Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
Installation Instructions for: Grade A and B Central Station Burglary, Grade A Proprietary Burglary, Grade A Local Burglary, Grade A Police Station Connected Burglary, Central Station Fire, Household Fire, Household Burglary, and Combination Household Fire & Burglary Systems
(P/N: AVR PLUS)
P/N 09820450 Revision A
See the Advantage plus Service Manual (P/N 09820460) for operational theory and service procedures. See the SONICS Database Management Manual (P/N 09820426) for options programming procedures.
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GLOSSARY OF ADVANTAGE plus TERMS
Access Module - Access Modules are Base Module add-on units that provide facility access control. Each Access Module controls up to four facility doors, provides ten general purpose alarm loops and six auxiliary outputs. The Advantage plus Base Module can interface and control up to seven Access Modules. Advantor Audio Sensor - An audio sensing device capable of receiving audio and reporting sounds to an audio detection circuit for audio detection alarm monitoring. The AudioSensor also supplies the central station operator with verification audio to help identify the cause of an alarm loop violation. Advantor Glass Break - The Advantor Glass Break is a versatile, dual-function, audio verification sensor and glass break detector. It contains an adjustable glass breakage detector and verification audio capability in a single unit. Audio Detection - Audio detection describes the proven method of using AudioSensors in combination with SmartAudio Modules for volumetric detection of intrusions. An unrecognized sound triggers an AUDIO Activation and alerts the central monitoring central station. Audio Verification - Audio verification is live audio sent to the central monitoring station console when a violation occurs. The monitoring operator uses this audio to assist in identifying the cause of an alarm loop violation. Base Module - The primary control unit for Advantage plus systems. The Base Module directs and controls all other optional modules and devices and provides communication with the SONICS central monitoring console. The Base Module provides sixteen programmable alarm loops, up to eight separate zones, a Wiegand card reader input, and four balanced audio inputs for verification audio. The Base Module's RS-485 communication port can interface and control the following: · any combination of 16 LCD plus and LED plus keypads · eight alarm loop Expansion Modules · any combination of up to eight SmartAudio Modules or ListenIn Modules · one Wireless Module* · seven Access Modules *NOTE: This module has not been investigated and installation is not permitted in UL Listed systems. Expansion Module - The Expansion Module is a Base Module addon unit that provides the system with an additional sixteen supervised, programmable alarm loops and four additional auxiliary outputs. The Advantage plus Base Module can interface and control up to eight Expansion Modules. LCD plus Keypad - The LCD plus keypad is a fifteen button wallmounted keypad in its own enclosure. The keypad contains a four line, twenty character per line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that displays the Advantage plus' status in plain English. ListenIn Module- The ListenIn is an optional unit that when added to the Advantage plus Base Module gives the system the ability to support sixteen additional audio verification sensors (AudioSensors or GlassBreaks). The Advantage plus Base Module can interface and control any combination of up to eight ListenIn Modules and/or SmartAudio Modules. SmartAudio Module - An optional add-on module that gives the Advantage plus system audio detection capability. The SmartAudio Module supplies eight audio detection circuits and connections for up to sixteen audio sensors (Advantor Audio Sensors). The Advantage plus Base Module can interface and control any combination of up to eight SmartAudio Modules and/or ListenIn Modules. TelPlus - The TelPlus is an optional add-on unit that, when added to the Advantage plus Base Module, provides a second telephone line interface with the SONICS central station monitoring console. You can configure the TelPlus for either a second dial telephone interface, or as the primary dedicated telephone line and use the Base Module's telephone interface for a backup dial communication. NOTE: You can configure the Base Module's telephone line connection for either dial line or dedicated line connection (but not both). Only use the TelPlus to provide a second telephone line interface. Wireless Module - An optional add-on module that interfaces the Base Module with up to 63 spread spectrum (long range) wireless transmitters with individual detector identification. The Base Module can control one Wireless Module. NOTE: This module has not been investigated and installation is not permitted in UL Listed systems.
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Zone - An area of the facility that contains alarm loops that arm and disarm as a group with associated auxiliary outputs and audio verification or audio detection AudioSensors.
SCOPE
These instructions provide the information and references needed to install, set up, and option UL Listed Advantage plus systems using the UL Listed Base Module as the system control unit. The "Advantage plus Service Manual" (P/N 09820460) covers system maintenance and service.
Each of the listed add on devices and modules can be located up to 2,000* feet from the Base Module giving the Advantage plus the following maximums: · 214 alarm loops split into eight separate zones · any combination of up to 128 audio detection/audio verification audio sensors · access control of up to 28 separate doors · up to 82 programmable auxiliary outputs *NOTE: At least one LCD plus or LCD plus keypad must be powered directly from the Base Module.
THE ADVANTAGE plus UL SYSTEMS
The Advantage plus system has following UL Listings and agency approvals: · FCC Part 15, Class B · UL 294, "Access Control System Units" · UL 365, "Police Station Connected Burglary Alarm Units and Systems" · UL 609, "Local Burglar Alarm Systems and Units" · UL 864, "Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Service" · UL 985, "Household Fire Warning System Units" · UL 1023, "Household Burglar-Alarm Systems" · UL 1076, "Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems" · UL 1610, "Central Station Burglar Alarm Units" · CSFM (California State Fire Marshal) The Advantage plus Base Module is the primary control unit for Advantage plus systems. The Base Module directs and controls all other optional modules and devices and provides communication with the SONICS central station monitoring console. The Base Module, without any optional add-on modules, has the following features and capabilities: · sixteen programmable alarm loops · up to eight separate zones · four auxiliary outputs · four audio inputs for verification audio · dedicated or dial telephone line operation · one Wiegand card reader input · an RS-485 communication port The Base Module's RS-485 communication port can interface and control the following optional add-on modules and devices to expand the system's features and capabilities: · any combination of 16 LCD plus and LED plus keypads · eight alarm loop Expansion Modules · a combined total of eight SmartAudio Modules and/or ListenIn audio verification modules · seven Access Modules NOTE: · · · · · · · · · · · See the following documents for Advantage plus optional module installation instructions: Access Module Installation, P/N 09820451 Smart Audio Module Installation, P/N 09820452 Expansion Module Installation, P/N 09820453 TelPlus Module Installation, P/N 09820454 Wireless Module Installation, P/N 09820456 ListenIn Module Installation, P/N 09820455 Cellular Module Installation, P/N 09820457 APS12V1A-S Power Supply, P/N 09820458 LED plus Keypad Installation, P/N 09830030 LCD plus Keypad Installation, P/N 09830046 Fire Control Panel Interface Installation, P/N 09820459
ADVANTAGE plus PROPRIETARY AND CENTRAL STATION BURGLARY SYSTEMS
The major differences between the Advantage plus UL Proprietary Burglary systems and standard Advantage plus installations are: · Must be installed per UL 681, "Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank Burglar Alarm Systems" and UL 611, "Central Station Burglar Alarm Systems." · Requires the UL Listed chassis and the tamper switch assembly, available from Advantor. · UL Certificated Burglary Systems may use only LCD or LCD plus keypads as the system Arming/Disarming device. · Proprietary burglar alarm systems provide Grade AA alarm loops. · UL Burglary Systems require a minimum of 4 hours of standby (battery) power.
OPTIONS SELECTION AND PROGRAMMING
See the "SONICS Database Management Manual" (P/N 09840015) for complete option descriptions. The alarm monitoring console displays different screens for each Advantage plus series. For example, selecting the Panel Type and UL Fire automatically locks in many UL required options and limits other option selections in specific fields. NOTE:
Advantage plus Central Station Fire Options
The following lists the required central station fire options. Equipment Options · Select "ADV" panel type and "plus" for the series · Select "LCD Keypad." · Select "TelPlus." · An annunciator (if used) must be supervised. (See the Household File loop and auxiliary output options.) Phone Options · Program the Wait for Dial Tone option for 7 seconds or less. · Option the Central Station Response Time (CSR) option for 45 seconds or less. · Program the Enable Line Monitor 2 for Yes. Loop Options · To meet the UL requirement that fire alarms have the highest priority, Fire-related Alarm Codes should be the following: - FIRE ALARM - FIRE LOOP # · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to 24-Hour security. · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to Send Restoral Code. · All UL Fire-related loops default to Alarm on Short. · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to Send Trouble When Armed. · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to Drop Line alarm reporting. · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to Fire Loop.
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Advantage plus Grade A Proprietary & Grade A Central Station (Multiplex) Burglary Options
The following lists the required proprietary burglary options: Equipment Options · Select "ADV" panel type and "plus" for the series · Select "LCD Keypad". Phone Options · (Proprietary only). Select the ERAD mode for the telephone line. Loop Options · Program all UL Burglary alarm circuits for Alarm on Open and Alarm on Short. NOTE: UL requires that an alarm be generated if the initiating loop is opened or shorted when the system is armed. Miscellaneous Options · If a bell is present, program the Bell Ring Length option for a minimum of 15 minutes.
4. Mount the cabinet, install any optional modules and the RJ31X jack. Ensure correct RJ31X wiring. Existing RJ31X jacks are often wired incorrectly. All UL systems must use the fused RJ31X jack(s) included in the ULB or ULF Installation Kit. 5. Connect the phone line(s) and perform the "Base Module PreInstallation Test". 6. Complete the field wiring (AudioSensors, GlassBreaks, smoke detectors, door switches, LCD keypads, etc.). 7. Download options from the programming computer into the Advantage plus Base Module and all optional add-on modules. 8. Adjust and calibrate (if applicable) system audio. 9. Test the system to ensure communications and proper options.
AC POWER BUDGET
The Base Module's AC power supply can continuously supply a total of 1.9 Amps (thermally limited) at 12 VDC. By installing a battery, the Base Module can supply up to 1.9 Amps of device current and 1.5 Amps of annunciation current for short periods of time. The Base Module's annunciator and auxiliary outputs are individually protected by Positive Temperature Coefficient resistors (PTCs). However, since UL requires internally fusing the AC power transformer, shorting an output with no battery present often blows the transformer fuse before the PTC can react. * The current drawn by the Base Module's Audible/Visual annunciators cannot exceed the PTC limited 1,500mA (1.5 Amps). * The Normal Standby or Alarm currents (excluding annunciators) cannot exceed the PTC limited 1,900mA (1.9 Amps). The UL Standby Battery Chart in the following section can also be used to calculate the AC operation power budget. Adding an additional 400 mA for charging dead batteries is recommended.
Advantage plus Grade A Police Station Connected, Grade B Local, and Grade B Central Station (DAC) Burglary Options
The following lists the required options for a police station connected burgl ...