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applied calculus sol manualFor the purpose of improving our site, we’d like to know if you are one of the following: Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors. Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows: For minimum protection a smoke detector should be installed outside of each separate sleeping area, and on each additional floor of a multi-floor family living unit, including basements. The installation of smoke detectors in kitchens, attics (finished or unfinished), or in garages is not normally recommended. For additional protection the NFPA recommends that you install heat or smoke detectors in the living room, dining room, bedroom(s), kitchen, hallway(s), attic, furnace room, utility and storage rooms, basements and attached garages. Smoke could be blocked by the closed door.This would include any skylights that may be present, and the upper windows in a multi-level building. In addition, we recommend that radio backup be used in a security system so that alarm signals can still be sent to the alarm monitoring station in the event that the telephone lines are out of order (alarm signals are normally sent over the phone lines, if connected to an alarm monitoring station). ii The other controls described in this manual are not certified as SIA compliant, but can be programmed for False Alarm Reduction. To program for False Alarm Reduction, follow the SIA Guidelines noted in the applicable programming fields. Dedicated keys can arm the system. Bell supervision Optional, detects external sounder wiring short (when in alarm) or open (when bell is off); causes a trouble condition, keypad display, and sends a report to the central monitoring station, if enabled (field ?91, option 1). RF jam detection Optional, for wireless systems detects a condition that may impede proper RF reception (i.e.http://etlyyzy.com/userfiles/ej-de-engine-manual.xml
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, jamming or other RF interference); causes keypad display, and sends a report to the central monitoring station (if trouble reporting is enabled). This allows site maintenance independent of central station monitoring, and modification to sites globally via the Internet.See Expander Module Addresses table in Wiring section and set addresses accordingly. Use any combination of 4204, 4229 and or Powerline Carrier Devices. Can be used to reset 4-wire smoke detectors. Provides access to the system via on premises or offpremises phones for arming, disarming, etc., plus control of relay outputs and Powerline Carrier devices. Use Honeywell AVS or Eagle Model 1250 in conjunction with an output trigger to permit voice dialog between an operator at the central station and a person at the premises. Rechargeable (sealed lead-acid type) 12VDC, 4AH minimum.Remove the cabinet knockouts needed for wiring entry. 2. Mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall in a clean, dry area, which is not readily accessible to the general public, using fasteners or anchors (not supplied) with the four cabinet mounting holes. 3. When installation and wiring is completed, install the cabinet door and secure by using 2 screws (supplied) through the door's edge. OPTIONAL KEY LOCK: If desired, a key lock can be installed (K4445, not supplied). Remove the lock knockout from the door. Insert the key into the lock. Position the lock in the hole, making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed. When correctly positioned, push the lock until the snap tabs hold it securely. Mounting the PC Board Alone (no RF Receiver)Do not remove the knockouts after the circuit board has been installed. 1. Hang two short mounting clips (provided) on the raised cabinet tabs (see Detail B). 2. a. Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet. Make sure that the board rests on the correct row (see Detail A). b.http://glenflorafarms.com/images/editor_images/eizo-service-manual.xml Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying screws (see Detail B).Make sure that the board rests on the correct row of tabs. b. Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure it to the cabinet with the accompanying screws. c. Insert the top of the control's board into the slot in the clips and position two clips at the lower edge of the board. d. Swing this board into place and secure it with two additional screws. Insert the receiver's antennas through the top of the cabinet, into the blocks' righthand terminals, and tighten the screws.This control panel can meet these requirements without using a supplementary power supply, provided that the panel’s auxiliary power and bell output currents are limited as indicated below. Obtain an Ademco Battery Harness Kit SA5140-1. (Both batteries will fit inside the cabinet.) This assists the control panel in recharging the battery when AC is restored. IMPORTANT: The panel will not power up initially on battery power only. The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations.AC Power Outlet Ground: Available from 3-prong, 120VAC power outlets only. To test the integrity of the ground terminal, use a 3-wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators, such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61-035, or equivalent, available at most electrical supply stores. SA412OXM CABLE 3. Connect the other end of the 2 1 3-conductor cable to the 1361X10 CONTROL Transformer, as shown in Figure 4. BOARD TERMS. Canadian Installations: See Powerline Carrier Device section for Figure 4. 1361X10 Transformer Connections connections to the PSC04 X-10 Interface and trigger pins. 1. Place the 12-volt backup battery in the cabinet. 2. After all connections to the control are completed and AC power has been applied, connect the red and black flying leads on the control board to the battery. Do not attach these leads to the battery terminals until all connections are completed.See Figure 5. NOTE: The value of the Bell Supervision EOL Resistor is 820 ohms. This resistor is required ONLY if Bell Supervision is enabled. 2. Set field ?91 Option Selection for Bell Supervision (option 1).Use the Table of Device Addresses to determine the appropriate address for each device. Determine wire size using the Wire Run Chart on the following page. For single 4-wire runs, determine the current drawn by all units, then refer to the Wiring Run chart to determine the maximum length that can be safely used for each wire size. Use supplementary power if the control’s aux.IMPORTANT: Keypads powered from supplies that do not have a backup battery will not function if AC power is lost. Make sure to power at least one keypad in each partition from the control’s auxiliary power output. The battery supplies power to these keypads in case of AC power loss. The battery-backed power supply should have enough power to supply the keypads with the UL required minimum standby power time. In addition, the sounding device must be a UL Listed audible signal appliance rated to operate in a 10.2-13.8VDC voltage range, and must be mounted indoors. Refer to the instructions included with the devices and set each address according to the Table of Device Addresses. IMPORTANT: Each keypad must be assigned a unique, predefined address, from 16 to 23.Maximum wire lengths for any device that is homerun to the control can also be determined from the Wiring Run Chart, based on the current draw of that device alone. The length of all wire runs for both partitions combined must not exceed 1500 feet (457m) when unshielded quad conductor cable is used (750 feet if shielded cable is used). This restriction is due to the capacitive effect on the data lines when quad cable is used. IMPORTANT: Double-balanced zones provide zone tamper protection, and should be used as burglary zones only. Do not use double-balanced zones as fire zones.If enabled (Zone Programming mode, “Hardwire Type” prompt, option “3”), hardwire zones are automatically paired as shown in the table. NOTE: A short across the EOL (i.e., at terminal) on either zone of a zone-doubled pair or on a double-balanced zone causes a tamper condition (displayed as CHECK plus zone numbers).Power Reset: This control does not automatically reset power to 4-wire smoke detector zones, so you must use a relay (e.g., 4204, 4229), or on-board trigger to reset power (also required for fire verification). NOTE: Maximum current on trigger 17 is 100mA. If the smoke detector or thermostat does not trigger again, the control will disregard the first trigger, and no alarm signal will occur. This feature eliminates false alarms due to electrical or physical transients. If used, the maximum number of detectors is reduced to 10 (not standard 16).ULC NOTE: In accordance with ULC standards, the RF supervision period for the VISTA-20PCNThe 5827BD and 5800TM can be used in UL Listed Residential Burglar installations. Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until you are ready to enroll during system programming. After enrolling, batteries need not be removed. If the switchplate is then removed from the wall, the tamper will open, disabling keyswitch operation until the system is next disarmed from the keypad. If the tamper is opened when the system is armed, an alarm will occur.The Ademco 4146 keyswitch is UL Listed.Use the connector harness supplied with the module. Use standard 4-conductor twisted cable for long wiring runs. VISTA-20P: Up to 16 relays (if no powerline carrier devices are used) VISTA-15P: Up to 8 relays (if no powerline carrier devices are used) 3. Connect the desired field wiring to the unit's relay contact terminals.You can then make devices that are plugged into Powerline Carrier devices perform various functions in response to commands you enter at the security system keypads. Canada: Use the PSC04 Powerline Interface as shown below.The wiring diagram shows the wiring connections that will provide proper operation in most cases. Connection to the incoming telco line via a RJ31X jack and direct-connect cord, as shown, is essential, even if the system is not connected to a central station. The 4286 will not function if this is not done and an error signal (fast busy signal) will occur when trying to access the system via the phone. The house phone lines (gray and brown wires) must be wired to the phone module terminals; not to the control terminals. Otherwise, an error signal (fast busy signal) will occur when trying to access the system from an on-premises phone. Refer to the instructions included with the AVS system for installation procedures. The following is a summary. Mounting the AVS Base Unit As shipped, the AVS Base unit board comes pre-mounted on its mounting bracket, which is designed to mount inside the control cabinet. SECURE WITH TWO (2) Refer to the diagram at right. CABINET SYSTEM TIE-WRAP BATTERY b. Slide the mounting plate to the LOOP right so that the plate’s left-hand TANG tang slides under the cabinet’s tieBENEATH MOUNTING wrap loop. PLATE c. Secure the assembly to the cabinet SLIDE ASSEMBLY TO RIGHT UNTIL TANG SLIPS UNDER CABINET LOOP using the two self-tapping screws provided.Wiring the AVS to the Control The AVS Base unit board has several terminal blocks for making connections to remote stations, telephone lines, and to the control panel. The AVS base unit connects to the control’s ECP terminals, with all other ECP devices connecting to the AVS base unit ECP terminals. See the diagram on the next page for specific wiring connections. IMPORTANT: The AVS should be the only ECP device connected to the control’s ECP terminals. Connect all other ECP devices (keypads, expander modules, etc.) to the ECP terminals on the AVS board. Connecting an Optional GSMV Module a. If using a GSMV module for 2-way voice operation, install the module according to its instructions. NOTE: The module must be mounted within three feet of the control. b. Connect the audio cable from the GSMV module to the Audio connector on the AVS board. The audio cable is supplied with the GSMV module. c. Complete all other GSMV wiring following the instructions included with that module.The process of a successful transmission consists of both the method of communication between the control panel and the Central Station receiver; and the actual way the information is sent and displayed at the Central Station. When the panel calls the Central Station receiver, it waits to hear a “handshake” frequency from the receiver to confirm that the receiver is on-line and ready to receive its message. Once the panel hears the handshake it is programmed to listen for, it sends its message. The panel then waits for a “kissoff” frequency from the receiver acknowledging that the message was received and understood. If the handshake frequency is not given or is not understood by the panel, the panel will not send its message. Once the handshake frequency is received and understood by the panel, the panel sends its message. If there is an error in the transmission (the receiver does not receive a “valid” message), the kissoff frequency is not given by the Central Station receiver. The panel makes a total of eight attempts to the primary telephone number and eight attempts to the secondary telephone number (if programmed) to get a valid message through. If the panel is not successful after its numerous attempts, the keypad displays COMM. FAILURE (on alpha keypads) or FC (on fixedword keypads). The first digit is displayed on the first line. On the second line, it is repeated 3 (or 4) times and is followed by the second digit. This is the “expanded” digit. Comprises a 4-digit subscriber number and 2-digit report code. Comprises a 4- or 10-digit subscriber number (depending on format selected), 1-digit event qualifier (“new” or “restore”), 3-digit event code, and 3-digit zone number, user number, or system status number (see the following page). System status messages (AC Loss, Walk Test, etc.) contain zeroes in the ZZZ location. TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES (some event codes may not apply to certain control panels)This allows site maintenance independent of central station monitoring, and modification to sites globally via the Internet. Refer to the instructions provided with the communication module for information regarding its installation, programming, and registration. The System Requirements table below lists two sets of system requirements, depending upon whether you intend to communicate over the Internet or whether you are communicating over a Private LAN (Intranet). Compatible Modules: 7845i-ent, 7845i-GSM, 7845GSM System Requirements. If they are installed on one computer, the computer must have a fixed IP Address. Intranet Users: Connect the module to the Intranet (LAN) via the appropriate Ethernet connection. 3. Enable the module in the control panel (using ?29 Menu mode) to enable alarm reporting and module supervision. 4. Using the module’s programming menus (via ?29 Menu mode or 7720P programmer), program the communication device module for address 3 and program the module’s other options as required. 5. Register the module with AlarmNet. The module must be registered before downloading or alarm reporting can take place.These codes can each be assigned one of 5 authority levels, which determine the functions each code can perform as listed in the table below. VISTA-20P: Provides 48 security codes (plus Installer code), including one System Master code, two Partition Master codes, and 45 general user codes. VISTA-15P: Provides 32 security codes (plus Installer code), including one System Master code and 31 general user codes. Authority Levels (can be assigned to users 03-49 only; users 1 and 2 cannot be changed)The following is a brief description of how to add user codes. Changing the System Master code.For detailed information concerning system functions, refer to the User's Manual. For Touch Screen style keypad users, refer to the separate Touch Screen keypad (AUI) User’s Guide. Refer to the User Guide for specific procedures for activating and using these features. Keypad CommandsThe detector sounding stops when the contaminated air is cleared from the detector; see the detector’s instructions for further information. When the system is disarmed, any zones that were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed. To clear this display, simply repeat the disarm sequence (enter the security code and press the OFF key) again. If the door is opened and closed within the exit delay period, the system arms in AWAY mode. See “Arming Away” above for Auto-Stay arming feature. If entry delay or an alarm is active, you do not need to press OFF. To automatically bypass all faulted zones, use the “Quick Bypass” method. Arm when display indicates “ZONE BYPASSED” and “READY TO ARM”. If relay outputs (via a 4204, or 4229), or Powerline Carrier devices are used, two keypad entries available to the user are included. If programmed, these entries can be used to manually activate or deactivate the device(s) for starting or stopping some action, such as turning lights on or off, etc.Each key can be programmed for 24-hour Silent, 24-hour Audible, Fire, or Personal Emergency responses. The programmed Panic response is activated when the appropriate key is pressed for at least 2 seconds. The Panic keys are identified by the system as follows:Set the time and date by doing the following: 1.A cursor appears under the first digit of the hour.CA Meaning Will appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time the Exit Delay ended (e.g., exit door left open), but the system was disarmed during the Entry Delay time. The alarm sounder and keypad sound continuously, but stop when the system is disarmed. No message will be transmitted to the central station. Appears when Exit Delay ends if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing. The alarm sounder and keypad sound continuously until the system is disarmed (or timeout occurs). An “Exit Alarm” message is sent to the central station. Also results if an alarm from an exit or interior zone occurs within 2 minutes after the end of an Exit Delay. Indicates that a problem exists with the displayed zone(s) and requires attention. Indicates that communication between control and a zone expander or wireless receiver is interrupted, where “xx” is the device address. Check the wiring and DIP switch settings on the units. With no zone number indicates that the system's standby battery is weak. With a zone number and a once-per-minute beeping at the keypad indicates that a low-battery condition exists in the wireless sensor displayed (zone “00” indicates a wireless keypad). If the battery is not replaced within 30 days, a “CHECK” display may occur. Depending on how the system was programmed, the keypad may also produce a trouble sound, and the external sounder may be activated. If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute, the system is disabled. The system is in communication with the central station for change of function or status verification. Power Failure If there is no keypad display at all and the LEDs are unlit, operating power (AC and battery) for the system has stopped and the system is inoperative. If the message “AC LOSS” (Alpha display keypads) or “NO AC” (Fixed-Word display keypads) is displayed, the keypad is operating on battery power only. If the battery standby capacity is used up during a prolonged AC power outage, the control's power will shut down to minimize deep discharge of the battery. A communication failure has occurred. The keypad is not receiving signals from the control; sees an open circuit. Backup communication device (LRR) had communication failure. Bell supervision failure. RF jam detected. Wireless keypad low battery. The dialer test has been successful (CID code 601). The dialer is disabled. Walk test mode is active (CID code 607). The upload or download session was completed. The upload or download session failed before completion. Dialer Test: Checks that the phone connection to the central station is working properly. Should be performed before permanently mounting transmitters. RF Sniffer Mode: Checks that RF transmitter serial numbers have been properly enrolled. Battery Tests: Automatic battery tests are performed by the system. With the system in the disarmed state, check that all zones in the partition to be tested are intact (not faulted). Doors and windows with contacts should be closed, PIRs should be covered (use a cloth to mask them temporarily if necessary).If the backup battery is discharged or missing, the sounder may not turn on and a “LOW BATTERY” report will be transmitted with a “TEST” report. The keypad will beep about every 30 seconds as a reminder that the system is in the Test mode. NOTE: Test mode automatically ends after 4 hours. During the final 5 minutes (after 3 hours 55 minutes of Test mode), the keypad emits a double-beep every 30 seconds to alert that the end of Test mode is nearing. If so, wait a few minutes, and try again. The keypads in both partitions will display all zone numbers of wireless units (in both partitions) programmed into the system. Fault each transmitter in turn, causing each one to send a signal. IMPORTANT: Sniffer mode does not automatically expire. This mode is similar to the Transmitter Test mode, except that the wireless receiver gain is reduced. For multi-partition systems, repeat this test for each partition. 2. After you have placed transmitters in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter's screw terminals (if used), fault each transmitter. Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter, as this will cause inaccurate results. a. The keypad will beep three times to indicate signal reception and display the zone number. b. If the keypad does not beep, you should reorient or move the transmitter to another location.To ensure that test reports are sent at the times expected, set the Real-Time Clock to the proper time before entering the test report schedule command. Automatic Standby Battery Tests 1. An automatic test is conducted every 3 minutes to ensure that a standby battery is present and properly connected. If a battery is not present or is not properly connected, a “LOW BATTERY” message is displayed and, if so programmed, will be reported to the central station. 2. A battery capacity test is automatically conducted for 2 minutes every 4 hours, beginning 4 hours after exiting the Programming mode or after powering up the system. In addition, entry into the Test mode will also cause a battery capacity test to be initiated. If the battery cannot sustain a load, a “Low Battery” message is displayed and, if so programmed, will be reported to the central station. 4-2 Charging Voltage: 13.8VDC. ALARM SOUNDER: 12V, 2.0 Amp output can drive 12V BELLS or can drive one or two 702 (series connected) self-contained 20-watt sirens. Do not connect two 702s in parallel. AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT: 12VDC, 600mA max. NOTE: For UL installations, Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents should not exceed 600mA total.Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d' interferences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference recue y compris les interferences causant une reception indesirable. On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). You must provide this information to the telephone company when requested. This equipment uses the following USOC jack: RJ31X This equipment may not be used on telephone-company-provided coin service. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. This equipment is hearing-aid compatible. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. 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. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company to request the user to disconnect the equipment. 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 particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. 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. Cette etiquette certifie que le materiel est conforme aux normes de protection, d’exploitation et de securite des reseaux de telecommunications, comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au materiel terminal. Le Ministere n’assure toutefois pas que le materiel fonctionnera a la satisfaction de l’utilisateur. Avant d’installer ce materiel, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer qu’il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l’enterprise locale de telecommunication. Le materiel doit egalement etre installe en suivant une methode acceptee da raccordement. L’abonne ne doit pas oublier qu’il est possible que la conformite aux conditions enoncees ci-dessus n’empeche pas la degradation du service dans certaines situations. Les reparations de materiel nomologue doivent etre coordonnees par un representant designe par le fournisseur. L’entreprise de telecommunications peut demander a l’utilisateur da debrancher un appareil a la suite de reparations ou de modifications effectuees par l’utilisateur ou a cause de mauvais fonctionnement. Pour sa propre protection, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer que tous les fils de mise a la terre de la source d’energie electrique, de lignes telephoniques et des canalisations d’eau metalliques, s’il y en a, sont raccordes ensemble. Cette precaution est particulierement importante dans les regions rurales. Avertissement: L’utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui-meme; il doit avoir racours a un service d’inspection des installations electriques, ou a un electricien, selon le cas. AVIS: L’indice d’equivalence de la sonnerie (IES) assigne a chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent etre raccordes a une interface. La terminaison d’une interface telephonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs, a la seule condition que la somme d’indices d’equivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n’excede pas 5. For UL Commercial Burglar Alarm installations, total entry delay may not exceed 45 seconds. For UL Commercial Burglar Alarm and UL Residential Burglar Alarm installations with line security, total exit delay time must not exceed 60 seconds. The maximum number of reports per armed period (field ?93) must be set to “0” (unlimited) for UL installations. Periodic testing (see scheduling mode) must be at least every 24 hours. Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents must not exceed 600mA total for UL installations (Aux power 500mA max.). All partitions must be owned and managed by the same person(s). All partitions must be part of one building at one street address. For UL commercial burglar alarm installations the control unit must be protected from unauthorized access. The tamper switch installed to protect the control unit enclosure door is suitable for this purpose.