control
Panel.
WIRELESS
KEYPAD
✦ Keypad's beeper will buzz during transmissions
when the battery is low.
✦ Up to 3 years battery life (depends on frequency
of activation). (UL tested for 1 year minimum.)
✦ Sends hourly status reports to the Control Panel.
ABOUT SENSOR STATUS SUPERVISION
All DXS Format sensors transmit hourly status reports. All DXT
Format sensors do not transmit hourly status reports. Both sensor
formats can be used with the system.
✦ Press
✦ Pressing
✦ Pressing
to activate the automation output.
clears the keypad.
When a sensor is programmed into the Control Panel, the system
will set the sensor as non-supervised or supervised. Sensors set
as non-supervised are not expected to send hourly status reports.
Sensors set as supervised are expected to send hourly status
reports. If a status report is not received in 8 hours from a sensor
set as supervised, the RADIO indicator will flash.
When sensors are programmed into the Control Panel, ALL
STATIONARY SENSORS ARE SET AS SUPERVISED, ALL
PORTABLE SENSORS ARE SET AS NON-SUPERVISED.
If stationary DXT Format sensors have been programmed into the
Control Panel, be sure to change their setting to non-supervised
to prevent RADIO indications. This will not prevent low battery
monitoring.
for two seconds sounds the mode
Beeps from the hardwired keypad(s).
✔ Off Mode: 1 “Gong”.
✔ Chime Mode: 1 “Gong” & 1 “Beep”.
✔ Home Mode: 1 “Gong” & 2 “Beeps”.
✔ Away Mode: 1 “Gong” & 3 “Beeps”.
✔ Test Mode: 1 “Gong” & 4 “Beeps”.
✦ Emergency and fire alarm can be triggered from
the wireless keypad at any time.
✎ UL NOTE: For personal emergency use only. Not
for use as a UL Listed Medical Alert System.
If portable DXS Format sensors have been programmed into the
Control Panel, and the installation requires supervision for specific
portable sensor(s), change the selected portable sensors setting to
supervised.
After programming the sensors, if changes are required, refer to
“Changing a Sensors Supervision” on Page 30 for details on
changing the way a sensor’s supervision is set.
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4. HARDWIRED KEYPAD FEATURES
7
8
SENSOR STATUS INDICATORS
8
★
★
Blacked-out sensor status indicators are only visible when lit.
Indicate the status of each of the system's wireless sensors and hardwired
loops.
7
9
★
★
★
Indicators show which doors and windows are open.
Indicators flash to display sensors that have caused an alarm.
Stick-on labels are provided to identify the custom sensor locations.
10
6
SYSTEM STATUS INDICATORS
★
Shows the current status of the system.
READY LIGHT
★
★
★
Lights when all system sensors are closed.
Shows that the system is ready to be armed.
5
The system can be armed without the READY indicator being lit, if sensors are
bypassed either manually or automatically.
11
4
ARMED LIGHT
★
Blinks during the exit delay.
Lights when the system is fully armed.
★
TROUBLE LIGHT
3
★
★
Lights when the system has detected supervisory trouble.
Supervisory trouble can be caused by power, sensor low battery, or sensor radio
supervision conditions.
1
2
★
Press for one second then view the system supervisory and status indicators
to determine the origin of the trouble.
1
2
BEAUTY COVER
9
MODE BUTTONS
★
The beauty cover snaps open and shut to hide the keypad’s keys, mode and
supervisory indicators, and the sensor location labeling area.
★
Used to operate the system.
OFF
KEYPAD
★
★
Off Mode disarms the system.
Switching to Off Mode stops the alarm siren.
★
★
★
★
★
★
Backlit keys for easy viewing in low light conditions.
For entering the user's user code (numerically or alphabetically).
Used when programming system options.
✓
Multiple Beeps sound and sensor status indicators flash if an alarm has
occurred.
Multiple Beeps mean caution. AN INTRUDER MAY STILL BE PRESENT.
Press to activate the Automation Output.
☞
Press to clear keypad if the wrong key is pressed.
Press for two seconds to view sensor battery and supervisory status (see
BATTERIES and RADIO indicator description).
CHIME
★
★
Chime Mode disarms the system.
Switching to Chime Mode stops the alarm siren.
3
24-HOUR BUTTONS
✓
Multiple Beeps sound and sensor status indicators flash if an alarm has
occurred.
Multiple Beeps mean caution. AN INTRUDER MAY STILL BE PRESENT.
★
Pressing FIRE for two seconds sounds the fire siren and sends a “fire” message
to a central monitoring station through the digital communicator (if the system
is monitored).
☞
★
Chime Mode is for monitoring doors and windows.
★
Pressing EMERGENCY for two seconds sounds the emergency siren and sends
an “emergency” message to a central monitoring station through the digital
communicator (if the system is monitored).
✓
✓
Use this mode as an “automatic door chime” when at home.
Opening any protected door or window causes the keypad(s) to “ding-dong”.
HOME
★
★
★
Both work even when system is disarmed.
IMPORTANT: For personal emergency use only. Not for use as a UL Listed
Medical Alert System.
Home Mode arms the perimeter sensors, but not the interior sensors.
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Use this mode when anyone is staying behind.
Interior motion detectors and interior door sensors are not armed.
Home secure mode makes all delayed perimeter sensors instant.
Secure exit mode starts an exit delay while remaining in Home Mode.
Re-entering during the exit delay restarts the exit delay (one time only).
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SYSTEM SUPERVISORY INDICATORS
Shows the current status of the system.
POWER LIGHT
★
★
★
★
★
Glows when AC power is on.
Blinks when AC power is off and backup battery is installed.
AWAY
TEST
★
Away Mode arms the entire system.
Blinks when the backup battery is low, recharging or missing.
Off when AC power is off and no backup battery is installed (system disabled).
✓
✓
Use this mode when leaving home.
Door sensors set for delayed will have a time delay that allows the user to
leave and enter the premises without sounding the alarm.
Re-entering during the exit delay restarts the exit delay (one time only).
Entry Delay Beeps warn the user to disarm the system before the siren
starts.
BATTERIES LIGHT
★
Blinks when one or more sensors have a low battery.
✓
✓
★
Press for two seconds to view sensor status. Sensor status indicator for any
sensor with a low battery will light along with the BATTERIES indicator.
Switch to Test Mode after replacing the sensor battery and completely test the
system (see Test Mode). Switching to Test Mode clears the low battery indication.
★
★
★
Test Mode is for testing the system sensors.
RADIO LIGHT
✓
✓
All sensor status lights blink when the Test Mode is entered.
Each sensor status light will stop blinking when its sensor is tested.
★
★
★
Blinks when one or more sensors have not reported status during the eight hour
status time period.
Hold the TEST button down to test all of the keypad's indicator lights.
Press for two seconds to view sensor status. Sensor status indicator for any
sensor that has not reported in will light along with the TROUBLE indicator.
Switch to Test Mode after servicing the sensor and completely test the system
(see Test Mode). Switching to Test Mode clears the trouble indication.
10 SOUNDER
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
Makes unique sounds for burglary, fire and emergencies.
Alarm sirens stop automatically after five minutes.
Sounds advisory tones to confirm keystrokes from the keypad.
Sounds mode selection tones.
5
6
MODE INDICATORS
★
★
★
The indicators next to the mode keys light to show the current system mode.
HOME indicator will blink during Secure Exit and Home Instant modes.
AWAY indicator will blink during the exit delay in the Away Mode.
Sounds alarm memory tones.
Beeps when Automation Output is activated.
The Control Panel has terminals available for an external siren.
MICROPHONE (OPTIONAL)
11 SPEAKER (OPTIONAL)
★
Location for the high sensitivity microphone included with the Model RSM-2
speaker/microphone kit.
★
Location for the speaker included with the Model RSM-2 speaker/microphone
kit.
★
Detects room audio when communicator is reporting to the Central Station
in 2-way audio mode (Model VB-2 digital voice response module and RSM-2
speaker/microphone kit must be installed).
★
Sounds voice operating prompts and audio from the Central Station (Model
VB-2 digital voice response module and Model RSM-2 required).
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5. CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
9
8
7
10
6
11
5
12
4
3
2
14
13
1
1
BATTERY FUSE
8
9
DIGITAL VOICE RESPONSE MODULE (OPTIONAL)
★
★
Type 2AG, 3-amp fuse for the backup battery.
If the keypad's POWER light is flashing and the optional backup battery is
installed and charged, check this fuse.
★
★
★
The Model VB-2 gives the Control Panel's digital communicator listen-only,
manual 2-way and full duplex 2-way audio capability with the Central Station.
The module allows remote command of the system using a standard pushbutton
telephone, on or off site.
✎
WARNING: For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace only
with the same type and rating of fuse.
The module provides optional voice prompts from the keypad(s) (Model RSM-2
speaker/microphone kit required for each keypad).
2
3
4
CONDUIT KNOCKOUTS
★
★
Four cabinet knockouts are provided for wiring using conduit.
The 3/4" knockouts fit standard 3/4" conduit fittings.
ANTENNA KNOCKOUT
★
★
★
A cabinet knockout is provided for mounting an external antenna connector.
For an external antenna, use Linear's Model LA-P antenna kit.
The antenna kit can also be used to connect the Control Panel to co-ax for a
remote antenna.
WIRING ACCESS SLOT
★
★
Provides access for wiring through a hole in the mounting wall.
Route cables for power, telephone, external speaker, etc. through this slot.
10 ANNUNCIATOR VOLUME CONTROL
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
★
Varies the volume of the advisory tones that come from the keypad(s) speaker
when the Model RSM-2 speaker/microphone kit is installed in the keypad.
Does not affect keypad's sirens (they are always full volume).
★
★
★
Terminals for hardwired loop inputs.
Terminals for Automation Output to connect to an automation controller.
Terminals for external relay output for “dry” contacts (Form C, normally open/
normally closed, 1 amp @ 24 volts maximum).
★
11 RADIO TEST POINTS
★
★
★
Terminals for fused auxiliary 12 volt output and common ground.
Terminals for connection to one or two Model DUAL 824KP keypads.
Terminals for connection to the plug-in AC transformer.
★
★
★
Used to monitor the Control Panel's radio receiver during troubleshooting.
Provides connection for an audio amplifier to listen to the receiver's output.
Helpful to determine sources of radio interference.
5
6
7
AUXILIARY FUSE
12 ANTENNA TERMINALS
★
★
★
✎
Type 2AG, 1-amp fuse.
Protects the auxiliary power output and siren driver circuit.
Fuse will blow when load exceeds 1 amp total.
★
Antenna and shield (ground) terminals for receiving signals from the system's
sensors.
★
★
Pre-wired to the Control Panel's internal wire dipole antenna.
Alternately connects to the Model LA-P local whip and remote antenna kit.
WARNING: For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace only
with the same type and rating of fuse.
13 OPTIONAL BACKUP BATTERY
TELEPHONE TERMINAL BLOCK
★
★
★
★
Space for 12-volt, 4 amp/hour backup battery. (Highly recommended.)
★
★
Provides telephone connections for the digital communicator.
Provides telephone connection for voice prompted telephone remote control
(optional VB-2 digital voice response module required).
Backup battery is automatically charged and monitored by the Control Panel.
Backup battery can power the Control Panel for up to 6 hours.
UL NOTE: Normal estimated battery life should be 3 to 4 years.
★
Provides seized ring and tip connections for local telephone instruments.
Communicator will disconnect local telephones while on-line.
14 REMOVABLE CABINET COVER
★
★
★
The cabinet cover can be removed for easy system wiring and setup.
Two screws secure cabinet cover when closed.
An optional cabinet lock can be installed for additional security.
WALL-MOUNT KEYHOLE SLOTS
★
★
Four slots used when mounting Control Panel to the wall.
Used as a template for the Control Panel when it is mounted to the wall.
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6. CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
SYSTEM LOCATION
✎ NOTE:Wireless sensor signals must be able to
reach the Control Panel.
✔ Try to centrally locate the Control Panel.
✔ Keep Control Panel away from large metal
appliances.
✔ Maximum recommended sensor range is 400
feet (system tested at 1000 feet).
USE THE CASE BOTTOM
AS A TEMPLATE TO MARK
THE FOUR KEYHOLE
MOUNTING HOLES
✎ NOTE: If you don't use the wireless keypad, a
hardwired keypad should be easily accessible to
the usual entrance.
FOR RECESSED WIRING,
MARK WIRING SLOT, THEN
CUT OUT HOLE WITH
DRYWALL SAW
✔ When the Control Panel is set in the Away
Mode, the user has 30 seconds to switch to
Off Mode before the burglary siren sounds.
✎ NOTE: Make sure a hardwired keypad is in a place
where the alarm can be heard during the night hours.
✔ Optional remote external sirens (up to 150
feet from the Control Panel) can be used to
make alarms louder and remote the sound
location.
1. Locate the Control Panel near a 115 VAC outlet
that's not controlled by a light switch.
2. Locate the Control Panel near a telephone outlet
(if using the digital communicator).
WALL MOUNTING
FOR CONDIUT WIRING,
PUNCH OUT REQUIRED
KNOCKOUTS AND INSTALL
3/4" CONDUIT HUBS IN
HOLES
1. Use the Control Panel's case bottom as a
template and mark the locations for the four
mounting screws.
2. Mark the wiring access slot if the wiring is being
routed from behind the cabinet.
3. Use a hole saw to cut out the location for the
wiring access slot (if used) or punch out selected
cabinet wiring knockouts for conduit wiring.
4. Use four screws and appropriate screw anchors
to mount the unit to the wall.
EXTERNAL ANTENNA
✦ Linear's Model LA-P antenna kit can be used
with the DUAL 824P Control Panel to replace the
standard internal antenna.
✦ The antenna can be mounted on the cabinet,
or the kit can be used to connect to co-ax for a
remote antenna.
1. Remove the two standard white antenna wires
attached to the ANT and SHIELD terminals.
2. Punch out the antenna knockout.
3. Mount the antenna connector in the antenna
knockout.
1
PUNCH OUT ANTENNA
KNOCKOUT AND
INSTALL LA-P ANTENNA
CONNECTOR INTO HOLE
3
INSTALL THE WHIP
ANTENNA AND ROUTE
THE TWO GROUND
WIRES AS SHOWN
4. Route the antenna co-ax down to the Control
Panel's antenna connector.
5. Connect the antenna's co-ax center conductor to
the ANT terminal.
2
CONNECT CO-AX
SHIELD TO SHIELD
TERMINAL AND CO-AX
CENTER CONDUCTOR
TO ANT TERMINAL
6. Connect the antenna's co-ax shield to the SHIELD
terminal.
7. Route the two antenna ground wires as shown.
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KEYPAD SELECT
JUMPER SET
TO "KEYPAD 1"
TWIST SCREWDRIVER
IN SLOTS TO OPEN
THE KEYPAD CASE
HARDWIRED KEYPAD INSTALLATION
✦ One or two Model DUAL 824KP keypads can be
used with the DUAL 824P Control Panel (one
keypad is included in the DUAL 824 system
package).
SOUNDER JUMPER
SET TO "ON"
KEYPAD
SELECT
JUMPER
KEYPAD
CONNECTOR
SOUNDER
JUMPER
(ON OR OFF)
(KPD1 OR KPD2)
RSM-2 KIT
MICROPHONE
LOCATION
RSM-2 KIT
SPEAKER
LOCATION
✦ The keypad is supplied with a short wiring
harness and connector.
DEFAULT JUMPER POSITIONS
SOUNDER JUMPER
CAN BE SET TO "OFF"
SET KEYPAD SELECT
JUMPER TO "KEYPAD 2"
IF THIS IS THE 2ND KEYPAD
1. Use a flat blade screwdriver to open the keypad
case. Identify the keypad internal components.
2. Set the keypad select jumper to KEYPAD 1 if this
is the first, or only, keypad installed. Set the
jumper to KEYPAD 2 if this is the second keypad
installed.
COMPONENT
LOCATIONS
ALTERNATE JUMPER POSITIONS
3. For a silent keypad, set the SOUNDER jumper to
OFF.
4. Select an indoor location with easy wiring access
to the Control Panel and use the keypad's
mounting plate as a template to mark the
mounting holes for the keypad.
5. Route 4-conductor 22 AWG (or larger) wire from
the Control Panel to the keypad(s). Up to 100
feet of wire total can be used with this system.
If installing two keypads, each keypad can be
“home-run” or “daisy-chained”.
✎ Note: If a Model VB-2 voice response module is
going to be used with the system, in addition
to the keypad’s four wires, route 2-conductor
shielded cable and 2-conductor 22 AWG wire from
the Control Panel to the keypad(s) for the keypad’s
microphone and speaker. When using two keypads
and two microphones, each shielded microphone
cable must be home run to the VB-2 terminal block.
NOTE: MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED
WIRE RUN IS 100 FEET COMBINED
TOTAL FOR ALL KEYPADS
MOUNT KEYPAD INDOORS
AT A CONVENIENT HEIGHT
AND LOCATION FOR THE USERS
USE THE MOUNTING PLATE
AS A TEMPLATE TO MARK
SCREW LOCATIONS
USE SCREWS AND ANCHORS
OR APPROPRIATE FASTENERS
TO AFFIX MOUNTING PLATE
THE MOUNTING PLATE IS ALSO
DESIGNED TO BE ATTACHED
TO A SINGLE-GANG OUTLET BOX
ROUTE 4-CONDUCTOR 22 AWG WIRE OR LARGER
FROM CONTROL PANEL TO KEYPAD
DUAL 824P
CONTROL PANEL
6. If using the VB-2 voice response module, refer
to the instructions supplied with the Model
RSM-2 speaker/microphone kit for details on
installing and wiring the keypad’s speaker and/or
microphone.
WHITE
KPD DAT
ORANGE
KPD CLK
BLACK
KPD
RED
KPD
7. Connect the 4-conductor wire to the Control
Panel's keypad terminals, noting wire colors.
8. Noting wire colors, connect the keypad's wiring
harness to the wire from the Control Panel.
9. Plug the keypad wiring harness into the keypad
connector and snap the keypad case closed.
TO
DUAL 824KP
KEYPAD
ROUTE WIRING
CONNECTOR THROUGH
MOUNTING PLATE HOLE
IF THE RSM-2 SPEAKER/MICROPHONE KIT IS
GOING TO BE USED, RUN AN ADDITIONAL PAIR
FOR THE SPEAKER AND A SHIELDED PAIR
FOR THE MICROPHONE
WIRING
HARNESS
CONNECTOR
ALIGN TOP OF CASE FIRST,
THEN SNAP BOTTOM TOGETHER
INSERT CONNECTOR INTO THE KEYED
SOCKET ON THE KEYPAD UNTIL IT
SNAPS TOGETHER
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RUN LOOP WIRING
HARDWIRED LOOP WIRING
✦ The DUAL 824 supports up to eight normally
BETWEEN THE CONTROL
PANEL AND THE REMOTE
HARDWIRED SENSORS
open/closed hardwired loops each with 2.2K
end-of-line resistor supervision.
4-CONDUCTOR
FOR HARDWIRED
INFRAREDS
✦ Each hardwired loop that is wired and
programmed uses one sensor location.
✦ Each hardwired loop can be programmed to any
sensor number.
2-CONDUCTOR
FOR MAGNETIC
CONTACTS
RUN 4-CONDUCTOR WIRE
TO POWERED DEVICES
✦ Each hardwired loop can be programmed as any
sensor type, including arm/disarm toggle.
✦ Four COM terminals are shared as loop returns
for the eight loops.
✦ Each hardwired loop has a 400 millisecond
response time.
RUN 2-CONDUCTOR WIRE
TO DEVICES NOT POWERED
FROM THE CONTROL PANEL
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
LOOP COM LOOP LOOP COM LOOP
COM LOOP H/A
H/A
+
RLY
COM
RLY
N/C
RLY
N/O
+12
VDC
1
2
3
4
8
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✎ NOTE: For UL installations, use UL Listed cable for
all hardwired loop wiring.
NORMALLY OPEN
SWITCHES (CONTACTS)
1. Route wiring from the Control Panel to each
hardwired switch contact, sensor, or device.
Route the wires through the wiring slot or
through a knockout for conduit wiring.
✎ NOTE: Maximum recommended hardwired loop
length is 500 feet (250' out, and 250' back) for each
loop. Maximum loop resistance (excluding the EOL
resistor) is 100 ohms.
USE +12 VDC AND
ANY COM TERMINAL
TO POWER EXTERNAL
DEVICES (1 AMP MAX.)
2.2K END-OF-LINE
RESISTOR FOR
EACH LOOP USED
NORMALLY CLOSED
SWITCHES (CONTACTS)
CONNECT EACH HARDWIRED
INPUT TO A LOOP AND COM
TERMINAL
2. Connect the loop wires to LOOP # and COM
terminals. For powered devices connect power
wires to +12 VDC and any COM terminal.
3. On the sensor end, connect each normally
closed sensor in series with the loop wires.
Connect each normally open sensor in parallel
with the loop wires. See wiring figure.
4. After the last sensor on the loop, connect a 2.2K
end-of-line resistor across the loop.
✎ NOTE: Before the hardwired loops will function,
they will need to be programmed.This will be
covered in the Basic Control Panel Programming
section of this manual.
FOR POWERED DEVICES, WIRE
POWER LEADS TO +12 VDC
AND ANY COMMON TERMINAL
(OBSERVE POLARITY)
ARM/DISARM KEY STATION WIRING
✦ Any of the hardwired loops can be used with a
momentary keyswitch to arm and disarm the
system.
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
LOOP COM LOOP LOOP COM LOOP
COM LOOP H/A
H/A
+
RLY
COM
RLY
N/C
RLY
N/O
1
2
3
4
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PROGRAM LOOP FOR
ARM/DISARM TOGGLE
(SENSOR TYPE 9)
PROGRAM AUTOMATION
OUTPUT FOR "ACTIVE
WHILE ARMED"
1. Connect the loop as shown to the keyswitch and
end-of-line resistor.
2. Connect an LED indicator from the switch plate
to the H/A- and H/A+ terminals.
3. When programming the system, set the loop
sensor function to “Type 9, Arm/Disarm Toggle”
and set the Automation output to “Active while
Armed”.
KEYSTATION
LED WILL LIGHT
WHEN SYSTEM
IS ARMED
LED
470 OHM
2.2K OHM
NORMALLY CLOSED,
SPRING RETURN, KEYSWITCH
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EXTERNAL ALARM SIREN CONNECTION
✦ An external siren alerts occupants and neighbors
with a loud siren during alarm.
EXTERNAL
ALARM
SIREN
✦ Use a 12 volt, 1 amp maximum rated weather-
resistant horn speaker with a built-in siren driver.
Do not use a plain speaker without a siren driver.
✎ NOTE: Connection of an electromechanical bell or
motor bell is not recommended because of the radio
interference generated when the bell is running.
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
COM LOOP H/A
H/A
+
RLY
COM
RLY
N/C
RLY
N/O
+12
VDC
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✎ UL NOTE: Only one external siren is allowed in UL
installations.
1. Mount the external siren.
2. Route the wires from the external siren to the
Control Panel.
INSTALL WIRE
JUMPER TO PROVIDE
POWER TO RELAY
CONTACTS
3. Route the siren wires up through the wiring access
slot or through a knockout when using conduit.
4. Connect a jumper wire from the +12 VDC terminal
to the RLY COM terminal.
EXTERNAL
ALARM RELAY
12 VDC, 1 AMP
MAXIMUM
EXTERNAL SIREN
12 VDC 1 AMP
MAXIMUM
5. Connect the positive siren wire to the RELAY
N/O terminal.
6. Connect the negative siren wire to one of the
COM terminals.
CONNECT EXTERNAL
SIREN TO ALARM RELAY
TERMINALS
✎ NOTE:The relay contacts are isolated. Use the
RLY N/O & RLY COM terminals alone to switch an
externally powered load.
INSTALL A JUMPER
WIRE BETWEEN THE
+12 VDC AND RLY COM
TERMINALS
TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION
✦ Connect the Control Panel to the telephone
line if the system is monitored, requires 2-way
audio, telephone remote command, or for remote
programming with RA-2400 software.
✦ Telephone RING & TIP terminals are for
connection to the incoming telephone line.
✦ Seized telephone ring & tip (R1 & T1) are for
connection to local telephone sets. When the
communicator activates, all the local telephone
sets will be disconnected to prevent an off-hook
telephone on the premises from blocking the
communicator call.
1. Install a USOC RJ31-X or RJ38-X jack to the
telephone system near the Control Panel.
2. Route an appropriate modular telephone line
cord from the jack to the Control Panel.
3. Route the line cord through the Control Panel's
wiring access slot or through a knockout for
conduit wiring.
TELEPHONE TERMINAL BLOCK
LINE
SEIZED SEIZED
TIP (T) RING (R1) TIP (T1)
LINE
RING (R)
DUAL 824P
TELEPHONE
TERMINAL
BLOCK
RED
BROWN
GREEN
GRAY
BLUE, ORANGE
BLACK, AND
YELLOW NOT
USED
8-PIN
MODULAR
PHONE CORD
SHORTING BAR
SHORT REMOVED
ON PLUG
8-POSITION
USOC RJ31-X
(OR RJ38-X)
JACK
R
1
R
T
T
1
INSERTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
R
T
T1
TO LOCAL
TELEPHONE
SETS
TO TELEPHONE
NETWORK
4. Connect the incoming telephone line wires to the
Control Panel's telephone terminal block TIP and
RING terminals.
R1
5. Connect the local telephone set wires to the Control
Panel's telephone terminal block T1 and R1 terminals.
✦ When directly connecting (without a telephone line)
to the DUAL 824 with the RA-2400 remote access
software (Version 1.3 or later), disconnect the
incoming telephone line and connect the modem
to the panel's TIP and RING terminals (with the
modem's red & green phone line wires). Press the
EMERGENCY key while in Test Mode to cause the
panel to connect to the modem.
CONNECT INCOMMING AND
OUTGOING TELEPHONE LINES
TO THE TELEPHONE TERMINAL BLOCK
TELEPHONE
TERMINAL
BLOCK
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AUTOMATION OUTPUT CONNECTION
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
LOOP H/A
H/A
+
RLY
COM
✦ The Control Panel provides a Automation Output
to control lights, devices and appliances.
✦ Automation Output can connect to most popular
home automation devices and other simple
electronic devices (see figure).
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ANY SENSOR CAN
BE PROGRAMMED
TO TOGGLE
THE AUTOMATION
OUTPUT
THE POSITIVE H/A TERMINAL PROVIDES
+12 VOLTS DC AND IS CURRENT LIMITED
AT 40 MILLIAMPS MAXIMUM
✦ Press
to turn the Automation Output on,
again to turn it off.
press
THE NEGATIVE H/A TERMINAL WILL
SWITCH TO GROUND WHEN
AUTOMATION OUTPUT IS ACTIVATED
A
Programmable Options
PRESS THE
KEY ON ANY
SYSTEM KEYPAD
TO TOGGLE THE
AUTOMATION
OUTPUT
✦ There are many programmable options for the
Automation Output.
✦ The Automation Output can be programmed for
a variety of useful functions, such as: flashing
during alarm, flashing after an alarm, on while
armed, or, on during exit/entry delays.
✦ See the “Advanced Programming” section of this
manual for details on changing the function of the
Automation Output.
EXAMPLE AUTOMATION OUTPUT HOOK-UPS
H/A - H/A +
H/A - H/A +
H/A - H/A +
POWER
SOURCE
LIGHT
EMITTING
DIODE
X-10
BURGLAR ALARM
INTERFACE
(CAN CONTROL
HOUSE LIGHTS
THROUGH X-10
SYSTEM)
(L.E.D.)
YOUR
LOAD
VOICE RESPONSE MODULE
LINEAR RB-90
RELAY MODULE
X-10
✦ The DUAL 824P circuit board has a plug-in
location for a Model VB-2 voice response module.
✦ The VB-2 module allows remote command
of the system locally and remotely through a
pushbutton telephone.
✎ NOTE:The following two features require a Model
RSM-2 speaker/microphone kit installed in the
keypad.
VB-2 VOICE RESPONSE MODULE
MICROPHONE #2 (+)
MICROPHONE COMMON (-)
MICROPHONE #1 (+)
MODULE-TO-CONTROL
PANEL CONNECTOR
MICROPHONE
TERMINALS
✦ The VB-2 module can sound voice prompts
through a speaker installed in the keypad.
✦ The VB-2 module supports listen-only audio,
two-way manual audio, and full duplex two-way
audio communication with the Central Station
through a microphone installed in the keypad.
DIGITAL VOICE
VOLUME CONTROL
✎ NOTE: Refer to the VB-2 instructions for details on
operating the voice response module.
MODULE-TO-CONTROL
PANEL CONNECTOR
MICROPHONE
Voice Response Module Installation
1. Identify the audio module components, noting the
terminal block positions.
2. Connect shielded microphone wire to the
VB-2 MICROPHONE COMMON (for shield) and
MICROPHONE #1 (for center conductor) terminals.
Connect the other end of the wire’s shield to
the BLACK, and center conductor to the RED
microphone wires in the keypad.
BE SURE CONTROL PANEL POWER IS DISCONNECTED!
CAREFULLY PLUG VOICE MODULE
INTO THE TWO CIRCUIT BOARD SOCKETS
BE SURE ALL
PINS ARE ALIGNED
BOARD ARROWS
POINT UP
3. If using two keypads for audio monitoring, repeat
Step 2 for the second keypad, except connect
the center conductor to the VB-2 MICROPHONE #2
terminal.
4. WITHOUT POWER APPLIED TO THE
CONTROL PANEL, plug the voice response
module into the sockets on the Control Panel's
circuit board. Be sure the arrows on the module
board are pointing up.
5. Connect 2-conductor wire from the Control
Panel’s KPD SPK+ and KPD SPK- terminals to the
two speaker wires in the keypad.
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CONTROL PANEL POWER CONNECTION
✦ The Control Panel is powered by a low voltage
plug-in transformer.
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
KEYPAD
KPD KPD KPD KPD KPD
CLK DAT SPK + SPK-
XFRMR
AC AC
-
✦ Use up to 25 feet of 20 AWG or larger
2-conductor wire to connect the transformer to
the Control Panel.
1. Route the power wires from the plug-in
transformer to the Control Panel.
2. Connect the wires to the transformer terminals
(do not plug the transformer in until the
wiring is complete).
PLUG-IN TRANSFORMER
16 VAC, 28 VA
BE SURE TO SELECT AN
UN-SWITCHED AC OUTLET
FOR THE TRANSFORMER
3. Route the power wires through the Control
Panel's wiring access slot or through a knockout
for conduit wiring.
4. Connect the power wires from the transformer to
the Control Panel's main terminal block AC & AC
terminals.
CONNECT
TRANSFORMER WIRES
TO THE AC TERMINALS
ON THE MAIN TERMINAL
BLOCK
5. Plug transformer into an unswitched AC outlet.
6. Secure transformer with screw to prevent
unplugging.
PLUG TRANSFORMER
INTO 115 VAC OUTLET
THAT IS NOT CONTROLED
BY A LIGHT SWITCH
SCREW
115 VAC
OUTLET
TRANSFORMER
BACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION
BE SURE RED WIRE ATTACHES
TO POSITIVE (+) TERMINAL, AND
BLACK WIRE ATTACHES TO
NEGATIVE (-) TERMINAL
AFTER ALL WIRING IS COMPLETE,
CONNECT THE BACKUP BATTERY
✦ A 12-volt backup battery may be installed and is
highly recommended.
✦ The backup battery will power the system for up
to 6 hours during AC power loss.
✦ The backup battery is automatically charged by
the Control Panel when AC power is present.
✦ A low backup battery will cause the keypad's
POWER indicator to flash as it is being charged.
1. Position the battery as shown.
2. Connect the black battery lead to the negative
battery terminal.
3. Connect the red battery lead to the positive
battery terminal.
✎ WARNING: DO NOT REVERSE THE BATTERY
LEADS! THE BATTERY FUSE WILL BLOW.
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7. BASIC CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
✦ In a new installation, when power is first
applied the system's master user code is
“1234”.
SETTING A
NEW MASTER
USER CODE
CREATE THE MASTER USER CODE
ENTERING
SETUP
MODE
✎ NOTE: Local programming must be entered on
the system's hardwired keypad, not on a wireless
keypad.
START IN SETUP MODE
START IN OFF MODE
1. Press
(clears keypad if any other keys have
CLEARS
KEYPAD
been pressed).
2. Place the system in Test Mode (enter 1234 and
press TEST.
PROGRAMMING
STEP #99
✴ A “gong” and four “beeps” will sound.
3. Enter the Setup Mode from Test Mode, enter
1234 then press TEST again.
ENTERS STEP
NUMBER
DEFAULT
MASTER
USER
✴ A “gong” and five “beeps” will sound.The system is now
in Test Mode.
CODE
NEW
4. Enter 99 then press HOME.
5. Enter any combination of 1-5 digits for the master
user code, then press AWAY.
MASTER
USER
CODE
1 GONG &
4 BEEPS
(TEST MODE)
✎ NOTE: For maximum security, a three to five digit
code is recommended.
6. Press and hold the OFF key for 3 seconds to exit
program mode.
7. Test the new master user code by entering it then
pressing TEST.
STORES
NEW CODE
DEFAULT
MASTER
USER
HOLD FOR
3 SECONDS
TO EXIT
CODE
8. Log the master user code in the box below.
DONE
SETUP
MASTER USER CODE:
1 GONG &
5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
✎ NOTE:The master user code can be used to enter
Setup Mode.The restricted user codes cannot.To
create restricted user codes, see the “Advanced
Programming” section of this manual.
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PROGRAM THE HARDWIRED LOOPS
✦ Each hardwired loop used must be programmed
into the Control Panel's memory.
START IN TEST
✦ Each hardwired loop programmed uses one of
the twenty four available sensor locations.
1. Start with the system in Test Mode (enter the
master user code and press TEST).
MASTER
USER
CODE
2. Enter the Setup Mode from Test Mode, enter the
master user code then press TEST again.
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.The system is now
in Setup Mode.
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
✴ The sensor status indicators will light for any sensors
already programmed into the Control Panel.
STEP #301-308
FOR LOOP #1-8
3. Enter programming Step #301-308 (301=loop 1,
302=loop 2, etc.) for the hardwired loop desired.
4. Press HOME to select step.
5. Enter an unused sensor number from 01-24 for
the loop (you must enter two digits, example:
5 = 05).
ENTERS STEP
NUMBER
6. Press AWAY to store.
✴ A single “Bing” tone will sound and the sensor status
indicator for that sensor will stay lit. A double “Buzz” will
sound if that sensor location is already in use.
7. Repeat Steps 3-6 to enable all of the hardwired
loops used.
✎ NOTE:The default sensor function for the
hardwired loops is Perimeter (Type 5). Any sensor
function can be selected for each hardwired loop,
refer to the “Customizing the System” section of
this manual.
SENSOR
NUMBER (01-24)
FOR LOOP
STORES LOOP
SENSOR NUMBER
1 BING
DONE
PROGRAM THE WIRELESS SENSORS
✦ Each wireless sensor used must be programmed
into the system’s memory. See the next two pages for
details on activating different models of transmitters.
✦ Each wireless sensor programmed uses one of
the twenty four available sensor locations.
1. Start with the system in Test Mode (enter any
user code and press TEST).
START IN TEST
MASTER
USER
CODE
2. Enter the Setup Mode from Test Mode, enter the
master user code then press TEST again.
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.The system is now
in Setup Mode.
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
✴ The sensor status indicators will light for any sensors
programmed into the Control Panel.
NEW SENSOR
NUMBER
3. Enter an unused sensor number from 01-24 (you
must enter two digits, example: 5 = 05).
✴ The sensor indicator light will flash for the sensor number
selected.
SENSOR
INDICATOR
FLASHES
4. Activate the sensor by sending a test or alarm
signal (be sure the sensor's battery is connected
or that its battery protection strip is removed).
✴ A single “Bing” tone will sound and the sensor status
indicator for that sensor will stay lit. A “Buzz” will sound if
that sensor location is already in use.
ACTIVATE
SENSOR
1 BING AND
SENSOR
INDICATOR
LIGHTS
5. Repeat Steps 3 & 4 for each additional sensor, or
exit Setup Mode by pressing the OFF button for
three seconds.
REPEAT OR EXIT
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PROGRAMMING DIFFERENT SENSOR TYPES
✦ Follow the instructions on the previous page to
select a sensor number to program the sensor
into.
✎ NOTE: A sensor can be programmed into more
than one location. Be sure to choose an UNUSED
sensor number. If a sensor gets entered into more
than one location, delete the duplicates using the
remove sensor function.
DXS-10
✦ To add DXS-10 wireless keypads, press and hold
the keypad's
key until programmed into the
Control Panel.
✦ For DXS-31 and DXS-32 door/window sensors,
move the magnet away from the side of the
sensor.
✎ IMPORTANT NOTE:The DXS-31 & DXS-32 door/
window sensors are pre-set at the factory for
delayed burglary response. If the sensor is going
to be used on a non-entry portal (window, sliding
glass door, etc.) a jumper can be changed in the
sensor to select instant response.The jumper
should be changed before programming the
sensor so the Control Panel will assign the sensor
to the proper sensor function. See the “Basic
Sensor Installation” section of this manual or the
sensor’s instructions for details on changing the
jumper.
DXS-32
✦ For DXS-81, DXS-91, DXS-54, DXS-73,
& accessory sensors, simply send a test
transmission (refer to the sensor's instructions for
details on sending a test transmission).
DXS-81
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PROGRAMMING DIFFERENT SENSOR TYPES (CONT.)
✦ For DXT-61, DXT-21, DXS-21, DXT-41, &
DXS-62A single-button remotes, simply press the
unit's button.
✎ NOTE: After the Control Panel recognizes the
transmitter, single-button remotes must be
re-programmed as “panic buttons” or home
automation controllers. Refer to Page 28 in the
“Customizing the System” section of this manual.
DXT-21
✦ For DXT-23, DXS-23, & DXT-42 multi-button
remotes: Learn the transmitter by pressing the
left button. The remote will arm the Control Panel
with the left button and disarm with the right
button. Labels are provided with the DXT-42 for
identifying the buttons.
SEND SIGNAL WITH LEFT BUTTON
✎ NOTE: After the Control Panel “learns” the
transmitter, multi-button remotes can easily be
re-programmed to have the left button arm/disarm
the Control Panel and the right button activate/
deactivate the Home Automation output. Refer
to the “Advanced Programming” section of this
manual.
For All Models:
DXT-42
✴ A single “Bing” tone will sound and the sensor status
indicator will stay lit when the sensor is programmed into
the Control Panel.
✴ A “Buzz” tone will sound if there is already another
sensor programmed to that sensor number.
LEFT = ARM/DISARM
RIGHT = DISARM
BOTH = EMERGENCY
✦ Exit Setup Mode by pressing the
key then
press OFF for three seconds. Reminder: The
system will automatically exit the Setup Mode
and return to Off Mode after three minutes of
keypad inactivity.
✎ NOTE:To remove sensors from the Control Panel's
memory, see Page 26 in the “Customizing the
System” section of this manual.
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8. BASIC SENSOR INSTALLATION
✦ Each accessory sensor is packaged with its
own set of installation instructions specific to the
model of sensor.
✦ Refer to the sensor's instructions for details
on installing, operating, and testing of the
sensor.
FROM TOP OF CASE TWIST
SCREWDRIVER BETWEEN
CASE HALVES UNTIL IT
POPS OPEN
✦ Following are basic instructions for installing
two popular DUAL 824 accessories: The Model
DXS-10 Wireless Remote Keypad and the Model
DXS-31 & DXS-32 Door/Window Transmitters.
CONNECT BATTERY
TO BATTERY CLIP
DXS-10 WIRELESS KEYPAD
✦ The DXS-10 is used to remotely operate the
system.
✦ The keypad can be simply set on a table or
mounted to a flat surface.
TABLE-TOP USE
✦ Four anti-mar pads are provided as a scratch
deterrent for the keypad.
✎ NOTE: Do not use the adhesive pads if the keypad
is going to be wall mounted.
1. Peel off the adhesive tape backing on the pads
and stick them to the back of the keypad.
✦ The wireless keypad can be used as a portable
keypad. Because of the hourly supervisory
transmissions, if the unit is taken out of range
from the Control Panel for more than eight hours,
the hardwired keypad will indicate “radio trouble”
for the wireless keypad. The keypad's sensor
number can be programmed for “non-supervised”
if required. See the “Advanced Programming”
section of this manual.
USE THE FOUR SCRATCH
DETERRENT PADS PROVIDED
FOR TABLE-TOP USE
WALL MOUNT USE
✦ The wireless keypad can be wall mounted.
1. Open the keypad by inserting a small screwdriver
in one of the top slots in the keypad case. Gently
twist the screwdriver until the case pops open.
2. Attach the rear case to the wall using the two
screws provided.
✎ NOTE: For best signal transmission, the keypad
should be mounted at least three feet above
ground level.
ATTACH REAR CASE TO WALL
WITH THE TWO SCREWS PROVIDED
3. Hook the top edge of the keypad case together
and snap the keypad onto the rear case.
✎ WARNING:The wireless keypad is designed for
indoor use only.
MOUNT AT A CONVENIENT
LOCATION NEAR PRIMARY
ENTRY/EXIT DOOR
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EXAMPLE INSTALLATIONS (WITH DXS-31 SHOWN)
DXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS
✦ The DXS-31 and DXS-32 sensors can be used
to monitor doors, windows, cabinets, crawl space
doors, gates, freezer doors, and many other
moving objects that could be used for intrusion or
need to be monitored.
LEFT OPENING DOOR
SLIDING WINDOW
TRANSMITTER
MOUNTED ON
DOOR JAMB
MAGNET MOUNTED
ON WINDOW FRAME
(NOTE: SMALL END
OF TRANSMITTER UP)
MAGNET
MOUNTED
ON DOOR
✦ A built-in magnetic switch triggers the sensor
when its magnet (mounted on the moving part
or the door or window) moves away from the
sensor.
✦ The DXS-31 sensor can be wired to external
normally closed switches for remote triggering.
✦ The DXS-31 sensor can connect directly to a
glass break detector.
TRANSMITTER
MOUNTED ON
WINDOW SILL
RIGHT OPENING DOOR
DOUBLE-HUNG
WINDOW
TRANSMITTER
MOUNTED ON
WINDOW FRAME
TRANSMITTER
MOUNTED ON
DOOR JAMB
(NOTE: SMALL END
OF TRANSMITTER DOWN)
MAGNET
MOUNTED
ON WINDOW
SASH STILE
MAGNET MOUNTED
ON DOOR
INSTANT/DELAY
OPTION JUMPER
SET SENSOR JUMPER
ANTENNA
MAGNET
ALIGNMENT
MARK
✦ A jumper inside the door/window sensor selects
instant or delayed response.
1A. If the sensor is going to be used on the primary
entry/exit door make sure that the jumper is in
the DELAY position.
INPUT
SELECT
JUMPER
TWO TYPE 2032
BATTERIES
BATTERY
CLAMP
SCREW
TRANSMIT
INDICATOR
1B. If the sensor is going to be used on a window
or a door that is not going to be used to enter
and exit the premises, set the jumper to the
INSTANT position.
BATTERY CLAMP
TEST
SWITCH
EXTERNAL
INPUT
TERMINALS
CHOOSE MOUNTING METHOD
INSTANT/DELAY
OPTION JUMPER
2A. Apply double-stick tape (supplied) to back of
sensors and magnets.
SELECTS
INSTANT
2B. Screws are also provided to mount sensors and
magnets. Screws are preferred over the double-
stick tape in permanent installations.
✎ UL NOTE: Double-stick tape is not allowed in UL
SELECTS
DELAY
installations.
ATTACH SENSORS AND MAGNETS
✦ Allow a maximum of 1/2" between magnet and
sensor when door/window is closed.
✦ The magnet height is adjustable and an optional
magnet spacer is provided for uneven surfaces.
3A. On doors, mount sensor to door frame and
magnet to door.
ATTACH MOUNTING PLATES
USING THE SCREWS OR
DOUBLE-STICK TAPE PROVIDED
3B. On windows, mount sensor to window frame
and magnet to window.
✎ NOTE: Magnet must line up with mark on sensor
case both horizontally & vertically.
NOTE: ATTACHING THE TRANSMITTER WITH DOUBLE-STICK
TAPE IS NOT ALLOWED IN UL INSTALLATIONS
4. Snap sensor onto mounting plate.
TEST SENSORS
✴ In Chime Mode, the hardwired keypad(s) should “ding-
dong” when the sensor sends a signal.
5. Open door or window.
✴ Verify that light on the sensor (if there is one) glows
momentarily when door/window is opened.
✴ Status indicator on the hardwired keypad(s) should
remain lit for each door/window sensor that is left open.
ACTIVATE TRANSMITTER BY
OPENING DOOR OR WINDOW
REPLACE TRANSMITTER
COVER WHEN FINISHED
NOTE: THE TRANSMIT
INDICATOR WILL ONLY LIGHT
DURING TRANSMISSIONS
WHEN THE CASE IS OPEN
(EXCEPT WHEN PUSHING
THE CASE FOR TESTING)
OPEN DOOR, TRANSMIT
INDICATOR SHOULD LIGHT
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9. CUSTOMIZING THE KEYPAD
✦ The system can be customized for the specific
installation.
PULL TAB TO
OPEN BEAUTY
COVER
✦ A label sheet with sensor location names is
provided with DUAL 824KP keypads.
✦ Labeling the sensors allows quick and easy
identification of where a door or window is open,
where any alarms have occurred, where a
sensor with a low battery is, or where a sensor
with trouble is.
LABELING THE SENSOR LOCATIONS
1. Open the keypad's plastic beauty cover to reveal
the sensor identification label area.
2. Open one protected door/window to light its
sensor status light on the keypad(s).
3. Choose a label that describes the sensor
location, or write the location on a blank label,
and stick it in the area next to the sensor number.
4. Close the protected opening that you just
labeled.
OPEN DOOR OR WINDOW TO
LIGHT SENSOR STATUS
INDICATOR ON KEYPAD(S)
5. Repeat for each protected opening.
6. Stick the WIRELESS KEYPAD label in the sensor
number location for the wireless keypad (if used).
7. Close the beauty cover when finished.
USE SENSOR
LABELS SUPPLIED
TO IDENTIFY EACH
SENSOR LOCATION
USE AN INK PEN TO
CUSTOMIZE BLANK
LABELS
APPLY THE PRE-PRINTED SENSOR
LOCATION LABELS TO SUIT THE
INSTALLATION
BLANK LABELS THAT CAN BE FILLED IN
WITH AN INK PEN ARE ALSO PROVIDED
FOR CUSTOM SENSOR IDENTIFICATION
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10. SYSTEM OPERATING MODES
OFF MODE
✦ Use this mode to disarm the burglary portion of
the system.
OFF MODE
✦ The 24-hour functions are still active in Off Mode
and can be triggered with wireless or hardwired
sensors, or by pressing the FIRE or EMERGENCY
on the keypad(s).
START HERE
(OPTIONAL)
1. Switch to Off Mode by entering the user code,
and pressing OFF.
YOUR
USER
CODE
✎ NOTE:The keypad's
key resets the keypad's
keyboard and can be used before entering any
code to assure that any digits recently pressed
will not be added to the correct code. Pressing
first is optional because the keypad will reset itself
after 10 seconds of keyboard inactivity.
1 GONG
DONE
✴ When the system is disarmed to Off Mode, the keypad(s)
will sound one “Gong”.
✦ Switching to Off Mode stops any alarms in
progress.
✴ If an alarm has occurred, multiple Beeps will sound after
disarming and the sensor indicator for the sensor(s) that
caused the alarm will flash.
✎ NOTE: In Off Mode, protected doors and windows
cannot trigger the burglary alarm.
CHIME MODE
✦ Chime Mode is for monitoring entries and exits
without causing alarms.
CHIME MODE
✦ Use Chime Mode as an “automatic door chime”
when at home.
START HERE
✴ Opening any protected door or window causes the
keypad(s) to sound a “ding-dong”.
(OPTIONAL)
1A. Select the Chime Mode by entering a user
code, then press CHIME.
1B. The user can enter Chime Mode from Off Mode
by pressing CHIME for two seconds.
YOUR
USER
CODE
✴ When the system is switched to the Chime Mode, the
keypad(s) will sound a “Gong” and one “Beep”.
✦ Switching to Chime Mode disarms the system
and stops any alarms in progress.
✴ If an alarm has occurred, multiple Beeps will sound after
disarming and the sensor indicator for the sensor(s) that
caused the alarm will flash.
1 GONG
& 1 BEEP
DONE
✎ NOTE: In Chime Mode, protected doors and
windows cannot trigger the burglary alarm.
OR QUICK ARM
TO CHIME MODE
START IN OFF
HOLD DOWN
1 GONG & 1 BEEP
DONE
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HOME MODE
✦ Use this mode when sleeping or when anyone is
MANUAL BYPASSING OF SENSORS
✦ Manual bypassing of sensors in the Home Mode
allows arming of the system at night with open
windows, while still having perimeter protection
with other closed doors and windows.
✦ If the READY indicator is lit, all sensors are closed.
1. If the READY indicator is not lit, the system will
resist arming because of open door or window
sensors.
staying inside.
✦ Home Mode causes an instant alarm when any
perimeter sensor is triggered.
✦ Home Mode causes a delayed alarm when any
exit/entry sensor is triggered (except in Home
Instant Mode when they are instant).
✦ Each burglary sensor can trigger the siren once
per arming period.
✦ Alarm siren stops automatically after five minutes
and the system will remain armed.
✦ Home Mode ignores all interior sensors (motion
detectors, etc.).
1A. Arm to Home Mode by entering a user code,
and pressing HOME.
1B. The user can “Quick Arm” to Home Mode from
Off or Chime Mode by pressing HOME for two
seconds. (Quick arming can be disabled; see the
“Advanced Programming” section of this manual.)
✴ When the system is armed to the Home Mode, the
keypad(s) will sound a “Gong” and two “Beeps”.
2. Enter a user code and press OFF or CHIME to
disarm from Home Mode and/or stop the alarm
siren.
✴ Four high-low Beeps to warn the user that something is
open and the system will remain in the previous mode.
✴ Lit sensor status indicators show which sensors are
open.
2. To manually bypass the open sensors, arm the
system again within five seconds.
✴ A “Gong” and two “Beeps” will sound, the HOME
indicator will light, and the open sensors will be
bypassed.
✎ WARNING: Bypassed sensors cannot cause an
alarm. Closing the sensor removes the bypass.
HOME MODE
SECURE EXIT
✴ If an alarm has occurred, multiple Beeps will sound after
disarming and the sensor indicator for the sensor(s) that
caused the alarm will flash (switch to Off Mode again or
re-arm the system to stop the flashing alarm memory).
START IN OFF
START IN HOME MODE
OR CHIME MODE
(OPTIONAL)
(OPTIONAL)
SECURE EXIT
1. If the system is already in the Home Mode and
the user wants to exit the premises while leaving
someone inside with the system still in Home
Mode, enter a user code and press the HOME key.
✴ The HOME light will blink for 60 seconds. No exit delay
Beeps will sound during the Exit Delay.
YOUR
USER
CODE
YOUR
USER
CODE
1 GONG
1 GONG
2A. The user can leave through a door with a
delayed perimeter sensor during the 60 second
Exit Delay without causing the Control Panel to
begin an Entry Delay.
& 2 BEEPS
& 2 BEEPS
DONE
DONE
2B. Re-entering during the silent Exit Delay will
extend the Exit Delay another 60 seconds (one
time only).
OR QUICK ARM
TO HOME MODE
HOME INSTANT
MODE
✎ NOTE:The Exit Delay time can be changed; see the
“Advanced Programming” section of this manual.
START IN OFF
OR CHIME MODE
START IN HOME MODE
HOME INSTANT MODE
1. If the system is already in the Home Mode and
the user wants to make all exit/entry sensors
instant, press HOME for two seconds.
✴ Two “Gongs” and two “Beeps” will sound and the HOME
light and ARMED indicator will blink continuously.
2. Because all exit/entry sensors will now cause an
instant alarm when in Home Mode, the system
must be disarmed before opening any exit/entry
delay door.
HOLD DOWN
HOLD DOWN
1 GONG & 2 BEEPS
DONE
1 GONG & 2 BEEPS
DONE
✎ NOTE: If quick arming is disabled the Home Instant
Mode is unavailable.
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AWAY MODE
✦ Use this mode when no one will be staying home.
MANUAL BYPASSING OF SENSORS
✦ Manual bypassing of sensors in the Away Mode
allows arming of the system with open doors and
windows, while still having perimeter protection
with other closed doors and windows.
✦ If the READY indicator is lit, all sensors are closed.
1. If the READY indicator is not lit, the system will
resist arming because of open door or window
sensors.
✦ Away Mode causes an instant alarm when any
perimeter sensor is triggered.
✦ Away Mode causes a delayed alarm when any
exit/entry sensor is triggered.
✦ Away Mode causes an instant alarm when any
interior sensors (motion detectors, etc.) are
triggered. The interior sensors will be delayed if
a perimeter delayed sensor is triggered first.
✦ Each burglary sensor can trigger the siren once
per arming period.
✦ Alarm siren stops automatically after five minutes
and the system will remain armed.
1A. Arm to Away Mode by entering a user code,
and pressing AWAY.
1B. The user can “Quick Arm” to Away Mode from
Home, Chime or Off Mode by pressing AWAY for
two seconds. (Quick arming can be disabled;
see the “Advanced Programming” section of this
manual.)
✴ Four high-low Beeps to warn the user that something is
open and the system will remain in the previous mode.
✴ Lit sensor status indicators show which sensors are
open.
2. To manually bypass the open sensors, arm the
system again within five seconds.
✴ A “Gong” and three “Beeps” will sound, the AWAY
indicator will light, and the open sensors will be
bypassed.
✎ WARNING: Bypassed sensors cannot cause an
alarm. Closing the sensor removes the bypass.
EXIT DELAY (For Leaving the Premises)
✴ When the system is armed to the Away Mode, the
keypad(s) will sound a “Gong” and three “Beeps”.
✴ During the 60 second Exit Delay, the keypad(s) will
sound “Beeps” (double Beeps last 10 seconds) and the
AWAY and ARMED indicators will blink.
2A. The Exit Delay gives the user 60 seconds to
leave the premises through an exit/entry door
without triggering an alarm.
AWAY MODE
2B. Re-entering during the Exit Delay will extend
the Exit Delay another 60 seconds (one time
only).
START IN OFF, CHIME
OR HOME MODE
(OPTIONAL)
✴ When the Exit Delay is over, the keypad(s) will sound one
“Gong” to warn the user that the system is fully armed
and the ARMED indicator will light steady.
✎ NOTE:The Exit Delay time can be changed; see the
YOUR
USER
CODE
“Advanced Programming” section of this manual.
ENTRY DELAY (For Entering the Premises)
3A. The Entry Delay gives the user 30 seconds to
enter the premises through an exit/entry door
without triggering an alarm.
3B. If a exit/entry sensor is triggered, starting
the Entry Delay, the interior sensors will also
become delayed (this allows motion in the
premises during the Entry Delay).
1 GONG
& 3 BEEPS
DONE
✴ During the 30 second Entry Delay, the keypad(s) will
sound “Beeps”.
OR QUICK ARM
TO AWAY MODE
4. When the Entry Delay is over, the system will
go into full alarm and sound the siren if it is not
disarmed to the Off or Chime Mode.
START IN OFF, CHIME
OR HOME MODE
✴ If an alarm has occurred while the user was gone,
multiple Beeps will sound after disarming and the sensor
light for the sensor(s) that caused the alarm will flash
(switch to Off Mode again or re-arm the Control Panel to
stop the flashing alarm memory).
HOLD DOWN
1 GONG & 3 BEEPS
DONE
✎ NOTE:The Entry Delay time can be changed; see the
“Advanced Programming” section of this manual.
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✎ NOTE: If the system is left unattended in Test
Mode, it will automatically switch back to Off Mode
after three minutes.
TEST MODE
✦ Even though this is a self-monitoring supervised
system, the National Burglar and Fire Alarm
Association recommends that all security
systems be tested manually on a regular basis.
1. The system must be in Off Mode before
switching to Test Mode.
✦ When directly connecting (without a telephone
line) to the DUAL 824 with the RA-2400 remote
access software (Version 1.3 or later), press the
EMERGENCY key while in Test Mode to cause the
control panel to connect to the modem.
2. Switch the system into Test Mode by entering a
user code and pressing TEST.
✴ When the system is switched to the Test Mode, the
keypad(s) will sound a “Gong” and four “Beeps”.
3. Holding down the TEST button in Test Mode will
light all of the keypad’s indicators.
TEST MODE
START IN OFF MODE
✴ The sensor status indicators will flash for each sensor
programmed into the Control Panel.
(OPTIONAL)
4. Go to each sensor and press its test button or
open and close the protected opening.
5. To test the wireless keypad, press the wireless
YOUR
USER
CODE
keypad’s
key.
✴ The keypad(s) will make a “Bing” sound as each sensor
is tested, followed by 1-3 beeps indicating signal strength
with 3 beeps being the strongest signal.
✴ As each sensor is tested, the sensor status indicator for
the sensor will stop flashing and return to showing the
current status of the sensor.
1 GONG
& 4 BEEPS
6. Continue testing until there are no flashing
sensor status indicators.
DONE
SENSOR OPERATION IN EACH SYSTEM MODE
CHIME MODE
SENSOR FUNCTION
AUTOMATION
OFF MODE
HOME MODE
AWAY MODE
ACTIVATES AND DEACTIVATES THE AUTOMATION OUTPUT
ARMED 24-HOURS - TRIGGERS EMERGENCY ALARM
ARMED 24-HOURS - TRIGGERS SILENT PANIC ALARM
ARMED 24-HOURS - TRIGGERS FIRE ALARM
EMERGENCY
PANIC
FIRE
PERIMETER
EXIT/ENTRY
DEACTIVATED
DEACTIVATED
CHIME
CHIME
INSTANT BURGLARY ALARM
DELAYED BURGLARY ALARM
INSTANT BURGLARY ALARM UNLESS
ACTIVATED DURING AN ENTRY
DELAY, THEN IT IS DELAYED
INTERIOR
CHIME
DEACTIVATED
DEACTIVATED
DEACTIVATED
CHIME
2-BUTTON ARM/DISARM (LEFT)
2-BUTTON AUTOMATION (RIGHT)
EMERGENCY (BOTH BUTTONS)
LEFT BUTTON SWITCHES SYSTEM TO AWAY MODE †
IF ALARM MEMORY IS ACTIVE, SWITCHES SYSTEM TO OFF MODE ‡
LEFT BUTTON SWITCHES SYSTEM TO OFF MODE ‡
RIGHT BUTTON SWITCHES SYSTEM TO OFF MODE ‡
2-BUTTON ARM (LEFT)
2-BUTTON DISARM (RIGHT)
EMERGENCY (BOTH BUTTONS)
LEFT BUTTON SWITCHES SYSTEM TO AWAY MODE †
IF ALARM MEMORY IS ACTIVE, SWITCHES SYSTEM TO OFF MODE ‡
ENVIRONMENTAL
INTERIOR HOME
ARMED 24-HOURS - TRIGGERS ANNUNCIATION ONLY
DEACTIVATED
DEACTIVATED
INSTANT BURGLARY ALARM
† CAN BE HOME MODE USING PROGRAMMING STEP 50
‡ CAN BE CHIME MODE USING PROGRAMMING STEP 51
SENSOR FUNCTION TABLE
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11. SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONS
✦ The DUAL 824P Control Panel is a self-
monitoring supervised wireless system. If the
Control Panel detects a problem with any of the
supervised system sensors or with its power, it
will display the appropriate trouble indication and,
if monitored, report the trouble to the Central
Station through the communicator (depending on
communicator programming).
CONTROL PANEL POWER
TROUBLE INDICATOR
LIGHTS IF THERE IS
POWER TROUBLE
✦ The Control Panel constantly charges and
monitors the optional backup battery (if installed).
✴ The POWER indicator normally glows when AC power is
on.
POWER INDICATOR
✦ If the Control Panel’s power condition is
abnormal, the keypad's TROUBLE indicator will
light. The POWER light will indicate the type of
trouble.
NORMALLY ON WITH
AC POWER AND CHARGED
BACKUP BATTERY
BLINKS WITH LOW,
RECHARGING OR MISSING
BACKUP BATTERY
BLINKS WHEN AC POWER
IS ABSENT AND CONTROL
PANEL IS RUNNING ON
BACKUP BATTERY
✴ With a charged backup battery installed, if the Control
Panel looses AC power, the POWER indicator will blink
as the Control Panel runs on the backup battery.
✴ If the backup battery is low, recharging, or not installed,
the POWER indicator blinks when AC power is present.
✴ If the AC power is off and no backup battery is installed,
or the battery fuse is blown, the POWER indicator will be
off (in this case, the system has no power, all indicators
are dark, and the system is disabled).
TROUBLE INDICATOR
LIGHTS IF THERE IS SENSOR
BATTERY TROUBLE
✦ Normal battery life for the type of backup battery
used in the Control Panel is 3-4 years. If the
battery does not take a charge in 72 hours, it
should be replaced.
WIRELESS SENSOR LOW BATTERIES
✴ If the TROUBLE indicator lights, and the BATTERIES
indicator is blinking, one or more wireless sensors have a
low battery.
BATTERIES
INDICATOR
BLINKS WHEN ONE OR
MORE WIRELESS SENSORS
HAVE A LOW BATTERY
1. Press
for one second to view sensor status.
LIGHTS WITH SENSOR #
INDICATION DURING LOW
BATTERY STATUS CHECK
(PRESS FOR 1 SECOND)
The sensor status indicator for any sensor with
a low battery will light along with the BATTERIES
indicator.
2. Replace the wireless sensor's battery as
described in its instructions.
3. Switch to Test Mode after replacing the wireless
sensor battery and completely test the system
(see Test Mode). Switching to Test Mode clears
the trouble indication.
TROUBLE INDICATOR
LIGHTS IF THERE IS
SENSOR RADIO TROUBLE
SENSOR RADIO TROUBLE
✴ If the TROUBLE indicator lights, and the RADIO indicator
is blinking, status reports from one or more wireless
sensors have not received in eight hours.
RADIO
INDICATOR
1. Press
for one second to view sensor status.
The sensor status indicator for any sensor with
trouble will light along with the RADIO indicator.
2. Switch to Test Mode after servicing the sensor
and completely test the system (see Test Mode).
Switching to Test Mode clears the trouble indication.
BLINKS WHEN STATUS
SIGNALS FROM ONE OR
MORE WIRELESS SENSORS
HAVE NOT BEEN RECEIVED
IN EIGHT HOURS
LIGHTS WITH SENSOR #
INDICATION DURING RADIO
STATUS CHECK
(PRESS FOR 1 SECOND)
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12. CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM
✦ Adding additional sensors will increase the
protection provided by the system.
START IN TEST
✦ All ground-level perimeter openings and
accessible upper-story openings need protection.
✦ Motion detectors can protect interior areas and
areas where valuables are kept.
MASTER
USER
CODE
ADDING SENSORS TO THE SYSTEM
1. Always start with the system in Test Mode (enter
a user code and press TEST).
2. Enter the master user code then press TEST.
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
✴ The sensor status indicators will light for each sensor
programmed into the Control Panel.
NEW SENSOR
NUMBER
3. Enter an unused sensor number from 01-24 (you
must enter two digits, example: 5 = 05).
SENSOR
✎ NOTE: A sensor can be programmed into more
than one location. Be sure to choose an UNUSED
sensor number. If a sensor gets entered into more
than one location, delete the duplicates using the
remove sensor function.
INDICATOR
FLASHES
ACTIVATE
SENSOR
✴ The sensor status indicator light will flash for the sensor
number selected.
1 BING AND
SENSOR
INDICATOR
LIGHTS
4. Activate the sensor. (To add a wireless keypad,
press the keypad's
key.)
REPEAT OR EXIT
✴ A “Bing” tone will sound when the sensor is programmed
into the Control Panel and the sensor status indicator will
stay lit.
✴ A “Buzz” tone will sound if there is already another
sensor programmed to that sensor number.
5. Enter another sensor number, or exit Setup Mode
by pressing the
seconds.
key then press OFF for three
START IN TEST
REMOVING SENSORS FROM THE SYSTEM
✦ If a previously programmed sensor isn't going
to be used with the system anymore, or it's a
duplicate that has been entered into more than
one sensor location, it should be removed from
the Control Panel's memory.
MASTER
USER
CODE
1. Start with the system in Test Mode.
2. Enter the master user code then press TEST.
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
✴ The sensor status indicators will light for each sensor
programmed into the Control Panel.
NUMBER OF
SENSOR TO
REMOVE
3. Enter the sensor number (from 01-24) that
you want to remove (you must enter two digits,
example: 5 = 05).
SENSOR
INDICATOR
FLASHES
✴ The sensor status indicator light will flash for the sensor
number selected.
4. Press TEST.
REMOVES
SENSOR
✴ A “Bing” tone will sound when the sensor has been
removed and the sensor status indicator will turn off.
5. Enter another sensor number, or exit Setup Mode
1 BING & SENSOR
INDICATOR
DARK
by pressing the
seconds.
key then press OFF for three
REPEAT OR EXIT
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MAKING A SENSOR A 24-HOUR DOOR CHIME
✦ Sensors can be programmed to cause the
keypad(s) to chime any time they're activated.
✦ Chime-only sensors will not be able to trigger the
alarm in any system mode.
START IN TEST
MASTER
USER
CODE
✦ The sensor must have already been programmed
into the Control Panel (see “Adding Sensors to
the System” for details).
1. Start with the system in Test Mode.
2. Enter the master user code then press TEST.
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
NUMBER OF
SENSOR
TO CHANGE
✴ The sensor status indicators will light for each sensor
programmed into the Control Panel.
3. Enter the sensor number from 01-24 (you must
enter two digits, example: 5 = 05).
SENSOR
INDICATOR
FLASHES
✴ The sensor status indicator light will flash for the sensor
number selected.
4. Press HOME, 8, then AWAY.
ENTERS SENSOR
NUMBER
✴ A “Bing” tone will sound and the sensor status indicator
will light steady.
8 TO SELECT CHIME
SENSOR FUNCTION
5. Enter another sensor number, or exit Setup
Mode by pressing the
three seconds.
key then press OFF for
STORES CHANGE
1 BING AND SENSOR
INDICATOR LIT
MAKING A SENSOR INTERIOR
✦ Wireless motion detectors are automatically
programmed as interior sensors. Any other
sensor can also be programmed as an interior
sensor.
START IN TEST
✦ Interior sensors can only trigger an alarm when
the system is in the Away Mode.
✦ “Home Interior” sensors can trigger an alarm
when the Control Panel is in the Home or Away
mode.
MASTER
USER
CODE
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
✦ The sensor must have already been programmed
into the Control Panel (see “Adding Sensors to
the System” for details).
1. Start with the system in Test Mode.
2. Enter the master user code then press TEST.
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.
NUMBER OF
SENSOR
TO CHANGE
✴ The sensor status indicators will light for each sensor
programmed into the Control Panel.
SENSOR
INDICATOR
FLASHES
3. Enter the sensor number from 01-24 (you must
enter two digits, example: 5 = 05).
✴ The sensor status indicator light will flash for the sensor
number selected.
ENTERS SENSOR
NUMBER
7
TO SELECT
INTERIOR SENSOR
FUNCTION
4. Press HOME, 7, then AWAY.
✴ A “Bing” tone will sound and the sensor status indicator
will light steady.
STORES CHANGE
5. Enter another sensor number, or exit Setup
1 BING AND SENSOR
INDICATOR LIT
Mode by pressing the
three seconds.
key then press OFF for
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MAKING A SENSOR PERFORM A DIFFERENT FUNCTION
✦ Sensors can be reprogrammed to perform
different sensor functions.
START IN TEST
✦ The sensor must have already been programmed
into the Control Panel (see “Adding sensors to
the System” for details).
MASTER
USER
CODE
1. Start with the system in Test Mode.
2. Enter the master user code then press TEST.
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
✴ The sensor status indicators will light for each sensor
programmed into the Control Panel.
NUMBER OF
SENSOR FOR
FUNCTION CHANGE
3. Enter the sensor number from 01-24 (you must
enter two digits, example: 5 = 05).
✴ The sensor status indicator light will flash for the sensor
number selected.
SENSOR
INDICATOR
FLASHES
4. Choose a sensor function number from the
Sensor Function Table.
5. Press HOME, the new sensor function number,
then AWAY.
ENTERS SENSOR
NUMBER
✴ A “Bing” tone will sound and the sensor status indicator
will light steady.
NEW FUNCTION
NUMBER FOR
SENSOR
6. Enter another sensor number or exit Setup Mode
by pressing the
seconds.
key then press OFF for three
STORES CHANGE
1 BING AND SENSOR
INDICATOR LIT
PROGRAMMING INFORMATION
SENSOR FUNCTION
SENSOR OPERATION IN EACH SYSTEM MODE
CHIME MODE HOME MODE
FUNC-
TION #
OFF MODE
AWAY MODE
1
2
3
4
5
6
AUTOMATION
EMERGENCY
PANIC
ACTIVATES AND DEACTIVATES THE AUTOMATION OUTPUT
ARMED 24-HOURS - TRIGGERS EMERGENCY ALARM
ARMED 24-HOURS - TRIGGERS SILENT PANIC ALARM
ARMED 24-HOURS - TRIGGERS FIRE ALARM
FIRE
PERIMETER
EXIT/ENTRY
DEACTIVATED
DEACTIVATED
CHIME
CHIME
INSTANT BURGLARY ALARM
DELAYED BURGLARY ALARM
INSTANT BURGLARY ALARM
UNLESS ACTIVATED DURING
AN ENTRY DELAY, THEN IT IS
DELAYED
7
INTERIOR
DEACTIVATED
DEACTIVATED
DEACTIVATED
8
9
CHIME
CHIME
2-BUTTON ARM/DISARM (LEFT)
2-BUTTON AUTOMATION (RIGHT)
EMERGENCY (BOTH BUTTONS)
LEFT BUTTON SWITCHES SYSTEM TO AWAY MODE †
IF ALARM MEMORY IS ACTIVE, SWITCHES SYSTEM TO OFF MODE ‡
LEFT BUTTON SWITCHES SYSTEM TO OFF MODE ‡
RIGHT BUTTON SWITCHES SYSTEM TO OFF MODE ‡
2-BUTTON ARM (LEFT)
2-BUTTON DISARM (RIGHT)
EMERGENCY (BOTH BUTTONS)
LEFT BUTTON SWITCHES SYSTEM TO AWAY MODE †
IF ALARM MEMORY IS ACTIVE, SWITCHES SYSTEM TO OFF MODE ‡
10
11
12
ENVIRONMENTAL
INTERIOR HOME
ARMED 24-HOURS - TRIGGERS ANNUNCIATION ONLY
DEACTIVATED
DEACTIVATED
INSTANT BURGLARY ALARM
† CAN BE HOME MODE USING PROGRAMMING STEP 50
‡ CAN BE CHIME MODE USING PROGRAMMING STEP 51
SENSOR FUNCTION TABLE
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13. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
✦ To perform any of the advanced programming
steps, the system must be in the Setup Mode.
✦ Each programming function is performed with
similar keystrokes. After the system is in Setup
Mode, enter the programming step or sensor
number and press HOME, then enter the new
value and press AWAY. For reference, follow the
figures next to the programming steps.
SETUP MODE
1. Start with the system in Test Mode (Setup Mode
cannot be reached from any other mode).
2. From Test Mode, enter the master user code then
press TEST.
✎ NOTE: Only the master user code can be used to
put the system into the Setup Mode.The restricted
user codes cannot access Setup Mode, only Code
Mode.
✴ If the new value is accepted, a “bing” will sound. If the
new value is not accepted, a “double buzz” will sound.
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound, signaling that the
system is in Setup Mode.
3. After programming changes are complete, press
the OFF key for three seconds to exit Setup
Mode.
ENTERS PROGRAM STEP OR
SENSOR NUMBER TO MODIFY
✎ NOTE: If the system is left unattended in Setup
Mode, it will automatically switch back to Off Mode
after three minutes.
STORES NEW VALUE
CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
POSSIBLE VALUES
STEP #
PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS
ENTRY DELAY
FACTORY VALUE
INSTALLATION VALUE
25
20-255 SECONDS
20-255 SECONDS
1-30 MINUTES
1-30 MINUTES
1-30 MINUTES
30
26
30
31
32
40
50
51
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
EXIT DELAY
60
5
5
5
0
3
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
BURGLARY SIREN TIME
EMERGENCY SIREN TIME
FIRE SIREN TIME
AUTOMATION OUTPUT TIME
REMOTE ARMING MODE
REMOTE DISARMING MODE
ENTRY DELAY BEEPS
EXIT DELAY BEEPS
0-2500 SECONDS (0 = TOGGLE ON/OFF)
2 = HOME MODE; 3 = AWAY MODE
0 = OFF MODE; 1 = CHIME MODE
0 = OFF; 1 = ON
0 = OFF; 1 = ON
SILENT BURGLARY ALARM
SILENT EMERGENCY ALARM
QUICK ARMING
0 = AUDIBLE; 1 = SILENT
0 = AUDIBLE; 1 = SILENT
0 = OFF; 1 = ON
AUTO RESTORE
0 = OFF; 1 = ON
AUTO BYPASS
0 = OFF; 1 = ON
0 = FLASH (ENABLED BY FUNCTION 72)
1 = STEADY (ENABLED BY FUNCTION 72)
68
69
70
71
AUTOMATION MODE DURING ALARM
AUTOMATION BING TOME
0
1
1
0
0 = NO BINGS
1 = BINGS
0 = NO CHIRPS
1 = CHIRPS (1 CHIRP = ARMED, 2 CHIRPS = DISARMED)
REMOTE ARM/DISARM CHIRP
AUTOMATION FLASHES AFTER ALARM
0 = STANDARD
1 = FLASHING AFTER ALARM
0 = STANDARD
1 = AUTOMATION ACTIVE DURING ALARM
(FLASH OR STEADY PROGRAMMED BY FUNCTION 68)
72
AUTOMATION ACTIVE DURING ALARM
0
0 = STANDARD
1 = ON WHILE ARMED
73
74
AUTOMATION ON WHILE ARMED
0
0
0 = STANDARD
1 = ON DURING EXIT/ENTRY DELAY
AUTOMATION ON DURING EXIT/ENTRY
75
87
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
AUTOMATION POLARITY
REMOTE ACCESS PASSWORD
DURESS CODE
0 = + WHEN OFF; 1 = + WHEN ON
6 DIGITS
1
987654
1-5 DIGITS
REMOVED
REMOVED
REMOVED
REMOVED
REMOVED
REMOVED
REMOVED
1234
RESTRICTED USER CODE #1
RESTRICTED USER CODE #2
RESTRICTED USER CODE #3
RESTRICTED USER CODE #4
RESTRICTED USER CODE #5
PAGE ALERT USER CODE
MASTER USER CODE
1-5 DIGITS
1-5 DIGITS
1-5 DIGITS
1-5 DIGITS
1-5 DIGITS
1-5 DIGITS
1-5 DIGITS
Control Panel Programming Table
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CHANGING A SENSORS SUPERVISION
NUMBER OF
SENSOR
TO CHANGE
✦ When a wireless sensor is programmed, the
Control Panel automatically sets it to supervised
or non-supervised. The hardwire loops are always
supervised for end-of-line resistor termination.
✦ The Control Panel expects hourly status
transmissions from any wireless sensor
programmed as supervised.
SENSOR INDICATOR
FLASHES
ENTERS SENSOR NUMBER
16 FOR NON-SUPERVISED
17 FOR SUPERVISED
✦ Any wireless sensor can be programmed as
supervised or non-supervised using this process.
STORES CHANGE
✎ NOTE: Don't program a wireless sensor that
1 BING AND SENSOR
INDICATOR LIT
doesn't send status transmissions as supervised.
CHANGING A SENSORS RESTORE REQUIREMENTS
✦ When a wireless sensor is programmed, the
Control Panel automatically recognizes it as
manual or automatic restoring. The hardwired
loops are always manual restoring.
NUMBER OF
SENSOR
TO CHANGE
SENSOR INDICATOR
FLASHES
ENTERS SENSOR NUMBER
✦ The Control Panel expects restoral signals from any
wireless sensor programmed as manual restore.
✦ Any wireless sensor can be programmed as
manual or automatic restore using this process.
18 FOR MANUAL RESTORE
19 FOR AUTO RESTORE
STORES CHANGE
✎ NOTE: Don't program a wireless sensor that doesn't
send restoral transmissions as manual restore.
1 BING AND SENSOR
INDICATOR LIT
ENTRY DELAY TIME
✦ The factory-set Entry Delay time is 30 seconds.
STEP #25 The Entry Delay time can be adjusted from 20 to
255 seconds using this step. Write the new Entry
Delay time in the User's Guide.
PROGRAMMING STEP #25
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
TIME IN SECONDS 20 - 255
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE: Don't make the Entry Delay too short.The
user may not have enough time to disarm the
system before an alarm.
EXIT DELAY TIME
✦ The factory-set Exit Delay time is 60 seconds.
STEP #26 The Exit Delay time can be adjusted from 20 to
255 seconds using this step. Write the new Exit
Delay time in the User's Guide.
PROGRAMMING STEP #26
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
TIME IN SECONDS 20 - 255
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
BURGLARY SIREN TIME
✦ The factory-set burglary siren time is five minutes
(UL installation maximum).
PROGRAMMING STEP #30
STEP #30 The burglary siren time can be adjusted from one
to 30 minutes using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
TIME IN MINUTES 1 - 30
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
EMERGENCY SIREN TIME
✦ The factory-set emergency siren time is five
minutes (UL installation maximum).
PROGRAMMING STEP #31
STEP #31 The emergency siren time can be adjusted from
one to 30 minutes using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
TIME IN MINUTES 1 - 30
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
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FIRE SIREN TIME
✦ The factory-set fire siren time is five minutes (UL
PROGRAMMING STEP #32
installation maximum).
STEP #32 The fire siren time can be adjusted from one to
30 minutes using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
TIME IN MINUTES 1 - 30
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
AUTOMATION OUTPUT TIME
✦ The factory setting causes the Automation
Output to toggle between on and off with each
activation.
PROGRAMMING STEP #40
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEP #40 The Automation Output can be programmed to
turn on, then automatically turn off after one to
2500 seconds (42 minutes), or toggle on & off,
using this step.
TIME IN SECONDS 1 - 2500
0 = TOGGLE ON & OFF
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
REMOTE CONTROL & HARDWIRE ARMING LEVEL
✦ The factory setting causes the portable remote
controls to arm to the Away Mode.
PROGRAMMING STEP #50
STEP #50 The portable remote controls can be changed to
arm to the Home Mode using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✎ NOTE: Changing this setting will affect all the
portable remote controls used with the system and
all hardwired loops programmed as arm/disarm
(sensor Function #9) key stations.
2 FOR HOME MODE
3 FOR AWAY MODE
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
REMOTE CONTROL & HARDWIRE DISARMING LEVEL
✦ The factory setting causes the portable remote
controls to disarm to the Off Mode.
PROGRAMMING STEP #51
STEP #51 The remote controls can be changed to disarm to
the Chime Mode using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✎ NOTE: Changing this setting will affect all the
portable remote controls used with the system and
all hardwired loops programmed as arm/disarm
(sensor Function #9) key stations.
0 FOR OFF MODE
1 FOR CHIME MODE
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
ENTRY DELAY BEEPS
✦ The factory setting causes the keypad(s) to beep
during Entry Delays.
PROGRAMMING STEP #61
STEP #61 The Entry Delay beeps can be silenced using
this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✦ With the Entry Delay beeps off, the keypad(s) will
be silent after a delayed sensor is triggered until
the Entry Delay expires, then the alarm siren will
sound.
0 FOR ENTRY BEEPS OFF
1 FOR ENTRY BEEPS ON
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
EXIT DELAY BEEPS
✦ The factory setting causes the keypad(s) to beep
during Exit Delays.
PROGRAMMING STEP #62
STEP #62 The Exit Delay beeps can be silenced using this
step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✦ With the Exit Delay beeps off, the keypad(s) will
be silent after arming to the Away Mode until the
Exit Delay expires, then a single “Gong” tone will
sound.
0 FOR EXIT BEEPS OFF
1 FOR EXIT BEEPS ON
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
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SILENT BURGLARY ALARMS
✦ The factory setting causes audible burglary
PROGRAMMING STEP #63
alarms.
STEP #63 The Control Panel can be programmed for silent
burglary alarms using this step.
PROGRAM
0 FOR AUDIBLE BURGLARY
1 FOR SILENT BURGLARY
STORE - 1 BING
SILENT EMERGENCY ALARMS
✦ The factory setting causes audible emergency
alarms.
PROGRAMMING STEP #64
STEP #64 The Control Panel can be programmed for silent
emergency alarms using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR AUDIBLE EMERGENCY
1 FOR SILENT EMERGENCY
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
DISABLING QUICK ARMING
✦ The factory setting allows quick arming of the
Control Panel by pressing down the mode keys
for two seconds.
PROGRAMMING STEP #65
STEP #65 The Control Panel can be programmed to not
allow quick arming using this step. If quick
arming is disabled, a user code must be entered
before pressing the mode buttons.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR QUICK ARMING OFF
1 FOR QUICK ARMING ON
✎ NOTE: For commercial installations with retail
traffic, it is recommended to disable quick arming
to prevent customers from arming the system.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE: If quick arming is disabled the Home Instant
Mode is unavailable.
AUTOMATIC RESTORAL OF BYPASSED SENSORS
✦ Bypassed sensors are ignored by the Control
Panel and cannot cause an alarm.
✦ The factory setting causes the Control Panel to
automatically restore (remove the bypass from)
sensors that close. After it's restored, the sensor is
ready to cause an alarm the next time it is opened.
STEP #66 The Control Panel can be programmed to not
automatically restore any bypassed sensor when
the sensor closes using this step. Bypassed
sensors will then remain bypassed until the
system is disarmed.
PROGRAMMING STEP #66
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR AUTO RESTORAL OFF
1 FOR AUTO RESTORAL ON
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE:This setting affects all sensors.
AUTOMATIC BYPASSING OF OPEN SENSORS
✦ The factory setting requires the user to manually
bypass any open sensors when the system is
armed.
✴ If arming is attempted with open sensors, the keypad(s)
will sound five two-tone Beeps and will not arm.
✦ Arming to the same mode again within five
seconds will bypass any open sensors and arm
the Control Panel.
PROGRAMMING STEP #67
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR AUTO BYPASS OFF
1 FOR AUTO BYPASS ON
STEP #67 The Control Panel can be programmed to
automatically bypass any open sensors when the
system is armed using this step.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE:This setting affects all sensors.
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AUTOMATION OUTPUT MODE DURING ALARM
✦ The factory setting causes the Automation
Output to flash if it is programmed to activate
during or after an alarm.
PROGRAMMING STEP #68
✎ NOTE: For the Automation Output to activate
during or after an alarm, that function must be
enabled with Programming Step 71 or 72.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR FLASHING OUTPUT
1 FOR STEADY OUTPUT
STEP #68 The output can be programmed to be a steady
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
output using this step.
AUTOMATION ACTIVATION TONE
✦ The factory setting causes the keypad(s) to
sound a “Bing” when the Automation Output is
PROGRAMMING STEP #69
activated by pressing the
key, or when it's
triggered with a two-button remote control.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEP #69 This sound can be silenced using this step.
0 FOR BING TONE OFF
1 FOR BING TONE ON
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
REMOTE CONTROL & HARDWIRE ARM/DISARM CHIRP
✦ When arming with the portable remote control
or with a hardwired loop programmed as arm/
disarm (sensor Function #9), the factory setting
causes the keypad(s) to “chirp” once when
PROGRAMMING STEP #70
armed, twice when disarmed, and three times
when arming with sensors bypassed.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEP #70 These chirps can be silenced using this step.
0 FOR CHIRPS OFF
1 FOR CHIRPS ON
✎ NOTE: If these chirps are silenced, it is
recommended to program the Automation Output
to be active when the system is armed, so a light
can be triggered displaying the arming status of
the system.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
AUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING AND AFTER ALARM
✦ The factory setting causes the Control Panel's
Automation Output to activate when pressing the
key, or when it's triggered with a two-button
remote control.
PROGRAMMING STEP #71
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEP #71 The Control Panel can be programmed to
activate the Automation Output during and after
any alarms as well as when normally triggered
using this step.
0 FOR STANDARD TRIGGER
1 FOR OUTPUT DURING &
AFTER ALARM
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE:The output will continue until the flashing
sensor status lights are cleared.
AUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING ALARM
✦ The factory setting causes the Control Panel's
Automation Output to activate when pressing the
key, or when it's triggered with a two-button
remote control.
PROGRAMMING STEP #72
STEP #72 The Control Panel can be programmed to
activate the Automation Output during alarms as
well as when normally triggered using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR STANDARD TRIGGER
1 FOR OUTPUT DURING ALARM
✎ NOTE:The Automation Output can be programmed
to flash or be steady during alarm, see
Programming Step 68.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
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AUTOMATION OUTPUT WHILE ARMED
✦ The factory setting causes the Control Panel's
Automation Output to activate when pressing the
key, or when it's triggered with a two-button
remote control.
PROGRAMMING STEP #73
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEP #73 The Control Panel can be programmed to
activate the Automation Output when the system
is armed as well as when normally triggered
using this step.
0 FOR STANDARD TRIGGER
1 FOR OUTPUT WHEN ARMED
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
AUTOMATION OUTPUT DURING EXIT/ENTRY DELAYS
✦ The factory setting causes the Control Panel's
Automation Output to activate when pressing the
key, or when it's triggered with a two-button
remote control.
PROGRAMMING STEP #74
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEP #74 The Control Panel can be programmed to
activate the Automation Output during the exit
and Entry Delays as well as when normally
triggered using this step.
0 FOR STANDARD TRIGGER
1 FOR OUTPUT DURING
EXIT/ENTRY DELAYS
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
AUTOMATION OUTPUT POLARITY
✦ The factory setting causes the Control Panel's
Automation Output to provide a current limited
voltage source when activated.
PROGRAMMING STEP #75
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEP #75 The Control Panel can be programmed so the
Automation Output provides a current limited
voltage source when deactivated using this step.
0 FOR VOLTAGE WHEN OFF
1 FOR VOLTAGE WHEN ON
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
REMOTE ACCESS PASSWORD
✦ This password is used to gain access to the Control
Panel when using the RA-2400 remote access
software. The password must be 6-digits long.
STEP #87 Use this step to enter a new remote access
password then log the password in the box
below.
PROGRAMMING STEP #87
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
6-DIGIT REMOTE
ACCESS PASSWORD
STORES PASSWORD - 1 BING
REMOTE ACCESS PASSWORD:
DURESS CODE
✦ The duress code will disarm the system, without
any special indications or sounds, but will send
the programmed duress code to the Central
Station. The code should be two or more digits
different than any user code
PROGRAMMING STEP #92
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
1-5 DIGIT DURESS CODE
(3-5 DIGITS RECOMMENDED)
STEP #92 Use this step to enter the duress code then log
the code in the box below.
STORES CODE - 1 BING
DURESS CODE:
MASTER USER CODE
✦ The master user code is 1234 when power is first
applied to the Control Panel.
PROGRAMMING STEP #99
✦ The master user code can be changed to any
1-5 digit code. Only the master user can access
Setup Mode, restricted users cannot.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✎ NOTE: For maximum security, a 3-5 digit code is
1-5 DIGIT MASTER CODE
(3-5 DIGITS RECOMMENDED)
recommended.
STEP #99 Use this step to enter the new master user code
then log the code in the box below.
STORES CODE - 1 BING
MASTER USER CODE:
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ADDING ADDITIONAL USER CODES
✦ The Control Panel can be programmed with five
restricted user codes and one page alert user code.
✦ The restricted user codes operate the system as
usual, but cannot access Setup Mode.
PROGRAMMING STEP #93-98
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✦ The restricted user codes can access a special
Code Mode that can be used to change or
remove any of the five restricted user codes, the
page alert user code, or the duress code.
✦ The page alert user code dials the supervisory
number (programmed for a pager) when it is
used to arm or disarm the system.
✦ A restricted user code is appropriate to give any
user that should be restricted from programming
the Control Panel.
1-5 DIGIT ADDITIONAL
USER CODE
(3-5 DIGITS RECOMMENDED)
STORES CODE - 1 BING
STEP
CODE FUNCTION
CODE ENTERED
STEP #93
STEP #94
STEP #95
STEP #96
STEP #97
STEP #98
RESTRICTED USER CODE #1
RESTRICTED USER CODE #2
RESTRICTED USER CODE #3
RESTRICTED USER CODE #4
RESTRICTED USER CODE #5
PAGE ALERT USER CODE
✎ NOTE: For maximum security, a 3-5 digit code is
recommended.
✎ WARNING: NEVER PROGRAM ANY RESTRICTED
USER CODETHE SAME ASTHE MASTER USER CODE!
STEPS #93-98 Create any additional user codes using these
steps then log the codes in the boxes to the right.
REMOVING ADDITIONAL USER CODES
STEPS #93-98 Any additional user code can be removed
from the Control Panel by entering the
ENTER FOR STEP #
93 = RESTRICTED CODE 1
94 = RESTRICTED CODE 2
95 = RESTRICTED CODE 3
96 = RESTRICTED CODE 4
97 = RESTRICTED CODE 5
98 = PAGE ALERT USER CODE
appropriate step number and pressing TEST.
✦ Because access to programming would be
impossible without a master user code, it cannot be
removed using these steps. The master user code
can be changed using programming STEP #99.
✎ NOTE:The master user code can be set to the
factory default using the Control Panel master
reset programming step, although all other system
programming will be reset to factory values and all
sensors programmed will be erased.
PROGRAMMING STEP #93-98
REMOVES CODE - 1 BING
CONTROL PANEL MASTER RESET
✦ Master resetting the Control Panel will set all of the
programming options back to the factory values.
The master user code will be reset to 1234.
✎ CAUTION: Master resetting the Control Panel will erase
the user codes and remove all programmed sensors.
All Control Panel and communicator programming
values will be reset to the factory defaults.
START IN TEST
MASTER USER CODE
ENTERS TEST MODE
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
1. Start with the system in Test Mode (Setup Mode
cannot be reached from any other mode).
2. From Test Mode, enter the master user code then
press TEST.
STEP #999
FOR MASTER
RESET
USE THESE EXACT
KEYSTROKES
TO PERFORM A
MASTER RESET
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound, signaling that the
system is in Setup Mode.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
3. Enter programming STEP #999 then press TEST.
4. Enter 999 again then press TEST again.
✴ A “Bing” will sound to indicate the beginning of the reset
process.This process will take up to 10 seconds while
the memory is being reset.
ENTER 999 TO OK
THE MASTER RESET
PRESS TEST, 1 BING SOUNDS,
WAIT ABOUT 10 SECONDS
✦ The system will revert to the first time power-
up condition and the new master user code
will be 1234. Go to the “Basic Control Panel
Programming” section of this manual to begin re-
programming the system.
DONE
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14. COMMUNICATOR PROGRAMMING
✦ To perform any of the advanced programming
steps, the system must be in the Setup Mode.
✦ Each programming function is performed with
similar keystrokes. After the system is in Setup
Mode, enter the programming step number and
press HOME, then enter the new value and press
AWAY. For reference, follow the figures next to the
programming steps.
ENTERS PROGRAM STEP
NUMBER TO MODIFY
STORES NEW VALUE
✴ If the new value is accepted, a “Bing” will sound. If the
new value is not accepted, a “Double Buzz” will sound.
SETUP MODE
1. Start with the system in Test Mode (Setup Mode
cannot be reached from any other mode).
2. From Test Mode, enter the master user code then
press TEST.
START IN TEST
✎ NOTE: Only the master user code can be used to
put the system into the Setup Mode.The restricted
user codes cannot access Setup Mode, only Code
Mode.
MASTER
USER
CODE
✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound, signaling that the
system is in Setup Mode.
3. After programming changes are complete, press
the OFF key for three seconds to exit Setup
Mode.
1 GONG & 5 BEEPS
(SETUP MODE)
✎ NOTE: If the system is left unattended in Setup
Mode, it will automatically switch back to Off Mode
after three minutes.
GENERAL COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS
POSSIBLE
VALUES
STEP #
PROGRAMMING
FUNCTION
FACTORY
VALUE
INSTALLATION
VALUE
76
78
2-WAY AUDIO
0= NONE; 1 = LISTEN; 2 = 2-WAY MANUAL; 3 = 2-WAY FULL DUPLEX
0
0
0 = VOICE RESPONSE DISABLED
1 = VOICE RESPONSE ENABLED
VOICE RESPONSE FROM KEYPAD SPEAKER
100
101
103
104
107
REMOTE PROGRAMMING LOCKOUT
CALL LIMITER
0 = UNLOCK; 1 = LOCK
0
0
0
0
0
0 = OFF; 1 = FIVE CALLS PER ARMING PERIOD
0 = NO DELAY; 1 = 30 SECOND DELAY
0 = TONE; 1 = PULSE
DIALING DELAY
DIALING METHOD
COMMUNICATOR ENABLE
0 = COMMUNICATOR OFF; 1 = COMMUNICATOR ON
General Communicator Programming Table
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GENERAL COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS
COMMUNICATOR ENABLE
✦ The factory setting for the Control Panel disables
the communicator. If the system is going to be
a non-monitored, local alarm only, leave the
communicator disabled.
PROGRAMMING STEP #107
STEP #107 If the system is going to be monitored by a
Central Station, enable the communicator with
this programming step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR COMMUNICATOR OFF
1 FOR COMMUNICATOR ON
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
2-WAY AUDIO
✦ When the Model VB-2 voice module is installed,
the communicator can provide 2-way audio
capability.
✦ The audio module can be programmed for
listen-only, 2-way manual operation (using a
pushbutton telephone at the Central Station), and
2-way full duplex hands free operation.
✦ Refer to the VB-2 installation instructions for
details on operating the audio module.
PROGRAMMING STEP #76
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✎ NOTE:The Model VB-2 digital voice response
module must be installed for this option to
function.
0 FOR NO AUDIO MONITORING
1 FOR LISTEN-ONLY
2 FOR 2-WAY MANUAL
3 FOR 2-WAY FULL DUPLEX
✦ The factory setting for the VB-2 audio module is OFF.
STEP #76 The audio module can be set for (1) listen-only, (2)
2-way manual, (3) 2-way full duplex using this step.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE: For safety, 2-way audio will not activate if
the system is disarmed with the duress code.
✎ NOTE:Units programmed for two-way duplex can
still be controlled manually by pressing the “1” or
“3” key. In addition, the Central Station can return
the unit to two-way duplex by pressing the “8” key.
VOICE RESPONSE
✦ The Control Panel can be programmed to allow
the keypad(s) speaker to play audio produced by
the VB-2 digital voice response module.
✦ This selection can also be used when a remote
speaker is connected to the Control Panel.
✦ The factory setting is to disable the keypad(s)
speaker from playing voice module audio.
STEP #78 The Control Panel can be programmed to enable
voice module audio using this step.
PROGRAMMING STEP #78
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR NO VOICE RESPONSE
1 FOR VOICE RESPONSE
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE:Turning voice response OFF with this
programming step will only effect the audio produced
by the voice module. It will not stop the keypad(s)
speaker from sounding local sirens and tones.
✎ NOTE: A Model VB-2 digital voice response module
must be installed for this option to function.
REMOTE LOCKOUT
✦ The factory setting for the communicator allows
remote connection to the Control Panel with
Linear's RA-2400 Remote Access Software and
a modem (unlocked).
PROGRAMMING STEP #100
STEP #100 The Control Panel can be programmed to not
answer incoming calls, thereby, not allowing
remote access (locked) using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR UNLOCK
1 FOR LOCK
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
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CALL LIMITER
✦ The factory setting for the call limiter is OFF.
This allows the communicator to report burglary
alarms, once for each sensor, as many times as
they are triggered.
PROGRAMMING STEP #101
STEP #101 The Control Panel can be programmed to only
allow five burglary reports total per arming period
using this step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR OFF (UNLIMITED)
1 FOR ON (5 VIOLATIONS)
✎ NOTE: Sensors programmed for 24-hour functions
(Emergency, Panic, Fire) always send a Central
Station report and always sound the local siren
regardless of the Call Limiter setting.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
DIALING DELAY
✦ The factory setting will cause the communicator
to dial the Central Station instantly when an
alarm or supervisory event occurs.
PROGRAMMING STEP #103
STEP #103 The communicator can be programmed to
wait 30 seconds before dialing using this step.
This gives the user time to disarm the system
and prevent communications in the case of a
subscriber generated false alarm.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR NO DELAY
1 FOR 30 SECOND DELAY
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
DIALING METHOD
✦ The factory setting causes the communicator to
dial using DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) tone
dialing.
PROGRAMMING STEP #104
STEP #104 The communicator can be programmed to use
pulse (rotary) dialing using this step. Use this
option if the telephone line in the installation
does not support tone dialing.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR TONE DIALING
1 FOR PULSE DIALING
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
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COMMUNICATOR REPORTING OPTIONS
REPORTING FORMAT
✦ The factory setting causes the communicator
to report using the 4 BY 2 FORMAT. This format
allows four-digit account numbers from 0000 to
9999 and provides two-digit alarm codes.
STEP #105 ADEMCO CONTACT ID can be chosen as a
reporting format using this step. This format
allows 4-digit account numbers from 0000 to
9999 and provides verbose report descriptions
with Ademco Contact ID compatible Central
Stations.
PROGRAMMING STEP #105
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR 4 BY 2
1 FOR ADEMCO CONTACT ID
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
CALL ROUTING
✦ The communicator can be programmed with
three telephone numbers; primary, secondary,
and supervisory.
✦ The factory setting for the communicator is to
route all calls to the primary telephone number. If
communication is unsuccessful after five attempts
to the primary number, the secondary number
will be dialed for an additional five attempts. If
the secondary number cannot be reached, the
communicator will “sleep” for five minutes before
starting the call process over again. A total of four
sleep cycles (50 call attempts) can occur before
the communicator stops calling.
PROGRAMMING STEP #86
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR ALL CALLS TO
PRIMARY/SECONDARY
1 FOR ALARMS ONLY TO
PRIMARY/SECONDARY
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
STEP #86 The communicator can be programmed to report
supervisory events (low battery, trouble, AC
failure, etc.) to the supervisory telephone number
instead of the primary or secondary telephone
numbers using this step.
✎ CAUTION: If the page alert user code feature
is going to be used, the supervisory number is
reserved for the pager number. DO NOT SET THE
CALL ROUTING OPTION TO “1”.
✎ NOTE:To disable supervisory reports, set call
routing option to “1” and remove the supervisory
telephone number.
✎ NOTE: Do not program the primary and secondary
telephone numbers the same. See the FCC
Telephone Rules and Regulations on the rear
cover of this manual.
COMMUNICATOR REPORTING OPTIONS
STEP
#
PROGRAMMING
FUNCTION
POSSIBLE
VALUES
FACTORY
VALUE
INSTALLATION
VALUE
0 = ALL CALLS TO PRIMARY OR SECONDARY NUMBER
1 = ALL ALARM CALLS TO PRIMARY OR SECONDARY NUMBER AND ALL
OTHERS TO SUPERVISORY NUMBER
0
86
CALL ROUTING
88
89
90
91
ACCOUNT NUMBER
4 DIGITS
EMPTY
EMPTY
EMPTY
EMPTY
PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER
SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER
SUPERVISORY/PAGER PHONE NUMBER
UP TO 20 DIGITS
UP TO 20 DIGITS
UP TO 20 DIGITS
PRESSING THE (A) KEY INSERTS A 1-SECOND DELAY
THE [FIRE] KEY INSERTS A 5-SECOND DELAY
THE [CHIME] KEY INSERTS A “ ”
FOR ALL PHONE NUMBERS
⇒ ⇒ ⇒
*
THE (A) KEY INSERTS A “#” IF IT IS THE LAST DIGIT OF THE PHONE NUMBER
105
108
110
111
113
REPORTING FORMAT
0 = 4 BY 2; 1 = ADEMCO
0
0
0
0
1
REPORT SYSTEM TROUBLE
REPORT FORCE ARMING
OPEN/CLOSE
0 = NO; 1 = YES
0 = NO; 1 = YES
0 = NO; 1 = YES; 2 = MASTER PAC ONLY
0 = NO; 1 = YES
POINT ID REPORTING FOR 4 BY 2 FORMAT
Communicator Reporting Option Table
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ACCOUNT NUMBER
✦ The account number entered for the
PROGRAMMING STEP #88
communicator must be 4-digits long.
✦ The factory setting for the account number is
0000.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
4-DIGIT ACCOUNT NUMBER
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
STEP #88 Enter an account number from 0000 to 9999
using this step.
PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER
✦ The primary Central Station telephone number
can be up to 20-digits long.
PROGRAMMING STEP #89
✦ Digits 0-9 can be used.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✦ Delays and special characters can be entered in
the telephone number (see below).
STEP #89 Enter the primary telephone number using this
step.
UP TO 20 DIGITS FOR THE
PRIMARY NUMBER
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER
✦ The secondary Central Station telephone
number can be up to 20-digits long.
✦ Digits 0-9 can be used.
PROGRAMMING STEP #90
✦ Delays and special characters can be entered in
the telephone number (see below).
STEP #90 Enter the secondary telephone number using this
step.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
UP TO 20 DIGITS FOR THE
SECONDARY NUMBER
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE:To remove the secondary telephone
number, enter step number 90 then press TEST.
SUPERVISORY OR PAGER TELEPHONE NUMBER
✦ The supervisory Central Station or pager
telephone number can be up to 20-digits long.
✦ Digits 0-9 can be used.
✦ Delays and special characters can be entered
in the telephone number (see below). If this is
a pager number, enter enough delays for the
phone to answer. Then, enter the number to be
dialed.
PROGRAMMING STEP #91
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
UP TO 20 DIGITS FOR THE
SUPERVISORY/PAGER
NUMBER
✦ End a pager number with the completion
character (usually a pound (#) character).
STEP #91 Enter the supervisory or pager telephone number
using this step.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE:To remove the supervisory/pager telephone
number, enter step number 91 then press TEST.
TELEPHONE NUMBER DELAYS AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS
✦ When creating telephone numbers with
programming Steps 89, 90, & 91, use the
following keys to add dialing delays or special
characters.
ADDS A 1-SECOND DELAY
(START OR MIDDLE OF NUMBER)
✦ Press the
key to place a 1-second dialing
ADDS A POUND (#) CHARACTER
(END OF NUMBER)
delay at the start or anywhere in the middle of
the telephone number.
✦ Pressing the
ADDS A 5-SECOND DELAY
(ANYWHERE IN NUMBER)
key as the last digit of the
ADDS A STAR ( ) CHARACTER
(ANYWHERE IN NUMBER)
telephone number will place a pound
character at the end of the telephone number.
✦ Press the FIRE key to place a 5-second dialing
delay anywhere in the telephone number.
✦ Press the CHIME key to place a star
character
anywhere in the telephone number.
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REPORT CONTROL PANEL TROUBLE
✦ The factory setting does not report Control Panel
trouble events to the Central Station.
PROGRAMMING STEP #108
STEP #108 The communicator can be programmed to
report Control Panel trouble events using this
step. These include all conditions that light the
keypad(s) BATTERIES or TROUBLE indicator. It also
includes low Control Panel backup battery.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 FOR NO CONSOLE TROUBLE
1 FOR CONSOLE TROUBLE
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
REPORT FORCE ARMING
✦ The factory setting does not send force arming
reports.
STEP #110 The communicator can be programmed to report
force arming anytime the Control Panel is armed
with one or more bypassed sensors using this
step.
PROGRAMMING STEP #110
✦ The factory set reporting code for force arming is
“65” (Code 574 with Ademco).
✎ NOTE: If force arming is enabled, and the Control
Panel is force armed (armed with an open sensor)
remotely by telephone, or with the RA-2400
Remote Access software, the caller will be
disconnected if the communicator is enabled.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0
1
FOR NO FORCE ARMING RPTS.
FOR FORCE ARMING RPTS.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS
✦ The factory setting does not send opening and
closing reports.
STEP #111 The communicator can be programmed to send
an opening report when the system is disarmed,
and a closing report when the system is armed
for all users, or just the master user using this
step.
PROGRAMMING STEP #111
✎ NOTE 1: For commercial installations with retail
traffic using opening and closing reports, it is
recommended to disable quick arming to prevent
customers from arming the system.
✎ NOTE 2:The reporting codes are fixed for opening
and closing. A unique code is reserved for the
master user code and each of the five restricted
user codes.
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0
1
2
FOR NO OPEN/CLOSE REPORTS
FOR O/C RPTS. FOR ALL USERS
FOR O/C RPTS. FROM MASTER
USER ONLY
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE 3: Arming or disarming with the page
alert user code dials the supervisory number, no
opening or closing report is sent.
POINT ID REPORTING
✦ The factory setting enables Point ID and allows
the communicator to send two-digit alarm and
trouble codes for each sensor. The individual
sensor that causes an alarm or trouble report
can be identified at the Central Station.
STEP #113 Point ID can be disabled using this step. The
Central Station will only receive general alarm
and trouble reports.
PROGRAMMING STEP #113
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0
1
FOR GENERAL REPORTS ONLY
FOR POINT ID REPORTING
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
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COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES
✦ The 4 by 2 two-digit communicator reporting
ADEMCO REPORTING CODES
code for each event has a factory set value.
These values may be customized to fit
the specific installation and the reporting
requirements of the Central Station monitoring
the system.
EVENT
SENSOR EMERGENCY
CONSOLE EMERGENCY
SENSOR FIRE
ALARM CODE
E120
EXTENDED CODE
C0xx
E120
C026
E111
C0xx
✦ If Point ID reporting is enabled (the factory
default setting), each sensor can report a unique
alarm and trouble code.
CONSOLE FIRE
E110
C025
BURGLARY ALARM
SILENT PANIC
E130
C0xx
E122
C0xx
✦ If Point ID is disabled, the “general” reporting
codes for each event type will be used.
✦ Each programming function is performed with
similar keystrokes. After the system is in Setup
Mode, enter the programming step number and
press HOME, then enter the new value and press
AWAY. For reference, follow the figures next to the
programming steps.
✴ If the new value is accepted, a “Bing” will sound. If the
new value is not accepted, a “Double Buzz” will sound.
✦ Making a value 0 causes the event not to
communicate to the Central Station.
FORCE ARM
E574
C000
DURESS
E121
C000
CANCEL
E406
C000
SENSOR LOW BATTERY
SENSOR STATUS TROUBLE
CONSOLE LOW BATTERY
CONSOLE BATTERY RESTORE
2-WAY AUDIO
E384
C0xx
E381
C0xx
E302
C000
R302
C000
E606
C000
xx = SENSOR NUMBER IN EXTENDED REPORT
ENTERS PROGRAM STEP
NUMBER TO MODIFY
✎ NOTE:The reporting codes are fixed for opening
and closing. A unique code is reserved for the
master and the five restricted user codes. See the
Opening & Closing Reporting Codes Table.
STORES NEW VALUE
GENERAL REPORTING CODES
✦ Use program Steps #201 - 206 to change the
communicator reporting codes when Point ID is
disabled.
✦ Refer to the General Reporting Codes table to
view/edit the reporting codes for each of the five
events. The factory settings are listed, along with a
blank area to write in the new installation values.
PROGRAMMING
STEPS #201 - 206
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEPS #201-206
0 - 99 FOR GENERAL
ALARM REPORTING CODE
Any value from 0-99 can be programmed for
each event using these steps (enter “0” to stop
an event from reporting).
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
✎ NOTE: Be careful not to duplicate codes unless the
Central Station requires specific codes for certain
types of events.
GENERAL REPORTING CODES
STEP #
201
PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
GENERAL FIRE REPORT CODE
POSSIBLE 4 BY 2 VALUES
FACTORY 4 BY 2 VALUES
INSTALLATION 4 BY 2 VALUE
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
1
2
3
4
6
202
GENERAL EMERGENCY REPORT CODE
GENERAL SILENT PANIC REPORT CODE
GENERAL BURGLARY REPORT CODE
GENERAL TROUBLE REPORT CODE
203
204
206
General Reporting Codes Table
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SYSTEM REPORTING CODES
✦ Refer to the System Reporting Codes table to
view/edit the reporting codes for the keypad
FIRE and EMERGENCY buttons and for each of
the three Control Panel conditions. The factory
settings are listed, along with a blank area to
write in the new installation values.
PROGRAMMING
STEPS #261 - 266
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
STEPS #261-266
0 - 99 FOR SYSTEM
REPORTING CODE
Any value from 0-99 can be programmed for
each event using these steps (enter “0” to stop
an event from reporting).
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
FORCE ARMING REPORTING CODE
✦ The factory set reporting code for force arming is
“65” (Code 574 with Ademco).
PROGRAMMING STEP #258
STEP #258 Any value from 0-99 can be programmed for this
event using this step (0 = no report).
✎ NOTE: For force arming reporting, force arming
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
reports must be enabled. See Page 41.
0 - 99 FOR FORCE ARMING
REPORTING CODE
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
DURESS REPORTING CODE
✦ The factory set reporting code for Duress is “66”
(Code 121 with Ademco).
PROGRAMMING STEP #259
STEP #259 Any value from 0-99 can be programmed for this
event using this step (0 = no report).
✎ NOTE: For duress code reporting a keypad duress
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 - 99 FOR DURESS CODE
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
code must be programmed. See Page 34.
SYSTEM REPORTING CODES
POSSIBLE
4 BY 2 VALUES
FACTORY
4 BY 2 VALUES
INSTALLATION
4 BY 2 VALUE
STEP #
PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
FORCE ARMING REPORT CODE
ADEMCO VALUE
258
259
261
262
263
264
265
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
65
66
68
69
70
71
73
574
121
DURESS REPORT CODE
SYSTEM FIRE REPORT CODE
110
SYSTEM EMERGENCY REPORT CODE
SYSTEM TEST/CANCEL REPORT CODE
SYSTEM LOW BATTERY RESTORAL REPORT CODE
SYSTEM LOW BATTERY CODE
120
406
R302
E302
System Reporting Codes Table
OPENING & CLOSING REPORTING CODES TABLE
4 x 2 CLOSING
(ARMING) CODE
4 x 2 OPENING
(DISARMING) CODE
ADEMCO CLOSING
(ARMING) CODE
ADEMCO OPENING
(DISARMING) CODE
USER CODE
MASTER USER CODE1
74
75
76
77
78
79
82
83
84
85
86
87
R401 C000
R401 C001
R401 C002
R401 C003
R401 C004
R401 C005
E401 C000
E401 C001
E401 C002
E401 C003
E401 C004
E401 C005
RESTRICTED USER CODE #1
RESTRICTED USER CODE #2
RESTRICTED USER CODE #3
RESTRICTED USER CODE #4
RESTRICTED USER CODE #5
PAGE ALERT USER CODE
(DIALS PAGE NUMBER ONLY, NO CODES REPORTED)
REMOTE/HARDWIRE ARM (SENSOR FCN. 9) & QUICK ARM
REMOTE/HARDWIRE DISARM (SENSOR FCN. 9)
81
R407 C007
89
E407 C007
Opening & Closing Reporting Codes Table
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4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES
4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID ALARM REPORT CODES
✦ Refer to the 4 by 2 Format Point ID Reporting
Code table to view/edit the alarm reporting codes
for each of the 24 sensors. The communicator
will send these codes if Point ID is enabled
and any sensor triggers an alarm. The factory
settings are listed, along with a blank area to
write in the new installation values.
PROGRAMMING
STEPS #210 - 233
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
✦ Use program Steps #210 - 233 to change the
4 by 2 Point ID alarm reporting codes.
0 - 99 FOR SENSOR
ALARM CODE
✎ NOTE: Be careful not to duplicate codes unless the
Central Station requires specific codes for certain
types of sensors.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
STEPS #210-233
Any value from 0-99 can be programmed for
each event using these steps (enter “0” to stop
an event from reporting).
4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID TROUBLE REPORT CODES
✦ Refer to the 4 by 2 Format Point ID Reporting
Code table to view/edit the trouble reporting
codes for each of the 24 sensors. The
communicator will send these codes if Point ID
is enabled and any sensor has a low battery
or trouble condition. The factory settings are
listed, along with a blank area to write in the new
installation values.
PROGRAMMING
STEPS #234 - 257
ENTERS STEP NUMBER
0 - 99 FOR SENSOR
TROUBLE CODE
✦ Use program Steps #234 - 257 to change the
4 by 2 Point ID trouble reporting codes.
✎ NOTE: Be careful not to duplicate codes unless the
Central Station requires specific codes for certain
types of sensors.
STORES VALUE - 1 BING
STEPS #234-257
Any value from 0-99 can be programmed for
each event using these steps (enter “0” to stop
an event from reporting).
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4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES
STEP #
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
SENSOR 1 ALARM REPORT CODE
POSSIBLE 4 BY 2 VALUES
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
0 - 99
FACTORY 4 BY 2 VALUE
INSTALLATION 4 BY 2 VALUE
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
SENSOR 2 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 3 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 4 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 5 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 6 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 7 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 8 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 9 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 10 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 11 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 12 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 13 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 14 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 15 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 16 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 17 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 18 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 19 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 20 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 21 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 22 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 23 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 24 ALARM REPORT CODE
SENSOR 1 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 2 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 3 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 4 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 5 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 6 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 7 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 8 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 9 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 10 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 11 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 12 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 13 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 14 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 15 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 16 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 17 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 18 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 19 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 20 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 21 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 22 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 23 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
SENSOR 24 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
4 by 2 Format Point ID Reporting Code Table
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
FIRE EVACUATION PLANNING
This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and
workmanship for twelve (12) months. This warranty extends only to
wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear's
normal distribution channels. Linear does not warrant this product to
consumers. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the
nature of the dealer's warranty, if any.There are no obligations or liabilities
on the part of Linear LLC for consequential damages arising out of or
in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect
damages with respect to loss of property, revenue, or profit, or cost
of removal, installation, or reinstallation. All implied warranties, including
implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fitness, are
valid only until the warranty expires. This Linear LLC Warranty is in lieu of
all other warranties express or implied.
For systems that include fire protection, UL requires that the following
information be available to the users of the system.
✶ Draw up a floor plan showing two exits for each room.
The following procedures are to be discussed with the family:
➀Status of bedroom doors.
➁Familiarity with alarm signals.
➂Testing of door during a fire and use of alternate escape route if door
is hot to touch.
➃Crawling and holding breath.
➄Escape fast. No stopping for packing.
➅Meet at designated outdoor spot.
All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product
Authorization Number (RPA#). Contact Linear Technical Services at
1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details.
➆Emphasize that no one is to return to a burning house.
➇Fire department notification from a neighbor's phone.
➈Periodic rehearsal is to be conducted.
WIRELESS PRODUCT NOTICE
Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill an
important need in portable wireless signaling. However, there are some
limitations which must be observed.
INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICES
NOTICE: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assigned to each terminal
device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed
to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface
may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement
that the sum of the ringer equivalence numbers of all the devices does not
exceed 5.
✶ For U.S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with
FCC Rules and Regulations as Part 15 devices. As such, they have
limited transmitter power and therefore limited range.
✶ A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a
time and may be blocked by radio signals that occur on or near their
operating frequencies, regardless of code settings.
NOTICE: The Industry Canada 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 user's satisfaction.
✶ Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance.
✶ Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect
against undetected interference or fault.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to
be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.
The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions
may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
✶ A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be gained prior
to acting as a wholesale distributor or dealer, and these facts should
be communicated to the ultimate users.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian
maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations
made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give
the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect
the equipment.
FCC NOTICE
Thisequipmentgeneratesandusesradiofrequencyenergyandifnotinstalled
and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has
been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing
device in accordance with Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential
installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground
connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water
pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be
particulary important in rural areas.
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves,
but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician,
as appropriate.
✶ Relocate the Control Panel away from the TV/radio receiver.
✶ Plug the Control Panel into a different wall outlet so that the Control
Panel is on a different branch circuit.
✶ Re-orient the TV/radio antenna.
✶ If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/television technician for additional suggestions.
FCC TELEPHONE RULES AND REGULATIONS
The FCC requires that this alarm dialer system not make more than 15
repetitive dialing attempts to a single telephone number. There are no
limitations when the calls are made sequentially to two or more alternative
numbers, or when these calls are spaced 10 minutes apart to a single
number. The FCC Rules and Regulations do not specify the re-attempt
period as this can vary for specific applications. When setting this period,
take into consideration local, interstate, foreign and special network call
completion characteristics, network processing time, a sufficient number of
rings and busy/don't answer modes.
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